On today’s show, we interview Deb Crowe who shares with us her distilled wisdom on leadership, failure, and success. Deb is a professional executive coach with a background in the medical rehabilitation industry.
Back in 1987, Deb had to drop out of school to take care of her ailing father. Tragically, while her father passed away, this experience forced Deb to grow up rather quickly.
Three years hence, Deb started work as a neurotrauma case manager for the insurance industry – a fruitful stint that lasted for 21 long years.
Currently, Deb coaches Executives and C-Suite Leaders in five different countries.
Deb talks about “heart-centered leadership” and why you cannot lead effectively unless you care and connect.
You will also learn why you need to “fail forward”. Unless you are fearless in trying new things, your growth will stagnate, and you will find yourself trapped on the hamster wheel.
Towards the end of the show, Deb talks about the importance of work-life integration and leading a life by design. Deb also shares her own morning routine – one of the few non-negotiables in her life in this segment of the show.
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