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Taking a Stand Will Shrink Your Audience — And Multiply Your Impact
Description
Everyone wants influence.
Everyone wants impact.
Almost no one wants the cost.
In this episode, Kellan exposes the dangerous myth that being inclusive, vague, and universally liked leads to success. It doesn’t. It leads to irrelevance. If you don’t have haters, you haven’t said anything. If you’re afraid to narrow your audience, you’re afraid to multiply your impact.
Your story isn’t just something that happened to you. It’s preparation. And when you let it become a stand — clear, aligned, consistent — you become powerful.
Key Takeaways:
- Why yelling at injustice doesn’t fix anything
- The difference between a stand and an opinion
- “You can let it ruin you or you can let it refine you”
- Why clarity attracts and vagueness repels impact
- The real reason people avoid taking a stand
- How consistency between belief and behavior builds power
- Why shrinking your audience actually multiplies influence
- The cost of staying liked, vague, and small
- How your developmental story becomes your cause
- Why leadership begins with self-leadership
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