Built to Grow

Valdet Selimaj

Built to Grow is hosted by Valdet Selimaj, organizational leadership expert, former Fortune 500 executive trainer, and founder of DevCore Consulting. With a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership and over a decade developing leaders inside high-performance organizations, Valdet explores what it truly means to evolve. This podcast dives into the psychology of human behavior, leadership, personal growth, power, mental health, resilience, and transformation. Valdet challenges listeners to question narratives, understand human behavior, and take ownership of their evolution.

  1. FEB 6

    Trauma, Memory, and Believing Epstein Survivors

    What happens to memory when your brain is in survival mode? And what does that mean for how we listen to survivors of abuse — including the victims of the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking ring? Key takeaways: Why trauma disrupts memory and makes recall fragmented, delayed, or out of order.How cultural myths about “perfect memory” fuel doubt toward Epstein survivors and other victims of abuse.Concrete shifts you can make to respond in a more survivor‑centered, trauma‑informed way — in your conversations, online, and in your own community.In this trauma‑informed episode of Built to Grow, Valdet Selimaj breaks down how trauma changes the way memories are formed, stored, and recalled — and why “messy,” fragmented, or delayed memories are not proof that nothing happened. Using the Epstein case as a central example, we explore what it’s actually like for survivors to come forward in a hostile culture that expects perfect courtroom‑style recall. You’ll learn how the brain and body respond to overwhelming events, why timelines and details can shift over time, and how our collective misunderstanding of trauma too often turns into victim‑blaming. Most importantly, you’ll walk away with practical ways to respond to survivors with empathy, not interrogation. Content note: This episode references sexual abuse, exploitation, and the Jeffrey Epstein trafficking ring. There are no graphic details, but please listen in whatever way feels safest for you.

    22 min
  2. JAN 20

    The Evil President? What Trump Teaches Us About the Dark Triad

    When the people at the top seem larger than life, it’s easy to mistake charisma for character. In this episode of Built to Grow, we use the dark triad of personality—narcissism, Machiavellianism, and psychopathy—as a lens to understand Donald Trump’s public leadership style and what it reveals about power, followers, and fragile institutions. Drawing on psychological research and public commentary (not clinical diagnosis), we break down how traits like grandiosity, manipulation, and callousness can help a leader rise to power while quietly corroding trust, norms, and shared reality underneath. We also look at the systems around these leaders: why so many people are drawn to strongman figures in times of uncertainty, how institutions bend or break in response, and what healthier leadership looks like by contrast. By the end, you’ll have a sharper toolkit for spotting dark‑triad patterns in politics, business, and your own organizations—so you can make better choices about who you follow, what you tolerate, and which guardrails really matter. You’ll learn: What psychologists mean by the “dark triad” and how it shows up in real‑world leadersHow Donald Trump’s public behavior illustrates dark‑triad dynamics without resorting to armchair diagnosisWhy so many people find strongman leaders psychologically appealingHow dark‑triad leadership reshapes institutions, culture, and everyday political lifeWhat healthier leadership and stronger guardrails look like in practiceCheck out my blog to learn more! https://www.valdetselimaj.com/the-psychology-of-leadership-the-dark-triad-and-donald-trump/

    28 min
  3. JAN 12

    Know Your Rights During ICE Raids (Undocumented & U.S. Citizens)

    If ICE shows up at your door, your job, or on the street, what are your rights — and how do you actually use them without making things worse? In this episode, we walk through what undocumented immigrants and U.S. citizens need to know before, during, and after an ICE raid so you can stay calmer, protect yourself, and have a plan for your family. This is not individualized legal advice. Immigration law changes often and every case is different. Always speak with a qualified immigration lawyer or trusted legal aid organization about your specific situation. What we do cover here is a practical, plain‑language guide based on commonly shared know‑your‑rights materials from immigrant rights groups across the U.S. You’ll learn: The difference between ICE and local police — and why that matters in a raid.What a real warrant looks like vs. papers that do not give ICE the right to enter your home.What to do if ICE comes to your door — including why you should usually talk through the door, not open it.Your rights at work and in public — including when you have to identify yourself and when you can ask, “Am I free to leave?”How to use your right to remain silent in a calm, clear way.Why you should not sign documents you don’t understand or agree with.How U.S. citizens and bystanders can safely support friends, coworkers, and neighbors during enforcement actions.A simple family preparedness plan so kids, partners, and loved ones know what to do if someone is detained. Check out my blog for additional info: https://www.valdetselimaj.com/know-your-rights-what-to-do-if-you-encounter-ice-for-undocumented-immigrants-and-american-citizens/

    14 min

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Built to Grow is hosted by Valdet Selimaj, organizational leadership expert, former Fortune 500 executive trainer, and founder of DevCore Consulting. With a master’s degree in Organizational Leadership and over a decade developing leaders inside high-performance organizations, Valdet explores what it truly means to evolve. This podcast dives into the psychology of human behavior, leadership, personal growth, power, mental health, resilience, and transformation. Valdet challenges listeners to question narratives, understand human behavior, and take ownership of their evolution.

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