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Leadership Lessons from So Long, Farewell | S3 Ep12

Leadership Lessons from So Long, Farewell | S3 Ep12

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🎙️ Lead It Like Lasso Podcast: So Long, Farewell – Season 3 Finale Recap

In this powerful season finale episode, Nick Coniglio and Marnie Stockman are joined once again by real-life “Coach Lasso” Lee MJ Elias to unpack the emotional final chapter of Ted Lasso Season 3 — So Long, Farewell. They reflect on what it means to let go, grow, and lead with heart.

Lee shares uncanny parallels between his own life and the fictional series — from coaching in the UK to now leading the Puerto Rican women’s national hockey team to a gold medal. Together, they dive deep into the epilogue-style storytelling of the finale and explore why the show’s greatest victories were never about the scoreboard.

💡 Key Leadership Takeaways:

  • Letting Go to Move Forward: The finale reminds us that great leaders create something that lasts beyond them. Whether it’s Ted returning home or Rebecca sharing ownership, legacy is built through trust.
  • Growth Over Glory: AFC Richmond didn’t win the league — and that’s the point. Winning isn’t the only measure of success. Becoming the best version of yourself is.
  • Team Over Ego: From Jamie’s transformation to Roy’s vulnerability, the show affirms that authentic leadership and deep team bonds matter more than individual accolades.
  • Mental Fitness Matters: The conversation explores how self-awareness, healing, and inner growth drive meaningful leadership — not perfection.
  • The Power of Belief: As Lee says, “Anytime people come together for a common goal, it's miraculous.” That’s the heart of Ted Lasso — and of the Lead It Like Lasso philosophy.

👤 Connect with Lee MJ Elias:
Twitter: @leemjelias

Website: game7group.com

📘 Learn more about the book: LeadItLikeLasso.com

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