Leadership is rarely neat, and the real lessons often come far from the pages of books or the walls of seminar rooms. Join us as we uncover stories of imperfection, problem-solving, and growth from leaders who’ve learned the hard way. Through candid conversations, we explore how mistakes can lead to breakthroughs, fostering stronger teams and better decision-making. This is leadership in the real world—unfiltered, unpolished, and full of valuable insights you can apply today.
In this episode of Building Great People, we sit down with Mark Blaze—an accomplished Chief Revenue Officer known for driving sales, leading strategic initiatives, and building cultures that thrive. With decades of experience in market expansion, P&L management, and team leadership, Mark unpacks the personal side of executive leadership: staying calm in crisis, leading with empathy, and empowering others to grow. Whether you'r...
Episode 3 of Building Great People features Nick Lavery — active-duty Green Beret, keynote speaker, coach, and CEO. A best-selling author and member of The Press, Nick shares a powerful story of grit, leadership, and resilience.
With nearly 20 years in Special Forces, Nick offers deep insights on mission planning, problem-solving, and what it means to truly lead — at work and at home. He opens up about balancing military life with ...
What if your biggest fear wasn’t failure—but never taking the leap at all?
In this episode of Building Great People, we sit down with Emily, founder of Asulon Collective, Downtown Clarksville’s newest craft coffee shop. Emily’s journey is one of courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to serving people—one cup at a time.
Growing up on a 125-acre hay farm in Florida, Emily learned the power of hospitality from her gran...
In the very first episode of Building Great People, host Rylan Kean sits down with none other than Leo Millan, a visionary leader, entrepreneur, and philanthropist. Leo shares his journey—from overcoming challenges to building businesses and giving back through the Millan Foundation. His insights on leadership, faith, and service are ones you don’t want to miss.
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