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Difficult Conversations | S2 Ep6

Difficult Conversations | S2 Ep6

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🎙️ Lens of Leadership - Episode 6: The Signal, Difficult Conversations, and Bold Risks with Dan Ayer 🎙️

In this episode of Lens of Leadership, Marnie and Nick dive into Season 2, Episode 6 of Ted Lasso—“The Signal”—and explore its leadership lessons with Dan Ayer, award-winning copywriter and co-founder of Oyster Creative.

We unpack key moments from Ted Lasso, including:
⚽ Ted’s struggle with vulnerability and panic attacks—and how leaders can show strength through openness.
⚽ Higgins’ tough conversation with Coach Beard—what it teaches us about addressing personal issues at work.
⚽ Jamie Tartt’s ego check and growth mindset—lessons in embracing feedback and trying new approaches.

Special Guest Insight:
Dan shares his journey as a creative leader, opening up about his own battles with anxiety and depression and how vulnerability became his superpower. He reflects on:
✅ Building a culture of psychological safety and creativity at work.
✅ Supporting employees through challenges—without losing sight of goals.
✅ Taking bold risks and trusting the process—even when it feels uncomfortable.

💡 Key Takeaway: Whether you’re navigating difficult conversations, pushing past creative blocks, or rethinking your leadership style, this episode will inspire you to lead with heart, humor, and courage—just like Ted.

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📚 Read it like Lasso: Get our book Lead It Like Lasso to learn more about leadership principles for life.

📣 Connect with Dan Ayer:

  • Website: Oystercreates.com
  • LinkedIn: Dan Ayer

#LeadershipPodcast #TedLasso #TheSignal #MentalHealthAwareness #CreativeLeadership #LeadershipLessons #LeadItLikeLasso

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