In Episode 65 of Crossroad Conversations, the Lewis Brothers dive into the reality of what it means to lead when you’re running on empty. They discuss how leadership isn’t about being perfect — it’s about consistency, showing up when the energy is gone, and staying responsible to your team even on hard days. The episode explores burnout, personal endurance, learning when to recharge, empowering others to step up, and balancing vulnerability with accountability. This conversation highlights the importance of adjusting daily workloads to match energy levels, asking for help, and remembering that leadership is less about spotlight moments and more about steady commitment to the people who rely on you.
TAKEAWAYS
Leadership requires showing up even when you don’t feel your best Consistency matters more than perfection Burnout happens when leaders don’t take time to refuel Recharging yourself allows your team to grow stronger Empowering others builds leadership capacity across your team Adjusting workloads helps maintain productivity during low-energy days Vulnerability can strengthen team trust You don’t need all the answers — you need the right people Asking for help leads to better outcomes Long-term success comes from steady discipline, not occasional highs
CHAPTERS
00:00 Leading When You’re Running on Empty 02:15 Consistency Over Perfection 03:17 Bronco Competition and Value Segment 05:16 The Reality of Burnout 07:05 Why Leaders Must Recharge 09:29 The Pitcher-and-Cup Leadership Analogy 10:31 Showing Up Through the Grind 11:09 Endurance Running and Mental Toughness 12:38 Leadership Responsibility Stories 14:15 Family and Work Parallel Leadership 15:57 Why Rest Makes Better Leaders 17:19 Admitting You Don’t Have the Answers 19:12 Leadership Lessons from Ford’s Turnaround 21:30 Building the Right Leadership Team 24:18 Adjusting Your Day to Match Energy Levels 27:31 Leading Without the Spotlight 29:03 Recharging While Staying Responsible 31:07 Empowering Others to Step Up 33:06 Learning to Ask for Help 34:06 Consistency Always Wins
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