Introduction
Trauma changes you.
For some, it becomes a weight that never lifts. For others, it becomes a catalyst.
In this episode, Dr. Gian Power shares the deeply personal story that shaped his life and leadership journey. From childhood shyness and quiet ambition to navigating the devastating and unresolved murder of his father, this conversation explores how unimaginable loss can redefine purpose.
Dr. Gian reflects on loyalty, trust, justice, and the emotional toll of public tragedy. He speaks candidly about grief, identity, and the difficult process of rebuilding while carrying unanswered questions.
Beyond the personal story, this episode dives into the future of leadership. In a world rapidly shaped by AI and automation, Dr. Gian explains why human skills, storytelling, emotional intelligence, and authentic connection are becoming more valuable than ever.
This is a powerful conversation about resilience, purpose-driven leadership, and the responsibility leaders have to build workplaces that are not just productive, but deeply human.
A raw and thoughtful discussion on adversity, performance, culture, and what it truly means to lead with strength and compassion.
Show Notes
00:00 – Turning trauma into a catalyst for leadership
02:18 – Early years: childhood, identity, and ambition
10:15 – The disappearance and murder that changed everything
18:29 – Media scrutiny and the search for truth
25:30 – Processing grief and navigating unresolved trauma
30:50 – Rebuilding through purpose and community
38:00 – Storytelling as a leadership superpower
45:19 – Returning to the corporate world with a new lens
52:41 – AI, automation, and the rise of human skills
60:14 – Kindness, fairness, and vulnerability in leadership
67:42 – Building resilient, high-performance cultures
75:29 – The resilience mindset in an AI-driven future
80:20 – Final reflections: connection, purpose, and impact
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