#762: Vision Over Comfort: The Real Work of Modern Leadership with Nick Nanton
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About this listen
In this episode of the John Kitchens Coach Podcast, John Kitchens sits down with longtime friend, accountability partner, and award-winning filmmaker Nick Nanton for a deep, reflective conversation on leadership, creativity, faith, and focus.
What starts as a discussion about 12+ years of daily accountability quickly turns into a masterclass on vision, unique ability, storytelling, and why most leaders stay stuck doing work they've outgrown. Nick opens up about his journey from songwriter and law school graduate to Emmy-winning filmmaker, brand builder, and creative entrepreneur—and the hard decisions required to walk away from a business doing millions to pursue work that truly lights him up.
This episode is for CEOs, agents, and entrepreneurs who feel successful on paper—but know there's another level of alignment, impact, and fulfillment calling them forward.
Key Topics Covered Accountability & Long-Term Discipline
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Why daily accountability partnerships outperform motivation
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How peer accountability compounds over years—not weeks
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The power of guardrails vs expectations in personal and professional life
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Why leaders are responsible for making others see the vision
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The difference between having vision and communicating it
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Why people will often reject a vision before they understand it
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The danger of clinging to "successful" businesses that no longer serve you
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Why Nick chose to sunset a multi-million-dollar agency
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How faith, surrender, and trust play a role in real leadership decisions
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Why creativity is problem-solving—not art
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How to identify and honor the gifts that come naturally to you
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The role of storytelling in leadership, branding, and influence
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Why great leaders don't do everything—they do one thing exceptionally well
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Nick's framework for preparing powerful conversations without scripting them
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Why the goal is "the best conversation in the room that day"
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Lessons from filmmaking that translate directly to business leadership
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"Nothing changes but the zeros"
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Why bigger success brings bigger pressure—not peace
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Understanding the pain-to-reward ratio at higher levels of leadership
Resources & Mentions
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The Working Genius – Patrick Lencioni
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Unique Ability – Dan Sullivan
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Jesus Calling – Sarah Young
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The Bezos Letters – Steve Anderson
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Insights from Richard Branson, Jack Canfield, Gary Vee, and Vern Harnish
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John Kitchens Executive Coaching → JohnKitchens.coach
Final Takeaway
Success isn't about doing more—it's about doing what you were uniquely designed to do and letting go of everything else.
Nick's journey is a reminder that leadership requires vision, courage, and trust—especially when the next chapter doesn't come with guarantees. When you stop clinging to safety and start honoring your gifts, you don't just build better businesses—you build a better life.
"You were made for something specific. When you stop overlooking your gifts, other people will start valuing them." – Nick Nanton
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