Welcome to "Living Like a Bank" with your host Caleb Kidd Coy. In this thought-provoking podcast, Caleb delves into the timeless wisdom of renowned author Robert Greene's masterpiece, "The 48 Laws of Power." Join him as he embarks on a captivating journey through the first chapter of the book, "Never Outshine the Master."
In this inaugural episode, Caleb is joined by two distinguished guests: Christian McFarland, a seasoned business strategist, and Oliver Pereira, a renowned leadership consultant. Together, they explore the intricate principles laid out in "Never Outshine the Master" and engage in a profound discussion on power dynamics, influence, and success.
Drawing from their vast expertise, Caleb, Christian, and Oliver unravel the implications of not overshadowing those in positions of authority. They examine real-life scenarios and historical examples, shedding light on the delicate balance between ambition and respecting the established power structures.
Throughout this episode, listeners will gain valuable insights on how to navigate hierarchies, build fruitful relationships, and harness personal power while preserving the respect of their superiors. Our guests share personal anecdotes and practical tips, empowering you to implement these principles in your own life and career.
"Living Like a Bank" is not just a podcast; it's a transformative experience that guides you towards understanding power dynamics and using them ethically. Caleb and his esteemed guests challenge conventional thinking, encouraging you to think critically and develop a strategic mindset for achieving your goals without alienating those who hold influence over you.
Whether you're an aspiring professional, a seasoned leader, or simply curious about the dynamics of power, this podcast provides the roadmap you need to flourish in any organizational structure. Join Caleb Kidd Coy, Christian McFarland, and Oliver Pereira on this enlightening exploration of power dynamics, as they decode the first chapter of Robert Greene's "Never Outshine the Master" on "Living Like a Bank."