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  • šŸŽ™ļø Weā€™re bringing back a fan favorite!

    Dawn Petchell Luepke, a Nashville-based strengths coach, unpacks the misunderstood Command strength and how it brings clarity and confidence to teams.

    Dawn shares her journey from being called "intimidating" to fully owning her Command strengthā€”turning it into a powerful tool for leadership and communication.

    If youā€™re ready to rethink leadership, master constructive feedback, and embrace bold clarity, this episode is for you. Donā€™t miss it! šŸš€

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    Key Takeaways: Understanding the unique qualities and impact of the command strength in leadership Intentionally leveraging the presence and influence of command in team dynamics The importance of clarity and decisiveness for those with command Techniques for developing and nurturing command within oneself and others Embracing critical feedback to enhance the effectiveness of command
  • šŸŽ‰ We're re-releasing a gem!

    Join Charlotte Blair, a powerhouse strengths coach and author from Victoria, Australia, as she dives into the maximizer strengthā€”how to play to your strengths and find freedom in your work.

    Charlotte and Brandon explore redefining success, striving for excellence, and the art of giving constructive feedback (without the perfectionist panic). Plus, hear why complementary strengths are the secret sauce for leadership and team success.

    This fun and inspiring convo is packed with insights for anyone looking to level up personally and professionally.

    Donā€™t miss it! šŸŒŸ

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    Career Unstuck: How to Play to Your Strengths to Find Freedom and Purpose in Your Work Again by Charlotte Blair

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    Key Takeaways: Redefining success as a maximizer Challenging perfectionism in the pursuit of excellence The importance of partnering with complementary strengths Balancing constructive feedback with impactful results Career development through playing to individual strengths
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  • Whatā€™s it like to live with Responsibility as a top strength?

    In this episode, Lisa Schmith joins Brandon to explore the power of accountability, the challenges of saying no, and how to balance big commitments with self-care.

    šŸŽ™ Tune in for practical insights and a fresh take on harnessing Responsibility to get things done without burning out!

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    Key Takeaways: Responsibility is more than reliability: Itā€™s about deep ownership of commitments and a drive to follow through no matter what. Clear expectations are crucial: People with high Responsibility need clarity to avoid missteps. Autonomy is essential: Micromanagement erodes trust and morale for those with this strength. Burnout is a real risk: Balancing accountability with self-care and learning to say ā€œnoā€ are critical.

  • What makes Relators the masters of meaningful connections? šŸ’¬ Sara Regan from Strengths Now joins Brandon to dive into the magic of this trust-driven strength.

    Discover how Relators build authentic bonds, navigate tough conversations, and create spaces where people feel truly seen. Whether you're a Relator or just work with one, this episode is packed with insights, laughs, and real-world tips you can use right away.

    Hit play and join the conversation! šŸŽ§

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    Key Takeaways: Relator thrives on building trust and deep, authentic relationships, often one-on-one. Vulnerability is key for creating meaningful connections in personal and professional settings. Leaders with Relator can balance professionalism with genuine care to foster team cohesion and psychological safety. Relators excel at delivering tough conversations and feedback when trust is established. To support Relators, create opportunities for meaningful, smaller interactions, and honor commitments like one-on-one meetings.
  • In this episode, Jen Pasquale, founder of Lead with Curiosity, joins Brandon to dive into the "Restorative" strengthā€”a gift for tackling tough problems and finding real solutions.

    Jen opens up about how she went from feeling frustrated by her problem-solving instinct to using it as a superpower in her work with nonprofits and pharma teams.

    Whether youā€™re a natural fixer or just curious about strengths, Jenā€™s story will have you seeing challenges (and solutions!) in a whole new light.

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    Key Takeaways: Understanding Restorative Strength ā€“ The restorative strength is rooted in problem-solving, but itā€™s about addressing the root cause rather than just symptoms. Impact of Restorative in Teams ā€“ Individuals with restorative strengths can see potential issues and solutions that others may miss, making them invaluable in times of change. Creating Space for Problem-Solvers ā€“ Teams should give restorative individuals room to contribute their insights, which often lead to powerful, lasting improvements.
  • Brandon Miller dives deep into the strength of Input with the dynamic Christine Minh-Minh Gardner, a pro in the nuclear industry and proud ā€œcollector of everythingā€ā€”ideas, knowledge, and even friendships!

    From her meticulous collection of knowledge and resources to her deep curiosity and passion for connecting dots between peopleā€™s stories, Christine shares insights that will resonate with anyone aiming to harness their strengths for impactful leadership.

    Tune in to explore the complexities of the input strength, its real-life applications, and how it empowers Christine in her unique pathā€”from being a crawdad fishing queen to embracing AI as an extension of her knowledge hoarding!

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    Key Takeaways: The Depth of Input: Input isnā€™t just about collecting things; itā€™s about gathering knowledge, ideas, and people to build an invaluable network and resource pool. Resourcefulness and Preparedness: Input strengths often appear as heightened readiness, reflected in Christineā€™s detail-oriented approach to work and life (e.g., her ā€œmom bagā€ and thorough note-taking). Curiosity Drives Success: Christineā€™s ability to maintain friendships and seek insights positions her as an impactful leader and contributor to her teamā€™s success. Embracing Technology: Christineā€™s exploration of AI as a tool to organize and expand her input-driven mind showcases how modern technology can support inherent strengths.
  • Get ready for a deep dive into Contextā€”one of the rarest yet most powerful CliftonStrengths!

    In this episode, Brandon chats with Kasie Heiden, a master coach who shows how understanding the past can supercharge your future. Kasie shares how Context isn't just reminiscingā€”it's connecting dots to avoid repeating mistakes and drive your mission forward.

    Plus, hear about her unique coaching program, The Arena, crafted for CEOs and their teams to maximize growth.

    If youā€™re ready to unlock the wisdom of the past for bold, future moves, this one's for you! šŸš€

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    Key Takeaways: Context as a Strength: Understanding the past is crucial not just for nostalgia but for informing better decisions in the present and future. Advocating for Context: People with high Context need space to share insights that can prevent repeated mistakes. Leadership Insight: Combining Context with strengths like Futuristic creates powerful strategic plans and foresight.
  • In this episode, Brea Roper, expert Strengths coach, joins Brandon to unpack the often misunderstood strength of Connectedness.

    If youā€™re a coach or leader, youā€™ll love Briaā€™s take on how Connectedness can unify teams, spark purpose, and amplify impact. Discover why this strength is much more than ā€œwoo-wooā€ intuitionā€”itā€™s a driving force for creating meaning, fostering relationships, and building visionary cultures.

    This episode is a masterclass in connection, purpose, and helping others see the bigger picture. Tune in and get inspired to harness the power of Connectedness for yourself and your team!

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    Key Takeaways: Understanding Connectedness ā€“ Connectedness sees interrelationships and patterns in ideas, people, and even across time. Itā€™s especially effective at fostering unity and promoting a shared purpose. Application in Leadership and Coaching ā€“ Leaders with Connectedness can inspire and rally teams by intuitively spotting common ground and resolving conflict through shared goals. Personal Growth with Connectedness ā€“ Developing Connectedness starts with self-awareness and trusting oneā€™s instincts, using this strength to forge relationships and facilitate a larger sense of community.
  • n this episode, Brandon chats with Kansas State Senator and founder of O'Shea Strengths Coaching, Kristen O'Shea, to unpack the surprising superpower of Discipline.

    Kristenā€™s story is one of balanceā€”a state senator, entrepreneur, mother of two, and occasional Jazzercise enthusiast, she brings new meaning to "doing it all" without losing her center.

    This isnā€™t just a conversation about getting things done. Itā€™s about the beautiful art of balancing control and adaptability.

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    Key Takeaways:

    The Power of Discipline: Discipline is a unique strength that drives efficiency, planning, and the ability to adapt to changes while creating order and eliminating chaos. Balancing Control with Flexibility: While discipline thrives on planning and structure, unexpected changes and external demands require a balance between control and adaptability. Recognizing Disciplineā€™s Rarity: Discipline is among the rarest strengths, offering individuals with it an edge in managing both big-picture goals and intricate details with ease.
  • What happens when learning becomes your superpower?

    In this episode, Brandon speaks with Angeline Soon, who left a 20-year corporate IT career to launch her own business, Amplify Soon.

    Explore how the Learner Strength can help anyone navigate major life changes, embrace the unknown, and turn failure into fuel for growth.

    Angeline shares her personal journey and the key lessons that helped her trust her ability to learn through every challenge.

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    Key Takeaways:

    Learner is about embracing the joy of learningā€”from not knowing to knowingā€”and it thrives in the process of discovery, rather than just the end result. Learners face the unknown with fearlessness, trusting in their ability to figure things out and grow from the experience. Resilience in Learners comes from viewing failures as lessons, enabling them to bounce back quickly from setbacks.
  • In this episode, Brandon sits down with Melanie Shaffer, Founder & President of Talent Suite LLC, for a conversation that will hit home for any leader whoā€™s ever wondered, ā€œHow do I get my team to actually do what I need them to do?ā€ (Hint: Itā€™s not just about checking off to-do lists.)

    Melanie shares her deep expertise on the Executing Domainā€”those strengths that keep teams humming, projects moving, and leaders almost out of panic mode.

    Weather youā€™re leading a team or planning to hire one, this episode is a go-to playbook for aligning expectations and driving results.

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    Key Takeaways:

    Execution & Leadership: Leaders with strong execution strengths often face the challenge of balancing control with delegation. Celebrating Milestones: For execution-driven teams, it's critical to celebrate milestones, not just the final outcome, to keep motivation high and recognize progress. Effective Communication: Teams with high execution strengths need clear, structured communication and touchpoints to perform at their best.
  • This week Brandon delves into the fascinating world of the Strategic Thinking domain with guest Ken Barr Jr., Gallup Certified Strengths Coach.

    Whether you geek out over data, thrive on visionary ideas, or just want to know how to get the most out of the deep thinkers in your life (or on your team), this episode is for you.

    Get an understanding of all eight Strategic Thinking strengths and uncover how they drive better decision-making, stronger teams, and, to be honest, a little frustration.

    Kenā€™s been in the coaching game for nearly two decades, and heā€™s sharing his best insights on how to unlock the superpowers of these thinkers.

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    Key Takeaways:

    Strengths in this domainā€”such as Input, Strategic, and Learnerā€”focus on gathering and organizing information to identify long-term solutions. Thinkers in this domain thrive when they are given the freedom to explore information before making decisions. Friction can arise between thinkers and execution-oriented colleagues, emphasizing the need for a balance of perspectives.
  • Ever felt like you're swimming through life only to hit an unexpected wall? Katie Swearingen knows the feelingā€”and sheā€™s mastered the art of adapting on the fly.

    In this episode, Brandon chats with Katie, Organizational Development Advisor at CARTI, about the power of adaptability and how itā€™s shaped her career (and even a triathlon mishap).

    This isnā€™t just about bouncing back; itā€™s about thriving in uncertainty. If youā€™ve ever wondered how to pivot gracefully, keep your team engaged, and still hit your goals, this episode is for you.

    Buckle upā€”because lifeā€™s plan B might just be your best move yet.

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    Key Takeaways:

    Adaptability Builds Confidence: When people embrace their natural strengths, like adaptability, they gain confidence to tackle challenges head-on. Quick Decision-Making: Adaptability allows leaders to quickly pivot and make decisions that keep teams moving forward, even in unpredictable situations. Engagement and Well-being: Knowing and using oneā€™s strengths, like adaptability, directly contributes to increased employee engagement and overall well-being.
  • Elmo Alforque, a certified Strengths Coach, joins the Brandon to discuss the Analytical strength.

    Elmo reveals how this strength can drive data-driven decision-making, research, and strategic thinking. There is a balance between using logic and understanding people. Get practical advice for how to develop leadership while leveraging analytical abilities.

    Tune in to discover the benefits and potential pitfalls of this powerful strength and how it plays out in real-life leadership and team dynamics.

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  • What if the secret to smarter decision-making lies in slowing down?

    Brandon interviews Chad Ahern, Gallup-certified strengths coach and co-host of The Thoughtful Talents Show, about the intricacies of the Deliberative strength.

    They explore how this "measure twice, cut once" strength is essential for thoughtful decision-making, risk management, and long-term strategy in both personal and professional settings.

    Get real life analogies and practical tips for coaching individuals with high Deliberative - highlighting how this often misunderstood strength can be a team's most thoughtful and vigilant contributor.

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  • Curious about how leaders with influencing strengths motivate their teams? This conversation with Brent O'Bannon will show you how to refine your leadership influence!

    Brent, Master Certified Coach and CEO of Strengths Champion Solutions, talks about the Influencing domain of CliftonStrengths framework.

    With captivating analogies, such as dog sledding to explain the power of leadership domains, this conversation offers a unique and actionable perspective for coaches and leaders alike**.

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  • Trust in the workplace is powerful and impactful.

    Host Brandon Miller sits down with Bill Dippel, a seasoned strengths coach with an innate talent for building meaningful relationships in the workplace. Dippel, who heads a team of four staff coaches, emphasizes the profound impact of trust, authenticity, and strategic relationship management on team effectiveness and individual performance.

    Get insights on gauging the mood of the room and adjusting strategies based on the level of relational "gooeyness."

    Tune in as Bill and Brandon unravel the complexities of relationship dynamics, the power of harmony in team settings, and the vital interplay of trust and performance.

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  • In this episode, host Brandon Miller dives deep into the CliftonStrength of Competition with guest Sarah Robinson, CEO of FRESH Concepts and one of the first seven Gallup-certified strengths coaches.

    Sarah shares her personal journey with the Competition strength, highlighting her challenges and victories. She offers insights into coaching competitive individuals, especially women, and how to channel competition toward personal and professional growth.

    Whether you're coaching, leading, or reflecting on your own strengths, this episode is packed with practical advice and wisdom for competitors at heart.

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  • In this episode, Brandon Miller and Dahlia Sutrisno discuss the CliftonStrengths theme of Focus.

    Dahlia shares how she defines and develops her Focus strength, which allows her to concentrate on goals and be present in the moment. She strategically developed her focus through activities like martial arts and rifling.

    Explore the challenges of maintaining focus and avoiding distractions.

    Whether you're a high-focus individual or just looking to understand this strength better, Dahliaā€™s insights are both profound and practical, offering actionable advice on how to cultivate and harness focus in daily life and work environments.

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  • In this episode renowned strengths coach and founder of Releasing Strengths Richard Sterry joins host Brandon Miller to dive deep into the Harmony strength theme.

    Richard shares his personal journey of embracing and leveraging Harmony, offering practical insights on how to navigate conflict, find common ground, and create a sense of balance within teams. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the meaning behind silence and asking the right questions to foster respectful discussions.

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