Leaders are Human Podcast

NACAC CEO Angel B. Pérez

What does it truly take to lead in today’s complex, divided, and rapidly changing world? The Leaders Are Human Podcast peels back the surface of leadership to reveal the deeply human journey behind it. Hosted by Angel B. Pérez, a national leader in higher education and CEO of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, this series features candid conversations with some of today’s most impactful leaders across education, nonprofit, and civic sectors. Guests share not just what they’ve accomplished, but who they’ve had to become along the way.  Through honest and often vulnerable storytelling, they reflect on the inner work that has shaped their leadership and the ongoing process of self-discovery. We also explore a powerful truth: the way we lead and the decisions we make about our careers are deeply connected to our upbringing, our personal stories, and the challenges and triumphs that define us.  Whether you’re an established leader or just beginning your journey, this podcast will challenge you to reflect more deeply, lead more intentionally, and serve others with greater clarity and courage.Show Note: In this episode, Dan Porterfield highlights five key mindsets for growth from his book, Mindset Matters; discovery, creativity, collaboration, mentorship and striving. These mindsets reflect a belief in continuous learning, contributing meaningfully, working with others, lifting others up, and pushing yourself forward with purpose. 

Episodes

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    From Stocking Bodega Shelves to CEO: How Courage, Mentorship, and Leaps of Faith Shape Leaders

    What does it take to build a meaningful life and career? In this episode of Leaders Are Human, I sit down with Shirley M. Collado, Ph.D., a remarkable leader whose journey began stocking shelves at a neighborhood bodega and ultimately became the President and CEO of CollegeTrack. How does this happen?  Together, we talk about being the first in your family to carve a new path, and the courage required to take risks, trust your instincts, and embrace opportunities before you feel fully ready. We discuss the mentors who helped guide the way — not just by opening doors, but by providing honest feedback, encouragement, and the truth we sometimes need to hear most.  We also dive into a deeply personal chapter: a life-threatening medical procedure that became a profound awakening. Facing her own mortality forced her to reconsider the pace at which she was living and led to important lessons about self-care, discipline, and creating a life that is successful, sustainable, and joyful.  Whether you’re leading an organization, navigating a career transition, or simply trying to find balance in a demanding world, this conversation offers powerful reminders about the importance of caring for ourselves, surrounding ourselves with people who lift us up, and making space for what truly matters.  Most importantly, we talk about the often-overlooked power of joy and why a fulfilling life is not just about achievement, but about learning to embrace the people, moments, and joyful experiences that make us feel alive.  In this episode:  • From stocking shelves to the CEO’s office  • The courage to take leaps of faith  • Why mentors matter more than we realize  • Lessons from a life-changing health scare  • Self-care, discipline, and sustainable success  • The importance of community and support  • Why joy deserves a place in every leader’s life

    50 min

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What does it truly take to lead in today’s complex, divided, and rapidly changing world? The Leaders Are Human Podcast peels back the surface of leadership to reveal the deeply human journey behind it. Hosted by Angel B. Pérez, a national leader in higher education and CEO of the National Association for College Admission Counseling, this series features candid conversations with some of today’s most impactful leaders across education, nonprofit, and civic sectors. Guests share not just what they’ve accomplished, but who they’ve had to become along the way.  Through honest and often vulnerable storytelling, they reflect on the inner work that has shaped their leadership and the ongoing process of self-discovery. We also explore a powerful truth: the way we lead and the decisions we make about our careers are deeply connected to our upbringing, our personal stories, and the challenges and triumphs that define us.  Whether you’re an established leader or just beginning your journey, this podcast will challenge you to reflect more deeply, lead more intentionally, and serve others with greater clarity and courage.Show Note: In this episode, Dan Porterfield highlights five key mindsets for growth from his book, Mindset Matters; discovery, creativity, collaboration, mentorship and striving. These mindsets reflect a belief in continuous learning, contributing meaningfully, working with others, lifting others up, and pushing yourself forward with purpose.