Avad: The Seeds of Leadership
I sat down with Stephany Luithly for a conversation on grief, motherhood, and what it looks like to keep moving forward after loss. Stephany is a wife, mom, and author of A Collection of William. After a miraculous and hope-filled 97 days, her first baby William passed away. She shares what that journey has looked like, how writing became a way to process it, and how it deepened an already strong foundation of emotional intelligence in how she shows up in life and with the people around her. I am blessed to call her my sister, and I have learned from her what it looks like to truly care for people in the moments that matter most. We talk about: * What it actually looks like to sit with someone in pain * How empathy, patience, and presence are developed through real life, not taught * The tension between hope and reality in the hardest seasons * How emotional intelligence shows up in leadership, relationships, and everyday moments A study by TalentSmart found that emotional intelligence accounts for about 58 percent of performance across roles, with top performers consistently scoring higher in EQ. Her new book, A Collection of William, releases March 25 on Amazon. I mean this sincerely. Read it. If you buy the book and it does not impact you in a meaningful way, I will personally reimburse you. Connect with Stephany: Website: https://stephanyluithly.com/ [https://stephanyluithly.com/] Email: StephLuithly@icloud.com
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