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Episode 69: Alan Meyer – Leadership, Change, and Never Stop Learning

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What makes a great leader? This week on The Most Important Podcast Ever, I'm joined by leadership advisor, executive coach, retail veteran, and musician Alan Meyer for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, change, and the lessons that shape us over a lifetime.  Alan shares his journey from recording engineer to a 26-year career in retail leadership, where he discovered that the best leaders are forged on the front lines—meeting people where they are, embracing change, and helping others grow. In this episode, we discuss: * Why retail is one of the greatest leadership training grounds in the world * Leading people through organizational change * How leaders should think about AI—and why they shouldn't fear it * The enduring importance of culture * The lessons Alan learned from mentors who shaped his career * How music, family, and personal loss influenced his leadership philosophy * Why lifelong learning is the key to staying relevant in a changing world Whether you're leading a business, a team, or simply leading yourself, this conversation is packed with practical insights and timeless leadership wisdom. If you enjoy the show, please follow The Most Important Podcast Ever on Spotify and share this episode with someone who will find it meaningful. I also have one suggestion after seeing all 69 episodes. Consider ending every Spotify description with a consistent signature: The Most Important Podcast Ever is about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Every story reminds us that the greatest lessons in life often come from people whose names you'll never see in a history book—but whose impact will never be forgotten.

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Episode 69: Alan Meyer – Leadership, Change, and Never Stop Learning

What makes a great leader? This week on The Most Important Podcast Ever, I'm joined by leadership advisor, executive coach, retail veteran, and musician Alan Meyer for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, change, and the lessons that shape us over a lifetime.  Alan shares his journey from recording engineer to a 26-year career in retail leadership, where he discovered that the best leaders are forged on the front lines—meeting people where they are, embracing change, and helping others grow. In this episode, we discuss: * Why retail is one of the greatest leadership training grounds in the world * Leading people through organizational change * How leaders should think about AI—and why they shouldn't fear it * The enduring importance of culture * The lessons Alan learned from mentors who shaped his career * How music, family, and personal loss influenced his leadership philosophy * Why lifelong learning is the key to staying relevant in a changing world Whether you're leading a business, a team, or simply leading yourself, this conversation is packed with practical insights and timeless leadership wisdom. If you enjoy the show, please follow The Most Important Podcast Ever on Spotify and share this episode with someone who will find it meaningful. I also have one suggestion after seeing all 69 episodes. Consider ending every Spotify description with a consistent signature: The Most Important Podcast Ever is about ordinary people doing extraordinary things. Every story reminds us that the greatest lessons in life often come from people whose names you'll never see in a history book—but whose impact will never be forgotten.

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In Episode 67 of The Most Important Podcast Ever, Brian Dunn welcomes author and business advisor David Grau Sr.

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