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EP304: Radical Purpose, Part 2 - Traits are Seeds

EP304: Radical Purpose, Part 2 - Traits are Seeds

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What if the traits you carried as a child were actually the blueprint for your future purpose? In this episode, we explore how early ambition, curiosity, resilience, and hunger silently shaped visionary leaders and how those same traits are shaping you. You’ll walk away seeing your wiring, your story, and your leadership potential with completely new clarity. Press play to uncover the purpose your traits have been pointing to all along.


Key Takeaways To Listen For

  • How early traits like curiosity, hunger, and determination reveal clues to your leadership calling
  • The quiet ambition and rapid learning habits that shaped Milton Hershey into a visionary leader
  • Why Walt Disney’s expressive creativity became the foundation of his lifelong mission to create joy
  • How Steve Jobs used intensity, curiosity, and simplicity to drive world-changing innovation
  • Why misunderstood childhood traits often evolve into powerful and effective leadership

Resources Mentioned In This Episode

  • Radical Purpose by Dr. Nate Salah
  • EP303: Radical Purpose, Part 1 - Context Matters

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