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How does facing adversity shape the leader you become? 

In this episode, Scot Heathman, a retired U.S. Air Force Colonel, shares his incredible journey of leadership, resilience, and self-discovery. With over 25 years of military service, including leading 36,000 people, Scot has mastered the art of servant leadership and personal growth. 

His story also includes overcoming a life-threatening health challenge, a brain tumor diagnosis that shook his world but ultimately strengthened his resolve. 

Scot talks about the importance of resilience, how to build strong teams, and his shift from people-pleasing to leading with purpose. Learn how embracing challenges can unlock untapped potential, and why mindset and emotional intelligence are essential in leadership. 

Tune in to hear Scot's personal lessons on leadership, resilience, and commanding your life with courage. 

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About Scot Heathman

Scot Heathman is a leadership coach and consultant with over 25 years of experience in the U.S. Air Force, where he served as a combat instructor pilot and base commander. He has led teams of up to 14,000 personnel and now works with leaders at all levels to build strong cultures and improve communication.

Scot holds three Master’s degrees in Organizational Leadership, Operational Planning, and National Security & Strategic Studies. He is also certified in Emotional Intelligence and DiSC, tools that help leaders improve their performance and grow their teams.

Scot is the author of an upcoming book Command With Courage: Elevating Beyond Adversity, focused on resilience and leadership. His mission is to help leaders navigate challenges and elevate others to their full potential.

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