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How a Former Marine Became a People‑First Leader

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Every once in a while, I sit down with someone whose leadership journey stays with me long after the microphones are turned off — and my conversation with Michael Bistline was one of those moments.


What struck me most about Mike wasn’t just the breadth of his experience — from Marine Corps discipline to building a thriving business, to stepping into the unfamiliar territory of becoming an employee again — but the honesty with which he talked about it. His willingness to share the discomfort, the relearning, and the recalibrating that came with this transition reminded me that leadership is never a straight line. It’s a continual evolution.


Mike’s reflections on empathy, accountability, investing in people, and learning to trust others with what he once built himself felt incredibly human and deeply relatable. There’s a grounded wisdom in the way he approaches growth — both personal and professional — and I know his story will resonate with anyone navigating big shifts or questioning what leadership really means.

I’m grateful we had this conversation, and I’m excited to share it with you.


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And if you know someone navigating a transition or wrestling with letting go of control — send this their way. It might be exactly what they need today.


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