The King’s Court with King Roberto
Send a message to the King! [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2529229/fan_mail/new] In 1887, Lord Acton wrote one of the most famous lines in political philosophy: "Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely." Most of us have heard the quote. Few of us have ever stopped to question it. In this episode of The King's Court, King Roberto revisits a lesson from his first political science class that has shaped the way he views leadership for decades: Question everything. Does power truly corrupt, or does it simply reveal the character that was already there? Why do we entrust people with authority in the first place? And what happens when leaders stop listening to the people they serve? From George Washington to volunteer organizations, businesses, families, and everyday life, this conversation explores the true weight of leadership—and why the greatest leaders create owners, not followers. Because a crown isn't a prize. It's a responsibility. 👑 Royal Decree: A crown is not a prize to be worn. It's a responsibility to be carried. Question authority. Question systems. Question your own assumptions. But above all, question whether your leadership creates more owners or merely more followers. Because kingdoms endure not through control... but through stewardship. Long live the Kingdom. 🎙 About The King’s Court The King’s Court is a podcast about leadership, legacy, family, brotherhood, faith, and life lived in real time. Each episode is part of an ongoing archive — preserving stories, perspective, and the voice behind the crown. If something in this episode resonated, share it with someone who needs to hear it. 👑 New episodes weekly.
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