What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...
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What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...
Why Introverts Might Be Better Leaders Than Extroverts with Antoinette Griffin
Keep The Change
39 minutes
4 months ago
Why Introverts Might Be Better Leaders Than Extroverts with Antoinette Griffin
What if being introverted wasn’t a weakness to “fix,” but a strength to lead with? In this episode, my guest is Antoinette Griffin, a leadership coach, trainer, and faculty member with Maxwell Leadership who specializes in communication and human behavior. You’ve probably seen her on some of the biggest Maxwell stages, but what makes her story powerful is that she started out terrified of public speaking. Today, she’s teaching leaders around the world how to thrive by leaning into who they re...
Keep The Change
What happens when a kid who grew up homeless, digging through dumpsters for survival, becomes one of the most respected leaders in the automotive industry? This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a reminder that your past doesn’t get to vote on your future. On this episode of Keep the Change, I sit down with Ed Roberts, and fair warning…this one goes deep. Real deep. What we unpack in this episode: Ed’s story is raw, honest, and powerful, but it’s not just about where he came from. It’s ...