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EPISODE 10: Innovation as a State of Being: Stop Following Trends and Start Leading Them

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You don’t need another brainstorming session.
You need to become the space where ideas are born.
In this episode of The Modern Culture, Cari and Leah take you inside Principle 9: Innovation as a State of Being—a radical reframe that moves innovation out of the boardroom and into your body, your presence, your leadership.
Innovation isn’t something you do. It’s who you are—when you stop chasing and start embodying.
In this episode, we explore:
  • The true nature of innovation—and why most leaders block it without realizing it
  • How fear, urgency, and over-performance kill creativity
  • The neuroscience behind spacious thinking and breakthrough ideas
  • Why innovation isn’t about more—it’s about permission
  • A story of a leader who let go of control and sparked industry-wide change
  • Three micro-practices to shift from reactive execution into innovative leadership
  • The difference between originality and performance

This principle invites you to stop chasing the next big idea—
And become the kind of leader innovation wants to move through.
Watch here https://youtu.be/4cF_NDBvMPo
  continue reading

1004 episodes

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You don’t need another brainstorming session.
You need to become the space where ideas are born.
In this episode of The Modern Culture, Cari and Leah take you inside Principle 9: Innovation as a State of Being—a radical reframe that moves innovation out of the boardroom and into your body, your presence, your leadership.
Innovation isn’t something you do. It’s who you are—when you stop chasing and start embodying.
In this episode, we explore:
  • The true nature of innovation—and why most leaders block it without realizing it
  • How fear, urgency, and over-performance kill creativity
  • The neuroscience behind spacious thinking and breakthrough ideas
  • Why innovation isn’t about more—it’s about permission
  • A story of a leader who let go of control and sparked industry-wide change
  • Three micro-practices to shift from reactive execution into innovative leadership
  • The difference between originality and performance

This principle invites you to stop chasing the next big idea—
And become the kind of leader innovation wants to move through.
Watch here https://youtu.be/4cF_NDBvMPo
  continue reading

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