Behaviorally Speaking: Leadership for Change Makers
Series: Young Leaders of Grenada: Rooted in Culture. Rising in Leadership. Ready to Lead (Episode II) What defines a leader? Is it a title, a position, or something deeper? In Part II of our Young Leaders of Grenada series, Dr. Esther C. Bubb sits down with an inspiring panel of emerging leaders to explore the decisions, challenges, and experiences that have shaped their leadership journeys. Joining the conversation are Timara Bubb, Brandon Felix, Chrystal Williams, Peter McBurnie, and Dericka Samuel. Together, they share personal stories about making difficult decisions, overcoming self-doubt, building confidence, and choosing growth even when the path ahead was uncertain. From pursuing educational opportunities abroad and overcoming personal obstacles to learning the value of humility, service, and perseverance, this conversation highlights a powerful truth: leadership is not built in a single moment. It is shaped through the choices we make every day. In this episode, you'll discover: * How defining decisions influence leadership development • Strategies for making difficult choices when outcomes are uncertain • Why seeking trusted counsel strengthens decision-making • Common misconceptions about confidence and self-belief • The role of humility, service, and responsibility in effective leadership • How to move forward despite fear, doubt, and uncertainty • Why leadership is demonstrated through action, not titles Powerful insights from this episode include: "Don't let your circumstances define your future." — Brandon Felix "Confidence is not the absence of fear; it's choosing to move forward despite it." — Brandon Felix "Being quietly self-assured is a sign of confidence." — Timara Bubb "A strong leader chooses to lead by example." — Peter McBurnie "A strong leader steps forward when responsibility is needed." — Dericka Samuel Throughout the conversation, the panel demonstrates that leadership is not reserved for a select few. It is accessible to anyone willing to learn, grow, serve others, and take purposeful action. Monday Morning Move Think about one decision you've been postponing because the outcome feels uncertain. Gather the information you need, seek trusted perspectives, and take one meaningful step forward this week. Leadership grows through action. Because leadership is behavior. And behavior changes systems. Connect with Dr. Esther C. Bubb 🌐 Website: https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/ [https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/] 📝 Blog: https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/blog [https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/blog] 🎙️ Podcast: https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/podcast [https://esthercbubbabaservices.com/podcast] About the Series Young Leaders of Grenada: Rooted in Culture. Rising in Leadership. Ready to Lead is a four-part virtual youth leadership series highlighting the voices, experiences, and leadership journeys of emerging leaders from Grenada. Through authentic conversations, participants share lessons learned, challenges overcome, and practical insights for creating positive change in their communities and beyond. About Our Guests Timara Bubb I am Timara Bubb, a recent graduate in Physics from McMaster, specializing in Medical and Biological Physics. I have a strong passion for science education and work in various outreach roles focused on educational equity and supporting equity-deserving kids in science. In my free time, I enjoy reading, volunteering, and taking nature walks. Brandon Felix Brandon Felix is a student at St. George’s University with a strong passion for leadership, faith, and youth development. He is deeply committed to mentoring and guiding young people, particularly within the communities of Hope, Marquis, and Mt. Fann. He currently serves as Youth President of the Marquis Pentecostal Church, where he leads youth initiatives, mentors young people, and creates spaces that encourage spiritual growth, discipline, and positive life choices. His leadership focuses on building a generation that is grounded in faith and empowered to make meaningful contributions to society. Brandon also serves as Treasurer for both the Marquis Pentecostal Church and the Northeastern Zone of the Pentecostal Assembly of the West Indies (PAWI), Grenada Youth Ministries, where he is responsible for financial oversight and accountability, as well as supporting the sustainability of youth programs and activities. In addition, he is a National Youth Ambassador, through which he contributes to youth representation and remains engaged in national conversations on youth development and community impact. Brandon is driven by a vision to use his leadership and influence to inspire change, strengthen communities, and empower the next generation. Peter McBurnie I am an adaptable and versatile individual with an academic background in Economics and International Business. Detail-oriented and dependable, I engage effectively with people across time zones and cultures, both independently and collaboratively. I bring initiative, a broad perspective, and a strong sense of professionalism to every environment I join. Dericka Samuel Dericka Samuel is a Special Education Teacher, National Youth Ambassador, disability advocate, and community leader dedicated to advancing inclusion, accessibility, and youth empowerment in Grenada. She has built a strong record of service and leadership through her involvement in national, regional, and community initiatives. Dericka previously served as a Youth Parliamentarian and as a member of the United Nations Youth Advisory Group, contributing to discussions and advocacy efforts focused on youth development, inclusion, and social progress. She currently serves as a Board Member of the Grenada National Council for the Disabled (GNCD), where she works to promote the rights, participation, and well-being of persons with disabilities. She is also an active member of the St. Andrew's Leo Club and a proud CWIL Sister, reflecting her commitment to volunteerism, leadership, and community engagement. As a Special Education Teacher, Dericka is passionate about creating supportive and inclusive learning environments that enable every student to reach their full potential. Her advocacy extends beyond the classroom, focusing on disability rights, accessibility, mental health awareness, and the meaningful inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society. Through education, leadership, advocacy, and service, Dericka continues to use her voice and platform to inspire positive change, empower others, and help build a more inclusive and equitable future for all. Chrystal Williams Chrystal Williams is a youth-focused and climate-committed professional who has contributed to impactful initiatives across Grenada. She is a strong advocate for youth development and meaningful participation in decision-making spaces. She has supported the work of NGOs such as CYEN Grenada, the Grenada Planned Parenthood Association Youth Advocacy Movement, and CIWIL. She has a focus on project management, currently in infrastructure, and has experience in the climate sphere that strengthens communities. Chrystal has contributed to both national and regional initiatives, including climate adaptation planning and environmental sustainability efforts. At the core of her work is a commitment to helping people and communities become more resilient to the disasters they often face. She holds a Master’s in Disaster Risk Management and Climate Governance and a Bachelor’s in International Management.
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