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S1 E9: Higher Allegiance: Leading with Identity, Faith, and Self-Government | Nicholeen Peck

30 min · 28. april 2026
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In this powerful episode of Born to Lead, Connie Sokol and Madison Lattin sit down with Nicholeen Peck, current Utah state legislator and President of Worldwide Organization for Women, to explore how to lead with calm conviction in a world that feels increasingly divided. Drawing from her experience in state government, public policy, and international conversations — including work connected to the United Nations — Nicholeen shares the transformative concept of “disagreeing appropriately”: the ability to stand firm in your beliefs while honoring the dignity of others. In this episode, she discusses: • What “front brain leadership” looks like in high-pressure moments • How to regulate emotion instead of reacting impulsively • Why identity and allegiance shape how we show up in conflict • Practical tools for navigating hard conversations at home, in politics, and in public spaces • How Christ models strength without hostility Nicholeen reminds us that true leadership isn’t about overpowering others — it’s about governing yourself. When your identity is rooted in faith and higher allegiance, you can speak truth with clarity, confidence, and calm. If you want to lead boldly without losing your peace, this conversation will equip you to stand firm and stay grounded — no matter the arena.

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episode S1 E9: Higher Allegiance: Leading with Identity, Faith, and Self-Government | Nicholeen Peck cover

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In this powerful episode of Born to Lead, Connie Sokol and Madison Lattin sit down with Nicholeen Peck, current Utah state legislator and President of Worldwide Organization for Women, to explore how to lead with calm conviction in a world that feels increasingly divided. Drawing from her experience in state government, public policy, and international conversations — including work connected to the United Nations — Nicholeen shares the transformative concept of “disagreeing appropriately”: the ability to stand firm in your beliefs while honoring the dignity of others. In this episode, she discusses: • What “front brain leadership” looks like in high-pressure moments • How to regulate emotion instead of reacting impulsively • Why identity and allegiance shape how we show up in conflict • Practical tools for navigating hard conversations at home, in politics, and in public spaces • How Christ models strength without hostility Nicholeen reminds us that true leadership isn’t about overpowering others — it’s about governing yourself. When your identity is rooted in faith and higher allegiance, you can speak truth with clarity, confidence, and calm. If you want to lead boldly without losing your peace, this conversation will equip you to stand firm and stay grounded — no matter the arena.

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