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That ALL Might Be Edified: Discussions on Servant Leadership

That ALL Might Be Edified: Discussions on Servant Leadership

Written by: Keyth Pankau
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We are here to illustrate that servant leadership comes in many variations and discuss how we can all help ourselves and other people on their path to becoming a servant leader so that ALL people from every walk of life can benefit. Studies show that people and organizations benefit from servant leadership, but too often people lack an understanding of what servant leadership truly looks like or they think it is only for niche groups. The goal of this podcast is to discuss servant leadership with servant leaders from a variety of backgrounds, cultures, and leadership levels to help every person think more deeply about how they can become a servant leader and foster more servant leadership in their organization, communities, and social circles.Keyth Pankau Self-Help Success
Episodes
  • Leading with Grace: Vulnerability, Empathy, and the Power of Permission
    Jul 20 2025

    In this powerful episode, we sit down with cybersecurity executive and thought leader Tammy Klotz to explore the profound impact of compassionate leadership in high-stakes environments. Tammy shares a deeply personal story of receiving crucial support from a leader during a professional and personal crisis—a moment that shaped her own leadership philosophy and redefined how she views strength in the workplace.

    We discuss what it means to show vulnerability in a world that often demands perfection, and why soft skills like emotional intelligence, grace, and empathy aren't optional—they're essential. Tammy opens up about how leaders can create psychological safety, establish rituals that foster connection and trust, and give explicit permission for authenticity, rest, boundaries, and even failure.

    This conversation is a masterclass in human-centered leadership and a reminder that some of the most powerful things leaders can offer don’t come from a playbook—they come from the heart.

    Topics Covered:

    • The moment a leader’s support changed everything

    • Creating space for vulnerability in high-performing teams

    • Why emotional intelligence and empathy are critical leadership skills

    • Building team rituals that support culture and connection

    • The impact of leaders giving “permission” to be human

    Guest Bio:
    Tammy Klotz is the Chief Information Security Officer at Trinseo, a Top 100 CISO, and the author of Leading with Empathy & Grace. With over 30 years in cybersecurity leadership, she is redefining what it means to lead with both strength and soul. She holds esteemed certifications including CISM, CISSP, and CRISC, and has earned notable accolades such as the 2022 Covanta Leadership Award and recognition as a Top 100 CISO by Cyber Defense Magazine in 2023. Tammy is also the author of "Leading with Empathy & Grace: Secrets to Developing High-Performing Teams", where she shares insights on leadership, resilience, and emotional intelligence.

    Resources:

    Leading with Empathy and Grace - Tammy Klotz

    Leading with Empathy and Grace: Secrets to Developing High- Performing Teams

    Rituals Roadmap - Erica Keswin

    Rituals Roadmap: The Human Way to Transform Everyday Routines into Workplace Magic

    The Anxious Generation - Jonathan Haidt

    The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness

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    44 mins
  • Your Team's Success Will Lead to ALL Other Successes
    Sep 12 2024
    In this episode, we had the privilege of hosting Darius Lahoutifard, the visionary behind MEDDIC Academy, a best-selling author, serial entrepreneur, and former executive at PTC and Oracle. Darius shared insights from his extensive career, including his leadership course focused on recruitment, empowerment, and optimization. He discussed common pitfalls leaders face, especially when dealing with underperformance or unexpected challenges, and provided a crucial self-reflection question for leaders to consider. Darius also delved into how he applies Aristotle’s framework to develop quality metrics and the principles behind this approach. Throughout our conversation, Darius emphasized the importance of diagnosing problems accurately and shared lifelong leadership insights. We explored insights gained during his journey from robotics engineer to tech startup enthusiast, highlighting his remarkable achievements, including leading PTC’s French unit to outcompete Dassault Systèmes on their home turf and the creation of the MEDDIC and MEDDPICC sales methodologies. This episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone looking to refine their leadership skills and optimize team performance. Resources: MEDDIC Academy - Infinite Sales Leadership https://meddic.academy/infinite-sales-leadership/ Darius Lahoutifard - Aristotle Walks into a Sales Meeting https://meddic.academy/aristotle-the-salesperson/ MEDDIC Acadamy https://meddic.academy/ Darius Lahoutifard - MEDDIC Academy - Infinite Sales Leadership YouTube https://youtu.be/_1yPNGfK46g?si=xeyaTIwnNXP5T4CH Darius Lahoutifard - Always Be Qualifying: M.E.D.D.I.C. ALWAYS BE QUALIFYING: M.E.D.D.I.C. Darius Lahoutifard - Leadership by Cyrus the Great Leadership by Cyrus the Great: Unlocking Xenophon's Cyropaedia
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    41 mins
  • Reflect Often: What is Your Definition of Success?
    Aug 23 2024
    In this episode, we sit down with Stephen Bor, a seasoned leader with deep insights into navigating the complexities of leadership in challenging times. Stephen emphasizes the importance of taking the time to truly get to know people, reminding us that not every problem needs an immediate fix. He highlights the significance of understanding where we may be making assumptions, and how this awareness can transform our approach to leadership. We dive into the nuances of leading through disfunction, tragedy, ambiguity, and crisis. Stephen shares his experiences and strategies for guiding teams and organizations when the path forward isn’t always clear. Whether you’re facing a crisis or simply looking to refine your leadership skills, this episode offers valuable lessons on patience, empathy, and the power of thoughtful decision-making. CDR Stephen Bor is an operational leader, legal advisor, father and husband that served in the Coast Guard for more than 20 years. He currently serves as the Deputy Chief of the Coast Guard Office of Information and Intelligence Law. He’s served in various operational leadership positions at Coast Guard units in Los Angeles – Long Beach, Corpus Christi, and San Francisco. In his capacity as a Coast Guard JAG, he served as a Special Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Washington, and as a senior staff attorney for the Coast Guard’s Thirteenth District in Seattle, WA. CDR Bor received the 2021 Coast Guard Captain David H. Jarvis Inspirational Leadership Award, and the 2016 DHS Office of General Counsel Rising Star Award. Stephen is a huge Seattle Sounders fan (professional soccer). He speaks fluent Mandarin and Spanish. Resources: Long Beach Current - College Student Pre-Commissioning Article: https://daily49er.com/artslife/2021/03/01/from-school-to-the-service-cspi-program-offers-students-a-path-to-the-coast-guard/ The Rafu Shimpo - Seventy Years Later, The Coast Guard Honors One of Its Own: https://rafu.com/2022/07/seventy-years-later-coast-guard-honors-one-of-its-own/ Coast Guard Academy - Fouled Anchor Timeline & Resources; https://www.cgaalumni.org/s/1043/21/interior.aspx?sid=1043&gid=1&pgid=7020&appealcode=OFA How the CNN Coast Guard Academy Investigation Came Together: https://www.cnn.com/2024/06/11/politics/coast-guard-investigation-what-matters/index.html
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    1 hr and 27 mins
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