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Olaolu Ogunyemi is a U.S. Marine Officer, award-winning children's book author, and leadership mentor on a mission to empower the next generation. In this episode of Empowered Conversations, we talk about: - What turned things around for Olaolu – and how he avoided becoming a statistic - The moment he realized he wanted to dedicate his life to the next generation - What "leading last" means – and why it's so important today - How "leading last" differs from traditional leadership models - The inspiration behind Crow From the Shadow– and how it impacted his parenting - How parents can use books to start conversations about emotions and self-worth - Practical advice for raising resilient, emotionally healthy kids - How to help children navigate insecurity without fixing everything - What Parent-Child-Connect is – and the problem it solves - One of his favorite practical tools or frameworks - The community's role in keeping kids out of the penitentiary system If you want to raise resilient, emotionally healthy kids – or become a better leader yourself – this conversation is for you. Leadership is not about being first. Sometimes it's about being last. It's about service over spotlight. And the most important place to lead is often at home. Connect with Olaolu Ogunyemi Website: Parent-Child-Connect.com Children's Book: Crow From the Shadow, Lead Last (Available on the website). Follow and rate the show.
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