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Episode 276: The Leadership TAP with Dr. Joy Karavedas

33 min · 10 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Darrin sits down with Dr. Joy Karavedas to explore what it really means to develop leaders intentionally—and why that “tap on the shoulder” can be life-changing. Joy shares her journey into leadership and how her research revealed a powerful pattern: nearly every leader can point to a moment when someone saw their potential before they did. The conversation dives into: * The importance of intentionally building a leadership pipeline * Why performance alone isn’t enough to identify future leaders * The reality of the “messy middle” and how leaders grow through it * The role of reflection in leadership development—and why most leaders skip it * How to give emerging leaders space to practice, fail, and grow Joy also introduces her TAP framework: * Trust – The foundation of leadership that must be earned daily * Authenticity – Knowing who you are as a leader and showing up with confidence * Performance – The skills and execution that can be developed over time One of the biggest takeaways? A pat on the back might feel good—but a tap on the shoulder can change someone’s life. This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership development isn’t accidental—it’s intentional. Connect with Dr. Karavedas - https://drkaravedas.com/ [https://drkaravedas.com/] Sponsor Spotlight This episode is sponsored by HeyTutor. If improving student outcomes is part of your plan, don’t wait until the fall to build your support system. HeyTutor provides high-dosage tutoring in Math and ELA—handling recruitment, training, and management—so your team can focus on impact. Learn more at HeyTutor.com [https://heytutor.com/?utm_source=RTA&utm_medium=RTA&utm_campaign=RTA ] Let’s Connect If you’re working to move from planning to execution—and want to ensure your team stays aligned and focused throughout the year—Darrin can help [https://darrinpeppard.com/]. Through coaching, leadership retreats, and team development, he supports leaders in building clarity, alignment, and lasting impact.

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episode Episode 276: The Leadership TAP with Dr. Joy Karavedas artwork

Episode 276: The Leadership TAP with Dr. Joy Karavedas

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