15 Nov 2023 - In the world of leadership, there's a lot more to it than just leading a team or a company. Sometimes, the journey to leadership is as complex and nuanced as enjoying a fine cigar. In this episode, we had the privilege of interviewing Desiree, the CEO and founder of Drunk Chicken Cigars, where she shared the story behind her cigar company and a treasure trove of leadership insights. Joined by Austin and Dice, we also explored the flavorful world of the Drunk Chicken Original, the cigar that started it all. With prominent aromas of charred oak, black pepper, and leather, and a delightful mix of earthy, coffee, and cocoa notes, this is a cigar that should be on everyone's must-try list. But beyond the exquisite flavors of Drunk Chicken Cigars, Desiree shared her valuable perspectives on leadership and mentorship during the episode, making it a well-rounded conversation that provides guidance to the listeners.
After the interview, the conversation shifted to the crucial topic of mentorship. For those aspiring to be mentors, she emphasized the significance of patience, listening, and providing guidance without imposing one's own ideas. For individuals seeking a mentor, Austin and Dice highlighted the importance of finding a mentor whose values align with your own and being open to receiving guidance. Mentorship, as pointed out, can be a complex journey, but Leadership of the Leaf insights made it clear that it is a path well worth traversing.
In the world of leadership, there are lessons to be learned from the most unexpected places. Desiree's journey with Drunk Chicken Cigars is a testament to the idea that leadership and passion go hand in hand. As we savor the rich flavors of a Drunk Chicken cigar, we can also savor the wisdom and experience of a true leader. So, grab a Drunk Chicken cigar, pour a beverage of your choice, and listen to this episode to gain valuable insights into leadership and mentorship. It's a journey that will leave you inspired and ready to take on the world, with a cigar in one hand and a vision in the other.
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