They say in the land of the blind, the person with one eye is king. The same goes for leadership.
You don’t need to know everything—you just need to see a little more clearly than others and be willing to share what you see.
If you’re hesitant to share your ideas on social media or a podcast, remember: someone out there needs your perspective.
In this conversation, Mason Duchatschek talks with Steve Ramona, host of Doing Business With a Servant’s Heart, about leading through service, sharing what you know, and the ripple effect of simple generosity.
📺 Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/UVgMjOH37rY
Key Takeaways
-You don’t need to know everything to lead—share the clarity you do have.
-Your voice may be the answer to someone else’s problem today.
-Servant leadership reduces fear and increases action.
-Authenticity beats perfection for trust and influence.
-Small acts of service create outsized ripple effects.
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About This Channel
The Mason Duchatschek Show spotlights authors, executives, and operators who turn people systems into business results. Mason is a bestselling author of People Matter Most and Inclusive Leadership. His ideas have been featured in Selling Power, Entrepreneur, and The New York Times.
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