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Leadership Circle podcast

Leadership Circle podcast

De : Jeannette Meier
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This isn't a podcast. It's a live experience of presence and co-creation.
Each conversation in the Leadership Circle is True Leadership in real time — two humans dropping the performance, meeting in truth, and discovering something neither could have reached alone. That's Co-Creation. And you can feel the difference.
It isn't about perfect words or clever responses, but about showing up completely present and unguarded with an open heart. When someone experiences what it feels like to be truly seen and met, they carry that knowing forward into every relationship that follows. Those moments of true connection don't just change the conversation—they change everyone involved.

If you're a leader, founder, or high-achiever ready to experience this yourself — not just watch it — you can register as a guest. It's not an interview. It's an experience.
Specifically: the experience of being fully present with another human — seeing how you truly lead and discovering what becomes possible when two people stop performing and start co-creating.
It's an investment in a connection that could change the way you lead — and leaves you with a record of the moment it happened.

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  • You're Not Afraid of Being Known, You're Afraid of This | Chris Maduri
    Apr 23 2026
    In this enlightening conversation, Jeannette Meier and Chris Maduri explore the themes of co-creation, authenticity, and the importance of living from the heart. They discuss the courage it takes to be vulnerable and the transformative power of heart-centered connections in both personal and professional relationships. The dialogue emphasizes the significance of listening, presence, and the journey of self-discovery, while also touching on the balance between prayer and meditation. Ultimately, they highlight the beauty of embracing change, growth, and unconditional love in our lives.
    Takeaways
    ✨Co-creation is a heart-centered process that transcends expectations.
    ✨Living in the unknown can lead to magical experiences.
    ✨Authenticity is liberating and fosters creativity.
    ✨Vulnerability in leadership can transform relationships.
    ✨Listening and being present are powerful tools for connection.
    ✨Self-discovery is a continuous journey of growth.
    ✨Embracing change is essential for personal evolution.
    ✨Active meditation can enhance awareness and presence.
    ✨Each individual's path is unique and should be respected.
    ✨Unconditional love is the foundation of meaningful relationships.

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    38 min
  • The Introspection Advantage: How High Achievers Connect with Their Source | Ev Foster
    Apr 16 2026
    Most leaders are looking in the wrong direction. We’re trained to hunt for external solutions — more strategy, better systems, higher performance metrics. But the most sophisticated diagnostic tool you have isn’t out there. It’s the one inside you.
    In this co-creation session with Dawn Stallwood, we go deep on why true leadership isn't about managing others — it’s about mastering the "source code" of your own connection. If you aren't connected to yourself, your leadership will always have a ceiling.

    You'll discover:
    → Why "self-reflection" is the high-performer's most underrated competitive advantage
    → How to move from performing success to actually experiencing it from the inside out
    → The "Source Code" of leadership: why your external results are just a printout of your internal state
    → How Dawn integrates deep introspection with high-level leadership presence
    → Why high achievers often use "busy-ness" as a shield against the very connection they need
    → The radical shift from seeking answers to becoming the answer

    Leadership isn't what you do. It's who you are when you do it.

    **Guest: Ev Foster** LinkedIn ➡️ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/evfoster/](https://www.linkedin.com/in/evfoster/)

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    32 min
  • Why the Smartest Leaders Are the Worst at Celebrating (The Co-Creation Problem No One Names) | Evan Cudworth
    Apr 9 2026
    The most driven leaders in any room are often the worst at celebrating. Not because they don't care. Because they were never taught that celebration is a leadership skill — not a reward.

    High achievers are conditioned to push through, optimize forward, and move on. Celebration feels inefficient. Indulgent. Maybe even risky — like it might soften the edge that got you here. But what if that instinct is quietly eroding the one thing heart-centered leadership actually requires: real connection?

    In this conversation, Evan Cudworth — known as "the party coach" — and I explore what high-achieving leaders get fundamentally wrong about joy, celebration, and co-creation. And why the leaders who learn to celebrate together lead the most cohesive, committed, and energized teams. This is the co-creation skill most leadership programs skip entirely. And it might be the most human one.

    You'll explore:
    → Why high performers instinctively resist celebration — and what it costs them
    → How joy and connection function as a heart leadership strategy, not a perk
    → What co-creation actually looks like when leaders stop performing and start celebrating

    If success has started to feel like a performance you can't step out of — this conversation is for you.

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    46 min
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