Leaders of Tomorrow

The Leadership Crucible

Welcome to the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, brought to you by The Leadership Crucible Foundation. Join us for insightful conversations as we explore the pathways and experiences shaping the next generation of leaders. Our goal is to foster critical discussions that empower emerging leaders to make a positive impact in their businesses, industries, and communities. Learn more about The Leadership Crucible Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/

  1. Mar 10

    Innovation Has No Age Requirement | Alessandro Concas

    In this episode, we explore entrepreneurship, creativity, and the idea that starting something is often the hardest—and most important—step. Many people believe a project must be perfect from the beginning, but the reality is that some of the best ideas begin simply by taking action, learning along the way, and sometimes stepping away before returning later with new perspective and energy. Our guest, Alessandro Concas, is the founder of EterniCat LLC and the author of several books, including Life of the Time Cat and The A to Z’s of Fighting Boredom. Alessandro began his journey as an author and entrepreneur at an unusually young age, publishing his first book at just eight years old. Since then, he has continued developing his creative projects while encouraging others—especially young people—to pursue their ideas and explore their imagination. Through storytelling, entrepreneurship, and creative exploration, Alessandro demonstrates that innovation does not have an age requirement. His work highlights how curiosity, persistence, and the willingness to begin—even if the path is not fully clear—can lead to meaningful opportunities and growth.In this conversation, we discuss Alessandro’s entrepreneurial journey, the creative process behind his books, and the importance of staying curious, taking initiative, and returning to ideas when inspiration strikes again. Important Links:Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    21 min
  2. Feb 17

    Getting in the Arena and Discovering What You’re Capable Of | Sam Massa

    In this episode, Sam Massa breaks down the idea of one’s “lid”—the self-imposed limits that define what we believe we’re capable of—and explains why you never truly know your capacity unless you’re willing to keep going. Drawing from his own journey as a lifelong entrepreneur, Sam emphasizes that failure is not only inevitable but necessary, and that success belongs to those who get back up and stay in the arena. He challenges listeners to make themselves visible, stop waiting for permission, and understand that no one else is responsible for their momentum. If you want something, go after it—never give up, and let action, not fear, define your limits. Episode Takeaways: Identify Your "Lid": Recognize that your current limits are likely self-imposed. You cannot discover your true capacity until you are willing to push past what you think is possible.Get in the Arena: Real growth doesn't happen on the sidelines. You must be willing to be seen, be judged, and take active risks to achieve anything of substance.Stop Seeking Permission: Don't wait for a green light or external validation. If you want to move forward, give yourself the authority to start.Normalize Failure: Accept that failure is an essential part of the entrepreneurial process. Success is less about perfection and more about the ability to get back up and stay in the fight.Own Your Momentum: Realize that no one else is responsible for your drive or your progress. You are the only person who can keep your goals moving forward.Choose Action Over Fear: Let your results define your boundaries, not your anxieties. Consistent action is the only way to accurately measure your potential.Important Links: Meet Sam: https://www.sammassa.com/aboutFoundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    33 min
  3. Jan 6

    You Are Enough: Schuyller Nagorski on Vulnerability, Service, and True Leadership

    In this powerful episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, host Berlin Maza sits down with Schuyller Nagorski, a grateful husband, father, peer support advocate, and veteran Special Operations Forces (SOF) tactical paramedic and firefighter. Currently training to become a Licensed Clinical Social Worker for veterans and first responders, Schuyller's path has always centered on one purpose: tangibly caring for those who serve. Recognized as an Honor Graduate of the U.S. Army Ranger School and 75th Ranger Regiment selection, Schuyller shares profound insights on what true leadership requires—namely tactical competence, sincere empathy, and rejecting personal complacency. Drawing from over a decade of high-stakes service, he explains his genuine interest in the well-being of others and unpacks the powerful concept of “You are enough.” Schuyller offers practical advice on cultivating the critical skills of self-reflection and introspection, and discusses why vulnerability is an essential component of human connection and leadership.Episode Takeaways:The Power of Genuine Connection: Why a sincere and holistic interest in someone's mental, physical, and emotional well-being is the bedrock of peer support and impactful leadership.A Leader's Crucible: How diverse, high-stress experiences—from Army Ranger to firefighter to clinical social worker—shape a young leader's character and competence.Embracing "You Are Enough": Understanding this concept as a foundation for self-worth, which is necessary for effective self-care and service to others.The Skill of Self-Reflection: Where and how one can cultivate introspection to become a more thoughtful and resilient professional and human being.The Strength in Vulnerability: Schuyller's perspective on why people express vulnerability and how it fosters the trust required for true leadership and peer support.Important Links:Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    44 min
  4. 11/18/2025

    Leading with Strength and Service | Erica Suy, Firefighter

    In this dynamic episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, host Berlin Maza sits down with Erica Suy, a professional Firefighter with the City of Bellevue Fire Department and a dedicated strength athlete. Erica unpacks the profound connection between character and leadership, emphasizing why being a "good person" is foundational to effective leadership, whether at home, in the firehouse, or as a friend. Drawing from her experiences as an athlete and a first responder, she shares how her commitment to fitness directly translates into being a better leader, highlighting the discipline and resilience it fosters. Erica also offers candid reflections on the personal sacrifices required for success and the transformative power of the crucibles (challenges) she’s faced, ultimately offering actionable advice for emerging leaders and professionals to start their leadership journey today. Episode Takeaways:The Foundation of Character: Why integrity and fundamental kindness ("being a good person") are non-negotiable prerequisites for effective leadership in any role.Fitness as a Leadership Tool: How discipline, resilience, and physical preparedness developed through strength athletics and fitness are essential qualities that translate directly into being a good leader.The Price of Success: Understanding and accepting the sacrifices—in time, comfort, and effort—that are necessary to achieve professional and personal goals.Transformation through Trials: How navigating significant crucibles/challenges is critical for personal growth and forging the tested, resilient mindset of a strong leader.Defining Leadership in Service: Erica's perspective on what leading looks like in her varied roles (spouse, friend, and professional firefighter).Important Links:Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    37 min
  5. 07/22/2025

    Redefining Credibility and Confidence as a Millennial Leader | Michael Quattrochi

    In this episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, host Cassie Tucker sits down with Michael Quattrochi, a millennial partner at Cornerstone Wealth Advisors, to explore what it means to lead confidently in a traditional industry. Michael opens up about his early leadership journey, the pivotal lessons that shaped his approach, and how he earned trust in a space where tenure often defines credibility. Together, they discuss the unique advantages millennial leaders bring to the table, how to bridge generational communication gaps, and why mentorship continues to be a cornerstone of his growth. Whether you’re just starting out or navigating leadership at a higher level, this episode is full of practical wisdom and inspiration for anyone looking to lead with integrity and impact. Episode Takeaways:Why building trust as a young leader requires both competence and humility How millennial leaders are redefining success and communication in legacy industries Michael’s personal leadership evolution—from early lessons to current philosophies The role of mentorship in shaping strong leaders, and how to pay it forward What confidence looks like in leadership when tenure doesn’t match experience Redefining success as a leader: fulfillment, purpose, and long-term impactImportant Links:Connect with Michael: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikequattrochi/Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    31 min
  6. 07/08/2025

    Emotional Intelligence and Adaptability in a Changing World | Brian Nakamura

    In this episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, host Cassie Tucker sits down with Dr. Brian Nakamura, Leadership Crucible Foundation board member and professor at Texas A&M’s Bush School of Government and Public Service. Drawing from over two decades of experience in local government and higher education, Dr. Nakamura shares his insights on what the next generation of leaders truly need to succeed—from cultivating resilience and emotional intelligence to leading diverse teams with empathy and trust. Whether you’re a student, early-career professional, or simply navigating leadership in today’s fast-changing world, this conversation offers grounded, actionable wisdom to help you lead with integrity, adaptability, and confidence. Episode Takeaways:Adaptability is essential: Today’s leaders must learn to embrace and anticipate change, not avoid it.Resilience is more than recovery: It’s the ability to thrive through adversity by learning from it.Emotional intelligence matters: Skills like empathy, self-awareness, and relational agility are key to long-term leadership success.Listening is a superpower: The best leaders lead by learning first—then acting with clarity.Trust and collaboration go hand-in-hand: Young leaders must intentionally foster open communication and connection across generations.Lifelong learning is non-negotiable: Effective leadership is rooted in curiosity, humility, and continual growth.Humility builds credibility: True leaders leave room for others, ask questions, and acknowledge what they don’t know.Relationships drive impact: Leadership is ultimately about people—serving them, growing with them, and building something that lasts. Important Links:Connect with Brian: https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-nakamura-a1a14635/Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    34 min
  7. 06/17/2025

    What Tomorrow’s Leaders Need Most | Chief Randy Bruegman

    In this powerful episode of Leaders of Tomorrow, hosts Cassie Tucker and Berlin Maza are joined by Chief Randy Bruegman (Ret.), founder of The Leadership Crucible Foundation, for a timely and transparent conversation about what emerging leaders need to thrive in 2025 and beyond. Together, they explore the evolving demands of leadership in a world shaped by rapid change, the enduring values that remain essential, and the Foundation’s mission to develop resilient, purpose-driven leaders through mentorship and crucible experiences. Chief B reflects on the legacy he hopes to build, why this work matters now more than ever, and the one message he’d leave with the next generation of changemakers. Key Takeaways: The most critical trends impacting young leaders in 2025, from AI disruption to remote work.Why timeless leadership principles—like integrity, self-awareness, and trust—still matter most.The meaning and power of “crucible moments” in shaping character and confidence.Chief Bruegman’s personal connection to this work and his vision for the Foundation's future.How today’s young professionals can begin building their leadership legacy now.Encouragement for leaders to slow down, reflect, and lead with intention—especially in uncertain times.Important Links: Foundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    24 min
  8. 06/03/2025

    Imposter Syndrome, Inclusion, and Impact | Berlin Maza

    In this season 2 premiere, we welcome Berlin Maza—fire captain, mentor, nonprofit leader, and now co-host of the Leaders of Tomorrow podcast. Berlin shares the personal and professional moments that shaped his approach to leadership, from his early experiences as a training officer to his current work advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in public safety. With a message rooted in resilience, authenticity, and service, Berlin offers compelling insights for emerging leaders navigating self-doubt, seeking mentorship, and striving to create meaningful impact.  Episode Takeaways:Leadership starts with service: Berlin’s career reflects a commitment to mentorship, training, and helping others reach their potential.Mentorship is essential: Finding (and being) a mentor can transform your personal and professional growth.Imposter syndrome is real—but beatable: Berlin shares how he navigated self-doubt and leaned into purpose-driven leadership.Diversity isn’t optional: Inclusive leadership is not just the future—it’s the foundation of any strong organization or community.Young leaders need to cultivate self-awareness: Confidence, humility, and a growth mindset are more critical than ever.Important Links:Connect with Berlin: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/berlin-mazaFoundation Website: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/Monthly Newsletter: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/newsletterSupport the Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/get-involved

    30 min

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Welcome to the Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast, brought to you by The Leadership Crucible Foundation. Join us for insightful conversations as we explore the pathways and experiences shaping the next generation of leaders. Our goal is to foster critical discussions that empower emerging leaders to make a positive impact in their businesses, industries, and communities. Learn more about The Leadership Crucible Foundation: https://www.theleadershipcruciblefoundation.org/