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In this Accounting Alchemy Network Lyceum, Ingrid Edstrom is joined by Sarah Elliot and Brian Cush of Intend to Lead for a reflective and energizing conversation about leadership, mindset, and what they call the “Dimension of Possible.” The session explores how accounting professionals can move beyond scarcity-driven, fear-based ways of working and step into more conscious, human-centered leadership.
Drawing on their experiences as CPAs turned executive leadership coaches, Sarah and Brian share how coaching transformed their own careers and why mindset—not just skillset—is the key to healthier cultures, stronger teams, and more sustainable firms. The conversation looks at the shift from command-and-control leadership to coaching-oriented leadership, where curiosity, collaboration, vulnerability, and purpose replace certainty, competition, and burnout.
Throughout the discussion, the group connects these ideas to the realities of the accounting profession today—burnout, talent challenges, and outdated expectations—and offers a hopeful reframe: meaningful change starts with self-awareness, personal wellbeing, and leaders who model a different way of showing up. This episode invites listeners to rethink what leadership looks like in accounting and to imagine what becomes possible when we lead from abundance, care, and intention rather than fear and scarcity.
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