Courage Keepers: A Guide to Brave Leadership and Inspiring Bold Action in Others

The Bravery Effect with Author Jill Schulman

41 min · 27. apr. 2026
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In this podcast, John sits down with author Jill Schulman about being brave. Jill talks about true growth and success comes from embracing discomfort. Knowing that taking steps forward, even when it's hard, is when growth happens.  Strength is born in a struggle. When we do uncomfortable, hard things, more growth happens in our brains. Jill's book, "The Bravery Effect," is based on an evidence-based self-leadership model that empowers individuals to push past their limits, embrace challenges, and elevate their success, happiness, and well-being.  ------------------ Jill Schulman is a former US Marine Corps Officer, leadership development expert, and founder of Breakthrough Leadership Group. She helps people do hard things — and love it. Lern more at jillschulman.com

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