Inside the City Executive Circle: A Private Space for City Leaders

EPISODE · Dec 15, 2025 · 22 MIN

Inside the City Executive Circle: A Private Space for City Leaders

from Unmuted: Voices of Leaders · host Kellye Mazzoli & Charisse Deschenes

City executives are expected to lead with clarity, composure, and confidence while carrying significant political, organizational, and emotional responsibility. What they are rarely given is a private place to think, process, and recalibrate.In this episode of Unmuted, Kellye Mazzoli and Charisse Deschenes explore why the City Executive Circle was created and why it was intentionally designed as a private leadership environment for city executives. This is not a generic leadership space. It is built specifically for city managers, assistant and deputy managers, and department directors who need clarity, steadiness, and connection without public exposure.They discuss leadership isolation in city management, the risks of processing complex leadership issues in public forums, and how a simple, sustainable weekly rhythm can help executives stay grounded, think clearly, and lead effectively over time.Enrollment for the City Executive Circle opens later this week.Learn more and join the priority list at:https://citybosscoach.com/membership"This is a resource I wish I had.""This community is built for you.""Lead well, don't lead alone."TakeawaysThe City Executive Circle is a resource for city executives.Isolation in city management is a significant issue.Strong leaders can benefit from connection and support.Privacy is essential for effective leadership development.The membership allows for anonymous question submission.The community is tailored for those in city management roles.The 15-15 model respects leaders' time constraints.Coaching helps leaders reconnect with their internal compass.Founders pricing offers unique benefits for early joiners.The City Executive Circle fosters genuine connection and growthChapters00:00 Introduction to the City Executive Circle01:12 The Need for Support in City Management04:22 The City Executive Circle: For All Leaders06:13 The Importance of a Private Environment10:32 Who Belongs in the City Executive Circle?12:11 The 15-15 Model: Learning and Application15:56 The Role of Coaching in Leadership18:38 Founders Pricing and Early Enrollment Benefits

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