Step once more into the flickering candlelight of Dickens’ world as we journey with Ebenezer Scrooge through the memories that shaped him—and discover what they reveal about our own leadership. In this Christmas-themed episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, we stand beside the Ghost of Christmas Past and watch formative scenes unfold: Scrooge as a lonely boy, a joyful apprentice under Fezziwig, and the heartbreaking moment Belle releases him with the words, “Another idol has displaced me… a golden one.”
Each memory carries a lesson.
Each moment illuminates a truth.
And through them all runs a single, liberating theme:
Our past should inform us, not master us.
Whether you lead from the middle, without a title, or in a place where your influence feels overlooked or underutilized, this episode will help you understand the stories that shaped you—and how to reclaim them so they no longer hold you back.
Together we will:
Explore how past experiences influence your leadership mindset
Learn from Fezziwig’s joyful, people-first leadership
Confront the fears revealed in Scrooge’s parting with Belle
Identify which memories guide you and which memories bind you
Practice a simple framework for redeeming your leadership past
If you’ve ever wondered why you lead the way you do—or why certain moments still have power over your confidence, voice, or influence—this episode offers the clarity and compassion you need to move forward.
✨ Stay to the end for a practical reflection tool you can use today.
✨ And join us next episode as we visit The Ghost of Leadership Present.
Subscribe, share, and step into your influence—one reclaimed story at a time.
Step into the frost-covered counting-house of A Christmas Carol and discover two leaders who couldn’t be more different. In this first episode of my special Christmas series, we explore the contrasting mindsets of Ebenezer Scrooge and Bob Cratchit—one driven by scarcity and fear, the other by abundance, joy, and quiet resilience.
Using Dickens’ own words, we’ll uncover leadership lessons hidden in this classic tale:
❄️ Why Scrooge’s mindset isolates, diminishes, and ultimately destroys influence
✨ How Bob Cratchit leads with strength despite having no authority or title
🤝 Transactional vs. relational leadership in today’s workplace
🥶 How scarcity freezes the heart—and how abundance warms it
🌟 Why hope is the most powerful stance for leaders who feel powerless
Whether you’re leading in your workplace, community, classroom, or home, this episode will challenge you to reflect on your own mindset this Christmas season.
Scrooge had position. Cratchit had influence.
You can choose the same path.
🎧 Listen now and join me for a Dickens-inspired journey through mindset, character, and the power of quiet leadership.
Without trust, leadership stalls. In this episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, George Engel unpacks the research of Dr. Jack Zenger and Dr. Joe Folkman on The Trifecta of Trust—relationships, competence, and integrity. Discover how trust connects consistency and momentum, and why it’s the greatest currency for leaders at every level.
In this heartfelt episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, George Engel reflects on the life and legacy of Charlie Kirk following his untimely death. Setting aside his planned episode, George speaks from the heart about what truly makes a leader—beyond titles, positions, or politics.
Drawing from both personal faith and leadership wisdom, George highlights five core traits every leader must cultivate:
Character rooted in values
A clear vision that inspires
The ability to communicate truth with grace
A servant’s heart that adds value to others
A growth mindset that fuels continual learning
This conversation is both a tribute and a challenge: to live with integrity, lead with humility, and find your voice—even when you feel powerless.
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Momentum is a leader’s best friend, but how do you create it when you’re not the one in charge? In this episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, George Engel unpacks John Maxwell’s Law of Momentum and shows how powerless leaders can spark energy, build credibility, and influence others through small wins.
You’ll discover practical steps to create movement without authority, avoid momentum killers, and leverage small victories into lasting impact.
Key Takeaway: You don’t need a title to create momentum. You need a spark.
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Consistency: The Superpower of the Powerless Leader
Influence is not established through grand, attention-grabbing moments; it is earned through the small, repeated actions you take every day. In this episode, George Engel explains how consistency fosters trust, credibility, and influence, even when you may not hold a formal title. He also provides practical steps to help you transform consistency into your leadership superpower.
What should you do when no one takes you seriously, especially if you're the youngest or least experienced person in the room? In this episode, George Engel explores John Maxwell’s Law of Respect, focusing on its relevance to Gen Z and those in positions of limited authority. He shares practical strategies for earning influence without a formal title, gaining respect in the workplace, and leading from the middle. If you're frustrated with being overlooked, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, George Engel unpacks the groundbreaking 1998 Harvard Business Review article by Daniel Goleman that redefined leadership. Discover why emotional intelligence—not IQ—is the true differentiator, especially for leaders without formal authority. George shares practical tools, personal stories, and a free EQ reflection guide to help you lead with influence from the middle.
Visit 23Lead.com/resources to download your free guide and start growing your EQ today.
In this episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, George Engel dives into the universal experience of fear, particularly for leaders without formal authority. Sharing a personal story of overcoming claustrophobia, George reveals actionable insights to help you name your fears, take steps forward, and build your leadership influence. Download the free Facing Fear Toolkit to start your journey toward courageous leadership today.
In this episode, George Engel explores the subtle yet risky trap of passivity, especially for leaders without titles. You’ll discover the surprising link between “passion” and “passive,” why remaining silent can hinder your influence, and how to lead with passion even when you feel powerless. If you're ready to stop waiting and start leading, this episode is for you.
In this episode of The Powerless Leader Podcast, explore the crucial differences between self-consciousness and self-awareness. Discover why anxiety about others' perceptions limits your growth, while genuine self-awareness expands your potential. Filled with practical strategies, insightful research, and relatable stories, this episode will empower you to lead yourself and others more effectively. Ready to shift from anxiety to awareness? Tune in now!
n this episode of The Powerless Leader, we dive deep into the mental battlefield of leadership: the voice in your head. Building on Episode 2’s Law of the Mirror, we explore why it’s so hard to hold onto your value—even when you know it intellectually.
Whether you’re a young professional like Terrance, doubting your seat at the table, or a seasoned leader who still battles self-criticism, this episode will help you silence the inner critic and step into your influence. You’ll learn the 3 R’s—Recognize, Reframe, and Replace—that will shift your self-talk and shape your leadership presence.
Featuring insights from Atomic Habits by James Clear and The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen Covey, this episode is packed with mindset tools and reflection prompts to help you lead from the inside out.
🎯 Key Takeaways:
Where the inner critic comes from—and how to challenge it
How your mindset shapes your influence
Practical steps to reframe negative self-talk
Quotes and tools to rewire your internal narrative
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How you see yourself establishes the ceiling for your leadership. In this episode, George Engel explores John Maxwell’s Law of the Mirror, "You must see value in yourself to add value to yourself." Through storytelling, practical steps, and powerful reminders, this episode encourages you to confront your inner critic, recognize your worth, and take the first step toward leading from the middle.
In the first episode of The Powerless Leader, host George Engel sets the stage for a new kind of leadership conversation that champions influence over position. Drawing from his decades of experience and a pivotal personal story from Moscow, George reveals what it means to lead without formal authority. You will learn why titles do not define your impact, how presence creates influence, and why leadership from the middle matters more than ever today.
This episode invites you to step into your power if you have ever felt unseen, unheard, or undervalued.
What Is a Powerless Leader?
A powerless leader is not weak.
They are often the strongest in the room, because they influence without authority.
They are teachers. Middle managers. Support staff.They shape culture, solve problems, and lift others—even when no one notices.
The Powerless Leader Podcast launches May 1.
This 30-second clip provides a preview of why I created it and who it's for.
If you lead from the middle, follow along. Let us build this together.