Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder.
I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional.
Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission.
Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
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Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder.
I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional.
Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission.
Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.
Leaders are good because they're good at what they do - right?
The answer is surprisingly (or maybe not-so-surprisingly) complex. While competence is certainly an important factor that a successful leader should have, it's only one leg of a three-legged stool on which a successful leader stands.
For this episode, I'm thrilled to be joined by Matt Wiggins, a dear friend, youth ministry professional and youth therapist, who helps us break down the "Three Cs" required to become a successful leader: Competence, Character, and Consciousness.
Join us as we walk through these concepts, especially from the perspective of a young person and/or of influencers of young people, and understand how to enhance the Three Cs to both be a better leader, and to develop better leaders for tomorrow.
Captain’s Notes for Young Leaders
Being a leader is hard. Being a young leader can be even harder.
I’m Tyler Ross. I’m a former U.S. Marine Corps officer, combat veteran, and current operations executive. This podcast is intended for young leaders, employers of young leaders, and anyone interested in studying the art, science, and psychology behind successfully leading teams as a young professional.
Don’t let age keep you from leading. Don’t set limits for yourself because of perceived boundaries. Leverage your own abilities, and those of your teams, to accomplish the mission.
Age is a mindset, but leadership is a calling.