The Intentional Leaders Podcast: Helping ambitious leaders gain clarity, communicate with confidence, and lead with intention.
Helping ambitious leaders gain clarity, communicate with confidence, and lead with intention.
Leadership isn’t about titles, authority, or having all the answers—it’s about being intentional.
If you’re ready to move from managing tasks to empowering people, you’re in the right place.
Each week, host Cyndi Wentland, founder of Intentionaleaders, shares actionable tools, real-world stories, and fresh perspectives to help you grow into the confident, respected leader you aspire to be. You’ll learn how to handle tough conversations, inspire trust, build stronger teams, and lead with purpose without burning out in the process.
Whether you’re a first-time manager, seasoned executive, or small business owner, the Intentional Leaders Podcast will help you develop the mindset and skills to create impact that lasts.
Tune in, grow intentionally, and become the kind of leader your team—and your life—deserve.
The Intentional Leaders Podcast: Helping ambitious leaders gain clarity, communicate with confidence, and lead with intention.
The Leadership Truth: Hard Moments Are Where Growth Happens
This episode explores the frustration that arises when we expect something to be easy, only to find it difficult—whether in leadership, managing people, or life’s personal challenges. Often, we assume that if something is hard, we must be doing it wrong, or that we’re inadequate. But what if difficulty is not a problem to be fixed, but a natural and necessary part of growth?
Drawing from personal experiences—including a conversation with a restaurant owner who thrives on problem-solving and the emotional challenges of a first holiday season without a loved one—the episode challenges listeners to rethink their expectations. Instead of resisting hardship, what if we accepted that some experiences are meant to be tough?
In leadership, struggles such as handling difficult stakeholders, leading change, or managing conflict aren’t signs of failure; they are opportunities to prove resilience and capability. Similarly, in life, grief and sadness don’t always need to be “fixed”—sometimes, they simply need to be honored.
By shifting our mindset, we can embrace challenges not as personal shortcomings but as stepping stones to growth. Because sometimes, life is supposed to be hard—and that’s okay.
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