401: From Overwhelmed Operator to Intentional CEO

A peak inside of the minds and hearts of the incredible women in the Leadership Lab, including the pivotal moments, challenges, and breakthroughs they experienced wrapping up this past year. From letting go of micromanagement to holding teams truly accountable, we’re talking about the hardest (and most freeing) parts of leadership. You’ll also hear real stories about making tough staffing decisions, finally setting boundaries, and building business systems that don’t require you to hold everyone’s hand.

Tune in if you want to trade burnout for bold leadership, and get practical strategies you can try tomorrow to move your business forward. If you’re ready to lead smarter and build a team that runs without you, this one’s for you!


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Shelli Warren

Shelli Warren is a team and leadership coach and the host of the Stacking Your Team Podcast where she leverages decades of experience leading technical teams to deliver multi-million dollar projects for billion-dollar brands at a Fortune 50 corporation. She now helps small business owners remove themselves from the day-to-day operation by creating a leadership team to carry out the daily direction your team needs to deliver results that delight your clients.

Shelli is also known for her teaching style, her passion to inspire more women to lead, and her ability to say the right thing in delicate situations. She lives in Canada where she coaches clients across the globe and enjoys watching her daughter Danielle and grand-baby Ellie thrive.

https://stackingyourteam.com
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