Forward Quest: Powering Introvert's Success
This is my favorite interview so far and one of the most layered conversations I have had on this podcast. Fred Chisholm spent 38 years in manufacturing leadership, holding roles including director of operations and plant manager. He managed plant shutdowns, led organizations through economic downturns, and developed people across complex operations. He also served as a hospital chaplain, supporting people through some of the most difficult moments of their lives. Today, he works as a career transition coach, helping professionals clarify their strengths and build a plan to move forward with confidence. Fred is an introvert. He is also one of the most grounded leaders I have met. In this conversation, we cover what it means to lead quietly in high-pressure environments. Fred describes a quality he inherited from his grandfather: "I just don't rattle." We talk about how introverts can learn to speak truth into the room without taking anyone else's space, and why that skill is practiced rather than innate. Fred shares how he adapted his communication style to match what his leaders needed rather than assuming everyone wanted information delivered the same way. We also discuss energy management, the myth that introverts dislike people, and how his martial arts training shaped his approach to presence and control as a leader. This conversation is for anyone who leads or wants to lead from a place of calm, clarity, and intention rather than volume.
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