The Seth Yelorda Leadership Podcast

Seth Yelorda

The Seth Yelorda Leadership Podcast is designed to help emerging and senior leaders successfully navigate the organizational landmines designed to derail your team and hinder performance. Each episode delivers relevant and actionable content that you can use to increase your leadership capacity, improve team dynamics, transform your organization’s culture, and move closer to realizing your vision. If you’re leading a team that is embroiled in conflict, trying to level up your leadership so you can get that promotion, or trying to figure out how to cast a compelling vision that will inspire your team, join Seth Yelorda in the journey towards Vision Clarity.

  1. 2d ago

    The Goal That Outlives You pt. 4

    Most of your goals will die the day you do. And almost no one is honest about that. In the finale of the BRAVE goals series, Seth tackles the fifth and final letter — E for Eternal — the filter that separates building a career from building a life. The one that asks the only question that matters in the end: when you're gone, does any of this keep doing good in the world? You can set a goal that's Bigger, Risky, Aligned, and Vivid — and it can still be an ego goal. A monument to yourself dressed up as ambition. E is the filter that catches that. It strips away everything the goal gives you personally and asks what's left. Who else benefits. What still works after you've left the room. Using the story of Fred Rogers — a man who never made a Forbes list, never built a unicorn, never closed a billion-dollar fund, but put on a cardigan and changed how generations of children understood love — Seth makes the case that Eternal goals are often quieter than we think. They're not always monumental. But they keep doing good long after the person who started them stops showing up. This is the urgency episode of the series. You're not going to live forever. The version of you reading your goal list right now is going to be gone. Every goal that doesn't pass the Eternal test goes with you. That's not morbid. It's clarifying. You'll walk away with three concrete moves: The Funeral Question that exposes which of your current goals would still matter if you died todayThe Hundred-Year Test that reveals whether what you're building has any chance of outliving youThe One Goal Move — picking a single goal and rebuilding it through all five BRAVE filters this week🎧 This episode closes the 4-part BRAVE series. Next week, we step into something new — "The Leader Who Won't Stop Talking" — on why the most respected voices in the room are almost never the loudest ones. 📩 If this conversation would serve someone you lead or love, share it forward. And if you'd like to bring this message to your team or organization, reach out at sethyelorda.com/contact-us.

    14 min
  2. Jun 5

    Aligned and Vivid Goals — Part 3 of the BRAVE Series

    Most people aren't chasing the wrong goal. They're chasing a blurry one — or one that was never theirs to begin with. In Part 3 of the BRAVE goals series, Seth tackles the two letters that determine whether your goal actually has gravity in your life — or just sits on a list collecting dust: Aligned and Vivid. You can hit a goal that's big enough, risky enough, and detailed enough — and still feel nothing on the other side. Because size and stakes only matter if the goal is actually yours, and clear enough for your brain to chase. Most ambitious people aren't pursuing their dream. They're pursuing a composite dream — a Frankenstein assembled from their industry's expectations, their parents' unspoken hopes, their LinkedIn feed, and the version of themselves they were ten years ago. Using the story of Michael Jordan walking away from the NBA at the peak of his career to play minor league baseball — a goal that was big, risky, and crystal clear, but never actually his — Seth shows why even the greatest competitor of his generation ran out of fuel in eighteen months chasing a dream that belonged to his father. The most expensive mistake high-performing people make is succeeding at the wrong thing for a decade. You'll walk away with three concrete moves: The Private Goal Test that exposes which of your goals are borrowed from someone elseThe Tuesday Test that reveals whether your goal is actually a goal or just a categoryThe Subtraction Move — the hardest and most important — for clearing out the dreams that were never yours to chaseBy the end of the episode, you'll be able to see your real goal sharply enough to chase it. Not the polished version. Not the version that looks good on a slide. The one that's actually yours. You don't need more motivation. You need a clearer picture of a goal that's actually yours. 🎧 Part 3 of 4. Next up: E — Eternal. The final letter in the BRAVE framework, and the filter that separates building a career from building a life. 📩 If this conversation would serve someone you lead or love, share it forward. And if you'd like to bring this message to your team or organization, reach out at sethyelorda.com/contact-us.

    21 min
  3. May 26

    Bigger, Risky Goals — Part 2 of the BRAVE Series

    In Part 2 of the BRAVE goals series, Seth goes deep on the two letters that, if you skip them, the rest of the framework can't save you: Bigger and Risky. The truth most of us are avoiding is this — the size of the goal is forging the size of the life. And most of us picked goals small enough to keep us comfortable and called it wisdom. We've gotten quietly addicted to wins we can guarantee. To certainty. To goals we can already hit. And then we wonder why hitting them doesn't feel like anything. Using the story of Roger Bannister and the 4-minute mile — a barrier doctors swore was physically impossible until one man broke it and a hundred others followed within a decade — Seth shows why the ceiling holding most of us back was never actually out there. It was a story we were running inside of. You'll walk away with three concrete moves: The "Year-End Self" question that exposes whether your goal is actually a goal — or just a treadmillThe double-it test that uses your own nervous system to tell you when a goal is finally big enoughThe "name the risk" exercise that shrinks the fear that's been quietly running your decisionsBy the end of this episode, you'll know exactly which goal on your list is keeping you safe instead of changing you — and what to do about it this week. Bigger is the destination. Risky is the door. You don't get the life on the other side without walking through both. 🎧 Part 2 of 4. Next up: A — Aligned. Because once you've set a goal Bigger than you and Risky enough to scare you, the next question is whether it's even the right goal. 📩 If this conversation would serve someone you lead or love, share it forward. And if you'd like to bring this message to your team or organization, reach out at sethyelorda.com/contact-us.

    18 min
  4. May 18

    Stop Setting SMART Goals. Start Setting BRAVE Ones.

    Most of your best dreams die in milliseconds. The dream shows up — and before you've even finished imagining it, your brain has already filed it as either absurd or obvious. Obvious gets the calendar. Absurd gets buried. And almost everything worth doing with your one life is sitting in that absurd folder. In this episode, Seth makes the case that SMART goals — invented in 1981 by a management consultant for corporate quarterly planning — were never designed for the life you actually want to live. The "A" in SMART stands for Achievable, which by definition filters out anything that would require you to grow, risk, or trust God to show up. So Seth introduces a different framework: BRAVE. B — Bigger than your current capacityR — Risky enough that you could actually failA — Aligned with who you were built to beV — Vivid enough to see before it existsE — Eternal — the fruit outlasts you You'll learn why goals you can't fail at don't shape you, why alignment is the difference between a life that looks like a win and one that feels like one, and why absurd isn't your warning sign — it's your address. If you've ever hit a goal and felt nothing, this one is for you. If you need to bring this message to your leadership team, reach out to me here: ⁠https://sethyelorda.com/contact-us/⁠ //NEWSLETTER Ready to lead with clarity and transform your organization? Join thousands of leaders who receive actionable insights in Seth's newsletter: ⁠https://vision-clarity-consulting.kit.com/6548d8fbec⁠ //CONNECT LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-yelorda-25b2aaa7/⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sethyelorda⁠

    19 min
  5. Apr 27

    Your People Don't Need More Information. They Need Elevation.

    Most senior leaders are gifted operationally and one-on-one. But put them in front of three hundred of their own people, and something different happens. They deliver something competent, the room claps politely, and by Friday, nobody can repeat what was said. In this episode, Seth unpacks one of the most overlooked disciplines in senior leadership: vision casting to a large group. Drawing on William Wallace's iconic battle cry in Braveheart, Gallup's 2025 Global Leadership Report on what followers actually want from their leaders, and Dr. Shelley Kirkpatrick's research on the four characteristics that make a vision statement actually move people, Seth walks through three things the best leaders are doing right now to close the gap between informing their teams and elevating them. If you've ever walked off a stage knowing whatever you just delivered was not enough — or if you've quietly told yourself you're "just not the charismatic type" — this episode is for you. Inside this episode:Why vision casting is a separate discipline from operational leadershipWhat Gallup's global research says employees actually want from their leaders (it's not what most executives think)Why even the most iconic speeches in history were team efforts — and what that means for you The truth about charisma that the research keeps confirmingThe four characteristics every effective vision statement sharesOne question to ask yourself before writing a single word of your next big speech If you need to bring this message to your leadership team, reach out to me here: https://sethyelorda.com/contact-us/ If you need to bring this message to your leadership team, reach out to me here: ⁠https://sethyelorda.com/contact-us/⁠ //NEWSLETTER Ready to lead with clarity and transform your organization? Join thousands of leaders who receive actionable insights in Seth's newsletter: ⁠https://vision-clarity-consulting.kit.com/6548d8fbec⁠ //CONNECT LinkedIn: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/in/seth-yelorda-25b2aaa7/⁠Instagram: ⁠https://www.instagram.com/sethyelorda⁠ Sources referenced in this episode:Gallup, Global Leadership Report: What Followers Want (2025): https://www.gallup.com/analytics/656315/leadership-needs-of-followers.aspxGallup, Anemic Employee Engagement Points to Leadership Challenges (Q2 2025): https://www.gallup.com/workplace/692954/anemic-employee-engagement-points-leadership-challenges.aspxKirkpatrick, S.A. (2017). Understanding the Role of Vision, Mission, and Values in the HPT Model. Performance Improvement, 56(3).Antonakis, J., et al. Charismatic Leadership Tactics research, University of Lausanne.

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The Seth Yelorda Leadership Podcast is designed to help emerging and senior leaders successfully navigate the organizational landmines designed to derail your team and hinder performance. Each episode delivers relevant and actionable content that you can use to increase your leadership capacity, improve team dynamics, transform your organization’s culture, and move closer to realizing your vision. If you’re leading a team that is embroiled in conflict, trying to level up your leadership so you can get that promotion, or trying to figure out how to cast a compelling vision that will inspire your team, join Seth Yelorda in the journey towards Vision Clarity.