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In this episode, we dive into a childhood memory that still makes me cringe—an innocent act of curiosity that led to a very public disaster in church. But what does a nine-year-old's bass guitar blunder have to do with leadership? A lot, actually. Leaders will inevitably experience failure and embarrassment.
The real question is: how do you respond when everything in you wants to run and hide? Join us as we unpack the lessons of humility, resilience, and owning your mistakes—because great leadership isn't about being perfect, but about how you recover.
By Brandon PinkertonIn this episode, we dive into a childhood memory that still makes me cringe—an innocent act of curiosity that led to a very public disaster in church. But what does a nine-year-old's bass guitar blunder have to do with leadership? A lot, actually. Leaders will inevitably experience failure and embarrassment.
The real question is: how do you respond when everything in you wants to run and hide? Join us as we unpack the lessons of humility, resilience, and owning your mistakes—because great leadership isn't about being perfect, but about how you recover.