Episode Description
What if the hardest thing you ever face becomes the experience that shapes you into a stronger leader?
Steve Garraty shares how a cancer diagnosis at age 18 became one of the most defining experiences of his life. Through a season marked by uncertainty, loss, and physical hardship, he discovered the power of perspective, resilience, and gratitude. Steve reflects on how adversity can shape us, not by avoiding difficult emotions, but by choosing how we respond and what we learn along the way.
In our conversation, Steve offers practical insights for navigating challenges with courage and intention. He explores the importance of leaning on support systems, moving beyond a victim mindset, and finding meaning in life's hardest moments. We also discuss how these lessons have influenced the way he leads others, helping him approach leadership with greater empathy, patience, and appreciation. His story reminds us that while adversity is unavoidable, it can become a powerful catalyst for growth, perspective, and purposeful leadership.
Key Takeaways:
- Reframe difficult experiences to build resilience and long-term growth.
- Crest a support system and lean on others, even when people are disappearing from your life.
- Acknowledge hardship without becoming trapped by it.
- Authentically practice gratitude and transform the way you lead others.
- Make past struggles a source of confidence and strength for future challenges.
Resources
The Inspire Your Team to Greatness assessment (the Courage Assessment) - In less than 10 minutes, find out where you’re empowering and inadvertently kills productivity, and get a custom report that will tell you step by step what you need to have your team get more done. Get it here: https://courageofaleader.com/inspireyourteam/
You don't need to have all the answers to lead well. Get your copy of the Clarity Kit for just $17 to learn the five practices to bring more clarity, confidence and courage into your leadership - https://courageofaleader.com/the-clarity-kit/
Get your copy of Steve’s book, Greatfruit: How Cancer Led to Living a More Fruitful Life - https://a.co/d/0bG6NVcZ
About the Guest:
Steve Garraty is a cancer survivor, husband, and father of two beautiful children he was told he would unlikely ever have due to chemotherapy. He has a finance degree from the University of Georgia. He’s been in sales and leadership roles for thirty years and has hired, trained, and coached hundreds of people. Steve is passionate about coaching and mentoring others to achieve their goals and accomplish more than they ever imagined. His experience battling cancer led to him being a better parent and leader with a new perspective to live a better, more fruitful, and wonderful life.
About the Host:
Amy L. Riley is an internationally renowned speaker, author and consultant. She has over 2 decades of experience developing leaders at all levels. Her clients include Cisco Systems, Deloitte and Barclays.
As a trusted leadership coach and consultant, Amy has worked with hundreds of leaders one-on-one, and thousands more as part of a group, to fully step into their leadership, create amazing teams and achieve extraordinary results.
Amy’s most popular keynote speeches are:
- The Courage of a Leader: The Power of a Leadership Legacy
- The Courage of a Leader: Create a Competitive Advantage with Sustainable, Results-Producing Cross-System Collaboration
- The Courage of a Leader: Accelerate Trust with Your Team, Customers and Community
- The Courage of a Leader: How to Build a Happy and Successful Hybrid Team
Her new book is a #1 international best-seller and is entitled, The Courage of a Leader: How to Inspire, Engage and Get Extraordinary Results.
http://www.courageofaleader.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/amyshoopriley
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Mentioned in this episode:
The Inspire Your Team to Greatness Assessment (The Courage Assessment)