

Leveling Up Your Leadership with John Maxwell
Welcome to the What's Next! Podcast with Tiffani Bova.
This week, I’m joined by John Maxwell, someone who truly needs no introduction in the world of leadership. For over five decades, John has been teaching, writing, and inspiring leaders around the world. From his 5 Levels of Leadership to his 100+ books translated into 50 languages, he has shaped how millions think about what it means to lead well. But what I most admire about John, outside of the fact that he's a great guy, is that he doesn't just talk about leadership, he lives it. Whether working with Fortune 500 CEOs, young entrepreneurs or communities in need, he believes leadership is about one thing: adding value to others.
THIS EPISODE IS PERFECT FOR…anyone who wants to be more intentional in their growth as a leader. Whether you’re a CEO, founder, people manager, or just stepping into leadership, this episode is a must-listen.
TODAY’S MAIN MESSAGE…being put into a leadership position doesn’t always mean you’ve been prepared to lead. In this candid conversation, John explains why too many leaders are handed bigger roles without the support or mentoring they need to succeed and how to change that. We discuss what makes leadership truly effective, the importance of intentional growth, and how to build a stronger leadership bench within your organization. If you’re thinking about how to make sure your leadership legacy includes more than just your own success, John’s wisdom will stick with you.
KEY TAKEAWAYS…
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Great leaders invest in their people, not just themselves.
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Consistency is the secret to long-term success and it compounds over time.
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Don’t waste energy trying to fix your weaknesses. Instead, double down on your strengths.
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If you don’t have a mentor, create one through books, podcasts, or intentional practice.
WHAT I LOVE MOST…John’s reminder that leadership isn’t about “me first” but about adding value to others. It’s not your journey alone.
Running Time: 30:13
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