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Joy is a Valid Compass

14 Nov 2025

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Execution Insights Podcast  Joy Isn't the Reward — Its the WayIn this deeply personal episode, Jim explores one of the most overlooked but essential elements of great leadership: joy.Not the quick burst of happiness that comes and goes, but the steady, inner joy that tells you you’re doing work that matters… work that aligns with your purpose… work that brings life to you and the people you lead.Jim shares the story of reaching the height of his career as a CEO, celebrated on the outside yet feeling unexpectedly empty on the inside. That experience led him to a profound realization: external success can never fill an internal void. Fulfillment grows from the inside out, and joy is the compass that guides the journey.In this episode, you'll discover:• Why joy is not the reward for success, but the source of sustainable success • The three moments in leadership where joy shows up most powerfully • The difference between executing for results and leading for impact • How to use joy as a practical tool for making better decisions • Three simple actions you can take today to lead with more authenticity, clarity, and purposeIf you’ve ever felt the tension between achievement and fulfillment, or if you’re a leader looking to reconnect with what truly matters, this episode may speak to you in a meaningful way.To get weekly insights like this delivered to your inbox, subscribe to the Execution Insights Newsletter: https://www.executioninsights.com/newsletterThank you for listening, and thank you for leading with heart, courage, and joy.Enjoyed the episode? Have questions or a personal story to relate? Send a text!

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