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Leading As an Act of Community Service with Bennett Peji

59 min · 30. apr. 2026
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After growing up as one of the shyest kids—constantly moving, constantly adapting—Bennett Peji never imagined he would become a leader responsible for bringing entire communities together. From feeling like an outsider to leading large-scale, community-centered design projects, Bennett’s journey is a testament to the power of adaptability, empathy, and intentional growth. This episode of Lonely at the Top is about redefining leadership through service, not control. It’s about learning to navigate uncertainty without needing to predict the future, building trust across diverse perspectives, and turning what once felt like weaknesses into your greatest strengths. It’s also about embracing change—not resisting it—and discovering how leadership can be a shared experience rather than a solitary burden. Episode Highlights *  How Bennett transformed extreme shyness into a leadership superpower  *  Why adaptability is one of the most valuable skills a leader can develop  *  The challenge of leading diverse communities with competing perspectives  *  What it really means to “share the load” as a leader instead of carrying it alone  *  Why predicting the future isn’t necessary—and what to focus on instead  *  The power of listening and letting others co-create solutions  *  How constant change in childhood shaped Bennett’s leadership style  *  The hidden cost of leadership: losing touch with your original craft  *  Why preparation—not spontaneity—is the key to confident communication  *  How meditation and intentional routines support long-term leadership wellbeing  Connect with Bennett Bennett’s LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/bennettpeji/] Bennett’s Website [https://bennettpeji.com/] ★ Support this podcast ★ ★ Support this podcast ★ [https://ko-fi.com/rachelalexandria]

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