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TIL 33/40 Mentorship, Multiplication and Systems

12 min · 19. touko 2026
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🎙️ New Episode Announcement Leadership that dies with one person was never leadership—it was control. In Episode 33, we talk about mentorship as multiplication and systems as legacy. You’ll hear how movements endure when leaders empower others, codify mission and values, and build systems that keep the light shining long after they’re gone. We’ll explore real-world examples—from the military chain of command to John Wooden’s Pyramid of Success—and connect them to the Battle2be and RISEUP mission: building documented systems, training teams, and mentoring successors so that the work outlives any one person. This episode also warns against the trap of “this is how we’ve always done it.” Healthy systems are living systems—strong enough to anchor but flexible enough to adapt. If you want your leadership to endure, this episode shows you how to multiply without losing your heart. 🎧 Listen now on Spotify: Trauma-Informed Leadership Series [https://open.spotify.com/show/6IpBgf3j2RC4pKVMKxMkx6?si=3a827a5dc06c4790] 📅 Book a call with Krista to see how this program can transform your leadership or schedule your organization’s custom training series: https://calendly.com/riseupphoenix/compass [https://calendly.com/riseupphoenix/compass]

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