How Great Leaders Think About Talent and Ego with Yoseph Ayele
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What does leadership look like when certainty falls away?
In this episode of GUTS, host Topaz Adizes sits down with Yoseph Ayele, Ethiopian-born entrepreneur and founder of LAVA, for a wide-ranging conversation about talent, ego, purpose, and the courage to not know. From growing up in Ethiopia to building across borders, Yoseph reflects on what happens when control loosens and attention shifts toward listening, humility, and service.
Moving between leadership, inequality, and self-awareness, this conversation explores talent as energy, not status, contradiction as a source of truth, and why learning to let go may be one of the most important leadership practices of our time.
In this episode, we explore:
• What talent really is and how it develops
• Ego, humility, and self-awareness in leadership
• Inequality, access, and reframing prosperity
• Letting go of control and certainty
• Purpose as service rather than achievement
• Parenting, legacy, and what we pass forward
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