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S3 EP6 — Kiara Hastings — Just Walk Into The Room

37 min · 5. mai 2026
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🎙️ This week on the Leadership Art Podcast Art Robbins welcomes Kiara Hastings, Senior at Chapman University and Project Manager at the Leatherby Center for Entrepreneurship and Business Ethics, for an inspiring conversation on finding your mission early and leading with purpose.  ❓ What happens when you stop waiting and walk into the room and start making things happen.  🧠  Why are soft skills and emotional intelligence the real edge in a world obsessed with technical ability?  🚀 Kiara started working at 12, co-founded a business at 16, and just helped manage a Shark Tank casting call. She breaks down why determination matters more than credentials, how to lead teams with purpose, and why Gen Z's biggest strength is the courage to start.  📈 If you believe leadership is earned through action and not titles, this conversation will resonate. 📅 Season 3, Episode 6 📍 Available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, and Amazon Music 📲 Follow Leadership Art for more stories on everyday leadership, purpose, and growth.

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