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In this episode, I chat with Keith McCoy — leadership expert and author — about the power of authenticity and doing good in leadership. We deep dive into his new book Just Do Good, exploring why fear often stops good people from being their true selves at work, how homogenous leadership teams limit opportunity, and why empathy and emotional intelligence are key to building trust and followership. Keith shares inspiring stories, including the leadership of Erin Brockovich, and discusses lessons from iconic movies like The Godfather, Saving Private Ryan, Alien, and The Terminator to highlight leadership challenges and the future risks of AI. He also introduces his Rise Up Framework for growing great teams by embracing diverse strengths and mindsets. We wrap up with a powerful message on respecting diversity as the foundation for peace. If you’re looking to lead with impact or want to do more good in the world, Keith’s insights on authenticity, compassion, and courage will resonate deeply.

Buy the book here - https://amzn.eu/d/g26Yhkp

Linkedin - linkedin.com/in/keith-mccoy-nurse-director-b0498b2b

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