Episode No. 3
From Brooklyn to Boise: The Grace Effect of Leadership with Michael Byron
How do grace, resilience, and purpose shape the kind of leader you become?
In this powerful and heartfelt conversation, Laurette Rondenet sits down once again with Michael Byron—author of The Grace Effect: From Brooklyn to Boise—to explore how faith, humility, and heart can transform both business and life.
From his humble beginnings in Brooklyn to his trailblazing corporate leadership roles at Albertsons and Walmart, Michael’s story is a testament to what’s possible when you lead with authenticity and grace.
🎙 In this episode, you’ll discover:
🦋 How The Grace Effect was born—and what inspired Michael to share his story
🦋 The lessons his mother taught him about kindness, discernment, and resilience
🦋 How he navigated bias and built bridges in business and community life
🦋 The leadership philosophy that helped him exceed Walmart’s $20B women-owned sourcing goal
🦋 The incredible story behind the McBride Sisters Wine Company and how Michael used his influence to help them succeed
🦋 What “leading with heart” really means—and why it’s often a leader’s greatest strength
🦋 How grace and humility continue to guide Michael’s “third act” as an author, mentor, and advisor
“People don’t remember what you said or did—they remember how you made them feel.” — Maya Angelou, quoted by Michael Byron
This episode is more than a reflection on leadership—it’s a reminder that grace and authenticity can change how we show up, lead others, and live our legacy.
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