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Built to Grow

Podcast door Valdet Selimaj

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Built to Grow is hosted by Valdet Selimaj, organizational leadership expert, former Fortune 500 executive trainer, and founder of DevCore Consulting. With a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership and over a decade developing leaders inside high-performance organizations, Valdet explores what it truly means to evolve. This podcast dives into the psychology of human behavior, leadership, personal growth, power, mental health, resilience, and transformation. Valdet challenges listeners to question narratives, understand human behavior, and take ownership of their evolution.

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Leading Yourself Before Leading Others

Before anyone gives you a title or a team, people are already watching how you lead yourself—how you handle stress, keep your word, and respond when things go wrong. In this episode of Built to Grow, Valdet breaks down what self‑leadership actually looks like day‑to‑day so you can become the kind of person others naturally trust to lead. Across three practical pillars—self‑feedback, decision hygiene, and repair after mistakes—you’ll learn how to tell yourself the truth without crushing your confidence, make clearer decisions (and communicate them better), and handle dropped balls in a way that builds credibility instead of quietly eroding it. This is a grounded, no‑fluff solo episode you can revisit whenever you feel the gap between who you are right now and the leader you want to become. You’ll learn how to: * Build a simple weekly self‑feedback loop that actually leads to behavior change * Spot and upgrade the hidden stories you tell yourself after wins and failures * Make cleaner decisions and communicate them so people know what to expect * Recover from mistakes through honest repair, not over‑explaining or disappearing * Practice self‑leadership now, even if you don’t have an official leadership title yet

25 feb 2026 - 20 min
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What You Need to Know about Immigration and ICE

The immigration system is more than just policies—it's a web of human rights violations, private profits, and systemic abuses you're unlikely to know about. In this eye-opening episode, Carlos Alberto Yañez Navarro, a PhD candidate and human rights advocate, exposes how detention centers are operated by private corporations driven by profit, often holding individuals in inhumane conditions with little accountability. Discover how for-profit prisons, legal contradictions, and executive overreach fuel mass detentions, deportations to dangerous third countries, and even international crimes like torture and genocide. You'll learn about the expanding reach of immigration enforcement beyond undocumented populations—targeting legal residents, citizens, and the very fabric of democratic rights. Carlos shares harrowing stories from detention centers, sheds light on how private companies manipulate laws for financial gain, and explains how constitutional rights—such as due process, free speech, and protections against unreasonable searches—apply to everyone on U.

19 feb 2026 - 1 h 27 min
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Trauma, Memory, and Believing Epstein Survivors

What happens to memory when your brain is in survival mode? And what does that mean for how we listen to survivors of abuse — including the victims of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring? Key takeaways: * Why trauma disrupts memory and makes recall fragmented, delayed, or out of order. * How cultural myths about “perfect memory” fuel doubt toward Epstein survivors and other victims of abuse. * Concrete shifts you can make to respond in a more survivor‑centered, trauma‑informed way — in your conversations, online, and in your own community. In this trauma‑informed episode of Built to Grow, Valdet Selimaj breaks down how trauma changes the way memories are formed, stored, and recalled — and why “messy,” fragmented, or delayed memories are not proof that nothing happened. Using the Epstein case as a central example, we explore what it’s actually like for survivors to come forward in a hostile culture that expects perfect courtroom‑style recall. You’ll learn how the brain and body respond to overwhelming events, why timelines and details can shift over time, and how our collective misunderstanding of trauma too often turns into victim‑blaming. Most importantly, you’ll walk away with practical ways to respond to survivors with empathy, not interrogation. Content note: This episode references sexual abuse, exploitation, and the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking ring. There are no graphic details, but please listen in whatever way feels safest for you.

6 feb 2026 - 22 min
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Is MAGA a Cult? Inside the Psychology of the Movement

Is MAGA just another political brand—or something closer to a cult? In this solo episode of Built to Grow, we unpack the MAGA movement through classic cult dynamics: the charismatic leader at the center, the us‑vs‑them story, the alternative media universe, loyalty tests, moral inversion, and the sense of belonging that keeps people locked in. We keep nuance front and center: not every Trump voter is in a cult, but the core of the movement operates with strikingly cult‑like patterns. You’ll learn how these dynamics pull in people who feel angry, left behind, or threatened; why they’re so dangerous for democracy and relationships; and what you can actually do if someone you love is deep in MAGA. We’ll talk about how to set boundaries, where not to waste your energy arguing, and small, concrete ways to strengthen pro‑democracy culture in your own life.

27 jan 2026 - 23 min
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