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Confessions of a Terrible Leader

Confessions of a Terrible Leader

De : Layci Nelson
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Welcome to Confessions of a Terrible Leader, where real leaders share the raw truth about the lessons they learned the hard way, so you don’t have to. Join our host, Layci Nelson, founder of Transcend Leadership Collective and former terrible leader. Every leader can become worthy of being followed if they are willing to put in “the work.” On this podcast, we share the messy stories and behind the scenes reality of what the work actually entails.Layci Nelson Economie Management Management et direction
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    • Decoding Tech PR, feat. CEO of The Silver Telegram, Ronjini Joshua
      Feb 17 2026


      In this episode of Confessions of a Terrible Leader, Layci Nelson speaks with Ronjini Joshua, CEO and founder of Silver Telegram, about the intricacies of public relations, especially in the tech industry. Ronjini shares her journey into tech PR, the importance of effective communication, and how to identify the right time for organizations to invest in PR. They discuss budgeting for PR services, the future of PR in a rapidly changing landscape, and the significance of building strong internal communication. Ronjini also shares valuable insights on choosing the right PR agency and the lessons learned from her leadership mistakes.


      Episode Highlights:

      • Behind the Buzz: Ronjini Joshua's Journey: Discover how Ronjini Joshua, CEO and founder of Silver Telegram, built a powerhouse PR agency specializing in the competitive tech industry.
      • Is Your Business PR-Ready? Learn the critical indicators that signal the perfect time for your organization to invest in public relations and strategic communication.
      • Budgeting for Impact: Get expert tips on how to effectively budget for PR services and ensure maximum return on investment.
      • The Future of PR in the Digital Age: Ronjini shares her predictions on how the PR landscape is evolving and how tech companies can stay ahead of the curve.
      • The Internal-External Connection: Understand the often-overlooked significance of strong internal communication as the foundation for successful external PR efforts.
      • Choosing Your PR Partner: Essential advice on vetting and selecting the right PR agency that aligns with your company's mission and goals.
      • Leadership Lessons: Hear candid insights from Ronjini on the biggest leadership mistakes she’s made and the valuable lessons she's learned along the way.

      Listen in as Layci and Ronjini demystify the intricacies of tech PR, effective communication strategies, and transforming leadership failures into growth.


      Takeaways:


      PR is about effective communication between businesses and their audiences.

      Ronjini fell into tech PR after starting in entertainment PR.

      Startups often lack the budget for large PR agencies.

      A solid PR strategy requires time and investment.

      The future of PR involves adapting to new technologies like AI.

      Effective communication is crucial for internal team dynamics.

      Choosing the right PR agency involves assessing their experience and ideas.

      Leadership mistakes often stem from a lack of planning.

      Onboarding new employees takes time and requires a solid training program.

      Setting employees up for success is key to a thriving business.

      Chapters


      00:00 Welcome to the Confessional

      01:00 Understanding Public Relations

      07:17 When to Bring in PR

      10:10 The Future of PR

      12:41 The Importance of Clarity

      18:46 Learning from Leadership Mistakes

      23:53 Final Thoughts and Connections


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      EPISODE LINKS:


      Connect with Ronjini:

      https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronjinim/


      https://www.silvertelegram.com/


      🗞️Subscribe to the newsletter:

      https://www.transcendleadershipcollective.com/newsletter-signup


      🎙️🎵🎛️Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.

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      27 min
    • Q&A: Leadership in 2026 is Getting a Major Upgrade
      Feb 3 2026

      In the latest Q&A of "Confessions of a Terrible Leader," Producer Mary and Layci dive into a lively discussion about the significant shifts currently reshaping the world of leadership. The conversation immediately zeroes in on a critical concern: the noticeable and worrying decline in trust that organizations across the board are facing.


      This erosion of trust isn't just an HR problem; it poses a genuine threat to a company's ability to thrive and sustain itself. The rigid, antiquated "boss-and-tell" leadership styles are quickly becoming obsolete—they are actively detrimental to creating a modern, effective workplace.


      What do today's employees truly value? People aren't merely showing up for a paycheck or a title anymore; they are genuinely seeking meaningful connection and a sense of purpose in their professional lives. This profound shift in priorities mandates a serious transformation in leadership. The old model, built on hierarchy and power, is being replaced by a much more authentic, human-centered approach.


      The central message of the episode is an earnest call for leaders to embrace the current era. Layci explains that to truly succeed in 2026, leaders must move beyond strict, authoritarian management and adopt a model that champions collaboration and mutual understanding. This new approach requires leaders to cultivate an environment where vulnerability is safe, communication is transparent, and the unique contributions of every individual are valued far more than adherence to rigid rules. The future of exceptional leadership, as Mary and Layci thoughtfully explore, is deeply rooted in empathy, a shared vision, and a sincere appreciation for the remarkable people who drive the company forward.

      Keywords


      leadership trends, trust in organizations, human-centered leadership, 2026 leadership, employee engagement, command and control, AI in leadership, workplace wellness, sustainable performance, leadership challenges


      Takeaways


      Trust is at an all-time low in organizations.

      Control and command leadership styles are becoming obsolete.

      Leaders must adapt to a human-centered approach to foster connection.

      AI should complement human judgment, not replace it.

      Understanding systemic issues is crucial for addressing employee burnout.


      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction to Leadership Trends 2026

      01:13 The Crisis of Trust in Leadership

      06:01 Human-Centered Leadership in the Age of AI

      10:50 Balancing Competing Demands in Leadership

      17:41 Understanding Burnout as a Systemic Issue

      23:42 Adapting Leadership Styles for a Changing World

      WATCH ON YOUTUBE!


      EPISODE LINKS:


      🗞️Subscribe to the newsletter:

      https://www.transcendleadershipcollective.com/newsletter-signup


      🎙️🎵🎛️Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.

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      27 min
    • Securing Success: Unlocking Powerful Leadership Insights from the Security Industry, feat. Glenn Sandifer
      Jan 20 2026

      In this episode of "Confessions of a Terrible Leader," host Layci Nelson welcomes Glenn Sandifer, a seasoned executive in the security industry with over 20 years of experience. Glenn shares his journey of leading teams and the importance of effective communication, empathy, and adaptability in leadership. He emphasizes the need for leaders to understand their teams' dynamics, especially when many team members may not come from traditional security backgrounds. Glenn discusses the common misconceptions about the security industry and the critical role of sales in business, urging business owners to embrace their sales responsibilities and understand their value propositions deeply.


      The conversation delves into the challenges of scaling teams and the pitfalls of rapid growth without proper planning. Glenn reflects on his own experiences, highlighting the importance of documented processes and the need for leaders to be hands-on in their sales strategies. He encourages small business owners to invest in sales coaching rather than relying solely on marketing tactics. The episode concludes with Glenn's insights on how sales can significantly impact a family's financial trajectory, reinforcing the idea that effective sales strategies are essential for long-term success.


      Keywords


      leadership, sales strategies, security industry, business growth, empathy in leadership, team dynamics, small business, value proposition, coaching, communication


      Chapters


      00:00 Introduction to Confessions of a Terrible Leader

      00:21 Meet Glenn Sandifer: A Leader in Security

      01:55 Leading Non-Security Professionals

      04:11 Misconceptions About the Security Industry

      06:29 Understanding Sales for Business Owners

      11:07 The Importance of Sales Ownership

      21:45 Leadership Mistakes: Scaling Challenges

      25:53 Final Thoughts and Insights from Glenn

      Watch on YouTube!


      EPISODE LINKS:

      https://www.glennsandifer.com/

      https://www.linkedin.com/in/glennsandifer/


      🗞️Subscribe to the newsletter:

      https://www.transcendleadershipcollective.com/newsletter-signup


      🎙️🎵🎛️Confessions of a Terrible Leader is hosted by Layci Nelson and edited and produced by Fixation Point Productions. Music is by Leif Olsen and Mary Skop from the band The Number of Months.

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      30 min
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