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From Shame to Service: Harnessing the Power of Your Story with Mark Leruste

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Key Takeaways:

  • Proximity Bias: Why your story might feel “boring” to you but is magical to others hearing it for the first time.
  • From Shame to Service: How sharing your story transforms not just others but also yourself.
  • Emotional Credibility: Establish trust and connection with audiences by sharing your authentic origin story.
  • Strategic Storytelling: Your story is about you, but it’s for your audience—tailor it with intention to resonate and inspire action.
  • Vulnerability in Leadership: Being imperfect in public makes you relatable and influential, fostering genuine connections.

Addressing Polarization in Leadership:

Mark and John discuss how marginalized communities face unique challenges in sharing their stories and the importance of creating safe spaces for authentic expression. They emphasize how leaders who share their humanity can build trust, break barriers, and inspire connection across diverse teams.

Key Insight: "Your story is about you, but it’s not for you—it’s for the people you serve."

Quotable Moments:

  • “What you resist persists; acknowledgment causes disappearance.” – John Bates
  • “If you’re afraid of offending people when you share your story, remember: if they wanted you to write kindly about them, they should have behaved better.” – Mark Leruste
  • “Proximity bias makes us undervalue our stories—but to others, they can be life-changing.” – Mark Leruste

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John Bates provides 1:1 Executive Communications Coaching, both in-person and online, as well as large and small group training.

Sign up for his free weekly micro-trainings at https://johnbates.com/mini-trainings and create a great leadership communications habit that makes you the kind of leader who inspires trust, loyalty and connection.

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Content provided by John Bates and John Bates - Executive Speaking Success. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by John Bates and John Bates - Executive Speaking Success or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Key Takeaways:

  • Proximity Bias: Why your story might feel “boring” to you but is magical to others hearing it for the first time.
  • From Shame to Service: How sharing your story transforms not just others but also yourself.
  • Emotional Credibility: Establish trust and connection with audiences by sharing your authentic origin story.
  • Strategic Storytelling: Your story is about you, but it’s for your audience—tailor it with intention to resonate and inspire action.
  • Vulnerability in Leadership: Being imperfect in public makes you relatable and influential, fostering genuine connections.

Addressing Polarization in Leadership:

Mark and John discuss how marginalized communities face unique challenges in sharing their stories and the importance of creating safe spaces for authentic expression. They emphasize how leaders who share their humanity can build trust, break barriers, and inspire connection across diverse teams.

Key Insight: "Your story is about you, but it’s not for you—it’s for the people you serve."

Quotable Moments:

  • “What you resist persists; acknowledgment causes disappearance.” – John Bates
  • “If you’re afraid of offending people when you share your story, remember: if they wanted you to write kindly about them, they should have behaved better.” – Mark Leruste
  • “Proximity bias makes us undervalue our stories—but to others, they can be life-changing.” – Mark Leruste

Resources Mentioned:

Connect & Subscribe:

Love the episode? Don’t forget to:

✔️ Subscribe to Live Like a Leader

⭐ Leave a 5-star review – it helps us reach more leaders like you!

🔗 Share this episode with a colleague or friend who needs to hear it.

Next Steps:

-----

John Bates provides 1:1 Executive Communications Coaching, both in-person and online, as well as large and small group training.

Sign up for his free weekly micro-trainings at https://johnbates.com/mini-trainings and create a great leadership communications habit that makes you the kind of leader who inspires trust, loyalty and connection.

  continue reading

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