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Omni-Leadership Group

Podkast av Kevin Adamson

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Are you tired of all the confusion around leadership? Let's eliminate the fluff and noise and actually lead the way. Welcome to the Omni-Leadership podcast, where we practice purposeful leadership. Join us in these micro-podcasts as we move from the basics of leadership to more advanced concepts and techniques.

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Active Listening: Caring > Technique

Episode 10: Active Listening: Caring > Technique Truly hearing others is the foundation of genuine connection and uncovers the most critical insights your team holds. Have you ever tried to pitch an idea to your boss, only to see their attention diverted by their computer? Or has an employee come to you, but your mind was stuck on a hundred other things? You are not alone. Welcome to the OmniLeadership Podcast, where we empower leaders without limits. I’m your host, Kevin Adamson, and today we are diving into Active Listening. While there are numerous techniques—paraphrasing, asking clarifying questions, maintaining eye contact—you don’t need to memorize any of them. The secret to effective active listening isn't a technique; it's caring. ❤️ Leading with Heart and Head Think about communication with the person you care about most. The natural back-and-forth—the prioritization of their words—happens because your heart is in it. Active listening techniques come naturally when you genuinely care about the person you're speaking with and what they have to say. To become a leader who truly practices active listening, you must lead with a combination of heart and head. It starts with a curious heart for your people—a genuine care for their wants and needs as both people and employees. 🐑 What a Shepherd Can Teach You How do you develop that caring relationship? We look to the example of a shepherd. A new shepherd doesn't immediately earn the trust of the flock. By consistently spending time with, feeding, protecting, and yes, listening to their flock, the shepherd gets to know the sheep as individuals and as a whole. As a new leader, resist the urge to immediately provide all the answers. Just like the shepherd, you must invest time. Follow this model: Watch for 30 days, ask questions with a curious heart for clarity for 30 days, and only then begin to offer suggestions. 🛑 Why Active Listening is Crucial People fundamentally want to be accepted and heard. When you genuinely care, you dedicate attention to hearing what they say. Active listening is important because it: 1. Demonstrates Value: It shows you care about the other person and their contribution. 2. Aids Comprehension: It allows you to understand the message, even what is unspoken. 3. Builds Connection: It creates bridges, establishes respect, and fosters a safe environment where people are encouraged to return and talk to you again. Remember this: Multitasking does not demonstrate value to others. If you’ve been guilty of checking your phone during a conversation, challenge yourself to do better. If you believe you're "not a people person," or find yourself dreading conversations, I challenge you to self-analyze. Leadership is about people. Start small, break down those barriers, and practice active listening until you build up to the bigger things. You got this. Leadership is without limits—so don’t impose any on yourself. If you or someone you know struggles to be an active listener, share this episode with them! Don’t forget to like and subscribe to the OmniLeadership Podcast so you don't miss the next building block of purposeful leadership without limits. *AI produced based on original script

17. des. 2025 - 6 min
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Leading by Example

https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup [https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup] * Your actions truly speak louder than your words in shaping your team’s behavior. But how often do we hear or even say, "Do as I say, not as I do?" In this powerful episode, host Kevin Adamson dives deep into the critical practice of Leading by Example, exploring how our daily choices—big and small—influence everyone around us, from our children to our colleagues. Kevin shares personal stories, from being a "yelling parent" and the crucial lesson on emotional regulation he learned, to the significance of modeling commitment by sticking with activities "for a season." He discusses the subtle yet powerful influence we have, referencing everything from the choice of a Stanley cup to pulling out your phone in a meeting. Learn four practical steps to improve your leadership example today: 1. Lead with a Good Heart: Your example flows from your core values and ethics. 2. Be Fully Present: Ditch the phone, pick up a notepad, and show 100% respect and attention. 3. Demonstrate Commitment and Grit: Understand that sticking with a task, even a seemingly "silly" one, can lead to appreciation and systemic improvements. 4. Practice Emotional Regulation: Handling urgent matters with composure sets a calm, strong example for your team under pressure. Whether you're a parent, a manager, or a team member, you are a leader by example every single day. Kevin reminds us that failing to lead by example in matters of core values and professional conduct is simply hypocrisy. Listen now to discover how to cultivate self-awareness and practice a form of leadership that inspires trust, produces results, and truly makes you someone worth following. * AI written based on the original script by the host

26. okt. 2025 - 11 min
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The Role of Integrity

https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup [https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup] The Role of Integrity in Leadership: Are Your Actions and Words Consistent? Welcome back to Omni-Leadership, the podcast that helps you become a more purposeful leader without limits. In this episode, your host Kevin Adamson dives into the powerful topic of integrity. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out, this episode is a breath of fresh air. It defines what it means to be a person of integrity and, more importantly, explores what happens when your "yes" isn't a "yes" and your "no" isn't a "no." Kevin shares personal stories and real-world examples that illustrate why integrity is the foundation of trust in any leadership role, from the battlefield to the boardroom. He challenges the idea of compartmentalizing our lives and shows how a lack of integrity in one area can bleed into all aspects of your life. Listen in to learn: * The essential link between integrity and trust in leadership. * Why the "compartmentalized" life is a myth. * How to assess your own integrity and identify areas for growth. * Three actionable steps to rebuild and strengthen your integrity, including owning your mistakes, practicing radical transparency, and setting healthy boundaries. By the end of this episode, you'll be challenged to choose one of these practices and apply it to your life this week. The path to becoming a person of integrity is a journey, and it starts with a single step. Don't forget to subscribe to Omni-Leadership wherever you get your podcasts for more insights on becoming a purposeful leader. ROTC Blue Card: https://www.milsci.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/sitefiles/resources/CCF%20156-4A-R,%20Leadership%20Assessment%20Report%20%28Blue%20Card%29.pdf [https://www.milsci.ucsb.edu/sites/default/files/sitefiles/resources/CCF%20156-4A-R,%20Leadership%20Assessment%20Report%20%28Blue%20Card%29.pdf]

14. okt. 2025 - 12 min
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Supplemental 01 Transformational Leadership

https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup [https://www.facebook.com/OmniLeadershipGroup] This episode delves into Transformational Leadership, a style that focuses on inspiring your team to achieve more than they ever thought possible. Join host Kevin Adamson as he breaks down the core characteristics of this powerful leadership model, including: * How to mutually elevate your team and yourself to a higher level of morality and motivation. * Inspiring your followers to rise above self-interest for the greater good. * Making a lasting, positive impact that earns trust, admiration, and respect. Kevin shares real-world examples from his own experiences in software engineering and beyond, illustrating how this philosophy is applied in practice. Whether you're looking to spark innovation or build resilience in your team, this episode will show you how to add Transformational Leadership to your toolkit. Tune in and learn how to become the kind of purposeful leader who inspires actual change. *Episode Notes created by Gemini AI from my original podcast script

29. sep. 2025 - 8 min
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