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What Makes a Good Leader?

Monday 23rd March 2020

Jeremy shares his leadership insights and swim training experiences, offering practical advice and personal reflections. Tune in for valuable lessons.
24 minutes
Informative
Engaging
Thought-provoking
Authentic
Motivational

About this podcast

Why.
Author:
Jeremy
Overview:
Categories:
Body & Mind
Spiritual & Personal Growth Journeys
Sobriety Success Stories
Entrepreneurship for Personal Growth
Comedic Journeys
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Episodes:
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Leadership Lessons and Swim Training: Jeremy’s Dual Journey

I'm definitely a leader that will surround myself with people that are smarter than I am, and I expect people that are on the team to be contributors to issues that may come up.
What does it take to be a good leader? In this episode of 'Why', Jeremy opens up about his thoughts on leadership while navigating the waters of swim training. Stepping into a new supervisory role, he ponders what makes an effective leader and shares his belief in surrounding himself with smart, capable people. Jeremy doesn’t shy away from the challenges either.
He talks about the hurdles of establishing a new routine during job transitions and the importance of building strong relationships within his team. But that's not all. Jeremy also dives into his swim training with Tridot, discussing the dry land techniques that are helping him stay on track. He candidly shares his struggles and victories, making it clear that the journey to becoming a triathlete is as much about mental resilience as it is about physical endurance.
This episode isn’t just for those interested in fitness; it’s for anyone looking to glean some wisdom on leadership and personal growth. Jeremy’s honest reflections and practical advice make this a must-listen. So, whether you’re leading a team or just trying to lead a healthier life, there’s something here for you. Tune in and maybe even share your own leadership journey with Jeremy on Twitter or Instagram.