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What if your leadership training is sabotaging your future?

The skills that got you promoted might be the exact things keeping you stuck. In this game-changing conversation, leadership expert Todd Bolsinger reveals why our best instincts often backfire and what it actually takes to lead transformation instead of just managing change. Todd drops serious truth bombs about why the three hardest words for any leader aren't "I love you" but "I don't know," and how Google discovered that psychological safety beats expertise every time. You'll learn the Lewis and Clark leadership lesson about dropping your "canoes," why people resist loss (not change), and how to move from being the expert to becoming the learner your organization actually needs.

Todd Bolsinger is the founder of AE Sloan Leadership and author of Canoeing the Mountains and the Practicing Change series. Check out his work at AESloanLeadership.com and find more leadership resources at JasonStonehouse.com.

This episode will challenge everything you think you know about leadership. If it shifts your perspective like it did ours, share it with another leader who needs to hear this message and subscribe to The Calm and Confident Leader podcast for more insights that transform how you lead from the inside out.

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