Leading with Curiosity. A Podcast for Modern Leaders.

Ep.9 - Leaders Suffer High Performer's Disease. Guest Steven Morrow - Executive Coach. Denver, CO


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Steven Morrow sees a common theme in his work with high performing leaders. He calls it the High Performer's Disease. Curious? Click play to learn more.

Steven focuses his executive coaching practice on high performing senior leaders who take personal responsibility for their own growth and want an insightful coach who can help them see what they need to do to get to the next level – both within the company, and as a human being. 

We are going to explore the value, and the sacredness, of being in service of others. Based in Denver, Colorado, Steven has had clients in Turkey, Germany, The Netherlands, Chile, Mexico, South Africa, Brazil, the US, and Canada.

I was Introduced to Steven through Episode 8’s Dan Konigsberg, CEO of CampMinder. Dan caught my attention when speaking about his experience working with Steven. “I’d be dead without a coach” were the powerful words Dan used to describe the impact of his coaching experience.

We Explore:

  • The ‘Sacredness of leadership.’
  • What's the purpose of work?
  • What is the #1 blindspot you see in high performing leaders?
  • Learn more: www.stevenmorrowleadership.com

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    More about Steven Morrow:

    Steven Morrow is the founder and principal of Steven Morrow Leadership. In his leadership coaching work, Steven focuses on the client’s ability to build effective relationships which create strategic impact, leadership presence, and valued partnerships with clients. Steven’s clients say he brings absolute honesty and razor insight complemented with a remarkable level of acceptance. This combination allows client and coach to get to the core of the opportunity and address it with expediency.

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