Leading Out Loud
What happens when you put leaders from HR, Legal, Operations, Change Management, Community Outreach, and Organizational Development in the same room and ask them to talk candidly about leadership? You get an hour of honest conversation, challenging perspectives, practical lessons, and a reminder that leadership is never a solo sport. During our first-ever Leading Out Loud LIVE event, our panel explored some of the biggest leadership challenges organizations face today: ✅ Building trust and credibility ✅ Leading through rapid growth and change ✅ Preventing burnout before it becomes normalized ✅ Creating alignment across departments with competing priorities ✅ Balancing operational performance with people-first leadership ✅ Developing cultures where accountability and psychological safety can coexist One of my favorite takeaways was the recurring theme that leadership isn't about having all the answers—it's about creating environments where people feel heard, respected, and empowered to contribute. Whether we were discussing scaling organizations, emotional intelligence, integrity, or cross-functional collaboration, the conversation kept returning to one central idea: Culture is built through everyday leadership behaviors. The panel shared powerful insights on everything from listening as a leadership skill, to the importance of visibility, to why emotional regulation may be one of the most underrated leadership competencies today. We also tackled the reality that growth without infrastructure, communication, and cultural alignment often creates more problems than it solves. A huge thank you to our incredible panelists: * Amanda Dunaway * Evie Staples * Sandra Beckett * Dr. Shandell Maxwell * Alastair Gamble And thank you to everyone who joined, participated, and helped make this first live event such a success. This conversation reinforced something I've learned throughout my career: The strongest organizations aren't built by leaders working in silos. They're built by leaders willing to learn from one another, challenge assumptions, and collaborate across functions for a shared purpose. Here's to many more Leading Out Loud LIVE conversations!
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