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In this episode of The Vet’ed Podcast, host Steven Hermann explores the leadership mindset and how veterinarians can lead without fear. Drawing from his recent talk at the Missouri Veterinary Medical Association Convention, he emphasizes that leadership starts with self-management. Referencing James Clear’s Atomic Habits, Hermann discusses how expectations and fear often hold professionals back, advocating for adaptability and resilience instead.

He highlights the importance of delegation, empowering teams, and overcoming the fear of failure. Citing Maria Montessori’s philosophy, he stresses that true leadership allows others to succeed independently. Additionally, he ties in the wisdom of Dune author Frank Herbert, reminding listeners that fear is the “mind-killer” that prevents growth and progress.

The episode closes with a call to reflection: What fear is holding you back? What excuses are limiting your growth? Leadership is a practice, not perfection—so take the next step today.

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