This week on Acta Non Verba, William Branham discusses leadership, mindset, and public speaking. Branham, a Navy SEAL veteran, shares his experiences transitioning from the military to civilian life, overcoming imposter syndrome, and his continuous pursuit of growth and learning. Listen in as we explore the challenges of public speaking, particularly TED talks, and the importance of authenticity. Branham also shares his experiences in leadership coaching, the impact of his organization, Man Made, and the importance of physical appearance and demeanor in law enforcement.
William Branum is an experienced Navy SEAL veteran who served for 26 years and cultivated a powerful mindset. He has extensive experience in high-pressure situations as a sniper instructor and leading teams on operations ranging from protecting the interim Iraqi elected officials to direct action missions in Baghdad and Afghanistan. With his extensive experience, William is here to share the lessons he learned with you and help you develop a mindset of success.
You can learn more at https://www.williambranumnavyseal.com/
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