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When did “thought leadership” turn into a high-school popularity contest with ring lights? In this episode of The Ron Table, I sit down with co-hosts Nicole Gray and Laine Belcastro to separate real thought leadership (insight that changes how you think) from the algorithm-friendly soundbites that rack up likes but say nothing.
We talk authenticity over aesthetics, stories over quotes-on-Canva, and why “leadership that fits on a coffee mug” is…well…merch. Expect movie references (Mean Girls, Anchorman, Coming to America, Ghost), a Yankees sidebar, and a hilarious dryer-string near-death experience. More importantly, expect a candid framework for what useful leadership content looks like in 2025—and how to spot the difference between a true perspective and a discount-code pitch.
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Question for you: Are you actually learning—or just liking? Tell us what you want more of in future episodes: real playbooks, case studies, frameworks, or quick hits.
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When did “thought leadership” turn into a high-school popularity contest with ring lights? In this episode of The Ron Table, I sit down with co-hosts Nicole Gray and Laine Belcastro to separate real thought leadership (insight that changes how you think) from the algorithm-friendly soundbites that rack up likes but say nothing.
We talk authenticity over aesthetics, stories over quotes-on-Canva, and why “leadership that fits on a coffee mug” is…well…merch. Expect movie references (Mean Girls, Anchorman, Coming to America, Ghost), a Yankees sidebar, and a hilarious dryer-string near-death experience. More importantly, expect a candid framework for what useful leadership content looks like in 2025—and how to spot the difference between a true perspective and a discount-code pitch.
You’ll hear about:
Question for you: Are you actually learning—or just liking? Tell us what you want more of in future episodes: real playbooks, case studies, frameworks, or quick hits.