EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 24 MIN
Quiet Impact Podcast - Spotlight Achiever: Leslie Bean | Build Community, Creativity, and Impact
from Quiet Impact Podcast · host Stephanie Y. Oden
"Play in spaces where people are listening to you. Don't be afraid to tell your story."Can introverts build thriving communities, lead meaningful movements, and create lasting impact?Absolutely.In this Quiet Achiever Spotlight episode of the Quiet Impact Podcast, Stephanie Oden sits down with Leslie Bean, nonprofit founder, artist, community builder, and disaster response leader, to explore what happens when introverts stop chasing attention and begin serving where they are truly called.Leslie shares one pivotal moment that changed everything: showing up to perform at a coffee shop...and having absolutely no one attend.What happened next became one of the most powerful business lessons you'll hear:"Play in spaces where people are listening to you."Together, Stephanie and Leslie discuss:✔ How introverts leverage listening as a leadership advantage✔ Why community is essential for well-being and growth✔ The surprising health benefits of singing and creative expression✔ Lessons learned from building a nonprofit organization✔ Why branding starts with clarity and focus✔ The importance of aligned partnerships✔ Why obstacles should be expected—and planned for✔ Creating impact through service, music, and storytellingIf you're an introverted leader, entrepreneur, artist, nonprofit founder, or purpose-driven professional, this conversation will encourage you to lead with authenticity, build meaningful connections, and trust that influence doesn't have to be loud to be powerful.About our Guest: Leslie Bean is a nonprofit leader, artist, and community builder who helps people heal, connect, and thrive through service, music, and creative experiences. Through her work with Frederick and Ronza Creates, she empowers artists, fosters resilience, and creates spaces where community, well-being, and belonging flourish.Connect with Leslie BeanWebsite: https://fredericandronza.com/Facebook: facebook.com/lesliebeanInstagram & TikTok: Frederic and Ronza CreatesFacebook Community: Sing It Forward ===========================🔔 Subscribe for weekly conversations designed to help introverted leaders amplify their presence, profit from purpose, and lead without compromising peace.And if you’re looking for a grounded community for introverted women building with purpose, come explore The Introvert Achievers Network.===========================👉 Check out The Introvert Achievers Network:https://successwithstephanieoden.com/tian===========================RESOURCES FOR ENTREPRENEURS: https://www.readysetengage.com===========================Join me, Stephanie Oden, executive coach, experienced corporate senior leader, entrepreneur, thought leader and bestselling author every week as my guests and I share real life experiences and valuable insights into how the introverted quiet achiever can confidently and successfully navigate life with full-time jobs, pursue career success and expand into entrepreneurship if that is their desire. Order your copy of Quiet Power: Guided Journal for the Introvert Achiever Connect with Us - www.stephanieoden.comFacebook: www.facebook.com/stephanieyodenLinkedin: www.linkedin.com/in/stephanieyodenYoutube: www.youtube.com/@quietimpactpodcast
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"Play in spaces where people are listening to you. Don't be afraid to tell your story." Can introverts build thriving communities, lead meaningful movements, and create lasting impact? Absolutely. In this Quiet Achiever Spotlight episode of the Quiet Impact Podcast, Stephanie Oden sits down with Leslie Bean, nonprofit founder, artist, community builder, and disaster response leader, to explore what happens when introverts stop chasing attention and begin serving where they are truly called...
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