What if the most important leadership lesson starts at the register?
In this episode of Leading Through Growth, Tony Sanders sits down with Demekya “Mekey” McAllen, who began her 33-year career at Walmart in an entry-level role and went on to become Chief People Officer at Girl Scouts of Central Indiana. Her story isn’t about titles. It’s about perspective.
Mekey reflects on how seeing value in “small” roles shaped her leadership philosophy, why complexity increases as you grow — and how easy it is to lose sight of what matters most. She shares hard-earned insight on burnout, perfectionism, and the quiet pressure high performers place on themselves.
This conversation is a reminder that growth rarely starts with knowing everything. It starts with recognizing the value of where you are, taking the next step before you feel fully ready, and trusting that leadership is built over time — often in places others overlook.
If you’re early in your career, sitting in a role that feels small, or navigating a demanding season of growth, this episode offers a grounded perspective on how confidence actually begins.
0:00 Favorite Girl Scout Cookies
0:17 Intro
0:55 I see greatness in you
2:03 33 years at Walmart
4:34 Walmart culture taglines
6:01 The little things6:56 Growth
8:16 Know your people
9:25 Burnout
13:04 Present over perfection
16:29 Don't limit yourself