EP16: Why Leadership Isn’t About You and Why That Changes Everything with Byron Varnado

February 24, 2026

Dr. Kristen Woods

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Leadership isn’t always about stepping in. Sometimes it’s about knowing when to step back and trust the people around you.

In this February episode of The POD, we sit down with Dr. Byron Varnado, Chief Medical Officer at Hackley Community Care, for a conversation that unfolds with deep respect for the complexity of leadership in healthcare.

From growing up in Muskegon, Michigan to returning home as a physician leader serving the very community that raised him, his reflections move beyond strategy and systems, inviting us into the quieter, often unseen dimensions of leadership: humility, restraint, trust, and the wisdom that comes with time.

Together, Kristen and Byron explore what changes as leaders mature. Expect reflections on the shift from fluid intelligence, the drive to solve, fix, and move quickly, to crystallized wisdom, where perspective, discernment, and patience take center stage. Byron speaks candidly about learning when not to step in, how over-functioning can unintentionally limit others’ growth, and why leadership is often about creating space rather than taking it.

His insights on building a personal “board of advisors,” embracing vulnerability, and leading with curiosity offer practical wisdom for anyone carrying responsibility in complex systems.

This episode is an invitation to slow down and reflect. To consider how leadership evolves over time. And to remember that the most meaningful impact often comes not from doing more, but from listening more deeply, trusting more fully, and leading with humanity. We hope you enjoy!

Key Topics:

  • Leadership through compassion and curiosity

  • Fluid intelligence vs. crystallized wisdom

  • Trust, humility, and relational leadership

  • Serving vulnerable communities through healthcare

  • Over-functioning, under-functioning, and leadership balance

  • Building a personal board of advisors

  • Redefining success in the second half of a career

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