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Black Belts and Boardrooms

Black Belts and Boardrooms

By: Renard Henry and Amir Khawaja
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Black Belts and Boardrooms is dedicated to empowering executives and leaders by blending the discipline, strategy, and resilience of martial arts with the dynamic world of corporate leadership. Through insightful conversations and expert guest appearances, we explore how the principles of martial arts can enhance leadership, foster innovation, and build high-performing teams in the business world. Our mission is to inspire a mindset of continuous improvement, adaptability, and growth, both in the dojo and the boardroom.Renard Henry and Amir Khawaja
Episodes
  • Morning Stand Up: Contributing to Open Source Software
    Jun 6 2025

    Contributing to Open Source Software

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    2 mins
  • Episode 01 - The Power of Mentorship
    Jun 2 2025

    Renard Henry and Amir Khawaja explore the profound impact of mentorship in both personal and professional realms. They share personal stories of influential mentors in their lives, discussing how these relationships shaped their careers and leadership styles. The dialogue emphasizes the importance of active listening, the privilege of mentorship, and the need for individuals to seek out mentors who embody the qualities they aspire to develop. The conversation also touches on the idea that mentorship can come from various sources, including family and community, and that the lessons learned can transcend professional boundaries.

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    32 mins

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