Branching Out With Sierra

Episode 47: Leadership That Stands the Test of Time

1 h 7 min · 22. maj 2026
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What does it actually take to build something that lasts? In this episode of Branching Out with Sierra, Sierra Collins sits down with Patti Solenberger of Solenberger’s Home & Hardware, a family-owned business that has served its community for over a century, to explore the kind of leadership that endures. Through a conversation rooted in real life, Patti shares how her journey, from raising a family to stepping into a role in a multi-generational business, shaped the way she leads today. Together, they unpack the role of values, service, consistency, and faith in building trust over time, and why leadership isn’t defined by credentials, but by how you show up day after day. This episode is a reminder that leadership doesn’t have to be loud to be impactful, and that the way we treat people, the way we serve, and the way we stay committed over time is what truly stands the test of time. time.https://www.solenbergershardware.com/

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