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Empathy, the Hidden Superpower of a Modern CEO

Empathy, the Hidden Superpower of a Modern CEO

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About the Guest:
Nate Rempe is the President and CEO of Omaha Steaks—the first non-family member to hold this role in over a century. A former CIO turned CEO, Nate is a technologist at heart, a passionate advocate for talent development, and a leader who believes in empowering others to do more than they think possible. He’s also a musician, a mentor, and a dedicated husband and father.

What You Will Learn:

  • Why empathy is the ultimate leadership superpower
  • How to prepare for a role before you have the title
  • Practical ways to push past fear and build confidence
  • The secret to hiring and empowering great talent
  • Why balance—not burnout—fuels long-term success

Join us for this inspiring conversation about grit, growth, and the kind of leadership that leaves a legacy. Whether you’re leading a team, mentoring others, or navigating your own career pivot, this episode will help you take command—one bold step at a time.

🎧 Listen now and discover why empathy might just be your greatest leadership advantage.

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