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Episode 1 - "Echoes of Leadership: Where the Ripple Effect Begins"

Apr 25, 2025
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Episode Description

Welcome to the debut episode of Echoes of Leadership, where bold ideas meet real-world leadership. Join hosts Josh, Angela , and Jenny as they open up about their journeys, from challenging personal beginnings to building transformative businesses, and introduce the powerful philosophy driving this show: the ripple effect.

In this premiere episode, you'll discover:

  • Why this podcast exists and the personal leadership stories that inspired it

  • What the ripple effect really means, and how one decision can change entire communities

  • An introduction to the Five Pillars of Impact: Leadership Development, Scalability & Efficiency, Cultural Cohesion, Financial Health, and Marketing & Sales

  • What to expect from future episodes, including powerful interviews, hands-on strategies, and the tough questions business owners are already asking

Angela shares how her early experience being silenced fuels her mission to give others a voice. Jenny introduces the five-pillar framework that guides lasting business transformation. And Josh explains why this podcast is more than a platform, it's a movement.

We wrap with a personal ripple effect challenge: What's one recent decision you've made as a leader, and how has it impacted those around you?

If you're ready to lead with purpose, power, and possibility, this is where it all begins.

Subscribe, review, and share the ripple. And don't miss Episode 2: "The Empathy Revolution: Why Emotional Intelligence Is the Key to Business Growth.




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