Why Great Leaders Are Supporters. Not Saviors! ft. Everett O'Keefe
Release Date: 02/25/2026
Uncommon Leadership
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info_outlineThe most expensive thing in your business isn't your tech stack.
It’s the message you haven’t shared with your team because you’re waiting to speak up.
In this episode of the Uncommon Leadership Podcast, I, Michael Hunter from Uncommon Teams, sit down with Everett O’Keefe—international bestselling author and founder of Ignite Press—for a conversation about the intersection of innovation, authority, and the moral duty to speak up.
Everett has helped hundreds of experts find their voice, and he’s seen firsthand how the status quo doesn't just stall companies—it drains the life out of the people leading them.
From the Penguin Theory of resonance to the seven words that kill team creativity, this episode is a must-watch for anyone who is tired of leaving their whole self at the door.
Who This Episode Is For?
- Tech Leaders who feel their team has traded innovation for following the rules.
- Founders who feel the heavy pressure of having to be the Savior every single day.
- Managers who are tired of doing everything right while their team’s energy quietly drains away.
- Aspiring Authors who are afraid their message has already been said by someone better.
Tune in now to fully understand the human side of high-performance teams and leadership.
Core Takeaway:
Leadership doesn’t improve when you defend the past.
It transforms when you have the courage to question it—and the humility to realize that your "messy" truth is exactly what your team needs to hear.
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Speaker Bios
Everett O'Keefe
Everett is a dad, husband, and most recently a granddad. He is also an international #1 bestselling author and the founder of Ignite Press. Everett has helped more than 200 people become published bestselling authors, and he has a heart for helping people share their message with the world.
The winner of multiple awards, including the Publish and Profit Award for Excellence in Publishing and the Top Gun Consulting Award, Everett is sought out as a speaker, coach, and consultant by authors and marketing experts worldwide. He helps clients become recognized experts in their fields so they can focus on their own areas of giftedness.
Connect with Everett O'Keefe:
Website: https://ignitepress.us/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/everettokeefe/
Michael Hunter
Michael, the founder of Uncommon Teams, journeys alongside tech leaders to uncover the invisible dynamics that block quality, stall change, and quietly drain energy from their teams. He helps heads of people solve culture puzzles that are subtle, systemic, and deeply human.
When you work with Michael, you get a chance to unlock the heroic leadership within you and your team—and often recover parts of yourselves that may have gotten a little lost along the way. Michael started out debugging code. Then he debugged people. Now he helps people debug themselves.
Because the most powerful upgrade isn’t in your tech stack—it’s in you.
Connect with Michael Hunter:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/humbugreality/
Read more about his work: https://uncommonteams.com