Retirement hits different when you're traveling the world talking about leadership.
- William Davis
- Jun 4
- 1 min read
Retirement hits different when you're traveling the world talking about leadership.
No boss looking over my shoulder.
No legal team softening the message.
No one whispering, "William — you can't say that."
For 38 years, I lived it. The wins. The failures. The leaders who built people up — and the ones who broke them down.
Now? I get to tell the truth.That real leadership challenges aren't just sitting inside corporate boardrooms. They're playing out across the world — in governments, in communities, in families, in churches. Same broken patterns. Same missing ingredient.People.
Over the next few weeks, I'm pulling back the curtain on stories I couldn't tell before:
→ The costs of fear-based leadership are too high!
→ The global moment that exposed how few leaders actually lead
→ The conversation that changed how I see every leader I talk with today.
Stay close.
This is the stuff they don't teach in business school or can come from those who deal in theory, because they’ve never experienced the challenges in real life — and the stuff most leaders desperately need to hear.
Leadership is — and will always be — about people.



