Lassoing Leadership

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Summary

In this live recording of the Lassoing Leadership podcast, Dr. Jason Rogers and Garth Nichols discuss leadership lessons from the TV show Ted Lasso.

They highlight the importance of embracing vulnerability, building relationships, and valuing the contributions of every team member.

They also emphasize the need for curiosity and asking questions, rather than making assumptions.

The hosts analyze specific scenes from the show, including one where Ted fixes the shower pressure and another where he addresses the falling 'Believe' sign.

The conversation encourages listeners to find leadership lessons in everyday situations and to lead with kindness and compassion.


Takeaways

  • Embrace vulnerability and be willing to admit when you don't know everything.
  • Build relationships and value the contributions of every team member.
  • Be curious and ask questions instead of making assumptions.
  • Find leadership lessons in everyday situations and learn from them.
  • Lead with kindness and compassion, and believe in yourself and others.

  • Sound Bites

    "Embrace the awkward. Feedbook is a gift."

    "Be curious, not judgmental."

    "Belief doesn't just happen because you hang someone up on a wall."



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