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Bonus Episode | Three Defining Moments That Shaped My Leadership

11 min · 21. maj 2026
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2590416/fan_mail/new] In this special bonus episode of The Leadership Buzz, Lloyd “Buzz” Buzzell reflects on three defining moments from the summer of 1983 that shaped his understanding of leadership, resilience, responsibility, mentorship, integrity, and service. From witnessing an extraordinary act of servant leadership on a nuclear power plant construction site, to the sudden loss of his father on a golf course, to a life-changing mentorship conversation that led him into the United States Air Force, this episode explores how defining moments shape character long before leadership is ever tested. This leadership podcast episode focuses on: • servant leadership and leadership under pressure • resilience, adversity, and personal growth • mentorship and leadership development • executive leadership and values-based leadership • integrity, accountability, trust, and responsibility • military leadership and a lifetime of service • emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and purpose • how ordinary life moments can shape a leadership journey and influence decades of coaching and leadership If you enjoy leadership podcasts focused on leadership development, executive coaching, personal growth, character, communication, trust, resilience, and authentic leadership, subscribe to The Leadership Buzz and share this episode with someone who may need it. Connect with Buzz on LinkedIn or visit workhardtellthetruth.com. Work hard. Tell the truth. The Leadership Buzz is hosted by Lloyd “Buzz” Buzzell, an ICF-ACC executive coach, DISC practitioner, and retired U.S. Air Force officer with 37 years of leadership experience. Each episode focuses on one book, one idea, and one practical leadership concept to help you align your behavior with your values and lead with greater clarity, trust, and impact. If you’re a leader who wants to build stronger teams, improve communication, and create real ownership, subscribe and share this episode with someone on your team. Connect with Buzz on LinkedIn or visit workhardtellthetruth.com for coaching and leadership development resources. Work hard. Tell the truth.

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