S1 E5: Born to Stand: Leading with Standards, Strength, and Song | Liahona Olayan
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In this inspiring episode of Born to Lead, Connie Sokol and Madison Lattin sit down with singer and songwriter Liahona Olayan to talk about faith, courage, and what it really means to stand firm in your standards—no matter the cost.
From living in a tent in Hawaii at age eleven to discovering her divine calling through music, Liahona shares how a personal relationship with God shaped her identity and leadership. She reflects on stepping onto the national stage of American Idol at just sixteen, navigating pressure, public scrutiny, and major opportunities—all while staying true to who she is.
In this conversation, Liahona opens up about:
• Rooting confidence in Christ rather than the world
• Choosing standards over sponsorships—even in competitive pageantry
• Why rejection is often redirection
• Using every platform as a space to testify and uplift
As she prepares to compete in the Miss America pageant, Liahona continues to prove that leadership isn’t about popularity—it’s about purpose.
This episode is a powerful reminder that being born to lead means being born with a greater purpose—and having the courage to live it boldly.