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EPISODE · Jan 9, 2026 · 13 MIN

How To Step Back And Still Win: Coaching Your Team To Own Decisions

from YoStella: Build a Better Business - Inspiration for Improving Your Brand, Marketing & People · host StellaPop

Send us Fan MailIf your calendar feels like a monument to urgent, low-impact work, this conversation is your reset button. We explore how to stop being the person who solves every problem and start being the coach who equips the team to solve problems themselves. The core move is simple but profound: fold the umbrella. Instead of shielding your team from storms, hand out ponchos, set guardrails, and let them learn in the rain.We dig into the mindset shifts that make empowerment stick: assume capability, let go of ego, and switch from directives to non-directive questions that spark ownership. You’ll hear practical ways to redefine mistakes as learning fuel while still protecting what’s high stakes, including how to use guardrails to calibrate risk. We break down the coach’s real job: clarify decisions with tools like RACI, define outcomes and non-negotiables, then step back so the team can perform. That distance isn’t abdication; it’s what frees you to focus on strategy only you can do—sensing long-term trends, aligning cross-functional partners, and building the talent pipeline that scales the org.We also map the resources that unlock independence: information (synthesized market context), skills (targeted training and shadowing), and connections (direct access to experts). When missteps happen, you’ll have a playbook to model resilience, skip the blame cycle, and run effective retrospectives that create accountability without fear. The result is a team that moves with clarity, curiosity, and courage because the why, constraints, and success metrics are explicit—and a leader who trades firefighting for future-building.Ready to try it now? Pick one task you keep intercepting, give the framework and contact it needs, and hand it off today. If this helped, follow the show, share it with a leader who needs to hear it, and leave a quick review to help others find the conversation.

Send us Fan Mail If your calendar feels like a monument to urgent, low-impact work, this conversation is your reset button. We explore how to stop being the person who solves every problem and start being the coach who equips the team to solve problems themselves. The core move is simple but profound: fold the umbrella. Instead of shielding your team from storms, hand out ponchos, set guardrails, and let them learn in the rain. We dig into the mindset shifts that make empowerment stick: assu...

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