Episode Summary:
In this episode, Chris Clews shares his inspiring transition from corporate marketing to becoming a full-time keynote speaker, fueled by his passion for storytelling and 80s pop culture. Chris reveals how iconic movies like The Breakfast Club and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off shaped his approach to leadership and stress management. He also dives into lessons learned from handwritten notes, the emotional resonance of Prince’s response to Suzanne Vega’s “My Name is Luca,” and how nostalgia can offer timeless lessons for today’s leaders. Reema and Chris explore the challenges of career pivots, practical advice for leaders, and the importance of learning from the past to build a better future.
About the Guest:
Chris Clews is a former corporate marketer turned full-time keynote speaker, renowned for blending 80s pop culture references with actionable leadership insights. He is the author of a compelling book inspired by his love for storytelling and a passionate advocate for stress management techniques, including the art of breathing. Chris’s approach combines nostalgia with modern wisdom to inspire leaders and teams alike. Listeners can visit his website – chrisclews.com (https://chrisclews.com/) . Check out his recent book – “raised on the eighties” on his website (https://chrisclews.com/books) and Amazon and in bookstores. Listeners can connect with Chris on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/chrisclews80s/) , LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrisclews) , Facebook and X (formerly Twitter)
Key Takeaways:
1.
Career Pivot Lessons
• Prepare a stable foundation (runway) before making a career change.
• Avoid relying on a Plan B to ensure full commitment to your goals.
2.
Leadership Insights
• Share success with your team to foster collaboration and morale.
• Encourage authenticity and empathy, using handwritten notes as a personal, impactful gesture.
3.
Stress Management
• Leaders must prioritize stress management for themselves and their teams.
• Taking breaks and practicing breathing techniques are essential for long-term effectiveness.
4.
The Power of Nostalgia
• Quotes and themes from 80s classics like The Karate Kid and The Goonies hold valuable lessons for today’s leaders.
• Balancing nostalgia with modern advice helps deliver timeless, relatable messages.
5.
Inspiration From Prince
• Prince’s handwritten note to Suzanne Vega underscores the value of genuine, compassionate gestures and their lasting impact.
6.
Learning From the Past
• Reflecting on past experiences, including challenges and successes, helps shape a more intentional and effective future.
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