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S3E28 The Leadership Feedback Nobody's Giving You (And Why That's a Problem)

48 min · 28 de abr de 2026
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Most leaders aren't getting the feedback that would actually help them grow. Not because their teams don't have it, but because the culture, the dynamic, or the leader's own behavior has made it unsafe or pointless to give. Catalyst Food Leaders cofounders Tia Glave and Jill Stuber get personal in this week's Real Talk episode about the blind spots in their own leadership — the moments they couldn't see what they were doing until something or someone held up a mirror. And what it actually takes to close the gap. Learn more about Leadership Bootcamp here: https://www.catalystfoodleaders.com/leadership-development [https://www.catalystfoodleaders.com/leadership-development] Watch Real Talk live on Mondays at 11a ET / 10a CT https://www.catalystfoodleaders.com/real-talk [https://www.catalystfoodleaders.com/real-talk]

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