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🗓️ 7 March 2025
⏱️ 66 minutes
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In this episode of Mind Shift, Aaron and Erwin McManus reflect on their time in Mexico City, where the Mosaic community has grown from 60 to 225 attendees in a small art gallery space. They celebrate the resilience and teamwork of the community, highlighting how adversity has strengthened their bond. This theme of overcoming conflict and fostering unity extends into a broader discussion on leadership, negotiation, and personal growth.
Erwin shares key insights into conflict resolution, emphasizing the importance of diffusing crises without escalating them. He explains how power should not be fought with power, advocating instead for humility and adaptability in leadership. Drawing from his experiences in South Dallas working with drug cartels, he illustrates the value of seeing the world from another person’s perspective and finding solutions that benefit all parties involved.
The conversation delves into different approaches to leadership, with Aaron and Erwin comparing their psychological assessments and how their personalities shape the way they navigate conflicts. Erwin underscores the necessity of self-awareness and emotional control, warning against letting ego drive decision-making. He shares his rules for conflict resolution—never be the bomb, avoid responding to conflict with aggression, and step away if you cannot present the best version of yourself.
The discussion expands to leadership on a global scale, using the Trump-Zelensky interaction as an example of how conflicts could be better managed through strategic humility and gratitude. Erwin explains how simple acts of appreciation can de-escalate tension and shift the dynamic of a conversation. He stresses the importance of intention in leadership, urging leaders to focus on their motivations rather than striving for perfection.
As the episode concludes, Aaron and Erwin hint at a multi-part series on conflict resolution, diving deeper into identifying destructive behaviors, navigating difficult situations, and fostering peace. They invite listeners to join the Mind Shiftcommunity for exclusive content and discussions, encouraging engagement with these vital leadership and personal growth lessons.
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0:00.0 | You're listening to the Mind Shift podcast. My name is Aaron McManus, and I'm here with my dad, Erwin-Rafiel McManus. |
0:05.0 | It's such a pleasure to do this with you, man. How are you doing today? |
0:08.0 | It's been great. Just got back from Mexico City. And one, I love Mexico City, so they should just hire me to be on their, whatever, the travel bureau. |
0:18.0 | Tourism board. |
0:19.0 | Yeah, yeah, because it's the best food, best coffees, beautiful streets, beautiful city, |
0:25.8 | incredible people. |
0:27.2 | I just love Mexico City. |
0:29.1 | We also have, like, such a beautiful community of Mosaic there. |
0:32.9 | And they've, you know, I'm just so proud because they've had such a hard year of just |
0:36.9 | transition and then |
0:38.0 | just has become so resilient and such just such wonderful team. |
0:43.3 | And like you can just see that they've come together and like built this like amazing energy |
0:47.4 | and like, you know, synergy and they're just, they're thinking more powerful now, like just |
0:52.7 | working together and just cool to see that from the far. |
0:54.9 | I had so much foam. |
0:56.0 | Yeah. |
0:56.3 | You know, I love seeing friends. |
0:57.2 | Yeah. |
0:58.4 | I think largest attendance we probably had in a year. |
1:01.4 | We have, we have this interesting kind of boutique space in Roma on Sunday nights. |
1:06.5 | And they usually have around 60 to 80 people who come. |
1:09.6 | It's a really small, tiny, like garage door opening art gallery. |
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