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268: Book of the Week: The Second Mountain

268: Book of the Week: The Second Mountain

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Show Notes: MLDC Book of the Week – The Second Mountain
Episode 268 of The HaltingWinter Podcast

You've earned the promotions. Built the resume. Gained the respect. So why does something still feel missing?

This week's MLDC book is David Brooks' The Second Mountain, and it addresses the question many accomplished local government leaders are quietly asking: I've achieved success, so why do I still feel empty?

In this episode, we explore what it means to transition from first-mountain to second-mountain leadership, and why that shift matters for local government leaders facing daily pressures while longing for deeper meaning.

Inside the MLDC this week, we're going deeper with daily content exploring the move from career to calling, independence to interdependence, and happiness to joy. Plus a conversation guide to explore these concepts with your team.

Because you can climb the first mountain alone. But the second mountain? You need people roped together with you for that climb.

Join the MLDC for the Complete 5-Part Series

The Municipal Leadership Development Circle (MLDC) is a network of local government leaders from across North America, including city/county managers, administrators, and department heads, giving you access to:

✔ A weekly podcast series breaking down one book for municipal applications
✔ Daily blog reflections and implementation tools
✔ Our live, weekly, virtual mastermind session
✔ Monthly webinars with relevant training from local gov leaders

➡ Learn more at www.HaltingWinter.com/MLDC

Resources Mentioned

  • Book: The Second Mountain by David Brooks
  • MLDC Info: www.haltingwinter.com/mldc

Connect with Seth

  • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/sethwinterhalter
  • Website: www.HaltingWinter.com
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