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Ep. 44: Authentic Leadership and Parenting with David Madeira

Ep. 44: Authentic Leadership and Parenting with David Madeira

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LinkedIn -- https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-madeira-66b9908

Summary:

In this episode of The Corvus Effect, David Madeira, a former Division One athlete from the University of Pennsylvania, shares his journey of redefining success on his own terms. From leading significant business turnarounds to prioritizing his role as a father during his daughter Caroline's theatrical journey, David demonstrates how authentic leadership means supporting others' dreams while staying true to one's values. The conversation explores his experience on Penn's lacrosse team that made the Final Four, the leadership lessons he carried into his professional life, and his conscious decision to prioritize parenthood over lucrative career opportunities. His concept of finding one's "North Star" provides a compelling framework for making life's most important decisions. David's creation of enduring father-daughter traditions and his unwavering presence at his daughter's theatrical events exemplify how successful leaders can master the balance between career aspirations and family connections.

Show Notes:

00:32 Meet David Madeira: Redefining Success

01:32 Lessons from Lacrosse: Teamwork and Leadership

03:43 Corporate Turnarounds and Leadership Insights

06:02 Influence Without Authority

09:44 Entrepreneurship and Family Priorities

11:42 Balancing Career and Family

15:36 Supporting Caroline's Dreams

17:30 Balancing Parenthood and Personal Time

19:35 Guiding Through Life's Choices

26:35 Creating Traditions and Bonding

28:28 Supporting Through Thick and Thin

30:11 Final Thoughts and Takeaways

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