
In this episode of Leading Human, we sit down with David Spinks, a renowned community builder, coach, and storyteller, to explore his journey of cultivating resilience, belonging, and inner alignment. From founding CMX to dealing with burnout and anxiety, David shares his personal experiences and insights on finding enoughness and leading with heart and clarity. Tune in to hear about his transition from a high-achievement culture, dealing with personal crises, and the importance of authenticity and alignment in leadership. Learn how to navigate challenges, balance ambition, and tap into clean fuel to create meaningful impact in your life and communities.00:00 Introduction to David Spinks01:16 David's Journey to Enoughness02:51 The Turning Point: Burnout and Sabbatical04:15 Facing Personal Challenges06:31 Coaching Leaders Through Inner Work07:25 The Parable of the Second Arrow11:10 Community Leadership and Emergence15:32 Authenticity and Alignment in Leadership19:23 Navigating Transitional Periods20:24 Balancing Ambition and Ego22:16 Dirty Fuel vs. Clean Fuel26:28 Radical Responsibility in Leadership30:09 Rapid Round Wrap-Up32:41 Final Thoughts and ResourcesWant a communication and wellbeing workshop that actually sticks? Whether you’re building trust or leveling up team accountability, we’ve got you. Book a call to ask questions and learn more about improving how your team communicates here.
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