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We believe that authority is not a title.. It is influence and influence is trust in motion.  Trust is what makes people move. And impact is simple: influencing action to be taken. Through teaching and interviews with leaders who have built real credibility, you’ll learn how to make your message resonate, lead with clarity, and turn your influence into impact—and income—without losing integrity.</description>
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                <itunes:subtitle>School of Authority is the podcast for business leaders—especially faith-driven leaders—who want a trusted presence that causes people to listen and act. The host Todd Wall, makes sure that every episode is problem-driven and practical, delivering tactical communication strategies you can use immediately to create intentional outcomes.

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                    <![CDATA[How to shift your leadership and multiply your team’s potential]]>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>Are you stuck being the hero instead of the leader? In this episode of School of Authority, we explore the "manager tax" - the invisible bottleneck that happens when leaders try to do everything themselves.</p>
<p>Discover how to shift from working harder to working smarter, from being the soloist to the conductor of your team. Learn practical strategies to delegate effectively, build trust with your team, and multiply your impact as a leader.</p>
<p>Featuring insights from Dr. Val Hastings, master coach, on how to move from people-pleasing to challenging your team to reach their full potential.</p>
<p> Key Takeaways:</p>
<ul>
<li>Identify what only YOU can do as a leader</li>
<li>Build trust through incremental delegation</li>
<li>Challenge your team to grow (without being a control freak)</li>
<li>Shift from addition to multiplication in your leadership</li>
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<p> Want to learn more about coaching leadership? Check out our Coaching Foundations program - 24 hours of self-paced training to help you lead more effectively.</p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
<p>0:00 Introduction - The Manager to Leader Transition</p>
<p>0:33 The Bottleneck You Didn't Create on Purpose</p>
<p>1:36 From Leader to Hero: The Unintended Switch</p>
<p>3:20 Working Smarter vs. Working Harder</p>
<p>5:26 The Clarity Exercise: What Only You Can Do</p>
<p>9:41 Identifying Your True Job Description</p>
<p>13:33 The Trust Transfer Process</p>
<p>17:35 Welcome Back - Breaking Through the Ceiling</p>
<p>19:20 Acknowledging Your Fears About Delegation</p>
<p>20:01 The People Pleasing Trap</p>
<p>21:13 The Challenger vs. The Relationship Builder</p>
<p>22:42 Believing in Your Team's Potential</p>
<p>24:22 The Chair Analogy: Transferring Weight</p>
<p>27:18 Stretching Your Team Without Breaking Them</p>
<p>31:25 Your Calling: Developing People</p>
<p>34:42 Freedom in Trusting Others</p>
<p>35:38 Closing - Authority is Trust in Motion</p>
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                    <![CDATA[Are you stuck being the hero instead of the leader? In this episode of School of Authority, we explore the "manager tax" - the invisible bottleneck that happens when leaders try to do everything themselves.
Discover how to shift from working harder to working smarter, from being the soloist to the conductor of your team. Learn practical strategies to delegate effectively, build trust with your team, and multiply your impact as a leader.
Featuring insights from Dr. Val Hastings, master coach, on how to move from people-pleasing to challenging your team to reach their full potential.
 Key Takeaways:

Identify what only YOU can do as a leader
Build trust through incremental delegation
Challenge your team to grow (without being a control freak)
Shift from addition to multiplication in your leadership

 Want to learn more about coaching leadership? Check out our Coaching Foundations program - 24 hours of self-paced training to help you lead more effectively.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction - The Manager to Leader Transition
0:33 The Bottleneck You Didn't Create on Purpose
1:36 From Leader to Hero: The Unintended Switch
3:20 Working Smarter vs. Working Harder
5:26 The Clarity Exercise: What Only You Can Do
9:41 Identifying Your True Job Description
13:33 The Trust Transfer Process
17:35 Welcome Back - Breaking Through the Ceiling
19:20 Acknowledging Your Fears About Delegation
20:01 The People Pleasing Trap
21:13 The Challenger vs. The Relationship Builder
22:42 Believing in Your Team's Potential
24:22 The Chair Analogy: Transferring Weight
27:18 Stretching Your Team Without Breaking Them
31:25 Your Calling: Developing People
34:42 Freedom in Trusting Others
35:38 Closing - Authority is Trust in Motion]]>
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<p>Discover how to shift from working harder to working smarter, from being the soloist to the conductor of your team. Learn practical strategies to delegate effectively, build trust with your team, and multiply your impact as a leader.</p>
<p>Featuring insights from Dr. Val Hastings, master coach, on how to move from people-pleasing to challenging your team to reach their full potential.</p>
<p> Key Takeaways:</p>
<ul>
<li>Identify what only YOU can do as a leader</li>
<li>Build trust through incremental delegation</li>
<li>Challenge your team to grow (without being a control freak)</li>
<li>Shift from addition to multiplication in your leadership</li>
</ul>
<p> Want to learn more about coaching leadership? Check out our Coaching Foundations program - 24 hours of self-paced training to help you lead more effectively.</p>
<p>Chapters:</p>
<p>0:00 Introduction - The Manager to Leader Transition</p>
<p>0:33 The Bottleneck You Didn't Create on Purpose</p>
<p>1:36 From Leader to Hero: The Unintended Switch</p>
<p>3:20 Working Smarter vs. Working Harder</p>
<p>5:26 The Clarity Exercise: What Only You Can Do</p>
<p>9:41 Identifying Your True Job Description</p>
<p>13:33 The Trust Transfer Process</p>
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<p>19:20 Acknowledging Your Fears About Delegation</p>
<p>20:01 The People Pleasing Trap</p>
<p>21:13 The Challenger vs. The Relationship Builder</p>
<p>22:42 Believing in Your Team's Potential</p>
<p>24:22 The Chair Analogy: Transferring Weight</p>
<p>27:18 Stretching Your Team Without Breaking Them</p>
<p>31:25 Your Calling: Developing People</p>
<p>34:42 Freedom in Trusting Others</p>
<p>35:38 Closing - Authority is Trust in Motion</p>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[Are you stuck being the hero instead of the leader? In this episode of School of Authority, we explore the "manager tax" - the invisible bottleneck that happens when leaders try to do everything themselves.
Discover how to shift from working harder to working smarter, from being the soloist to the conductor of your team. Learn practical strategies to delegate effectively, build trust with your team, and multiply your impact as a leader.
Featuring insights from Dr. Val Hastings, master coach, on how to move from people-pleasing to challenging your team to reach their full potential.
 Key Takeaways:

Identify what only YOU can do as a leader
Build trust through incremental delegation
Challenge your team to grow (without being a control freak)
Shift from addition to multiplication in your leadership

 Want to learn more about coaching leadership? Check out our Coaching Foundations program - 24 hours of self-paced training to help you lead more effectively.
Chapters:
0:00 Introduction - The Manager to Leader Transition
0:33 The Bottleneck You Didn't Create on Purpose
1:36 From Leader to Hero: The Unintended Switch
3:20 Working Smarter vs. Working Harder
5:26 The Clarity Exercise: What Only You Can Do
9:41 Identifying Your True Job Description
13:33 The Trust Transfer Process
17:35 Welcome Back - Breaking Through the Ceiling
19:20 Acknowledging Your Fears About Delegation
20:01 The People Pleasing Trap
21:13 The Challenger vs. The Relationship Builder
22:42 Believing in Your Team's Potential
24:22 The Chair Analogy: Transferring Weight
27:18 Stretching Your Team Without Breaking Them
31:25 Your Calling: Developing People
34:42 Freedom in Trusting Others
35:38 Closing - Authority is Trust in Motion]]>
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                    <![CDATA[The Art of Authority: Tackling Over-Explaining]]>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 22 Jan 2026 16:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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                                            <![CDATA[<p>In this episode of School of Authority, Todd Wall discusses the common problem of over-explaining, often referred to as 'mansplaining,' and how it affects authority and trust in leadership. Todd, along with guest Dave Stone from Team Care, delves into the underlying issues causing this behavior, such as anxiety and fear of being misunderstood. They offer actionable insights for leaders on recognizing when over-explanation sabotages their authority and how to build authentic, trust-based connections with their team members. Learn practical strategies for effective communication that fosters trust and authority without over-explaining.</p>
<p></p>
<p>Chapters</p>
<p>00:00 Introduction to Authority and Overexplaining</p>
<p>00:35 Understanding the Problem of Overexplaining</p>
<p>01:32 Guest Speaker: Dave Stone on Leadership Issues</p>
<p>03:07 The Root Causes of Overexplaining</p>
<p>07:11 Strategies to Combat Overexplaining</p>
<p>12:49 The Importance of Authentic Leadership</p>
<p>19:10 Practical Tips for Leaders</p>
<p>25:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts</p>
<h3>Chapters</h3>
<ul><li>(00:00:35) - Understanding the Problem of Overexplaining</li><li>(00:01:32) - Guest Speaker: Dave Stone on Leadership Issues</li><li>(00:03:07) - The Root Causes of Overexplaining</li><li>(00:07:11) - Strategies to Combat Overexplaining</li><li>(00:12:49) - The Importance of Authentic Leadership</li><li>(00:19:10) - Practical Tips for Leaders</li><li>(00:25:09) - Conclusion and Final Thoughts</li></ul>]]>
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                    <![CDATA[In this episode of School of Authority, Todd Wall discusses the common problem of over-explaining, often referred to as 'mansplaining,' and how it affects authority and trust in leadership. Todd, along with guest Dave Stone from Team Care, delves into the underlying issues causing this behavior, such as anxiety and fear of being misunderstood. They offer actionable insights for leaders on recognizing when over-explanation sabotages their authority and how to build authentic, trust-based connections with their team members. Learn practical strategies for effective communication that fosters trust and authority without over-explaining.

Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Authority and Overexplaining
00:35 Understanding the Problem of Overexplaining
01:32 Guest Speaker: Dave Stone on Leadership Issues
03:07 The Root Causes of Overexplaining
07:11 Strategies to Combat Overexplaining
12:49 The Importance of Authentic Leadership
19:10 Practical Tips for Leaders
25:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts]]>
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<p>00:35 Understanding the Problem of Overexplaining</p>
<p>01:32 Guest Speaker: Dave Stone on Leadership Issues</p>
<p>03:07 The Root Causes of Overexplaining</p>
<p>07:11 Strategies to Combat Overexplaining</p>
<p>12:49 The Importance of Authentic Leadership</p>
<p>19:10 Practical Tips for Leaders</p>
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Authority and Overexplaining
00:35 Understanding the Problem of Overexplaining
01:32 Guest Speaker: Dave Stone on Leadership Issues
03:07 The Root Causes of Overexplaining
07:11 Strategies to Combat Overexplaining
12:49 The Importance of Authentic Leadership
19:10 Practical Tips for Leaders
25:09 Conclusion and Final Thoughts]]>
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