
The best leaders aren’t the ones talking the most—they’re the ones seeing what others don’t. In the wild, apex predators and skilled hunters track, observe, and move only when the moment is right. But in business? Leaders are pressured to constantly react, constantly talk, constantly fill the space with decisions—whether or not they’re the right ones.In this episode of Wild Business²: Leadership Unleashed, we break down:Why silence is a leadership skill—not a weakness.How over-talking dilutes authority and weakens decision-making.What nature teaches us about tracking before taking action.How to lead with presence, not noise—and command more respect with fewer words.If you’ve been told that great leadership is about always having an answer, always filling the gaps, always being the loudest voice in the room—it’s time to rethink everything. The best leaders talk less, observe more, and strike with precision. Hit play now.
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S1E12: The Half-Hour Hunger Trap: Why The Ancestral Body Hates the Modern Lunch Break

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