Leadership By The Glass

Ep 01: On Football, Leadership, and Wine

28 min · 5 feb 2026
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What can the Super Bowl teach us about leadership- and what does it have to do with wine? In this episode we explore Situational Leadership and Servant Leadership through the metaphor of Cabernet Sauvignon. Using Super Bowl week as a real-time leadership case study, we will look at how leaders respond to pressure, build trust, and adapt to the needs of others. Paired with the 2022 Bledsoe Family Cabernet Sauvignon, this episode offers practical reflection prompts for leaders who want to show up with consistency, care, and authenticity, day to day and on the biggest game days. **Please note, I mistakenly referred to Bledsoe's flagship winery as "Double V" the winery is, "Doubleback." First time podcast nerves! Here is the link for Bledsoe's Doubleback winery: https://www.doubleback.com/About-Us/Our-Story The Bledsoe Family Winery can be found here: https://www.bledsoefamilywinery.com If you're interested in listening to the Wine Access interview with Drew Bledsoe, that episode can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/washingtons-booming-wine-scene-featuring-drew-bledsoe/id1535280411?i=1000597710561 If you’d like to explore some of the leadership research woven into this week’s espisode: * Situational Leadership Developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard, this model emphasizes adapting leadership style based on an individual’s competence and commitment in a given context. https://situational.com/situational-leadership/ * Servant Leadership Introduced by Robert Greenleaf, Servant Leadership centers on leading through service, shared responsibility, and prioritizing people. https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/ [https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/] Interested in being on the show or want to learn more? Visit Leadership by the Glass: https://www.leadershipbytheglass.com You can also find Leadership By The Glass on TikTok and Instagram @Leadershipbytheglass If there's a leadership topic or a wine you want to explore, please let me know!

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Ep 03: The Ego and the Apostrophe

A leadership reflection on wine, ego, and building something bigger than yourself. What can a decades-long trademark dispute between two Napa Valley wineries teach us about leadership? In this episode of Leadership by the Glass, Elizabeth explores the ways in which leadership often pulls us in two directions. We work to stand out, move up, and make our mark, yet the most lasting impact comes from building collective efficacy, shared ownership, and systems that outlive us. Drawing on research from Michael Fullan, distributive leadership theory, and collective efficacy studies, Liz unpacks the tension between ego and impact, and the connection between leaders and wine makers as they work to build a name, but also strengthen a region. This week we are drinking a classic Napa Cab! Resources: Here is the link to the SommTV Podcast episode that I referenced, it's worth a listen and they tell the story of the Apostrophe War so well: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-apostrophe-war/id1470283431?i=1000719746177 For more on Michael Fullan's work in collective efficacy, I suggest his book Nuance: https://michaelfullan.ca/books/nuance-why-some-leaders-succeed-and-others-fail/ The Friday Pour Substack that this episode is based on: https://open.substack.com/pub/leadershipbytheglass/p/the-apostrophe-and-the-ego?r=5yione&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

20 feb 202616 min
aflevering Ep 01: On Football, Leadership, and Wine artwork

Ep 01: On Football, Leadership, and Wine

What can the Super Bowl teach us about leadership- and what does it have to do with wine? In this episode we explore Situational Leadership and Servant Leadership through the metaphor of Cabernet Sauvignon. Using Super Bowl week as a real-time leadership case study, we will look at how leaders respond to pressure, build trust, and adapt to the needs of others. Paired with the 2022 Bledsoe Family Cabernet Sauvignon, this episode offers practical reflection prompts for leaders who want to show up with consistency, care, and authenticity, day to day and on the biggest game days. **Please note, I mistakenly referred to Bledsoe's flagship winery as "Double V" the winery is, "Doubleback." First time podcast nerves! Here is the link for Bledsoe's Doubleback winery: https://www.doubleback.com/About-Us/Our-Story The Bledsoe Family Winery can be found here: https://www.bledsoefamilywinery.com If you're interested in listening to the Wine Access interview with Drew Bledsoe, that episode can be found here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/washingtons-booming-wine-scene-featuring-drew-bledsoe/id1535280411?i=1000597710561 If you’d like to explore some of the leadership research woven into this week’s espisode: * Situational Leadership Developed by Paul Hersey and Ken Blanchard, this model emphasizes adapting leadership style based on an individual’s competence and commitment in a given context. https://situational.com/situational-leadership/ * Servant Leadership Introduced by Robert Greenleaf, Servant Leadership centers on leading through service, shared responsibility, and prioritizing people. https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/ [https://www.greenleaf.org/what-is-servant-leadership/] Interested in being on the show or want to learn more? Visit Leadership by the Glass: https://www.leadershipbytheglass.com You can also find Leadership By The Glass on TikTok and Instagram @Leadershipbytheglass If there's a leadership topic or a wine you want to explore, please let me know!

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