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Soul Dive: Love vs. Fear - Leading from Abundance, Not Scarcity

Soul Dive: Love vs. Fear - Leading from Abundance, Not Scarcity

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Are you leading from love or reacting out of fear?

In this Soul Dive, Benj Miller and McKenzie Reeves Decker reveal how your mindset creates a “frame” that shapes everything you see and do as a leader.

When you lead from love, coming from abundance and openness, your frame expands, unlocking creativity, calm, and connection.

But fear shrinks your frame, triggering reactivity and scarcity thinking.

Key takeaways:

• Your beliefs and stories build a mental “frame” that influences how you show up

• Love expands your frame; fear contracts it—changing your brain’s chemistry and decisions

• Leading from love means vulnerability and being comfortable in discomfort

• Fear is like a “check engine light” signaling what needs your attention, not a stop sign

• How leaders can shift from scarcity to abundance in real challenges like feedback and AI

This episode is a clear call to lead with openness, grow your frame, and step into abundance.

Sessions is hosted by Benj Miller and McKenzie Decker

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