Real leadership begins with curiosity, the willingness to ask the right questions, and truly listening.
In this special mashup, Denis Gianoutsos brings together two powerful voices: Emily Ransone, who shares how structure can create freedom for leaders, and Natasha Miller, who turned personal discipline and creative passion into entrepreneurial success.
From exploring change to building systems that work, these conversations pull back the curtain on what it takes to lead with clarity, courage, and purpose.
Tune in to hear how these leaders are changing the way we lead and why it matters now more than ever.
EP 243 – Emily Ransone: EOS, Empowerment, and Growth
- What EOS is and how it helps leaders run better businesses
- Why asking questions is more powerful than giving answers
- The importance of listening and being fully present
- How her book helps leaders get unstuck and grow
- Learning to lead by letting go of control
EP 270 – Natasha Miller: Music, Grit, and Leading Through Change
- Lessons from leading a string quartet
- The reality of pressure and loneliness in leadership
- Building and rebuilding a business during tough times
- Staying grounded through change and uncertainty
Key Quotes:
"I’m not telling people what to do - that’s creating dependency. My job is to lessen that dependency and teach them to be Jedi Masters." - Emily Ransone
"If you’re playing at a wedding, you have to have the feeling for when to stop a song. That’s leadership." - Natasha Miller
"You can only script your life so much - the rest is about being in the flow." - Denis Gianoutsos
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