
The Growth Signal We Don’t Know How to Lead - And It’s Showing with Adriana Vaccaro
Most leaders say the right things. Few actually live them. If your team feels confused, stressed, or unsure what’s expected… this is why.
Alyssa Nolte sits down with Adriana Vaccaro to challenge a simple but uncomfortable idea: we don’t know how to lead. Not because we lack tools, but because our actions don’t match our words. This conversation pushes on what leadership really looks like in practice, especially in a world shaped by remote work and AI.
If you care about building trust, leading teams, or rethinking the future of customer relationships, this one is worth your time.
Why listen: This isn’t theory. It’s a real look at how leadership breaks down in everyday moments… and what to do about it.
3 key takeaways:
- Your behavior is louder than your words You can say “work-life balance matters,” but if you send emails at midnight, your team hears something else.
- AI should support thinking, not replace it Use AI to refine ideas, not create them. Leaders still need to think, question, and explain their decisions.
- Predictability builds trust When leaders say one thing and do another, teams feel unsafe. Clear, consistent actions create stronger teams.
Alyssa and Adriana also explore how remote work is changing how we learn, why younger teams may be missing key experiences, and how small leadership habits shape culture more than big statements.
People and resources mentioned:
- Adriana Vaccaro - LinkedIn and redesign.com
- Stephen Covey
- Margaret Mead
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