Episode 75

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22nd Jan 2025

How Carter Severns Thinks About Directness and Rapport in Leadership

On today's episode of "How Leaders Think" Kenny Lange sits down with Carter Severns, SVP of Marketing for Delivery Solutions, for an open conversation about the importance of building rapport and relationships in effective leadership. In this insightful episode, they delve into strategies for genuine connection within teams, the impact of transparent communication, and why likability plays a crucial role in a leader's effectiveness. Carter shares his journey from being mentored early in his career to now leading high-growth companies, emphasizing the power of empathy and intentionality in leadership. Whether you're in a remote setup or a traditional office environment, this episode is filled with practical advice to help you cultivate a more connected and cohesive team.

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Carter Severns Resources:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/carter-severns/

#LeadershipDevelopment #EffectiveCommunication #BuildingRapport #CareerGrowth #WorkplaceCulture

  • (00:00) - Career Story: Early Soft Skills Lesson
  • (03:20) - Pandering to Out-of-Touch Leadership
  • (08:03) - Door-to-Door Sales Experience
  • (12:22) - Rejecting Top-Down Blame Culture
  • (16:49) - Empathy Towards Leaders
  • (20:44) - Importance of Context and Team Commitment
  • (23:29) - Transparent Communication in Sensitive News
  • (26:59) - Importance of Positive Feedback
  • (29:47) - "Parenting: Balancing Respect and Likability"
  • (34:38) - Genuine Rapport Over Likability
  • (37:08) - Building Rapport Beyond Work Relationships
  • (38:52) - Implementing 360 Feedback for Growth
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How Leaders Think with Kenny Lange
Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange.
Discover the secrets to impactful leadership with How Leaders Think, hosted by Kenny Lange. This podcast is your go-to resource for insights from top leaders across various industries. Each episode delves into the minds of successful entrepreneurs, CEOs, and thought leaders to uncover strategies for personal and professional growth.

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Kenny Lange

Kenny Lange helps faith-forward founders scale organizations without losing their soul, their people, or their mission.

After selling his first company and helping an agency nearly double revenue, Kenny discovered that scaling success can be just as hard as finding it. He's the creator of Lead to Scale™—a proven approach that guides leaders from chaos to Predictable Success.

Kenny hosts How Leaders Think, a globally top 10% podcast named a 2025 "must-listen" by MSN. His clients say he "cuts through the noise" and helps teams move from status meetings to strategic conversations.

Beyond business, Kenny and his wife Rebekah are on a mission to positively impact 10,000 kids by 2033.