Category: Personal Growth

Ep. 03 Pride: Mentored Podcast

Ep. 03 Pride: Mentored Podcast

You know that old saying, “Pride comes before a fall?” Well, it turns out, it’s not just an old wives’ tale!
We’ve all seen those high-flying leaders who seem invincible…until they’re not. Suddenly, they’re tumbling down the mountain of success they built, all because of that sneaky villain – Pride!

In this episode of ‘Mentored with Carson Pue and Martin Sanders, we’re pulling back the curtain on this tricky trait. They share stories of real-life leaders who’ve tripped over their own egos and how this has impacted
their teams and organizations.

But guess what? It’s not all doom and gloom!  We’ll also be discussing ways to keep pride in check and how mentoring helps ensure you remain grounded while leading your organization successfully and with integrity.

So, are you ready to dive deep into the world of leadership, humility, and the surprising pitfalls of pride? Then grab your headphones 🎧 , settle into your favourite chair, and join us for this insightful, humorous, and heartfelt conversation!

Ep. 01 Self Awareness: Mentored Podcast

Ep. 01 Self Awareness: Mentored Podcast

Enjoy this thought-provoking conversation between Carson Pue and Martin Sanders, two remarkable voices in the world of leadership and mentoring. They are delving into the importance of self-awareness—a quality they believe is absolutely crucial for effective leadership.

You see, when leaders are self-aware, they can understand their role better, empathize with others, and as a result, achieve better team results. It’s like having a mirror that not only reflects who you are but also how you impact those around you. Pretty powerful, right?

But here’s the kicker—Pue and Sanders pointed out that despite its importance, many leaders seem to lack this essential trait. It’s like trying to navigate a ship without a compass—you might get somewhere, but it probably won’t be where you intended to go.

So, what’s the takeaway here? If you’re in a leadership position (or aspire to be), take time to develop your self-awareness. Reflect on your actions, ask for feedback, and be open to growth. Because ultimately, understanding yourself is the first step to understanding others—and that’s what makes a leader truly great.

Isn’t it fascinating how a little introspection can lead to such profound change? We’d love to hear your thoughts on this!