by Lori Ann King | Jun 2, 2026 | Cycling
The strongest teams don’t succeed because one person carried everyone else. They succeed because people take turns carrying each other. That’s the essence of servant leadership, and one of the most powerful lessons I’ve learned from cycling. Almost...
by Lori Ann King | Mar 17, 2026 | Leadership and Culture
The moment I heard my mentor was leaving, fear asked one question: “What about me?” My promise to myself last year, after a long break from writing, was to be as authentic as possible. To stay aligned with my truth. That promise comes with vulnerability. And...
by Lori Ann King | Feb 9, 2026 | Leadership and Culture
Many of us have lived under a particular kind of leadership hierarchy. One rooted more in fear than in trust. It’s the kind where leadership exists at a distance. Senior leaders sit high above, access is limited, and authority flows downward through control. Decisions...
by Lori Ann King | Jan 19, 2026 | Life Lessons
Over the years, I’ve learned that difficult conversations are unavoidable, whether in leadership, families, or life. What is avoidable is the damage they cause when we choose defensiveness over listening, or comfort over courage. Lately, I’ve been reflecting on...