In episode 4 of the Behind The Dreams podcast, executive producer Abisoye dive deeper into Claud Williams' journey. They explore what it's like to be a visionary dyslexic entrepreneur who transforms challenges into stepping stones for success while showcasing the power of neurodiversity in business. In part of 2 of this Q&A, Claud opens up about vulnerability and strength in leadership, his approach to building a team with empathy, and leading with purpose, making this episode a masterclass in overcoming personal challenges and leveraging distinct qualities for greater impact. We explore diversity in entrepreneurship, moving stories of empowerment, and the crucial role of neurodiverse leadership in creating inclusive environments. Join Claud for an unforgettable journey through the highs and lows of entrepreneurship, and let his resilience, leadership, and empathy inspire you to embrace neurodiversity as your superpower, promising valuable insights into empowering neurodiverse entrepreneurs and the beauty of leading with authenticity.
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About Host: Claud Williams
Claud Williams is a leader, entrepreneur, and visionary known for his award-winning initiatives and a deep-seated passion for empowering individuals and communities. As the founder of the Dream Nation Group, Claud has carved a niche in personal development, blending technology with psychology and creativity to forge impactful learning and coaching experiences with over a decade of executive and governance experience, including pivotal the NHS, housing and the charitable sector as well as advisory positions at Birkbeck and Loughborough universities. His work with leading global entities like Google, Barclays, and Cambridge University underscores his commitment to fostering innovation and excellence. As a speaker and coach, Claud Williams continues to inspire a generation of practical dreamers, leveraging his platform to advocate for leadership, personal growth, and the transformative power of mentorship and collaboration.
About Executive Producer: Abisoye Adelusi
Abisoye is a multi-talented journalist and podcast producer renowned for her expertise in crafting engaging narratives. With over five years of experience, including a notable role at The Economist, Abisoye has honed her skills in the art of storytelling, making her a sought-after producer in the podcasting world. Beyond her production talents, she is also a gifted voice-over artist based in London, where her versatile voice breathes life into various commercial and narration projects. Abisoye's passion for storytelling and her commitment to excellence make her an invaluable asset to any narrative-driven endeavour.
Chapters
(0:00:00) - Intro
(0:00:42) - Dream Nation started with two people on board.
(0:02:07) - Reputation's role in recruiting.
(0:03:11) - The First Dream Nation gala.
(0:04:40) - Personal losses, Dealing with Grief and Running A Business.
(0:06:24) - The viral DN Gala Picture picture.
(0:08:01) - Letting go of control as a founder.
(0:09:00) - Recruiting the Dream Nation team.
(0:12:01) - Claud's Recruitment Mistake.
(0:13:40) - The pressure and responsibility of leadership.
(0:14:39) - Embracing your limitations and weaknesses.
(0:20:01) - Discrimination due to dyslexia.
(0:22:12) - Claud's approach to hiring.
(0:25:55) - Wrapping-Up