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In this episode of Breakout Room, we step into the chaotic world of FX’s The Bear to explore what happens when our expertise actually gets in the way of real leadership. From Carmy’s meltdown on the line to Richie’s transformation polishing forks in a fine-dining restaurant, we unpack how pressure exposes our character and reveals whether we’re serving our people or our own ego. You don’t have to be in a restaurant kitchen to relate—the same chaos shows up in your inbox, your team chats, and even your living room at 4:55 PM on a Friday.
Through personal stories of discovering what leadership shouldn't look like in corporate America, servant leadership, and a failed business that became a training ground, we look at the tension between being "the expert" and being a leader who serves first. You'll walk away with a fresh perspective on everyday leadership and a practical challenge to step back, empower others, and build systems that can function even when you're not in the room.
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By Dr. Nicole A. GulleyIn this episode of Breakout Room, we step into the chaotic world of FX’s The Bear to explore what happens when our expertise actually gets in the way of real leadership. From Carmy’s meltdown on the line to Richie’s transformation polishing forks in a fine-dining restaurant, we unpack how pressure exposes our character and reveals whether we’re serving our people or our own ego. You don’t have to be in a restaurant kitchen to relate—the same chaos shows up in your inbox, your team chats, and even your living room at 4:55 PM on a Friday.
Through personal stories of discovering what leadership shouldn't look like in corporate America, servant leadership, and a failed business that became a training ground, we look at the tension between being "the expert" and being a leader who serves first. You'll walk away with a fresh perspective on everyday leadership and a practical challenge to step back, empower others, and build systems that can function even when you're not in the room.
Support the show
Please like, subscribe, rate and review, and share this podcast with aspiring leaders, managers, and anyone hungry for a more inclusive, people-first approach to leadership.
#BreakoutRoom #Leadership #PersonalDevelopment #EverydayLeader