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S2E13 - Something Extra: Lessons from the Boardroom and the Valleys

56 min · 23 de abr de 2026
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In this week's episode of 2 CPAs & The Mic, Jeff Frable and Sara Mays welcome Lisa Nichols, author, podcast host, CEO, and co-founder of Technology Partners. Together, they explore Lisa's 32-year journey of building a people-first IT firm alongside her husband, culminating in an impressive Net Promoter Score of 100. The conversation becomes personal as Lisa shares how her daughter Allie, who has Down syndrome, has been her greatest teacher. Drawing from her book Something Extra, Lisa explains how life's challenges inspire powerful leadership lessons rooted in humility, vulnerability, and hope. This episode reminds us that the qualities of great leaders are shaped by experiences forged beyond the balance sheet.

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