A New Way to Lead
Michael Brody-Waite is on a mission. After finding recovery from addiction as a young adult, he climbed the corporate ladder. As he did, he began to see how his way of life as a man in recovery could revolutionize the way we approach business. His presentation at TEDx Nashville, entitled “Great Leaders Do What Drug Addicts Do,” has been viewed a million times on YouTube. Episode 70 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with Michael on the release date of his book, Great Leaders Live Like Drug Addicts: How to Lead Like Your Life Depends on It. Hear him talk about the three principles that define his work and the course he created to help people live mask-free.
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The Path to Authenticity is a podcast for people looking for more from life. It focuses on emotional wellness and starts from the premise that our true power comes from our individuality. We talk to various types of writers and artists as well as therapists, coaches, teachers, entrepreneurs, and professionals of all kinds. Our guests possess one common trait. They’re people who know who they are. We talk about what makes them who they are, how they became who they are, and how we might become truer expressions of who we are.