Today, we sit down with the author of H3 Leadership: Be Humble, Stay Hungry and Hustle, Brad Lomenick
Brad is the author of 2 books- The Catalyst Leader: 8 Essentials for Becoming a Change Maker and, of course, H3 leadership. He spent over a decade equipping, inspiring and releasing the next generation of young Christian leaders through events, resources and consulting —- a movement known as Catalyst.
An Oklahoma sooner fan, a “decent” golfer, a duck hunter, skier and pilot.
He’s had the pleasure of interviewing some of Modern Leadership’s favorites Malcom Gladwell, Seth Godin, Marcus Buckingham and many more
That is Brad’s life in 3 paragraphs… Listen in to learn more.
Episode Summary: Be Humble, Stay Hungry & Hustle
- Airport security, the Road Warrior Lifestyle and Atlanta Airport
- Learning from time with John C. Maxwell
- Persuasive
- Fun
- Model and celebrate
- People want to:
- feel valued
- feel honored
- feel like they are part of a winning team
- Enjoy the journey
- Look for moments to lead
- Everyone has value- our role is to add value to everyone
[shareable cite=”Brad Lomenick”]Catalyst: something that creates spark or change but leaves no residue of itself[/shareable]
- Danger of getting stay and not venturing outside your comfort zone
- What do I want to be about? Live a life of being humble, staying hungry and hustling
- The book is nothing new- it makes sense- it’s the habits, the framework we keep going back to
- Brad v Darb (angel/devil doll)
- Forward by Mark Burnett
- Try to “prefer” each other.
- He lives out the 3 H’s of H3 Leadership
- At the end of the day, it’s not about you
[shareable cite=”Brad Lomenick”]A networker is all about themselves, a connector is all about others.[/shareable]
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[shareable cite=”John C. Maxwell”]Leadership is influence[/shareable]
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