Fearful Giants

The Two-Part Recipe Every Fulfilled CEO I Know Is Living

11 min · 12. touko 2026
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The happiest, most fulfilled leaders I meet all have two things in common and once you see the pattern, you can't unsee it. In this solo episode of Fearful Giants, Clay Stelzer breaks down what he calls "the recipe" - a two-part formula he keeps noticing in CEOs and leaders who are deeply grounded in their work and their lives. He shares the personal story of losing two major clients in three weeks early in his coaching career, the scarcity spiral that followed, and the unexpected practice that pulled him out of it. In this episode we explore: * The two ingredients every fulfilled leader has in common * Why Gay Hendricks' "zone of genius" matters more than zone of excellence, and how to tell which one you're operating in * Helping someone the way you needed to be helped, and why it's such a powerful antidote to a scarcity mindset * A practical recipe for getting out of a rut - useful whether you're a CEO, a founder, or just a human having a rough week * Why "the world shows up when you show up" isn't woo - it's a real practice If this episode resonates, share it with a leader who could use a reset. And don't forget to hit follow or subscribe wherever you're listening for more honest conversations about the human side of leadership. Connect with Clay:  Website: https://15sixty.com/  LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/claystelzer [http://linkedin.com/in/claystelzer]  🎵 Music License: CMUVN6N0WHFMBOOL

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