4. What My Father Taught Me About Life and Leadership

I just got back from a family trip to Hawaii with my mom and two brothers. It was the first time in sixteen years that we’ve taken a trip together. No partners, no kids, just us four. The last time we traveled to this same place was right after my father, Norm Yellin, passed away.

This time felt different. We had space to slow down, to sit together without distractions, and to talk. In those quiet, honest conversations, we found ourselves reflecting on my dad, on who he was, how he led, and what we learned from watching him live and work.

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In this episode, I share the three biggest leadership lessons my father taught me about legacy, integrity, humor, and the danger of working so hard that you forget to live. It’s a reminder that leadership isn’t just about what you build, but about how you show up while you’re building it.

☕ You’ll hear us talk about:

  • Building a leadership legacy that lasts beyond your title

  • Why consistency in your values is the foundation of influence

  • How humor and joy can sustain great leadership

  • The hidden cost of overworking and burnout

  • Finding balance between ambition and health

  • What it really means to lead with purpose and integrity

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About your host: Lindsay Yellin

Lindsay Yellin is an executive leadership coach, dynamic speaker, and certified ACC and CPCC who helps high-achieving creative leaders trade fear for possibility and self-doubt for self-trust. A former advertising executive, she has led in high-pressure, high-visibility environments and knows the challenge of staying connected to oneself while leading others.

Book a Coaching Chemistry Call with Lindsay: https://calendly.com/yellin-coaching/chemistry-call?month=2025-09

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