Randy Hain has mentored hundreds of leaders. He's been doing it for over a decade. And he'll tell you straight up - most mentorship is broken.
Not because people don't care. Because mentors talk too much, listen too little, and turn every conversation into a lecture. Randy knows because he's been on both sides of it.
He's an executive coach, 13-time author, former VP of People at Waffle House (yes, really), and a Catholic convert of 20 years. He joined Paul Kolker, Nick Bezner, and Jeff Schiefelbein at the Tiny Table to talk about what actually makes a mentorship work - vulnerability over success stories, curiosity over advice, and why the generational divide between mentors and mentees is almost always the older guy's fault.
Also: St. Thomas Aquinas had 64 virtues. Randy wrote a book on 57 of them. YCP and three colleges are now using it for mentorship programs.
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