
This episode cuts through the noise. We sit down with David Kitchen of Edge Leadership Academy to talk real leadership—not the feel-good fluff, but the kind that builds teams, cultures, and winners.
We dive deep into the pillars of leadership, the difference between message and tone, and why clarity beats comfort when it comes to building high-performance environments. Kitchen breaks down why being direct isn’t cruel—it’s necessary—and how leaders who prioritize tone over truth often fail their teams.
We also get into the importance of defining what success actually looks like. If your people don’t know what "winning" means, how can they chase it? This conversation is about setting the standard, owning your message, and being willing to lead even when it’s uncomfortable.
If you’re in the business of building culture, demanding excellence, or leading people through hard things—this one’s for you.
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