What if thriving as a leader requires civic responsibility, not just career success? On today’s episode, Brittany N. Cole sits down with Tequila Johnson, founder of The Equity Alliance, global speaker, civic strategist, and Harvard-certified power-building leader, to unpack the intersection of business, politics, power, and purpose. From registering 80,000 Black voters to building a multi-entity organization focused on cultural, economic, and political power, Tequila breaks down what civic engagement really means and why corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and working professionals can no longer afford to stay disengaged. This conversation explores how power is truly defined by control of resources rather than position, breaking down the role of lobbying in shaping policy and protecting interests, and why many middle-class professionals are pushing back against broken systems. It unpacks the difference between positional and influential power, reframes leadership branding as belief rather than aesthetics, and highlights the importance of radical authenticity during periods of transformation. It also examines how community power is built through economic leverage and what corporate leadership must look like in this new era of heightened civic accountability. Brittany also brings clarity to how leadership branding, identity alignment, and courageous visibility are required for leaders stepping into their next season. If you are a corporate executive, entrepreneur, civic leader, or ambitious professional navigating influence and impact, this episode will challenge how you think about power, engagement, and leadership responsibility. Thriving is not just about scaling your success.It is about understanding your influence and using it intentionally. KEY POINTS: - Civic engagement is a leadership competency - Power is the ability to control valuable resources - If you are not organizing your influence, someone else is - Corporations are talking politics whether you are or not - Lobbying is strategic advocacy - Positional power versus influential power - Why authenticity is power when fully owned - Accepting evolution as part of leadership growth - Leadership branding is a belief expressed consistently - Building power requires listening first - The Renaissance era of corporate accountability - Diversification of dollars and diversification of identity - Aligning ambition with purpose - Community engagement beyond photo ops QUOTES: “Power in its essence is really your ability to control the value of resources.” — Tequila Johnson “If we aren't thinking about what our people need and what we value, then we're not really building power. We're building a facade.” — Tequila Johnson “Before you can put anything on, you have to see yourself, accept yourself, and say it.” — Brittany Cole “Authenticity is recognizing the power you have and being able to stand firmly in that power and own that position.” — Tequila Johnson “Sometimes it is an intentional strategy to keep you civically disengaged.” — Brittany Cole “We voted against the system because it's not working.” — Tequila Johnson “Before you can put anything on, you have to see yourself, accept yourself, and say it.” — Brittany Cole GUEST RESOURCES Tequila Johnson Website | theequityalliance.org RESOURCES Take the Leadership Brand Score Assessment How strong is your leadership brand? Take this free 3-minute assessment and get an instant score on your impact, your visibility, and the gap between the two. That gap is where your influence and your income are hiding. → scoremyleadershipbrand.com Join Leadership Brand Class Every Tuesday, Brittany teaches a free live class on leadership branding, helping you close the gap between the impact you're making and how visible that impact actually is. Whether you're an executive, entrepreneur, or emerging leader, this class will change how you think about your leadership. → leadershipbrandclass.com Love what you’re hearing? Follow Brittany N. Cole & The Career Thrivers Podcast to share the love! Work with Brittany at Career Thrivers IG | @CareerThrivers Brittany N. Cole IG | @BrittanyNCole LinkedIn | @BrittanyNCole Let’s Thrive Together is produced by EPYC Media Network