• Balancing Leadership Dynamics (on The Graham Cochrane Show) | Ep 139

  • May 8 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
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Balancing Leadership Dynamics (on The Graham Cochrane Show) | Ep 139

  • Summary

  • “I think that it's a very tedious job to be a leader of people (…) You have to have a really high threshold for boredom and repetition.” Today, join Leila (@LeilaHormozi) as she guests on The Graham Cochrane Show to discuss the challenges of solopreneurship, the complexities of team building, and the balance between autonomy and micromanagement. The conversation explores the intersection of business and personal growth, especially in the context of marital relationships, and imparts a lasting piece of advice about leaving a positive impact.

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    Timestamps:

    (0:26) - Embracing solopreneurship and its challenges

    (2:04) - Navigating the complexities of team building and leadership

    (11:04) - The marriage of business and personal growth

    (17:09) - The golden rule: leaving a lasting impact

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