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DALE RICHARDSON | Misunderstanding race and culture impacts your leadership #046


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Dale Richardson has always lived from a place of leadership. Even as the youngest of four growing up in Virginia, he relentlessly pursued to lead in college, social organizations, law school, and his law firm.

Why? Influence.

However, after a tragic accident, he was given a second chance. The idea of influence transitioned a him to a motivation of helping others. Dale become a John Maxwell Team certified Speaker, Trainer and Coach to impact people on an entirely new level. In addition, he began hosting his own podcast, Live The Goals, inspired by Maxwell's book, the "21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership"

On this show, we have a powerful discussion around current events, leadership, race, and seeking to understand one another in a world of misunderstanding.

In This Episode, You'll Discover:
• How leadership plays in all aspects of our life and family
• “Leadership is influence, Nothing Less, Nothing More.”- John Maxwell
• Developing influence with people
• Why you can only lead people to the level you are
• The Law of process and achieving the goals we want
• The Law of sacrifice, giving up to go up
• Not living for goals but living the goals
• Seeking to understand before we judge
• Perspective from proximity, the closer you are, the more you understand
• Our culture of criticism
• Giving second chances
• and more!

Links and Resources Mentioned in This Episode:

The Quote: "Nobody has it easy, everybody has issues. You never know what people are going through. So pause before you start judging, criticizing, or mocking others. Everybody is fighting their own unique war." ~ author unknown

Dale Richardson Twitter: @LiveTheGoals

His podcast: Live the Goals

Book Mentioned:  The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership

Dales Mastermind: livethegoals.com/freeclass
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