Cultivating Executive Presence

Justin M. Nassiri

A podcast for leaders who must lead in public The best company doesn't always win. The best-perceived one does. Cultivating Executive Presence is for CEOs and senior leaders who understand that visibility is now part of the job—even when it's the last thing they want to do. Hosted by Justin Nassiri, CEO of Executive Presence, this podcast explores a critical reality: perception shapes who gets trusted, believed, and chosen long before a deal, hire, or raise is on the table. And in today's market, you can't build that perception from the shadows. Each week, we unpack how leaders step into public visibility without losing their integrity. How to build influence that drives real business results. How to find the intersection of your expertise and what your audience cares about. And how to make peace with being seen when you'd rather just do the work. This is for reluctant leaders, not aspiring influencers. For operators who know that leading publicly isn't vanity—it's leadership. New episodes weekly. Learn more: https://executivepresence.io

Episodes

  1. FEB 20

    Ep. 2: Why LinkedIn Stops Working for CEOs After Series A

    Something changes when your company grows past a certain size. It's not gradual. It's not subtle. And if you miss it, everything starts to grind. In this episode, Justin Nassiri draws on his experience as a Navy submarine officer to break down the three leadership gear shifts every CEO faces as they scale — and why the skills that got you here will actively hold you back. He walks through four real (anonymized) leaders at companies ranging from 150 to 3,000 employees, each illustrating a different approach to the same problem: how do you lead when you can no longer be in every room? What You'll Learn: • Why the jump from 20 to 50+ employees breaks most CEOs' leadership model • The submarine analogy: junior officer → department head → captain — and what each stage demands • How one healthcare CEO uses LinkedIn as part of a six-channel communication architecture • Why being polarizing is a better recruiting strategy than being likable • The difference between selling and evangelizing — and why the best CEOs do the latter • How a chief clinical officer became his 3,000-person company's top recruiter through vulnerability on LinkedIn • Why measuring LinkedIn by leads generated is "using a telescope as a hammer" • The four things LinkedIn actually drives at scale: internal alignment, hiring quality, market perception, and company valuation Links: Podcast: https://executivepresence.io/podcast Website: https://executivepresence.io YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@executivepresence3044 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/executive-presence-io

    25 min

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A podcast for leaders who must lead in public The best company doesn't always win. The best-perceived one does. Cultivating Executive Presence is for CEOs and senior leaders who understand that visibility is now part of the job—even when it's the last thing they want to do. Hosted by Justin Nassiri, CEO of Executive Presence, this podcast explores a critical reality: perception shapes who gets trusted, believed, and chosen long before a deal, hire, or raise is on the table. And in today's market, you can't build that perception from the shadows. Each week, we unpack how leaders step into public visibility without losing their integrity. How to build influence that drives real business results. How to find the intersection of your expertise and what your audience cares about. And how to make peace with being seen when you'd rather just do the work. This is for reluctant leaders, not aspiring influencers. For operators who know that leading publicly isn't vanity—it's leadership. New episodes weekly. Learn more: https://executivepresence.io