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“Some of the most powerful leadership shows up quietly—side by side.” – Mark Dunwoody.
In today’s episode, Mark explores one of the most powerful leadership shifts we can make: from sage on the stage to guide on the side.
Drawing from his personal experiences—and the story of a pastor in Toronto whose moment under the spotlight changed everything—Mark reflects on why leadership rooted in presence, collaboration, and trust is more relevant than ever.
You’ll hear how side-by-side leadership isn’t about giving up influence… it’s about deepening it. And you’ll leave with a practical coaching question you can ask this week to build connection and spark growth in those you lead.
Why Mark has never been drawn to the spotlight
The story of a large-church pastor in Toronto who stepped off the stage to connect more deeply
How leadership from the side builds trust and emotional safety
The difference between performance and presence
A simple question to deepen your coaching and leadership this week
Reflections from Henri Nouwen and Parker Palmer on ego, purpose, and shared transformation
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“Some of the most powerful leadership shows up quietly—side by side.” – Mark Dunwoody.
In today’s episode, Mark explores one of the most powerful leadership shifts we can make: from sage on the stage to guide on the side.
Drawing from his personal experiences—and the story of a pastor in Toronto whose moment under the spotlight changed everything—Mark reflects on why leadership rooted in presence, collaboration, and trust is more relevant than ever.
You’ll hear how side-by-side leadership isn’t about giving up influence… it’s about deepening it. And you’ll leave with a practical coaching question you can ask this week to build connection and spark growth in those you lead.
Why Mark has never been drawn to the spotlight
The story of a large-church pastor in Toronto who stepped off the stage to connect more deeply
How leadership from the side builds trust and emotional safety
The difference between performance and presence
A simple question to deepen your coaching and leadership this week
Reflections from Henri Nouwen and Parker Palmer on ego, purpose, and shared transformation