Becoming a Better Follower

Becoming a Better Follower

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A Conversation with Leslie Harter-berg

In this episode of Leadership Lean In Chad Veach is joined by author and sister-in-law Leslie Harterberg. They discuss authorship, family dynamics, and how to navigate loss and tragedy. Leslie Harterberg recently published her first book "You're So Strong"! Purchase here: https:/ ...  Show more

A Conversation with Chelsea Smith

In this episode of Leadership Lean In Chad Veach is joined by Chelsea Smith as they discuss life, relationships, and leadership! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 

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