Overcoming Boss Fears & Finding Leadership Courage- with Joe Mull, CSP
If you’ve been leading people for even a short amount of time you know that leadership means navigating fear: fear of saying the wrong thing, fear of uncomfortable conversations, and more. While some bosses seem immune to these fears, if you are like most who lead, such fears can weigh on us heavily, influence how we interact, and prevent us from showing up as effectively as possible. In this video, I explain why fear starves leadership and how to overcome boss fears and instead find leadership courage. As a speaker, author, trainer, and commitment consultant, Joe Mull works with organizations that need their leaders to become better bosses, the kind who know how to cultivate commitment in the workplace. has spent thousands of hours shaping managers into strong leaders with his decades of experience, compelling content, and dynamic delivery. In demand as a speaker and trainer, Joe has attracted audiences of all sizes from all sectors from all over North America. Prior to launching his own firm, Joe was head of Learning & Development for a Top 10 U.S. healthcare organization where he managed training for more than 9,000 employees at over 500 locations. Joe is Certified MBTI practitioner, has taught leadership courses at Ohio University and the University of Pittsburgh, and holds a master’s degree in education from Ohio University. Joe’s 2014 book, Cure for the Common Leader: What Physicians & Managers Must Do to Engage & Inspire Healthcare Teams, has been called “one of the most practical healthcare leadership books you’ll ever read.” His 2018 book No More Team Drama: Ending the Gossip, Cliques, & Other Crap that Damage Workplace Teams is a must read for leaders who want to improve teamwork, collaboration, and communication in the workplace. Joe holds the coveted Certified Speaking Professional™ (CSP®) designation from the National Speakers Association (NSA), held by fewer than 20% of professional speakers worldwide. The CSP is the speaking profession’s international measure of speaking excellence and signals a proven track record of experience and expertise, as well as a commitment to outstanding client service, and ethical behavior. For more information visit joemull.com.
If you’ve been leading people for even a short amount of time you know that leadership means navigating fear: fear of saying the wrong thing, fear of uncomfortable conversations, and more. While some bosses seem immune to these fears, if you are like most who lead, such fears can weigh on us heavily, influence how we interact, and prevent us from showing up as effectively as possible. In this video, I explain why fear starves leadership and how to overcome boss fears and instead find leadership courage. As a speaker, author, trainer, and commitment consultant, Joe Mull works with organizations that need their leaders to become better bosses, the kind who know how to cultivate commitment in the workplace. has spent thousands of hours shaping managers into strong leaders with his decades of experience, compelling content, and dynamic delivery. In demand as a speaker and trainer, Joe has attracted audiences of all sizes from all sectors from all over North America. Prior to launching his own firm, Joe was head of Learning & Development for a Top 10 U.S. healthcare organization where he managed training for more than 9,000 employees at over 500 locations. Joe is Certified MBTI practitioner, has taught leadership courses at Ohio University and the University of Pittsburgh, and holds a master’s degree in education from Ohio University. Joe’s 2014 book, Cure for the Common Leader: What Physicians & Managers Must Do to Engage & Inspire Healthcare Teams, has been called “one of the most practical healthcare leadership books you’ll ever read.” His 2018 book No More Team Drama: Ending the Gossip, Cliques, & Other Crap that Damage Workplace Teams is a must read for leaders who want to improve teamwork, collaboration, and communication in the workplace. Joe holds the coveted Certified Speaking Professional™ (CSP®) designation from the National Speakers Association (NSA), held by fewer than 20% of professional speakers worldwide. The CSP is the speaking profession’s international measure of speaking excellence and signals a proven track record of experience and expertise, as well as a commitment to outstanding client service, and ethical behavior. For more information visit joemull.com.