It's Bigger Than Leadership | Brittany Do
March 25th, 2022
1 hr 10 mins 52 secs
Season 19
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About this Episode
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Memorable Quotes from the episode:
[00:33:19] “No matter who you are, no matter where you are, you do leave a visible,or like a physical, but also a more mental footprint everywhere you go. That is something that's really powerful.”
Highlights of the Show:
[00:01:18] Guest Introduction
[00:02:34] Where did you grow up and what was it like there?
[00:04:05] When you were in high school, what did you think your future would look like?
[00:07:44] Talk to us about your personal definition of what leadership is, what it means to you, and then why write about leadership?
[00:10:30] Who is your book for?
[00:12:36] Do you think a lot of people tend to feel that way, like they don't see themselves as leaders or they don't realize that they have this leadership ability. Would you agree with that? Why? Why not?
[00:14:35] What was the process like while writing your book? How did you manage your knowledge? How did you manage the notes? And then finally, how did all that come together in a book?
[00:16:51] Talk to us about the importance of stories and why they serve as such useful reminders for us.
[00:19:29] How do you balance all the activities - full time course load, writing a book in the middle of a pandemic? How did you manage all that?
[00:22:55] “Can you tell us more about the role of introspection in your writing work and the role of introspection in stories of leadership?”
[00:25:55] Do you have an introspection practice that you undertake? Is it just sitting and thinking, is it sitting in journaling? Is it going for a walk and thinking? How do you get your introspection on?
[00:28:58] How were you able to keep a narrow focus while exploring so much data in your writing?
[00:32:41] Talk to us about the “Three Eyes framework”. You touched a little bit on the intentionality aspect of it, but talk to us about how these three, I guess what these three eyes are and how they relate to leadership.
[00:43:02] Talk about the difference between leadership and mentorship.
[00:45:36] Can you share some tips with the audience for how we can go about finding a mentor for ourselves?
[00:49:17] What tips would you have for someone who finds themselves in a position similar to mine where all of a sudden people have started following them on LinkedIn and or other social media and have started to view them as mentors. What advice would you share?
[00:54:20] It is 100 years in the future. What do you want to be remembered for?
Random Round
[00:56:30] When do you think the first video to hit 1 trillion views on YouTube will happen? And what do you think that video will be about?
[00:57:11] What do most people think within the first few seconds of meeting you for the first time?
[00:58:48] Talk to us about what the book title “Bigger Than Leadership” means to you.
[01:00:53] What are you currently reading?
[01:02:12] What is your procedure for taking notes?
[01:03:11] What song do you currently have on repeat?
[01:04:22-01:04:28] When people come to you for help, what do they usually want help with?
[01:05:45] What is your theme song?
[01:06:26] What issue will you always speak your mind about?
[01:07:25] Who inspires you to be better?
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