About this episode
How Can I help you?Want to go from unknown to unforgettable in 44 simple steps?Check out my Personal Brand Checklist.In this episode of the Legend Effect Podcast, host Howie Chan interviews Stephen Shedletzky, ?a global keynote speaker, a leadership coach, and the author of Speak Up Culture, a book that's redefining how we think about psychological safety and organizational influence. They delve into leadership, influence, and, more specifically, how to create a speak-up culture that empowers and impacts change, whether in one-to-one conversations, within our families, communities, or companies.The discussion emphasizes that influence doesn't start when you talk; it starts when others feel they can. Stephen provides the key to effective influence, as well as powerful, tactical insights on how anyone can build cultures where people actually want to speak up and leadership is strong. Episode Breakdown:03:21 The peak and valley experiences in the pursuit of fulfillment08:25 Shed's journey of overcoming a stutter and using his own voice15:44 Incorporate ideas and actions of others into your life in your own way18:17 Powerful lessons from working with Simon Sinek22:50 The definition of a speak-up culture27:57 What a speak-up culture is not and what it actually entails30:35 Curiosity and understanding others are key to effective influence 32:36 Don't just pitch to prospects, create a speak-up culture38:10 How to create a healthy speak-up culture at scale44:34 Influence and leadership versus extroversion and charisma46:47 How to scale the experience and the impact of a community 49:46 Creating a speak-up culture at home and other parenting tips56:07 Shed's definition of leadership and what makes a leader good or bad1:04:53 A letter to Stephen Shedletzky’s younger selfFrom Our Guest:WebsiteLinkedInYoutubeXInstagramGet the book, Speak-Up Culture.Learn more about Dr. Beccky Kennedy's Good Inside parenting support.It’s time to turn up the volume on life, make your mark, and live your legend. ??Join Legend Letters: The free newsletter helping thousands of busine