Developing Authentic Leaders Starts with Inner Work featuring Tim Douglas

SHOW SUMMARY In this episode of the Authentic Sales Manager Podcast, host Harry Spaight welcomes Tim Douglas , a seasoned corporate leader who heads a high-performing team of civil infrastructure designers and engineers. Tim brings a unique angle to the show: though he doesn't work directly in standard sales today , his entire focus is anchored on the ultimate goal of leadership—developing people and building self-sufficient leaders. The conversation unpacks the "fisherman" philosophy of workflow efficiency , the realization that "there are no bad teams, only bad leaders" , and a deep dive into the true definition of self-awareness. Tim breaks down the neurochemistry of what happens to a manager's brain under intense workplace pressure , offering a powerful masterclass on using intentional, calculated detachment to regain control and make better core decisions. KEY TAKEAWAYS The Heart-First Emptying: Authentic leadership requires coming to the workplace ready to genuinely empty yourself to serve and uplift the team around you. The Fisherman Analogy: A high-level producer's best use of time is out on the water catching fish. Leaders must build and trust a dedicated "dock crew" to handle administrative tracking and operational support so the front line can focus entirely on their craft. The Mirror of Leadership: If you find that you cannot trust your team, you are the root problem as a leader. A manager must look inward at what they have done to properly support and guide the team before passing judgment. Subordinating the Ego: When an executive or manager blows up or lets anger dictate a meeting, it signals an internal loss of control. Egos love to "dance" together; a true leader must actively choose to step back and deny their ego a vote. The Neuroscience of Pressure: Under heavy stress, oxygen is physically pulled away from the prefrontal cortex of the brain, completely crippling your capacity for rational, clear decision-making. Breaking this physiological hormonal dump starts with a simple, conscious deep breath. The Future Target: Do not merely coach people based on where they are right now. Instead, ask them who they want to be 5, 10, or 15 years down the road, and map their professional development to that future vision. Extreme Ownership of Growth: True personal and professional advancement is entirely an individual responsibility—it rarely happens within standard 8-to-5 working hours. It requires putting in the heavy lifting on nights and weekends. HIGHLIGHT QUOTES "Authentic is authentically from your heart. You show up ready to empty yourself for your team." "I am in the business of developing people and leaders. It just so happens to be in the water/wastewater industry." "There are no bad teams, only bad leaders. If I can't trust my team, I'm the problem." "Egos like to dance together. If your ego rises up, my ego wants to come play and dance with yours. I have to be the one to say, 'Ego doesn't get a vote.'" "Your personal and professional development is on you—not anyone else but you. You're not going to get it in the 8 to 5." Learn more about Harry Spaight. LinkedIn:   / harryspaight   Learn more about Tim Douglas   / timdouglasinspires   Website https://timdouglasinspires.com/