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In this episode of the ET Project, Wayne Brown sits down with Joe Wyrwas, senior technology executive, leadership coach, and skydiver with over 650 jumps, to explore what high-stakes decision-making really looks like when the margin for error is razor thin. From packing your parachute (and having a reserve) to reading the altimeter, planning the “spot,” and breaking away at the right time — Joe draws powerful parallels between skydiving and leadership. You’ll learn why: • Over-communication is a competitive advantage • Clear risk planning beats complex documentation • Check-ins prevent crashes — in the air and in business • Young leaders need visible safety nets, not silent pressure • Burnout happens when roles aren’t clearly defined This conversation goes beyond adrenaline. It’s about clarity under pressure, structured risk-taking, building psychological safety, and leading when the ground feels like it has disappeared beneath you. If you’re navigating change, managing complexity, or stepping into greater responsibility — this episode will challenge how you think about preparation, trust, and ownership. Because in leadership — just like skydiving — you don’t rise to the moment. You fall to the level of your preparation. Listen now and ask yourself: Are you checking your altimeter or waiting until you see the ground? 📌 Check out our podcast page to access the guest links and to download the full transcript of this episode - https://coaching4companies.com/podcas... #ETProject #WayneBrown #JoeWyrwas #LeadershipUnderPressure #HighPerformanceLeadership #RiskManagement #DecisionMaking #ExecutiveLeadership #ChangeLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #OverCommunication #LeadershipDevelopment #StrategicThinking #CoachingForLeaders #PersonalGrowth