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EPISODE · Jan 15, 2026 · 23 MIN

Beyond Nonviolence: Reflections on the Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

from Giant Steps with Leilani Brown (formerly Your First Job) · host Giant Steps, LLC

What does leadership demand in moments of national reflection? How should service, responsibility, and moral courage guide those preparing to lead? And what does Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy ask of us today?This episode of Giant Steps with Leilani Brown is different.What you’re about to hear is a formal address Leilani delivered at The Citadel, one of the nation’s six senior military colleges and home to the South Carolina Corps of Cadets — where leadership training and a commitment to service are central to the institution’s mission.Titled “Dr. King’s Legacy: Beyond Nonviolence,” this speech was delivered on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday last year, which also coincided with Inauguration Day — making it a powerful moment for reflection on values, responsibility, and moral leadership.This episode is publishing on January 15, Martin Luther King Jr.’s actual birthday, and felt like the right moment to share these words in his honor.In this address, Leilani reflects on:Dr. King’s enduring moral legacyWhat leadership requires beyond titles and positionsThe responsibility that comes with education, service, and powerWhy integrity, courage, and action still matterThe timeless call to do what is right — even when it is difficultPlease note: this episode is audio-only, as there is no video from the original event — but you can listen to the full address here on YouTube.Leilani closes with Dr. King’s reminder:“The time is always right to do what is right.”🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and iHeartRadio.👉 Subscribe for more reflections and conversations that explore leadership, work, and growth with clarity and purpose.Each week, Leilani Brown — author, career coach, and founder of Giant Steps LLC — explores the human side of work, leadership, and growth. Through conversations and reflections, the show helps listeners navigate change, build resilience, and lead with intention.About the Show — Giant Steps with Leilani BrownEach week, Leilani Brown — author, career coach, and founder of Giant Steps LLC — explores the human side of work, leadership, and growth. Through conversations with experts, innovators, and thought leaders, the show helps listeners navigate transitions, build resilience, and lead with purpose in a rapidly changing world.

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What does leadership demand in moments of national reflection? How should service, responsibility, and moral courage guide those preparing to lead? And what does Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy ask of us today?This episode of Giant Steps with Leilani Brown is different.What you’re about to hear is a formal address Leilani delivered at The Citadel, one of the nation’s six senior military colleges and home to the South Carolina Corps of Cadets — where leadership training and a commitment to service are central to the institution’s mission.Titled “Dr. King’s Legacy: Beyond Nonviolence,” this speech was delivered on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday last year, which also coincided with Inauguration Day — making it a powerful moment for reflection on values, responsibility, and moral leadership.This episode is publishing on January 15, Martin Luther King Jr.’s actual birthday, and felt like the right moment to share these words in his honor.In this address, Leilani reflects on:Dr. King’s enduring moral legacyWhat leadership requires beyond titles and positionsThe responsibility that comes with education, service, and powerWhy integrity, courage, and action still matterThe timeless call to do what is right — even when it is difficultPlease note: this episode is audio-only, as there is no video from the original event — but you can listen to the full address here on YouTube.Leilani closes with Dr. King’s reminder:“The time is always right to do what is right.”🎧 Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Audible, and iHeartRadio.👉 Subscribe for more reflections and conversations that explore leadership, work, and growth with clarity and purpose.Each week, Leilani Brown — author, career coach, and founder of Giant Steps LLC — explores the human side of work, leadership, and growth. Through conversations and reflections, the show helps listeners navigate change, build resilience, and lead with intention.About the Show — Giant Steps with Leilani BrownEach week, Leilani Brown — author, career coach, and founder of Giant Steps LLC — explores the human side of work, leadership, and growth. Through conversations with experts, innovators, and thought leaders, the show helps listeners navigate transitions, build resilience, and lead with purpose in a rapidly changing world.

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