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Episode 189 of The HaltingWinter Podcast (Part 1 of 5: Dare to Lead Series) Episode Title: Leadership Requires Vulnerability
Episode OverviewIf you think leadership is about power and perfection, think again.
In this first episode of our five-part series on Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead, Seth Winterhalter explores the foundational—and often uncomfortable—idea that real leadership begins with vulnerability. In the public sector, where scrutiny is constant and mistakes are public, vulnerability can feel risky. But according to Brown’s research, it’s also the birthplace of innovation, trust, and courageous leadership.
This episode unpacks what vulnerability really is (and isn’t), and how it becomes the foundation for stronger teams, braver conversations, and more resilient cultures in local government.
Key TakeawaysWhy vulnerability is the prerequisite for trust, connection, and accountability
The difference between oversharing and leading with openness
How fear of failure and self-protection erode effective leadership
Why leaders who avoid vulnerability often create cultures of silence and burnout
How embracing discomfort leads to better decisions and stronger relationships
Monday: The myth of strength vs. the reality of vulnerability in leadership
Tuesday–Thursday: Digging into courage, trust-building, and fear-based leadership traps
Friday: Live Virtual Mastermind – Peer reflection, challenges, and implementation strategies
Join the Municipal Leadership Development Circle and get access to: ✔ All five episodes in the Dare to Lead podcast series ✔ Daily blog reflections and implementation guides ✔ Friday’s national Virtual Book Club ✔ A thriving network of city managers and municipal leaders across the U.S.
➡ Start your free 7-day trial now at HaltingWinter.com/MLDC
Resources MentionedBook: Dare to Lead by Brené Brown
Learn more: www.haltingwinter.com/mldc
Weekly Newsletter: The Leader’s Lens
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter
Website: www.HaltingWinter.com
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Episode 189 of The HaltingWinter Podcast (Part 1 of 5: Dare to Lead Series) Episode Title: Leadership Requires Vulnerability
Episode OverviewIf you think leadership is about power and perfection, think again.
In this first episode of our five-part series on Brené Brown’s Dare to Lead, Seth Winterhalter explores the foundational—and often uncomfortable—idea that real leadership begins with vulnerability. In the public sector, where scrutiny is constant and mistakes are public, vulnerability can feel risky. But according to Brown’s research, it’s also the birthplace of innovation, trust, and courageous leadership.
This episode unpacks what vulnerability really is (and isn’t), and how it becomes the foundation for stronger teams, braver conversations, and more resilient cultures in local government.
Key TakeawaysWhy vulnerability is the prerequisite for trust, connection, and accountability
The difference between oversharing and leading with openness
How fear of failure and self-protection erode effective leadership
Why leaders who avoid vulnerability often create cultures of silence and burnout
How embracing discomfort leads to better decisions and stronger relationships
Monday: The myth of strength vs. the reality of vulnerability in leadership
Tuesday–Thursday: Digging into courage, trust-building, and fear-based leadership traps
Friday: Live Virtual Mastermind – Peer reflection, challenges, and implementation strategies
Join the Municipal Leadership Development Circle and get access to: ✔ All five episodes in the Dare to Lead podcast series ✔ Daily blog reflections and implementation guides ✔ Friday’s national Virtual Book Club ✔ A thriving network of city managers and municipal leaders across the U.S.
➡ Start your free 7-day trial now at HaltingWinter.com/MLDC
Resources MentionedBook: Dare to Lead by Brené Brown
Learn more: www.haltingwinter.com/mldc
Weekly Newsletter: The Leader’s Lens
LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter
Website: www.HaltingWinter.com
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