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Welcome to I’m Just Getting Started — reflections on leadership, purpose, and the lessons found in everyday life. After decades with students and teams, I’ve learned growth isn’t linear. We’re all still learning, leading, and laughing as we go. imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com

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When the Lights Go Down:

# I’m Just Getting Started ## Episode: “When the Lights Go Down: What Movie Theaters Teach Us About Culture, Focus, and Leadership” What if one of the best leadership lessons isn’t found in a boardroom… but in a movie theater? In this episode of I’m Just Getting Started, Dr. Anthony Donovan explores the surprising connection between movie theaters, shared attention, and organizational culture. Using the experience of sitting in a darkened theater as a metaphor for leadership, this episode examines why most teams don’t actually lack talent — they lack focus. From dimming distractions to creating meaningful shared experiences, this conversation unpacks how leaders can stop trying to manufacture engagement and instead create the conditions where people naturally lean forward and invest in the story unfolding around them. This episode explores: * Why shared attention is one of the most powerful forces in culture-building * How great leaders “dim the lights” to create clarity and focus * Why too many priorities quietly destroy engagement * The importance of naming the story your team is part of * How over-controlling leadership kills curiosity and ownership * Why healthy cultures feel more like participation than compliance * The role of shared wins, setbacks, and moments in building connection * What leaders can learn from pacing, silence, and audience trust If you’ve ever wondered why some teams feel electric while others feel exhausted, this episode offers a different lens: Maybe culture isn’t something you announce. Maybe it’s something people feel when everyone is leaning toward the same thing together. --- ### Memorable Lines from the Episode * “Most teams don’t lack talent. They lack focus.” * “Culture starts with subtraction.” * “People don’t always need louder leaders. Sometimes they need someone willing to clear the room so the story can finally come into focus.” * “Healthy culture feels less like compliance and more like participation.” * “Leaders don’t build culture by talking about values. They build culture by creating shared experiences people remember.” --- ### Connect with the Show Podcast: I’m Just Getting Started Hosted by Dr. Anthony Donovan Subscribe, share, and follow for more conversations about leadership, culture, resilience, growth, and the quiet work of becoming the kind of leader people trust when things get difficult. Get full access to I'm Just Getting Started at imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe [https://imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

13 May 2026 - 10 min
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You Don't Need Everyone

What if one of the biggest leadership mistakes is believing everyone needs to buy in? In this episode of I’m Just Getting Started, we explore a quiet but exhausting trap visionary leaders fall into—the belief that if they communicate clearly enough, passionately enough, consistently enough… everyone will eventually care as deeply as they do. But most people don’t relate to work that way. And they don’t need to. This episode reframes what effective leadership actually requires—and why letting go of universal buy-in can lead to something far more sustainable, healthy, and real. Because leadership isn’t about creating copies of yourself. It’s about building systems where different people can contribute in different ways. 🧭 What You’ll Learn • Why visionary leaders overestimate buy-in • The difference between lived experience and communicated vision • Why most employees don’t connect to work like leaders do • The “10–15 core” principle for real organizational momentum • What a healthy performance distribution actually looks like • Why releasing control increases trust ⭐ Key Leadership Takeaways You don’t need everyone. You need: a small, committed core who carry the vision a strong group of competent professionals space for people at different stages of engagement Because leadership isn’t about intensity. It’s about sustainability. 🛠️ Practical Lens Instead of asking: 👉 “Why doesn’t everyone care?” Ask: 👉 “Do I have the right people carrying this well?” 🎧 Reflection Question Are you spending your energy trying to convince everyone— or investing in the people who are already ready? 🎙️ About the Podcast I’m Just Getting Started explores leadership, growth, and the long work of becoming—through real stories, practical frameworks, and reflective insight. 🔔 Follow + Share If this resonates: ⭐ Follow the show ⭐ Share with a leader who’s feeling the weight ⭐ Let go of the need to convince everyone Get full access to I'm Just Getting Started at imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe [https://imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

6 May 2026 - 5 min
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From Doing to Making Do

Most leaders don’t fail because they lack ability. They struggle because they were promoted for the wrong reason. In this episode of I’m Just Getting Started, we explore one of the most common—and misunderstood—transitions in leadership: The move from doing the work to making work happen through others. High performers are often promoted because they consistently deliver results. But leadership isn’t advanced doing—it’s a different discipline entirely. This episode breaks down why that transition feels so difficult, what “making do” really means, and how leaders and organizations can better prepare people for the shift. Because the goal of leadership isn’t to get more done yourself. It’s to build people who can get things done without you. 🧭 What You’ll Learn • Why promoting high performers often creates leadership challenges • The difference between “doing” and “making do” • Why delegation feels uncomfortable—but is essential • How leadership growth often feels like loss before gain • The two meanings of “making do” (empowerment + adaptability) • How to prepare emerging leaders before promotion ⭐ Key Leadership Takeaways Leadership is not a personality trait—it’s a practiced shift. Great leaders: create conditions for others to succeed coach instead of rescue operate with imperfect information adapt rather than control measure success through team output—not personal effort Because doing scales effort. Making do scales people. 🛠️ Practical Tools from This Episode 1. Name the Transition Tell new leaders: 👉 “Your job is different now.” 2. Let Them Test Drive Leadership Give emerging leaders small opportunities to lead before promotion. 3. Co-Lead Before They Lead Alone Sit in the “passenger seat” while they navigate real decisions. 4. Pair Leaders for Growth Let promising leaders work together to reveal strengths and gaps. 5. Teach Through Teaching Ask them to train others—clarity comes through instruction. 6. Practice in Parallel Have them solve adjacent problems and compare approaches with you. 🎧 Reflection Question Are you still measuring your leadership by what you get done— or by what your team can do without you? 🎙️ About the Podcast I’m Just Getting Started explores leadership, growth, and the long work of becoming—through real stories, practical frameworks, and reflective insight. 🔔 Follow + Share If this episode resonates: ⭐ Follow the podcast ⭐ Share with an emerging leader ⭐ Start building people—not just results Get full access to I'm Just Getting Started at imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe [https://imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

22 Apr 2026 - 8 min
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Leadership Deserves Pallet Training Too

Most leadership mistakes don’t happen in theory. They happen live—in real conversations,with real people,where trust, confidence, and relationships are on the line. In this episode of I’m Just Getting Started, we explore a simple but overlooked idea: We train operators.We simulate performance.We create practice environments. But when it comes to leadership…we expect people to figure it out in real time. Using the concept of pallet training from operations and logistics, this episode challenges the way organizations prepare new supervisors—and offers a better approach. Because leadership isn’t a personality trait. It’s a skill. And skills deserve practice before they carry consequences. 🧭 What You’ll Learn • Why most leadership training happens too late• The hidden cost of learning leadership “live”• Why promoting high performers doesn’t equal leadership readiness• What “pallet training” looks like for supervisors• How to create safe practice environments for difficult conversations• Why repetition—not instinct—builds leadership confidence ⭐ Key Leadership Takeaways Leadership is a practiced craft, not a natural trait. Organizations that develop strong leaders: create rehearsal space before real consequences normalize practicing hard conversations coach in the moment, not just after mistakes allow leaders to fail safely Because mistakes in leadership don’t break systems. They break trust. 🎧 Reflection Question Before you put someone in charge of people: Have they practiced the conversationsthat will define their leadership? 🛠️ Practical Tools from This Episode 1. Practice Before It Matters Create simulated conversations: performance feedback conflict resolution expectation setting 2. Normalize Role-Play Make it part of leadership development—not something awkward or optional. 3. Focus on Repetition Confidence comes from reps—not theory. 4. Coach in Real Time Don’t wait for failure to teach.Build feedback into the practice itself. 🎙️ About the Podcast I’m Just Getting Started explores leadership, growth, and the long work of becoming—through real stories, practical frameworks, and reflective insight. 🔔 Follow + Share If this episode resonates: ⭐ Follow the podcast⭐ Share with a leader developing others⭐ Start building practice—not just expectations Get full access to I'm Just Getting Started at imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe [https://imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

17 Apr 2026 - 6 min
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The Quiet Superpower of Compartmentalization

Every workplace has quiet heroes. Not always the ones with titles or recognition — but the ones who show up day after day while carrying invisible burdens the rest of us may never fully see. In this reflective episode of I’m Just Getting Started, we explore the idea of compartmentalization — not as denial or avoidance, but as a deeply human survival skill during difficult seasons of life. Through the story of a remarkable colleague navigating profound personal challenges while continuing to serve students with presence and professionalism, this episode examines how resilience often looks ordinary from the outside. Leadership isn’t only about direction and decision-making.Sometimes it’s about witnessing, encouraging, and creating moments of steadiness for people who are quietly doing heroic work. 🧭 What You’ll Learn in This Episode • Why compartmentalization can function as endurance rather than avoidance• How work can become a stabilizing refuge during turbulent life seasons• The leadership skill of noticing invisible effort• Ways small moments of encouragement sustain people under pressure• Why professionalism often masks extraordinary resilience• How leaders can create emotional steadiness without solving every problem ⭐ Key Leadership Takeaway Some of the strongest people in any organizationare the ones fighting battles you will never see. Leadership maturity includes: recognizing hidden effort honoring emotional endurance offering normalcy during abnormal seasons understanding that encouragement is often enough 🎧 Reflection Question Who in your workplace might be carrying more than you realize? And what small act of steadinesscould help them carry the next load forward? Get full access to I'm Just Getting Started at imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe [https://imjustgettingstarted1.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

8 Apr 2026 - 7 min
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