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Ep. 6 | How to Develop the Leader Within You | Resilient Talks w/ Nat Martin

Ep. 6 | How to Develop the Leader Within You | Resilient Talks w/ Nat Martin

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Leadership isn’t about a title, a corner office, or a rank on your sleeve — it’s about who you are and how you show up every day.

In this solo episode of Resilient Talks, I’m pulling from my 20 years of military leadership and mentorship under Dr. John C. Maxwell to break down what it really means to develop the leader within you.

👉 Here’s what you’ll discover in this episode:

  • Why leadership starts with leading yourself first

  • The truth: positions and titles don’t make you a leader

  • How bad leaders from my past shaped the type of leader I refused to be

  • Lessons from failing as a leader (and growing because of it)

  • Why personality types, communication, and self-awareness are critical for leaders

  • How to strengthen your “leadership muscle” with mentorship, assessments, and growth

✨ Want to grow as a leader? You can book me for a personal DISC assessment consultation or a team training for your organization. Visit iamnatmartin.com to learn more.

Whether you’re leading a family, a team, or just yourself, this episode will push you to claim your role as a leader and start building the qualities that last.

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