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Nic Bittle: Life and Leadership

Nic Bittle: Life and Leadership

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Nic and Tarina explore the ups, downs, dos, and don’ts of life and leadership. Each conversation gives a peak on life lessons they learned, some the hard way. This podcast is different because it's the story behind the stories Nic shares in his leadership keynotes and workshops, revealing many of his own missteps as well as the power of faith, family, love, and commitment along the way. Together, Nic and Tarina talk candidly about how to communicate with authority and empathy, the practice of servant leadership, and the importance of criticizing the work and not the person, among other topics. As Nic says, “Respect and trust aren’t built with a hammer.” This podcast is practical and honest. It is a way for men and women to learn how to judge less and listen more and become the leader they want to be at home and work.Copyright 2026 Nic Bittle Economie Management Management et direction
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    • The Proof of Leadership | Part 4: Developing
      Feb 17 2026

      Nic and Tarina mention “snow-megadon” in Oklahoma. While they were looking for warm clothes to fight the chill, Tarina wanted her robber mask. Nic, bumfuzzled, confirms they have plenty of robber/ski masks.

      In this episode, Nic says that when leadership happens we’re developing others. This is the fourth proof of leadership.

      It’s important to note that teaching and development are not the same thing. Teaching a skill is one thing. Developing the person is different. Leaders focus on technical skills, on the how-to, whereas developing focuses on a person’s capacity.

      Teaching is showing. Developing someone’s capacity is drawing out and raising up—and it takes patience. Capacity to handle more responsibility, make better judgments, or handle more stress—this takes patience and a focus on the long-term.

      As a leader, you show proof of your leadership by asking more questions, engaging your team in thinking for themselves. You also show proof of leadership where you let your people struggle and figure it out.

      If you enjoy Nic and Tarina’s podcast and get something from listening to “all this Nic Bittle Crap,” please hit the like button, share it with a friend, or both. Your recommendation goes a long way in helping us reach more people.

      Also if you have questions that you want Nic and Tarina to answer, email them at info@nicbittle.com.

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      🛟 Click here to order your copy of Nic’s Life Ready Curriculum

      🧰 Check out Nic’s new solution for foremen: The Foreman's Inner Circle

      💬 To subscribe to Nic’s Leadership DRIP, please text the word “DRIP” to 866-998-4545 then follow the prompts.

      ❓ If you have questions or comments for Nic & Tarina, please send an email to info@nicbittle.com.

      🎬 Check out Nic's Work Force Pro YouTube channel.

      📚 Nic has written 4 books. You can decide which one is best for you here.

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      17 min
    • The Proof of Leadership | Part 3: Model
      Feb 10 2026

      Tarina launches with a question for Nic: “Can you help me improve?” Nic immediately knows it’s a trap—and he questions whether to take the bait, which he does.

      In this episode, Nic and Tarina talk about the third Proof of Leadership: Model. They take the idea of leading by example further—giving substance to the practice of modeling the behavior you want to see in others.

      The question they ask themselves: If we aren’t leading by example, then what happens to our influence? Modeling is a discipline not just a skill. You have to develop the capacity to do the hard things, whether it’s strapping on the tool belt or doing the paperwork.

      The easy thing is to just send an email or schedule a Zoom call. The hard thing is to go to the job site, pull on your steel-toe boots, the hardhat, and look at the crusty sheet metal workers in the eye. Behavior is communication and doing the hard thing builds trust over time.

      Nic shares a story about how to model the communication you want to see. He concludes, “Just because information is bad doesn’t give you permission not to communicate it.”

      If you enjoy Nic and Tarina’s podcast and get something from listening to “all this Nic Bittle Crap,” please hit the like button, share it with a friend, or both. Your recommendation goes a long way in helping us reach more people.

      Also if you have questions that you want Nic and Tarina to answer, email them at info@nicbittle.com.

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      🛟 Click here to order your copy of Nic’s Life Ready Curriculum

      🧰 Check out Nic’s new solution for foremen: The Foreman's Inner Circle

      💬 To subscribe to Nic’s Leadership DRIP, please text the word “DRIP” to 866-998-4545 then follow the prompts.

      ❓ If you have questions or comments for Nic & Tarina, please send an email to info@nicbittle.com.

      🎬 Check out Nic's Work Force Pro YouTube channel.

      📚 Nic has written 4 books. You can decide which one is best for you here

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      26 min
    • The Proof of Leadership | Part 2: Clarity
      Feb 3 2026

      Nic nearly Wreck-it-Ralph’d his Corn studio because he couldn’t get his microphones working—only to find out his speakers were off. And evidently, Tarina loves a good gas station hotdog (not).

      In this episode, Nic and Tarina talk about the second Proof of Leadership: Clarity. They provide personal examples of how successful they are together when they communicate with clarity. And they agree that it’s important to say it not just think it.

      A (new) hard Nic Bittle rule: “Lack of capacity does not excuse lack of communication.” In other words, you’re inability to say something aloud doesn’t give you permission to make assumptions about the another person’s grasp of what’s most important—or how you want things to get done.

      One area people drop the ball when it comes to clarity is, as Tarina shares, if a leader does not clarify directions and the team executes based on what the leader says and consequently the results are not what the leader wanted, the leader gets upset at the team.

      As a leader, are you telling your team “Just get it done” or “This is how I want you to get it done”? This is how you set clear expectations if you want good results.

      If you enjoy Nic and Tarina’s podcast and get something from listening to “all this Nic Bittle Crap,” please hit the like button, share it with a friend, or both. Your recommendation goes a long way in helping us reach more people.

      Also if you have questions that you want Nic and Tarina to answer, email them at info@nicbittle.com.

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      🛟 Click here to order your copy of Nic’s Life Ready Curriculum

      🧰 Check out Nic’s new solution for foremen: The Foreman's Inner Circle

      💬 To subscribe to Nic’s Leadership DRIP, please text the word “DRIP” to 866-998-4545 then follow the prompts.

      ❓ If you have questions or comments for Nic & Tarina, please send an email to info@nicbittle.com.

      🎬 Check out Nic's Work Force Pro YouTube channel.

      📚 Nic has written 4 books. You can decide which one is best for you here.

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      24 min
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