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Think leadership is reserved for the guy with the title, the office, and the polished resume?
You’re not alone. For years, I believed the same thing. Until I realized…
Leadership isn’t a title — it’s a responsibility. And the truth is: you’re already a leader… whether you admit it or not.
Every decision you make… Every conversation you have… Every time your kids, spouse, team, or community looks to you…
You’re leading. The question is — how well?
That’s why I brought Baker Donelson CEO and Everybody Leads author, Tim Lupinacci, on the Coming Up Clutch with J.R.™ show this week. Sure, he’s the CEO of a Top 100 US law firm, but he didn’t wait for that role to start leading — he started with something as small as a podcast, a car ride, and a commitment to show up better every day. Now he’s leading 1,300+ people AND pouring into underserved communities with his nonprofit.
If you want to get better as a leader, or you’ve been doubting your influence or waiting for “the right time” to lead — don’t miss this episode.
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Balancing a career and family life isn’t always easy, but it is possible. Today, I’m joined by actor, producer, author, and podcast creator Tika Sumpter. A true multi-hyphenate, her career […]
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