
Antwi joins us from Toronto, Canada. Antwi stays busy running his clothing brand Noir et Noire, Assistant General Manager of the Niagara River Lions of the Canadian Elite basketball League, and (HOT TAKE) General Manager of a Baseball clubhouse. While Antwi shared his roles, what we loved most was his journey and curiosity along the way. One of his favorite resources was The Leader Who Had No Title by Robin Sharma. We look forward to having him join us on the show again to catch up on how his leadership is holding up as he gets comfortbale in his new roles!
Aug 18, 2020
33 min

Michael joins us from Sleepy Hollow, New York to talk about mentorship, and the role is plays in strong leadership. We explored the power of relationships, professional growth, and why leadership has become something that feels unachievable for some. Roniel is proud to have called Mike a leader for a long time. Enjoy.
Aug 3, 2020
45 min

The guys welcomes Marino Castro to the show to discuss toxic masculinity, LTGBQIA, relationships, and much more. Marino is a New York State Licensed Mental Health Counselor and Co-Founder of Ample Space. We are lucky to have him.
Jul 27, 2020
44 min

Jon Birsner joins us as the newly appointed head lacrosse coach of Culver Academy. We spoke about his journey from the United States Navy to VMI to his new role. Some of the highlights include "journey over outcomes" and Twitter is a great source for inspiration.
Jul 14, 2020
37 min

Hillary joins us from Rhode Island where she is (que the resume) full time in medical sales, cohost on @fempirepod, founder @whole_rx, dog mom to Henry, and all around superstar. We dove deep into her experiences as a woman in the workplace, her leadership inspirations, and how she continues to grow as a leader everyday.
Jul 6, 2020
42 min

David and Ronnie sit down to recap the first 9 episodes. They share some feedback from our listeners, themes, and relive some of their favorite moments from the podcast. The guys also talk about future episodes breaking down current and past leaders. Enjoy a new shorter version of Lucky to Lead.
Jun 25, 2020
36 min

Proud to support Black Poetry and Jaylene Clark Owens of Harlem, New York. After meeting with Officer Wendy Yancey of Sleepy Hollow, this poem spoke volumes to her experience and intersectionality as a Black Female Officer. Enjoy.
Jaylene Clark Owens is an AUDELCO and Barrymore Award winning actress. She is a member of The Wilma Theater's resident acting company, HotHouse. Jaylene is also a highly acclaimed spoken word poet. She is the Executive Director of Harlem KW Project, LLC, which is the company she started with three other women to write the play, Renaissance in the Belly of a Killer Whale.
Jaylene's debut book of poetry, "AfroPoetic", is now available on Amazon! It tells her experience living in the United States as a Black Woman. Catch her live Wednesdays at 9PM on Theatre Horizon's Facebook page for her video podcast, #PoppaPank!
She can be found on iInstagram @JayleneClarkOwens
Jun 16, 2020
4 min

Wendy joins us from Sleepy Hollow, New York, where she is the first Black Female police officer in the department history. She breaks down her approach to leadership in and out of uniform. We speak to her identity as an officer, woman, black American, Puerto Rican, coach, mother, and so much more.
At Lucky to Lead conversation is action. We are proud to say Black Lives Matter. Officer Yancey enhanced our action by being our guest at a crucial time. Thank You for listening and engaging. We encourage you to go put conversation into action, now. Register to vote. Support local Black owned businesses. Educate yourself and those around you.
Jun 7, 2020
1 hr 8 min

Joe joins the show from Greenville, SC. We dove into his approach to coaching, his WHY, and his faith. We go in and out of stories and why we are lucky to lead. We will definitely get Joe back for another episode!
Jun 1, 2020
1 hr 20 min

Finally, Andrew joins us on Lucky to Lead. The friend of the show and coach, father, son, board member, and all around leader shared some lessons from his journey. We listened to his approach to listen more than you talk and how communication has been inegral in his success. Andrew will be on again, there is more to unpack.
May 24, 2020
1 hr 1 min
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