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The go-to podcast for experienced mid-level professionals who’ve hit their income ceiling but are ready to break through and thrive.

If you’re a high-level administrator or analyst with 13-20 years of experience earning $70K-$80K and craving authentic, faith-integrated guidance, you’re in the right place.

Each week, we deliver practical career development strategies, mindset shifts, and actionable insights designed to help you overcome career stagnation, build multiple income streams, and unlock your full potential—all without sacrificing your true self.
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True leadership isn’t about your title. It’s about who follows you when they don’t have to.In this powerful episode, Linda Cureton shares how she developed real leadership skills — not in the boardroom, but while leading unpaid volunteers at church.Using the 5 Levels of Leadership by John C. Maxwell, Linda explores:How to get things done without power, paychecks, or pressureWhat really defines a leader (hint: it's not your job title)The difference between managers and leadersHow her time at IBM and her ministry team helped her become a respected, high-performing leader🙌 Whether you're building a team, leading in faith spaces, or just want to grow your influence — this is your blueprint.🎯 Real leadership is about impact without authority. And when you reach the top level — personhood — people follow not for what you do, but for who you are.Watch now to unlock powerful leadership lessons, real stories, and actionable insights.TAGS - John Maxwell leadership, levels of leadership, leadership vs management, leading volunteers, real leadership lessons, IBM leadership story, Black women leaders, Linda Cureton podcast, faith-based leadership, 5 levels of leadership, servant leadership, team building, leadership and faith, developing leadership skills, personal growth leadership, leadership without authority, leadership for women, career growth mindset, workplace influence, church leadership, team management tips, leadership and vulnerability, leadership with emotional intelligence, how to become a leader, leading with values, inspirational leadership stories, effective leadership traits, Maxwell leadership podcast, motivational leadership, real leader mindset#LeadershipMindset#JohnMaxwell#FaithAndLeadership#WomenInLeadership#NextLevelPaycheck#ServantLeadership#LindaCureton#LevelUpLeadership#LeadWithPurpose#LeadershipStory
s leadership ruled by logic… or creativity?In this episode, Linda Cureton takes us on a personal and scientific journey through the left-brain vs right-brain debate — and how this impacts our ability to lead in today’s world.Drawing on neuroscience, personal stories from her early programming career, and insights from tech to leadership, Linda reveals:The real difference between technical thinking and creative leadershipWhy the best leaders aren't just logical — they're empathetic and visionaryHow both sides of the brain shape who we are… and who we become professionallyIf you’re transitioning from a technical role to leadership, or struggling to balance analytical thinking with visionary decision-making — this is for you.💡 Join Linda to discover what really rules your decisions — and how to master both sides to break ceilings in career and life.🔔 Subscribe to The Next Level Paycheck and grow your leadership with faith, strategy, and unstoppable confidence.Join Leadership Newsletter https://newsletter.lindacureton.com/ TAGSleft brain vs right brain, tech to leadership, leadership mindset, analytical thinking, creative leadership, neuroscience in leadership, right brain dominance, emotional intelligence, coding to CEO, programmer to leader, tech career growth, Linda Cureton, women in tech, women in leadership, IBM leadership story, leadership transformation, tech soft skills, thinking styles in leadership, brain types, problem solving leadership, executive thinking, pattern recognition, leadership and empathy, critical thinking, tech leadership podcast, leader identity, high level thinking, decision making skills, breaking the ceiling, how to lead with empathy#LeftBrainRightBrain#TechToLeader#LeadershipMindset#WomenInTech#LindaCureton#NextLevelPaycheck#CreativeLeadership#BrainScience#NeuroscienceAndLeadership#LeadershipTransformation
"What makes a true leader today? Linda Cureton explores how leadership theories evolved from the 1800s ‘Great Man Theory’ to modern ideas like authenticity, servant leadership, and transformational leadership."In this clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton takes you through the history of leadership thinking—from the outdated Great Man Theory of 1869 to today’s emphasis on authentic, servant, and adaptive leadership.She breaks down the differences between leaders and managers, showing why:Leaders set vision, inspire, and take courageous risksManagers maintain processes and efficiencyAuthentic leaders communicate clearly and help people make sense of changeLeadership today is rooted in emotional intelligence, vulnerability, and courageIf you’re a mid-level professional ready to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, this episode will give you clarity on what leadership means today—and how to grow into it.#LeadershipHistory, #GreatManTheory, #GreatWomanTheory, #LeadershipVsManagement, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #LeadershipSkills, #AuthenticLeadership, #CareerGrowth, #ProfessionalGrowthTAGSleadership history, great man theory, great woman theory, leadership vs management, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, evolution of leadership theories, authentic leadership, servant leadership, adaptive leadership, transformational leadership, leadership skills, management vs leadership, leadership communication, professional growth tips, emotional intelligence leadership, career advancement strategies, breaking the ceiling leadership, leadership mindset, leadership development
"What does it really mean to lead? Linda Cureton shares her journey from systems programmer to senior executive to CEO—and the lessons leadership teaches along the way."In this opening clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton explores the difference between leadership and management, and why emotional intelligence is more important than soft skills.Through stories of her own career—from technician to senior executive—and insights drawn from Greek mythology and music, Linda illustrates how resilience, growth, and vision define true leadership.Key takeaways include:Why leadership is about more than technical masteryHow mythology can teach modern leadership lessonsThe crucial role of emotional intelligence in successWhy resilience is the defining trait of great leadersIf you’re a mid-level professional striving to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, this episode shows what it takes to grow from follower to leader, from technician to visionary.#LeadershipJourney, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #CareerGrowth, #LeadershipSkills, #FromTechToLeader, #LeadershipVsManagement, #EmotionalIntelligence, #LeadershipStories, #ProfessionalGrowthTAGSleadership journey, from technician to leader, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, leadership vs management, emotional intelligence vs soft skills, Greek mythology leadership lessons, Odysseus leadership story, leadership resilience, career growth strategies, becoming a leader, music analogy leadership, professional growth tips, leadership mindset, career advancement, breaking the income ceiling, leadership transformation, soft skills vs EQ, management vs leadership, leadership stories
"Want exponential growth in your leadership? John Maxwell’s Law of Explosive Growth explains why leading leaders—not just followers—is the key to multiplying your impact."In this episode clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton unpacks John Maxwell’s Law of Explosive Growth and the difference between linear vs exponential leadership growth.She explains why:Leading followers only creates incremental resultsLeading leaders multiplies impact across entire organizationsSmall, consistent leadership actions compound like interestChaos theory reveals why small moves can yield massive resultsEmotional intelligence is the superpower needed to break through ceilingsFor mid-level professionals striving to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, this lesson shows how developing leaders—not just managing tasks—creates sustainable influence that lasts long after you’re gone.#LeadershipGrowth, #JohnMaxwell, #ExponentialGrowth, #LeadershipSkills, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #LeadershipDevelopment, #CareerGrowth, #EmotionalIntelligence, #LeadershipMindsetJohn Maxwell leadership, law of explosive growth, exponential leadership growth, emotional intelligence leadership, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, leadership in complex organizations, chaos theory leadership, sustainable leadership influence, leadership development, career growth for professionals, leadership mindset, grow leaders not followers, breaking the ceiling leadership, exponential vs linear growth, professional growth tips, leadership superpowers, career plateau solutions, leadership stories, organizational leadership strategies
"Is empathy a curse—or the key to stronger leadership? Linda Cureton shares how feeling others’ emotions shaped her leadership, built trust, and even led to an unforgettable Peking duck story."In this clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton explores the power—and the pain—of empathy in leadership.She recounts moments where empathy allowed her to:Sense frustration and unspoken disappointment in colleaguesRecognize emotions that weren’t her own, but deeply affected her leadershipShift her approach from managing people as customers to treating them as true partnersBuild lasting trust and cooperation with her teamAnd in a lighter moment, Linda reveals how one colleague’s empathy—and a surprise trip for Peking duck—helped her through a tough day, proving that sometimes the smallest gestures can create the strongest relationships.For mid-level professionals striving to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, this episode shows why empathy isn’t weakness—it’s a management superpower.Hashtags:#Empathy, #LeadershipSkills, #EmotionalIntelligence, #CareerGrowth, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #ProfessionalGrowth, #WorkplaceTrust, #LeadershipStories, #EQTAGSempathy in leadership, emotional intelligence, career growth, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, leadership skills, emotional intelligence at work, building trust in teams, empathy as management tool, leadership stories, professional growth tips, cooperation and trust, mid-level professionals, career plateau solutions, workplace relationships, breaking the income ceiling, leadership mindset, conflict resolution skills, EQ in the workplace, women leaders
"What happens when everything goes wrong—and you’re the first Black female CIO under national scrutiny? Linda Cureton shares how a failed project, broken trust, and unexpected tears shaped her leadership journey."In this episode clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton reveals one of her most vulnerable leadership moments as the first Black female Chief Information Officer at the cabinet level.Faced with a disastrous agency-wide help desk deployment and the weight of representation, Linda recounts how she:Held back tears until the breaking point—and why crying in the office became necessaryDiscovered her leadership “friends” weren’t ready to support her the way she neededFound resilience (and humor) through scratch-off lottery tickets on the way homeTurned failure into an action plan that brought a massive project back on trackThis story shows that leadership isn’t about never breaking—it’s about how you recover, act, and lead through failure. For mid-level professionals seeking to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, Linda’s story is a powerful reminder that setbacks can become stepping stones.#WomenInLeadership, #CareerGrowth, #LeadershipResilience, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #LeadershipStories, #BreakingTheCeiling, #ProfessionalGrowth, #CareerDevelopment, #EmotionalIntelligenceags (One Line)career growth, emotional intelligence, women in leadership, first black female CIO, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, leadership resilience, crying at work, professional setbacks, workplace respect, leadership challenges, breaking the income ceiling, project management crisis, career advancement strategies, professional growth tips, vulnerability in leadership, managing through failure, leadership mindset, organizational change lessons, mid-level professionals
"Should you cry at work? Linda Cureton shares the powerful story of when she held back tears in the boardroom—and how it transformed into the respect she needed as a leader."In this clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton opens up about one of her most challenging career moments: facing scorn in an executive meeting during a high-stakes IT project transition.Instead of showing vulnerability in the room, she held her emotions until later—and then turned her pain into action. By personally visiting field divisions, listening to their complaints, and creating solutions on the spot, she earned deep respect and built lasting trust.Key takeaways include:Why self-regulation is crucial in emotional intelligenceThe balance between vulnerability and composure at workHow taking accountability builds credibilityTurning pain into action as a leaderFor mid-level professionals striving to break the $70K–$80K ceiling, this story shows that resilience and emotional intelligence can transform even the most painful setbacks into leadership breakthroughs.Hashtags:#EmotionalIntelligence, #LeadershipSkills, #CareerGrowth, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #WomenInLeadership, #ProfessionalResilience, #WorkplaceRespect, #LeadershipStories, #CareerDevelopmentTags career growth, emotional intelligence, self regulation, leadership skills, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, crying at work, women leaders in career, professional resilience, workplace respect, leadership under pressure, managing emotions, accountability in leadership, career advancement strategies, faith and leadership, mid-level professionals, career plateau solutions, breaking the income ceiling, leadership mindset, professional growth tips
"Technical skills get you hired—but emotional intelligence gets you promoted. In this clip, Linda Cureton shares the EQ lesson that turned workplace enemies into lifelong friends."In this episode clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton breaks down why emotional intelligence (EQ) accounts for nearly 90% of the difference between top performers and their peers with similar technical skills.She shares a powerful story from her leadership journey, where two division chiefs constantly clashed, derailing meetings and team progress. By understanding their emotions—and deploying the right emotion at the right time—Linda transformed their relationship from bitter rivalry to a decade-long friendship.Key takeaways include:Why self-awareness is the foundation of leadershipHow to manage emotions for maximum impactWhen to be a mediator—and when to take decisive actionWhy EQ matters more than IQ for career advancementIf you’ve ever faced workplace conflict, this episode shows how emotional intelligence can be the difference between team dysfunction and lasting collaboration.Hashtags:#EmotionalIntelligence, #LeadershipSkills, #ConflictResolution, #CareerGrowth, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #WorkplaceCommunication, #ProfessionalGrowth, #EQ, #LeadershipTipsTags (One Line)emotional intelligence, EQ in leadership, career growth, conflict resolution skills, leadership skills, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, emotional intelligence in the workplace, self awareness in leadership, relationship management skills, empathy in leadership, self regulation, building strong teams, resolving workplace conflict, career advancement strategies, leadership lessons, workplace communication, leading difficult people, professional growth tips, breaking the income ceiling
"Are invisible barriers holding you back from your next promotion? Linda Cureton reveals how company culture, job scope, and unseen roadblocks can silently stall your career growth—and how to break through."In this episode clip from The Next Level Paycheck, Linda Cureton shares how understanding and exposing hidden career barriers changed her professional path—from leaving NASA as a GS9 to returning 25 years later as part of the Senior Executive Service.She explains how:Organizational culture shapes promotion opportunitiesJob scope can limit—or expand—your growth potentialNegotiation skills and visibility influence your career trajectorySometimes leaving is the catalyst for bigger opportunitiesThese lessons are critical for mid-level professionals aiming to break the $70K–$80K ceiling and achieve sustainable career growth. Whether you’re navigating company politics or identifying skills you need to develop, this episode shows you how to take control of your career path.#CareerGrowth, #CareerBarriers, #BreakingTheCeiling, #LindaCureton, #TheNextLevelPaycheck, #CareerDevelopment, #PromotionTips, #LeadershipSkills, #CompanyCulture, #ProfessionalGrowthTAGScareer growth, mid-level professionals, career barriers, invisible career roadblocks, breaking the income ceiling, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, company culture and promotions, career development strategies, promotion tips, NASA leadership lessons, project management skills for promotion, organizational culture and career growth, faith based career advice, negotiation skills for mid career, career plateau solutions, how to get promoted, breaking through career ceiling, leadership skills
In this episode clip from The Next Level Paycheck, host Linda Cureton shares how a volunteer role as head of her church’s IT ministry became a powerful stepping stone in her professional journey.By taking on this leadership position, Linda learned how to:Build coalitions and lead diverse teamsCommunicate a clear vision under pressureManage budgets and strategic plansDrive organizational changeIntegrate faith as a practical leadership toolFrom solving a Y2K problem to implementing the church’s first website, this experience taught Linda transferable skills she carried into her corporate role—proving that volunteer work can be a powerful catalyst for career growth.Whether you’re a mid-level professional aiming to break the $70K–$80K ceiling or looking for faith-based career strategies, this episode will inspire you to see opportunities in unexpected places.Read My book - The Journey of Women Leaders: Strength in Every Step - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0F7XY31DP?ref_=cm_sw_r_ffobk_cp_ud_dp_5PQYCZAGEX65WRKBB45R_1&bestFormat=true #CareerGrowth #LeadershipSkills #FaithAndCareer #VolunteerLeadership #CareerDevelopment #BreakingTheCeiling #TheNextLevelPaycheck #LindaCuretonTAGScareer growth, mid-level professionals, faith based career advice, career development strategies, leadership skills from volunteer work, career plateau solutions, how to break income ceiling, Linda Cureton, The Next Level Paycheck, volunteer leadership experience, building coalitions, managing organizational change, career pivot strategies, intrapreneurship tips, multiple income streams, negotiation skills non managers, work life faith integration, prayer as leadership tool, career advancement without management title
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