
What if the promotion you want is the very thing that could derail your career? In this episode of The Learn-It-All™ Podcast, Damon Lembi sits down with Vincent Wanga, award-winning creative executive and author of The Art of Direction, to unpack the first question every high performer should ask before becoming a leader: why? Vincent explains why leadership is not just the next step for top individual contributors, why chasing money, power, and glory is a dangerous reason to say yes, and why leading people is ultimately an empathetic and selfless pursuit. He also breaks down the difference between execution skills and leadership skills, why some of the best performers fail once they move into management, and how to know whether leadership is actually aligned with who you are. Drawing from his own improbable career, from getting kicked out of art school to freelancing his way back into the industry, scaling teams in high-growth tech, and learning hard lessons through failure, Vincent shares practical leadership advice for emerging leaders, entrepreneurs, executives, and ambitious professionals navigating career growth in an AI-driven world. Damon and Vincent also explore delusional optimism, accountability, confidence versus arrogance, corporate politics, mentorship, and the human skills that matter most in modern leadership, including empathy, decisiveness, adaptability, and relationship-building. If you are wondering whether leadership is the right path for you, or how to become a stronger leader without losing yourself in the process, this conversation is packed with real-world insight. In This Episode, You’ll Learn: Why the first question to ask before accepting a leadership role is not about salary, title, or power, but why you want it in the first place How great executors get pushed into leadership roles that do not fit them, and what to do if you already took the job and know it was the wrong move The difference between confidence and arrogance, and why Vincent says failure taught him more than books, podcasts, and “pocket MBAs” ever did Why empathy, politics, decisiveness, and relationship-building are still the real human advantage in an AI world Why mentorship is everything, and why real leaders should see developing people as part of their legacy Timestamps 00:00 Episode preview 00:42 The first question to ask before saying yes to leadership 02:29 Why leadership is not for everybody 04:59 What to do if you have already accepted the wrong leadership role 08:04 Vincent Wanga’s improbable path into creativity and leadership 10:02 Getting kicked out of school and rebuilding from scratch 12:24 What to do after losing your dream job 15:31 Delusional optimism, entrepreneurship, and betting on yourself 19:06 The branding project that humbled Vincent’s ego 25:17 Scaling a team 20x and the leadership lesson that stayed with him 31:03 Why Vincent wrote The Art of Direction 35:36 Gen Z, alternate paths, and redefining leadership 37:16 The human skills that matter most in the AI era 42:08 How leaders should handle executive pushback and boardroom politics 47:24 AI as a tool, not a crutch 53:13 Why mentorship is everything 58:24 What leadership could look like 20 years from now 01:01:22 Where to connect with Vincent Wanga About Vincent Wanga Vincent Wanga is a creative leader, entrepreneur, and author of The Art of Direction: Personal Perspectives on the Path to Creative Leadership. Originally from Kenya and raised in the Twin Cities, Vincent built a two-decade career across design, branding, entrepreneurship, agency leadership, and high-growth tech. His journey has included early setbacks, major reinvention, executive leadership, and hard-earned lessons around accountability, resilience, empathy, and business outcomes. Resources and Mentions The Art of Direction: Personal Perspectives on the Path to Creative Leadership: https://www.amazon.com/Art-Direction-Personal-Perspectives-Leadership/dp/B0DXJ4MLG7 Vincent Wanga’s website: https://www.vincentwanga.com/ Vincent Wanga’s LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vincent-wanga/ Good to Great book by Jim Collins: https://www.amazon.com/Good-Great-Some-Companies-Others/dp/0066620996 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Stephen R. Covey: https://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-People-Powerful/dp/0743269519 Podcast Contact Information: Website: www.learnit.com Email: podcast@learnit.com Follow us on LinkedIn and Instagram for updates.
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