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Episode 13: When Leaders Fall

Episode 13 of the The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast podcast, hosted by Dr. Richard Blackaby, titled "Episode 13: When Leaders Fall" was published on September 4, 2018 and runs 27 minutes.

September 4, 2018 ·27m · The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast

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Why do so many seemingly successful leaders fail? We tend to put people on pedestals, but no one is immune from failure. In episode 13 of "The Richard Blackaby Leadership Podcast," Richard discusses red flags leaders should watch out for and the steps they can take to safeguard themselves from failure.

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Resources mentioned in this episode:

"Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid" edited by Robert J. Sternberg. Buy it here.

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