Leaders Edge Founder | Brian Becker | Beyond The Numbers | EP 108
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About this listen
In this episode, Brian Becker joins the show for a thoughtful and grounded conversation on leadership, discipline, service, and what it really takes to build teams and organizations that last.
Brian reflects on his career journey, the mentors who shaped him, and the values that guided his leadership decisions over time. From personal accountability and operational excellence to the quiet strength of consistency, this discussion highlights the kind of leadership that isn’t flashy — but endures.
Throughout the conversation, Brian emphasizes the importance of trust, preparation, and showing up for people even when it’s uncomfortable. His perspective offers a refreshing reminder that sustainable leadership is built through habits, integrity, and a willingness to take responsibility.
This episode is especially valuable for leaders navigating growth, pressure, and long-term impact.
⏱ Timestamps
00:00 — Welcome and episode introduction
00:44 — Introducing Brian Becker
01:32 — Early career influences and discipline
03:18 — Learning leadership through responsibility
05:07 — Mentorship and earned trust
07:26 — The role of consistency in leadership
09:41 — Decision-making under pressure
12:05 — Accountability without ego
14:22 — Building strong teams over time
16:58 — Lessons learned from failure
19:31 — Leading through uncertainty
22:10 — Why preparation still matters
25:06 — Service-oriented leadership
27:44 — Staying grounded as responsibility grows
30:12 — Advice for emerging leaders
32:20 — Final reflections and closing
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