Leading Through the Darkness: Mental Health, Nature, & Lessons From a 2,000 Mile Hike with Jesse Cody

Leadership isn’t just about guiding others—it’s about navigating your own journey with bravery, resilience, and purpose.

In this episode of Small Brave Moves, I sit down with Jesse Cody, founder of Hike the Good Hike, to explore the leadership lessons hidden in nature’s toughest challenges. Nearly a decade ago, Jesse found himself at a crossroads, struggling with mental health and questioning his future. Instead of staying stuck, he made a bold decision: to take a 2,000-mile journey on the Appalachian Trail—one that would reshape his life and leadership.

Together, we explore:
🏔️ How uncertainty and discomfort lead to growth
🏔️ Why perseverance is the ultimate leadership skill
🏔️ The power of taking a step forward—even when you don’t have all the answers
🏔️ How leaders can cultivate resilience in themselves and their teams

Jesse’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership often means embracing the unknown, facing challenges head-on, and trusting the process. If you’ve ever struggled with mental health, finding your purpose, or simply need the courage to take your next step, this episode is for you. 

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