What does it really mean to be a leader?
It’s easy to think leadership is about titles, authority, or being the one in charge—but what if it’s something much simpler… and much more impactful?
In this episode, Todd explores a powerful idea: the true measure of leadership is whether you leave people and situations better than you found them.
Drawing from real experiences in the fire service, including time spent as a chief officer, Todd shares what leadership looks like when the stakes are high and decisions matter. But this conversation doesn’t stop there—because leadership isn’t limited to emergency scenes or corner offices. It shows up in our homes, our workplaces, and our everyday interactions.
Whether you’re raising a family, working on a team, or simply trying to show up better in your relationships, this episode will challenge you to rethink your role and your impact.
You don’t need a title to lead.
You just need intention.
In this episode, you’ll learn:
Why leadership is about impact, not position
How small actions create a lasting ripple effect
A simple framework to help you “leave it better” in everyday life
How to lead in a way that develops others—even if they never become leaders themselves
Because at the end of the day, leadership isn’t about being remembered for what you achieved…
It’s about being remembered for how people felt and who they became because you were there.