Arin It Out

What is Leadership?

23 min · 7. loka 2025
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As Arin It Out closes its first season, host Arin Patterson goes back to the foundation with one essential question: What is leadership? Drawing on Silva’s (2016) five dimensions of leadership — process, influence, context, acceptance, and shared goals — Arin blends research, real-life stories, and practical reflection to help listeners see leadership not as a title, but as a living, evolving practice. From the memorable Graduation Gridlock story to lessons learned across education, nonprofit, and higher education leadership, this finale invites listeners to slow down, think deeply, and redefine what leadership means for them. In this episode, Arin helps you: * Understand the five core dimensions of effective leadership * Reflect on your own influence and leadership moments * Learn how to adapt leadership to different contexts * Explore how acceptance and trust shape true followership * Build a personal Leadership Vision Framework through Purpose, People, Practice, and Promise This isn’t just a summary — it’s an invitation. As you look ahead to the new year, craft your own leadership vision and step into influence with clarity and confidence.

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As Arin It Out closes its first season, host Arin Patterson goes back to the foundation with one essential question: What is leadership? Drawing on Silva’s (2016) five dimensions of leadership — process, influence, context, acceptance, and shared goals — Arin blends research, real-life stories, and practical reflection to help listeners see leadership not as a title, but as a living, evolving practice. From the memorable Graduation Gridlock story to lessons learned across education, nonprofit, and higher education leadership, this finale invites listeners to slow down, think deeply, and redefine what leadership means for them. In this episode, Arin helps you: * Understand the five core dimensions of effective leadership * Reflect on your own influence and leadership moments * Learn how to adapt leadership to different contexts * Explore how acceptance and trust shape true followership * Build a personal Leadership Vision Framework through Purpose, People, Practice, and Promise This isn’t just a summary — it’s an invitation. As you look ahead to the new year, craft your own leadership vision and step into influence with clarity and confidence.

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