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Being Smart Is Stupid: The Secret to Wise Leadership with Tricia Brouk

54 min · 20. okt. 2025
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Being Smart Is Stupid: The Secret to Wise Leadership with Tricia Brouk What if the problem isn't that leaders aren't smart enough — but that they're not wise? In this conversation, Tricia Brouk — founder of The Big Talk and author of Being Smart Is Stupid — joins She Owns Success to explore why intellect alone can't create great leadership. She shares what it means to lead from your Buddha nature (compassion, awareness, empathy), how to get still before you act, and why detaching from ego and fear leads to stronger teams and more sustainable success. You'll learn: * How "smart" leaders create suffering in themselves and others, and how to stop. * The simple S.T.I.L.L. method to lead with calm clarity. * Why real gratitude isn't a foosball table, and how to make it land. * How impermanence, discernment, and detachment can transform your decisions. * Why wise leadership wins in every sense. 🎧 Listen now to discover how to lead with presence, compassion, and wisdom, without losing ambition. Guest: Tricia Brouk [https://triciabrouk.com/] Book: Being Smart Is Stupid [https://beingsmartistupid.com/] Host: She Owns Success [https://www.sheownssuccess.com/] | Follow for more conversations on quiet power, conscious leadership, and success from the inside out.

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