Born to Lead
In this inspiring episode of Born to Lead, Connie Sokol and Madison Lattin sit down with student leaders Hallie Moldenhauer and Carson Richens from the Ballard Center for Social Impact at Brigham Young University — a powerful, student-driven “social impact engine” dedicated to solving real-world problems through faith and action. With over 160 students leading initiatives, designing interventions, and teaching principles of impact, the Ballard Center is redefining what young leadership looks like. In this episode, they share: • What “high love and high expectations” really looks like in action • The difference between empathy and compassion — and how to avoid burnout • Why affinity and proximity matter when serving others • How to collaborate without pride and lead without having all the answers • Overcoming the fear of not being “ready” to lead Hallie and Carson speak candidly about learning curves, humility, balancing school and leadership, and trusting Christ to “make them enough.” Their message is clear: leadership isn’t about position — it’s about service, community, and choosing to act. If you’ve ever felt hesitant, unqualified, or unsure whether you’re capable of leading, this conversation will remind you that potential — not perfection — qualifies you. You were born to lead. The question is: will you step forward?
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