The Path Less Traveled Podcast
How do you find the blind spots you can't see by yourself? In Session 2 of The Path Less Traveled Leadership Roundtable, Craig Heatherly sits down with Scott Clark - CEO, Tire Rack, Hayley Boling - CEO, Boling Vision Center, and Kory Lantz - Founder, Transformation Ministries for an honest, unscripted conversation about the blind spots nobody mentions — the feedback that dries up the higher you climb, and how great leaders go looking for it anyway. Key frameworks from this session: * Make the Posture Invite It — feedback is a gift, but an open door isn't enough; you have to want it and respond well, or you won't get it twice (Scott) * Tailor the Style, Keep the Self — adapt how you lead to the culture and the person in front of you, without losing who you are (Scott) * Close the Intention–Experience Gap — how you mean to show up and how people actually experience you are two different things (Hayley) * Ask "What Am I Not Seeing?" — swap "any questions?" for an open door, because an emotional reaction to feedback is usually the signal you needed to hear it (Hayley) * Find Your Foxhole Friends — character feedback is the hard, blind kind; it comes from people who love you and have nothing to gain (Kory) * Crave Feedback, Don't Just Value It — build it into the culture as a system, not a moment (Kory) The line from the room that stuck: "You're in a dangerous place when your charisma outruns your character." This session is sponsored by Gibson, Rippling & The Ascent Collective.
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