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The Dream Team

19 min · 9 de sep de 2025
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In this episode of Arin It Out, host Arin Patterson explores what makes a truly dynamic team. Drawing from her own experience working on a group that called themselves “The Dream Team,” Arin shares why balance—not sameness—is the key to lasting team success. She unpacks the five elements that every team needs: 1. The Connector — builds trust and relationships 2. The Doer — ensures things get done and done well 3. The Thinker — analyzes, questions, and prepares for the future 4. The Influencer — moves people, ideas, and systems forward 5. The Balancer — brings adaptability and emotional intelligence to keep the team steady With stories, practical insights, and a yin–yang perspective on opposites working together, this episode will help you see your team in a new light—and reflect on how you can build your own dream team.

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