89. Freedom, Service, and the Mindset Shifts for Leaders to Create Impact with Nicky Billou

EPISODE · Mar 22, 2026 · 34 MIN

89. Freedom, Service, and the Mindset Shifts for Leaders to Create Impact with Nicky Billou

from Changemaker Q&A · host Humanitarian Changemakers Network

Freedom is often spoken about as an abstract ideal, yet for many entrepreneurs and changemakers it is the invisible foundation that makes creation, expression, and impact possible. Drawing on a lived experience of displacement, migration, and rebuilding life from scratch, this conversation explores the deep connection between freedom, entrepreneurship, and service. The episode examines why fear and self-doubt are among the greatest constraints on impact, how reframing sales as service can unlock both sustainability and integrity, and why investing in personal development is not a luxury but a responsibility for those who seek to lead. At its core, the discussion invites changemakers to see business not as a departure from values, but as a vehicle for expressing them—when grounded in courage, love for humanity, and a commitment to freedom.About Our Guest: Nicky Billou is a two-time New York Times bestselling author and the #1 international bestselling author of Finish Line Thinking™: How to Think and Win Like a Champion, The Thought Leader’s Journey, and The Power of Connecting. An in-demand speaker to global business audiences, he advises and mentors entrepreneurs across a wide range of sectors, supporting them to build influence, clarity, and sustainable impact. Nicky is the founder of eCircle Academy, where he leads a year-long mastermind and education program for heart-driven service professionals, and the creator of the Thought Leader/Heart Leader™ designation. He also hosts The Thought Leader Revolution, one of the world’s leading podcasts on thought leadership, through which he has interviewed more than 700 globally recognised leaders across business, leadership, and social impact.📰 Read the accompanying article for this podcast episode here.💬 If you find this podcast valuable, it would really help us out to leave a rating & review wherever you're listening.Social Change 101 ⁠FREE course & The Changemaker In You ebook⁠.Follow HCN on Instagram ⁠@humanitarianchangemakers⁠Follow Tiyana on Instagram: ⁠@tiyanaj⁠Changemaker Q&A is a Humanitarian Changemakers Network podcast. Ask a question via Spotify, or head to ⁠humanitarianchangemakers.net/podcast⁠. If your question is answered, you’ll receive some Changemaker Co goodies on us!The views expressed in this podcast are those of Tiyana J and are not reflective of all members of the Humanitarian Changemakers Network.

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