Jeff Willie Leadership

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Author, Executive Leadership Consultant/Coach/Trainer, Life Coach, Diversity/Inclusion Training, Team Building, Organization Communication, Conflict Resolution Training, Sales Training, DISC Behavior Consultant/Trainer, Motivational Speaker

Photos from Jeff Willie Leadership's post 01/06/2026

Welcome to my fundraising page.

Please join me in supporting Blood Cancer United (formerly The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society) by donating to my campaign as my team, Mission Possible 2026, and I climb the 72-story Bank of America Plaza in downtown Dallas on Saturday, March 28.

Your gift helps fund life-saving research, innovative treatments, and vital patient services, including advocacy, education, and community support. Blood Cancer United has been instrumental in improving survival rates, with therapies that now benefit patients across multiple types of cancer.

Every donation is appreciated and tax-deductible. Please consider sharing this page with friends and family who may also feel called to give.

On behalf of blood cancer patients everywhere—thank you for your support.

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01/01/2026

“It’s Time”

12/31/2025

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🎙️Win with Willie Leadership Podcast is a global community of purpose-driven leaders committed to creating positive change—in organizations, families, and communities.

🎙️Win with Willie Leadership Podcast is LIVE twice per month with powerful, values-based leadership conversations and lessons that move you from success to significance.

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Impact. Insight. Growth. Serve.

12/07/2025

Wherever you get your Podcast, you need to listen to Dr. Pat Willie’s
2-Minute Prayer Podcast.

12/04/2025

We all crave it, that feeling of being truly understood. We talk, we explain, we defend, we interrupt with "yeah, but". We wait for our turn to speak, already rehearsing what we'll say next.

When you genuinely seek to understand someone first, we value them. From the 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, Stephen Covey states, “seek first to understand, then to be understood”, which encourages prioritizing empathy and active listening to fully grasp another person's perspective before presenting your own.

The truth is that people don't care what you know until they know that you care.

The "L" in Leadership is Listen

11/27/2025

Happy Thanksgiving, enjoy this very special day with family, friends, joy, peace, laughter, and great food.

11/27/2025

From the Jeff Willie Family to yours, where ever you are in the World,
Happy Thanksgiving! 🦃🍂 Hope your day is filled with your great family, great friends, great food, lots of fun and smiles. Cheers to gratitude and togetherness!

11/25/2025

Long Post.
LET US NEVER FORGET May 31-June 1, 1921. The Black Wall Street Massacre should be taught globally. The Tulsa race massacre (also called the Tulsa race riot, the Greenwood Massacre, or the Black Wall Street Massacre) of 1921 took place on May 31- June 1, 1921, when mobs of white residents attacked black residents and businesses of the Greenwood District in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It has been called ""the single worst incident of racial violence in American history. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tulsa_race_massacre

The night’s carnage left over 300 African Americans dead, over 600 successful businesses lost, 21 churches, 21 restaurants, 30 grocery stores, two movie theaters, schools, libraries, hotels, doctors’ offices, law offices, a half dozen private airplanes and a bus system. The K*K and the city officials were behind the Black Wall Street Incident.

Don’t Let Them Bury My Story’: The Long Life and Unfinished Fight of Viola Fletcher, Tulsa’s Oldest Race Massacre Survivor, died on Monday 11/24/25 at the age of 111.

"Today, our city mourns the loss of Mother Viola Fletcher - a survivor of one of the darkest chapters in our city's history," Tulsa Mayor Monroe Nichols wrote on social media.

Fletcher was born in Comanche, Oklahoma, just south of Oklahoma City, moving to Tulsa with her family during her childhood.
She was seven at the time of the massacre that began on May 31, 1921, when white attackers killed as ⁠many as 300 people in Tulsa's prosperous Greenwood neighborhood. The mob also burned and looted Greenwood homes and businesses.

Mother Fletcher endured more than anyone should, yet she spent her life lighting a path forward with purpose. On a spring afternoon more than a century after she fled a burning city with nothing but the clothes on her back, Viola Ford Fletcher sat before a college audience in Illinois and did what she has done, again and again, in the twilight of her life: she told the story America tried to forget.

“I remember seeing how cruel they were,” she said quietly, describing the night in 1921 when white mobs torched the Greenwood neighborhood of Tulsa, Oklahoma, a place the world once knew as Black Wall Street. “They burned houses, buildings and everything on the street. I remember seeing people falling from being shot and killed. It was just terrible.”

At 111 years old, Fletcher, widely known as “Mother Fletcher”, was the oldest known living survivor of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre and one of the last direct witnesses to one of the most devastating episodes of racial violence in U.S. history.

Her life stretched from Jim Crow sharecropping fields to the Black Lives Matter era; from nights spent sleeping upright with the lights on, afraid of the dark, to standing under bright television lights in Washington as she urged Congress to finally confront what was taken from Greenwood.

She lived most of her years in relative obscurity, cleaning houses, raising children, building a life on the margins of American prosperity, only to become, in her tenth decade, a central figure in the national debate over historical memory and reparations.

And she had done all this while insisting on one simple demand, now the title of her 2023 memoir on Amazon: ‘Don't Let Them Bury My Story: The Oldest Living Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre In Her Own Words’.

Viola Ford Fletcher died on November 24, 2025. She was 111.

11/25/2025

𝗔𝗰𝘁𝗶𝗼𝗻𝘀 𝗦𝗽𝗲𝗮𝗸 𝗟𝗼𝘂𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗧𝗵𝗮𝗻 𝗪𝗼𝗿𝗱𝘀, very familiar saying.

Our actions set the standard for every person around us; children, grocery store employees, gas station attendees, colleagues follow what we do, not what we say.
Leading by example builds real trust; people notice when our words and behaviors match.

Teams mirror their leader’s habits, whether it’s owning mistakes, staying positive, or fostering collaboration.

If leadership is anything more than influence, we’re doing it wrong. Love to hear you thoughts

11/21/2025

What defines great leadership? It's simple: helping others become the best version of themselves. As one of the committee chairs on the Maxwell Leadership President’s Advisory Committee, my team and I host weekly training and Q&A sessions.

My intentional investment to help members become the best version of themselves is to listen with genuine interest. Many people just need to feel heard. Put away distractions, ask thoughtful questions, and really pay attention when someone shares their struggles, dreams, or ideas. Being fully present is surprisingly rare and powerful.

How are you lifting others up today?

11/20/2025

Ever notice how some leaders divide teams while the best ones unite them? The true measure of leadership isn’t about having the loudest voice or making every decision. It’s about bringing people together—building trust through honest dialogue, encouraging every voice, and fostering an environment where collaboration wins over competition. When authenticity leads and every person feels their input matters, teams become more than just the sum of their parts.

What’s one thing a leader has done to make you feel included or heard at work? Share your experiences below—let’s learn what real unity looks like.

You Are a Transformational Leader 11/19/2025

"5 minutes. That's all it takes to read this month's Leadership Newsletter. What you'll walk away with? A fresh perspective on Transformational Leadership.
Worth it. 👇"

You Are a Transformational Leader Transformational leadership is defined as a leadership approach that causes change in individuals and social systems. The concept of transforming leaders was first introduced in 1978 by James MacGregor Burns, whose research was focused on political leaders.

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