The latest episode of An Imperfect Leader features Dr. Bryan Luizzi, Superintendent of New Canaan Public Schools, and it’s a powerful reminder that leadership is less about having the answers and more about having the courage to step forward.
From Connecticut classrooms to teaching and leading in Jordan, Bryan and I explore what it means to lead people in moments of uncertainty and change.
🎧 Three leadership themes to listen for:
1. Leading with “Yes” (and Courage, Not Recklessness): Bryan shares how a “lead with yes” mindset shaped his career and opened doors to unexpected opportunities.
2. Balancing Stewardship and Innovation: Great leaders honor what works while still pushing forward. Bryan tells the story of New Canaan’s transformation of a 1970s planetarium into The Dome, an immersive learning space where students create, not just consume.
3.Why Imperfection Matters: Perfection freezes leaders. Excellence invites learning. Bryan reflects on a major leadership misstep after returning from Finland and the hard lesson of confusing a technical fix with adaptive change.
👂 What leaders should listen closely for: • A good idea, poorly implemented, is a bad idea. • Why real leadership means involving people with you, not deciding for them. • How authenticity and truth-telling rebuild trust after failure.
This episode is an honest look at learning in public and leading with humility and heart.
🎙️ Listen now and reflect on what it means to lead imperfectly.
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An Imperfect Leader: Leadership in (After) Action is supported by ILAA, LLC, a firm dedicated to supporting aspiring, new, and established leaders. For more information, please find them at imperfectleader.com.
Music for An Imperfect Leader was written and arranged by Ian Varley.
Sam Falbo created our artwork, a wood-print inspired daruma doll butterfly.

