Welcome to Leadership

Aaron Keith Hawkins

Welcome to Leadership is a practical leadership podcast for managers, professionals, and emerging leaders who want to perform at a higher level in real-world environments. Each episode explores the decisions, actions, and patterns that shape leadership effectiveness — including how expectations are set, how trust is built, how direction is understood, and how performance is sustained over time. Drawing on decades of leadership experience, Aaron Keith Hawkins is a former Police Captain, a graduate of the FBI National Academy, and an internationally traveled keynote speaker. His work reflects leadership in environments where clarity, decision-making, and execution directly impact outcomes. This is not theory and it’s not motivation. It’s a collection of practical insights you can apply immediately — in how you lead, how you communicate, and how you make decisions under pressure. Whether you’re stepping into leadership for the first time or refining your approach as an experienced professional, this podcast helps you: Lead with clarity so people understand what matters and what to do next. Make better decisions under pressure Build trust and credibility through consistent actions Set expectations that translate into real performance Sustain performance without creating unnecessary friction or burnout If you’ve ever taken action as a leader and seen outcomes you didn’t expect, this podcast will help you understand why — and what to do differently.

Episodes

  1. Apr 1

    Why Smart Professionals Leave Meetings With Different Interpretations

    A meeting ends. People nod. Everyone leaves with a sense that things are clear. And a few days later, the work starts moving in different directions. Not because people weren’t paying attention — but because they left the meeting with different interpretations of what was said. In this episode, we break down why this happens, even among experienced professionals, and what leaders can do to prevent it. You’ll learn how unclear direction creates misalignment after the meeting ends, why capable professionals naturally fill in gaps with their own interpretation, and how a simple shift in how you close conversations can dramatically improve alignment and execution. This isn’t about over-communicating or slowing things down. It’s about being explicit where it matters most. What You’ll LearnWhy agreement in a meeting doesn’t guarantee alignment afterwardHow experienced professionals unintentionally create misalignmentWhy vague phrases like “high priority” lead to different outcomesHow interpretation fills the gaps when direction isn’t explicitA simple 60-second habit that prevents downstream confusion Key TakeawayClarity isn’t about how well something was explained — it’s about whether people leave with the same understanding of what to do next. Subscribe / FollowIf you’re looking to improve how you lead, communicate, and make decisions in real-world environments, follow the show for practical leadership insights each week.

    10 min
  2. 12/08/2022

    How Educational Leaders can Reform Educational Results with Dr Anthony Muhammad

    How to intelligently succeed at educational reform? Dr. Anthony Muhammad, PhD, is a much sought-after educational speaker and presenter. A practitioner for nearly 20 years, he has served as a middle school teacher, assistant principal, and principal, and also as a high school principal. He was recognized by the Global Gurus organization as one of the 30 Most Influential Educational Thought Leaders in the world in 2021. In this episode of the Welcome to Leadership podcast he takes us on a deep dive into his success in answering this powerful question. Dr. Muhammad is a best-selling author. He is the author of the books Revisiting Professional Learning Communities at Work, 2nd Edition (2021) Time for Change: The Four Essential Skills of a Transformational School Leader (2019); Transforming School Culture: How to Overcome Staff Division 2nd Edition (2017) Overcoming the Achievement Gap Trap: Liberating Mindsets to Effect Change (2015); The Will to Lead and the Skill to Teach; Transforming Schools at Every Level (2011). He has published 26 articles in education journals and publications in seven different countries. Resources from Dr. Anthony Muhammad: Contact Dr. Muhammad >> http://newfrontier21.com/ Find Model PLC Schools >> https://www.allthingsplc.info/plc-locator/us Purchase Dr. Muhammad's books >> http://newfrontier21.com/store/ Resources for Aaron Keith Hawkins: Get a Free Copy of Aaron's book, The Art of Trust and Influence >> http://aaronkeithhawkins.com/trust Visit Aaron's website for more episodes >> http://aaronkeithhawkins.com

    45 min

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Welcome to Leadership is a practical leadership podcast for managers, professionals, and emerging leaders who want to perform at a higher level in real-world environments. Each episode explores the decisions, actions, and patterns that shape leadership effectiveness — including how expectations are set, how trust is built, how direction is understood, and how performance is sustained over time. Drawing on decades of leadership experience, Aaron Keith Hawkins is a former Police Captain, a graduate of the FBI National Academy, and an internationally traveled keynote speaker. His work reflects leadership in environments where clarity, decision-making, and execution directly impact outcomes. This is not theory and it’s not motivation. It’s a collection of practical insights you can apply immediately — in how you lead, how you communicate, and how you make decisions under pressure. Whether you’re stepping into leadership for the first time or refining your approach as an experienced professional, this podcast helps you: Lead with clarity so people understand what matters and what to do next. Make better decisions under pressure Build trust and credibility through consistent actions Set expectations that translate into real performance Sustain performance without creating unnecessary friction or burnout If you’ve ever taken action as a leader and seen outcomes you didn’t expect, this podcast will help you understand why — and what to do differently.