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Trailblazer Leadership: How to Stay Sane and Lead Boldly in Turbulent Times

Trailblazer Leadership: How to Stay Sane and Lead Boldly in Turbulent Times

Update: 2025-10-29
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Tony Rubleski reveals how to win the “war for attention” by focusing on authenticity, adaptability, and purpose. He explains why listening is the new superpower for leaders, how to transform imposter syndrome into confidence, and how to use in-person connection to build community and collaboration that outlasts any algorithm.


Tune In Now:



  • Learn how to stay grounded as a leader when everything around you is changing.

  • Discover what it really means to “capture minds” in an eight-second attention span world.

  • Hear the seven characteristics of true trailblazers and why “listening” is the new eighth.

  • Understand why authenticity—not clickbait—is the currency of trust and growth.

  • Find out how masterminds and live events can spark new partnerships and breakthroughs.

  • And much, much more!


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“Leadership today isn’t about control; it’s about listening, adapting, and keeping your ego at the door.”

~ Tony Rubleski



Invitation From Guest

Join Tony Rubleski and an incredible lineup of speakers at the 2025 Mind Capture Bootcamp in Grand Rapids, Michigan. Get your ticket at https://MindCaptureGroup.com/BootCamp2025


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Trailblazer Leadership: How to Stay Sane and Lead Boldly in Turbulent Times

Trailblazer Leadership: How to Stay Sane and Lead Boldly in Turbulent Times

The Lead Machine Growth Show with Paul Guyon