Empathy, the Hidden Superpower of a Modern CEO with Nate Rempe
Nate Rempe’s journey is anything but ordinary. From writing code in grade school to becoming the first non-family CEO of Omaha Steaks in over 100 years, his story is a masterclass in adaptability, courage, and human-centered leadership. In this episode, Nate shares how stepping into uncomfortable situations shaped his rise from CIO to CEO—and why empathy became his greatest leadership advantage. He says, “Empathy is absolutely necessary at the CEO level if you want to win hearts and minds. And if you can’t win hearts and minds, you can’t be successful as a CEO.”
You’ll also hear his advice for aspiring leaders: “Before you take the role, you should have been in the role without the title long enough that when you actually get the title, everyone says, ‘Wasn’t Nate already the president?” This conversation is packed with insights on breaking self-imposed limits, building confidence, and creating cultures where people thrive. Tune in to learn why fear is relative, how hobbies can unlock leadership skills, and why the best leaders know when to step forward—and when to let go.
What You Will Learn:
- Why empathy is the ultimate leadership superpower
- How to prepare for a role before you have the title
- Practical ways to push past fear and build confidence
- The secret to hiring and empowering great talent
- Why balance—not burnout—fuels long-term success
🎧 Listen now and discover why empathy might just be your greatest leadership advantage.