Climbing Higher: Leadership Lessons from Adversity to Impact with Jose Garcia
From war-torn Nicaragua to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro, this episode is a masterclass in resilience, leadership, and purpose.
Jose shares how growing up as a refugee shaped his mindset, how West Point taught him the value of followership, and how feedback—given with care and conviction—became the cornerstone of his leadership style. He says, “Making it clear when you’re giving the feedback that it is your job and your responsibility as the leader to make that person successful.”
This episode is packed with insights on leading through adversity, building trust, and creating environments where people thrive. You’ll hear how a mentor’s tough love led to Dale Carnegie training, and how a single half-marathon sparked a nonprofit that’s changing lives in Nicaragua.
Tune in to learn how grit, gratitude, and growth mindset fuel one leader’s journey—and why feedback, humility, and optimism are essential tools for anyone who wants to lead with impact.
What You Will Learn:
- Why adversity can be the foundation for leadership
- How feedback, when given with care, unlocks growth
- Why self-awareness is the #1 predictor of leadership success
- How Dale Carnegie’s principles shaped a servant leader
- The power of mindset in building culture and thriving teams
Join us for this inspiring conversation about grit, growth, and the kind of leadership that leaves a legacy. Whether you’re leading a team, mentoring others, or climbing your own mountain, this episode will help you take command—one step, one breath at a time.