The Platypus Chronicles

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The Platypus Chronicles

In a world obsessed with unicorns—perfect résumés, polished personas, and leaders who fit neatly into familiar categories—the real work of leadership often looks very different.It looks more like a platypus.The platypus doesn’t make sense at first glance. It doesn’t follow a single template. It borrows traits from different worlds and somehow makes them work together. And despite being underestimated, it survives, adapts, and thrives.The Platypus Chronicles is for leaders who recognize themselves in that description.This is a space for people who don’t fit the expected mold—those who lead across disciplines, identities, and roles; who ask better questions instead of offering easy answers; who build trust not through performance, but through presence. We’re interested in leadership that is lived, not branded.Through stories, reflections, and conversations, The Platypus Chronicles</e

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

In a world obsessed with unicorns—perfect résumés, polished personas, and leaders who fit neatly into familiar categories—the real work of leadership often looks very different.It looks more like a platypus.The platypus doesn’t make sense at first glance. It doesn’t follow a single template. It borrows traits from different worlds and somehow makes them work together. And despite being underestimated, it survives, adapts, and thrives.The Platypus Chronicles is for leaders who recognize themselves in that description.This is a space for people who don’t fit the expected mold—those who lead across disciplines, identities, and roles; who ask better questions instead of offering easy answers; who build trust not through performance, but through presence. We’re interested in leadership that is lived, not branded.Through stories, reflections, and conversations, The Platypus Chronicles</e

HOSTED BY

Dr. Timothy Stafford

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