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*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:8eefad60-4359-4d43-accb-37ef378873d5-4" data-testid= "conversation-turn-10" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Episode 56: In this episode, we dive deep into the leadership journey of Michael Dell—the entrepreneur who started a computer company from his college dorm room and built it into one of the world's most influential technology organizations. From disrupting the PC industry with a direct-to-customer model to taking the company private and executing one of the largest technology acquisitions in history, Dell has consistently demonstrated an ability to think long term, adapt to change, and make bold decisions when others saw uncertainty. We explore how Dell: Built a customer-obsessed culture that fueled decades of growth Developed the judgment to make high-stakes decisions under pressure Balanced ambition with humility throughout his leadership journey Navigated industry disruption and technological transformation Created alignment around a clear vision while empowering others to execute Turned setbacks into opportunities for reinvention and long-term success This episode examines the principles, mindset, and leadership lessons that have defined Michael Dell's career and helped shape one of the most enduring companies in technology.

Episode 55: In this episode, we dive deep into the leadership journey of Ed Bastian—the steady hand behind Delta Air Lines and one of the most respected operators in modern aviation. *]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:8eefad60-4359-4d43-accb-37ef378873d5-2" data-testid= "conversation-turn-6" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Confronted with unprecedented disruption during the COVID-19 pandemic, a near standstill in global travel, and immense pressure on employees and customers alike, Bastian led through one of the most challenging periods in the airline industry's history. What followed was not reactive decision-making—but a principled commitment to people, transparency, and long-term thinking. We explore how Bastian: Rebuilt trust with employees and customers during crisis Prioritized people-first leadership—even at significant short-term cost Communicated with consistency, empathy, and clarity Balanced operational discipline with humanity Positioned Delta for recovery while strengthening its culture for the long term Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

*]:pointer-events-auto scroll-mt-[calc(var(--header-height)+min(200px,max(70px,20svh)))]" dir="auto" tabindex="-1" data-turn-id= "request-WEB:052196e7-6426-4aa0-bd6d-5612ec0b970d-0" data-testid= "conversation-turn-2" data-scroll-anchor="true" data-turn= "assistant"> Episode 54: In this episode, we dive deep into the remarkable leadership journey of Larry Culp—the first outsider to lead General Electric and one of the most respected turnaround CEOs of our time. Facing a historic crisis, massive debt, and eroding trust, Culp stepped into one of the toughest leadership roles in corporate America. What followed was not a flashy reinvention—but a disciplined return to fundamentals: accountability, operational rigor, and people-first leadership. We explore how Culp: Rebuilt confidence inside and outside the organization Applied lean principles and continuous improvement at scale Balanced humility with decisive action Led through uncertainty with clarity and credibility Created lasting change without losing the company's soul Through real-world examples, behind-the-scenes stories, and practical takeaways, this episode unpacks what modern leaders can learn from Culp's calm, focused, and highly effective approach. Whether you're leading a team, scaling an organization, or navigating change, this conversation offers a masterclass in resilient, principled leadership. Listen in to learn how steady leadership can drive extraordinary turnaround.

Episode 53: Conrad Hilton turned a single hotel in Texas into the world's most recognizable hospitality empire. In this episode, we explore the bold vision, relentless discipline, and faith-driven leadership that built Hilton into a global brand. From surviving bankruptcy to mastering scale and service, Hilton led with grit, precision, and an unshakable belief in consistency and excellence. We'll uncover how he standardized luxury, empowered managers, and created systems that still shape modern hospitality—along with the leadership lessons today's entrepreneurs and executives can apply in any industry. Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

Episode 52: Alex Karp doesn't fit the Silicon Valley mold—and that's exactly the point. In this episode, we break down the unconventional leadership style of Palantir's co-founder and CEO, a philosopher-CEO who built one of the most controversial and powerful software companies of the modern era. From his deep conviction-driven leadership to his willingness to resist short-term thinking, Karp leads with intensity, ideology, and long-term vision. We explore how he builds mission-driven teams, embraces conflict, and thinks differently about power, technology, and responsibility—and what today's leaders can learn from his refusal to conform. Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

Episode 51: Larry Ellison didn't just build Oracle—he built a legend. In this episode, we dive into the bold, competitive, and often controversial leadership style that turned a startup into one of the world's tech giants. Known for his relentless drive, sharp intellect, and refusal to play it safe, Ellison led with a mix of vision, combativeness, and charisma that redefined Silicon Valley leadership. We'll unpack how he inspired loyalty, sparked rivalries, and turned audacious ideas into billion-dollar realities—and what today's leaders can learn from his unapologetic pursuit of excellence. Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

Episode 50: Andrew Mellon was more than a banker—he was an empire builder, a power broker, and one of the most influential figures in early 20th-century America. In this episode, we explore how Mellon's leadership shaped finance, politics, and philanthropy. From guiding U.S. economic policy as Treasury Secretary to backing industries that fueled American growth, Mellon combined quiet authority with sharp strategy. We'll uncover his approach to wealth, decision-making, and influence—and the leadership lessons modern executives can learn from his triumphs and controversies. Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

Episode 49: J.P. Morgan wasn't just a banker—he was the banker. In this episode, we uncover how one man's vision, power, and sheer force of will reshaped American business. From saving Wall Street during financial panics to forging industries that built modern America, Morgan led with bold authority and unshakable confidence. Tune in to discover what today's leaders can learn from his deal-making genius, crisis management, and ability to command respect in every room he entered. Follow Leaders: Podcast YouTube LinkedIn Twitter Email us: theleaderspod@gmail.com

Episode 48: In this episode, we explore the leadership of Jamie Dimon, the long-standing CEO of JPMorgan Chase and one of the most influential figures in global finance. Known for his sharp intellect, direct communication style, and steady hand during crisis, Dimon has redefined what it means to lead in high-stakes environments. We unpack Dimon's rise through Wall Street, from his early days at American Express and Citigroup to leading JPMorgan through the 2008 financial crisis. What makes his leadership stand out? A combination of strategic foresight, a deep understanding of risk, and a willingness to make tough calls under pressure. Tune in as we break down Dimon's leadership philosophy, his approach to navigating uncertainty, and why he's often cited as the gold standard for modern financial leadership.

Episode 47: In this episode, we unpack the life and leadership of Ingvar Kamprad, the visionary founder of IKEA, whose radical commitment to simplicity, frugality, and purpose helped turn a small Swedish mail-order business into a global furniture powerhouse. Kamprad was no ordinary CEO—his leadership philosophy was rooted in humility, hands-on involvement, and a relentless focus on cost-efficiency. We explore how his values shaped IKEA's unique corporate culture, his approach to decentralized decision-making, and why his model of servant leadership remains relevant for leaders in all industries. Join us as we trace Kamprad's journey from a boy selling matches to building one of the world's most beloved brands—proving that leadership doesn't have to be loud to be powerful.