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In this episode of The Courage to Live Podcast, Josh talks about what it really takes to lead when the loudest voices in the room insist you're wrong. He breaks down why criticism often comes from people who never take risks themselves, how to filter feedback by credibility instead of volume, and why meaningful decisions almost always upset the status quo.
Josh shares real moments from his own career when making the right call meant facing pushback, doubt, and second-guessing from the sidelines. He explains how to anchor your decisions in values, intent, and responsibility instead of approval, and why courage in leadership often looks like moving forward even when people don’t agree.
By Joshua BitskoIn this episode of The Courage to Live Podcast, Josh talks about what it really takes to lead when the loudest voices in the room insist you're wrong. He breaks down why criticism often comes from people who never take risks themselves, how to filter feedback by credibility instead of volume, and why meaningful decisions almost always upset the status quo.
Josh shares real moments from his own career when making the right call meant facing pushback, doubt, and second-guessing from the sidelines. He explains how to anchor your decisions in values, intent, and responsibility instead of approval, and why courage in leadership often looks like moving forward even when people don’t agree.