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#208 - The Secret to Meaningful Leadership | James Robbins (The Call To Climb)

#208 - The Secret to Meaningful Leadership | James Robbins (The Call To Climb)

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In episode 208 of The Johnny Rogers Show, I sit down with leadership strategist, keynote speaker, and bestselling author James Robbins. We dive into his latest book The Call to Climb, exploring what it means to live with purpose, courage, and alignment in both life and leadership. James shares powerful insights from training over 50,000 managers worldwide and reveals how to build real engagement through authenticity and ownership. This episode is packed with practical wisdom and inspiring stories that will motivate you to answer your own “call to climb.”

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