Emil K. Everett on Leading Through Crisis, Generations, and Radical Transparency

Joe Pardavila is joined by leadership expert Emil K. Everett, author of Leading With Trust: The 12 Elements of Achieving Peak Performance. They delve into the evolving landscape of leadership, from the seismic shifts caused by the pandemic—where empathy and transparency became non-negotiable—to the timeless balance between character and skills. Emil shares poignant lessons from his mother’s resilience, his journey from Wall Street to leading a family business, and how crises like Starbucks’ turnaround under Howard Schultz reveal the power of adaptive leadership.

The conversation explores generational dynamics in the workplace, the pitfalls of ego-driven leadership, and why emotional intelligence is critical for modern managers. Everett unpacks concepts like radical transparency, servant leadership, and trust restoration, offering actionable insights from Dale Carnegie’s principles to his own “three C’s” framework (competency, consistency, comprehension).

Viewers will walk away with strategies to navigate volatility, inspire multigenerational teams, and lead with authenticity. Perfect for aspiring leaders and seasoned executives alike, this episode is a masterclass in building cultures of trust and agility.

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Joe Pardavila

Joe Pardavila is a leading voice in audio content production, with decades of experience in podcasting and terrestrial radio. He has created over 10,000 hours of audio content, captivating audiences nationwide. Joe is a recognized expert in communication and the author of the bestselling book, “Good Listen: Creating Memorable Conversations in Business and Life,” which provides valuable tips and strategies for mastering the art of communication. Throughout his career, Joe has been a radio personality…

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