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What's Really Holding Your Team Back? ft. Natasha Sell

Uncommon Leadership

Release Date: 08/06/2025

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Uncommon Leadership

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What if I told you that the key to unlocking even greater success isn't another strategy, but a raw, honest look at how you lead yourself and your team?
 
In this Uncommon Leadership episode, I'm joined by Natasha Sell, co-founder of Sutra.co.
 
Natasha's journey reveals that true leadership, especially for entrepreneurs, is a profound path of personal growth that demands your whole self.
 
We explore why ignoring this inner work can quietly hinder your venture, and how even a few minutes of stillness can pave the way to unparalleled clarity and engagement.
 
Discover how cultivating a heart-centered team culture, where vulnerability is a strength, directly translates to stronger retention, improved financial outcomes, and genuinely sustainable growth.
 
This conversation isn't just theory. It's about reclaiming the very essence of your leadership and connection.
 
If you're ready to bridge the gap between where you are and where you could be, this episode should be your next listen.
 
Ready to transform your leadership from the inside out? Tune in now.
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Your Key Lessons from the Episode:
  • You need to integrate deep self-awareness and continuous personal growth. Knowing your "why" and staying inspired builds authentic, sustainable business relationships.
  • The busier you get, the more you should slow down. Even 5 minutes of quiet observation can boost your efficiency.
  • Build a heart-centered team. Focus on human-level check-ins, not just projects.
  • Be confident and clear about your vision. Then, prototype everything: take tiny, feasible steps to gather real-world data. Reframe experiments as learning opportunities, not successes or failures.
  • Support your employees' personal and professional development, even if it means they eventually leave the company. This attitude fosters deep trust and attracts even better talent in the long run.
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About the Speakers
 
Natasha Sell
Natasha Sell is the co-founder of Sutra.co, a pioneering social learning platform that has empowered over 65,000 individuals through online group learning experiences. Her work centers on developing tools that foster collaborative awareness through co-creation.
 
Since 2012, she has been relentlessly focused on uniting communities through dynamic, collaborative learning. Through extensive iteration and rigorous testing, Natasha has proven that small-scale, group online learning offers a refreshing pathway to new, more effective ways of being and working together.
 
Beyond her impactful work in the digital space, Natasha is also a certified yoga teacher, bringing a holistic understanding of connection to everything she does.
 
Get in touch with Natasha Sell: https://sutra.co/

 

Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter is the founder of Uncommon Teams and the compelling voice behind the Uncommon Leadership podcast.
 
For over 35 years, he's guided leaders across six continents, helping them navigate the demanding realities of burnout, overwhelm, and the multifaceted challenges of today's global business landscape.
 
He champions the creation of truly authentic and resilient teams, guiding leaders to align their personal fulfillment with profound business success. His unique approach enables individuals and teams to move beyond merely surviving daily pressures, into a state where they can truly thrive and innovate with ease.
 
Michael's mission is to help leaders, CEOs, and founding teams create and inhabit their legacy, elevating themselves in a way that is safe and sustainable.
 
Want to build an uncommon, unstoppable team? Get in touch with Michael Hunter:
 
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