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What if the biggest thing holding you back from peak performance isn’t your talent, discipline, or work ethic — but what you’re carrying in your heart?
In this episode of Coming Up Clutch with J.R., J.R. sits down with leadership expert, author, and coach Todd Gongwer, author of Lead…For God’s Sake, for a raw, grounded conversation about identity, humility, forgiveness, and what truly drives sustainable leadership and performance.
This isn’t a surface-level leadership talk. It’s a deep dive into the inner game most leaders avoid — and why avoiding it quietly sabotages performance, relationships, and influence.
So, if you’re ready to lead with purpose, and make a lasting impact, lock in to this episode!
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