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S3 EP11 — Tyler Clark — Today's Michelangelo: Revealing Hidden Talent

36 min · 30 de jun de 2026
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🎙️ This week on the Leadership Art Podcast, Art Robbins welcomes Tyler Clark, founder of Zawadie, for a powerful conversation on inclusive innovation, the untapped power of overlooked talent, and leading a model the world has never seen before. In a recent Art-icle, Art shared Michelangelo's belief that the statue was already in the marble — leadership isn't always about adding, but about revealing what's already there. Tyler lives that idea. Where others saw a refugee camp, he saw a workforce of brilliant, resilient, overlooked talent waiting to be revealed. 🚀 It started with a woman in a refugee camp — a Fulbright scholar with a master's degree — who told Tyler: "I'm tired of asking for charity. I just want to work again." That line became a company. Today, Zawadie connects skilled refugees with dignified, well-paying remote work, and Tyler shares the hard-earned lessons behind it: how teams who've truly learned that life doesn't owe them anything will outwork almost anyone, why listening to understand has to come before everything else, and why the ideas that move his company forward come straight from the people others overlooked. 📅 Season 3, Episode 11 📍 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Amazon Music 📲 Follow Leadership Art  for more stories on everyday leadership, purpose, and growth

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