What Bruce Springsteen Teaches About Leadership, Community, and the E Street Band | Andy Freed
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What can leaders learn from Bruce Springsteen?
A lot more than you might think.
In this special crossover episode from the Lead the Team podcast, Ben sits down with Andy Freed—CEO, author, and a devoted Springsteen fan who has attended nearly 100 Bruce Springsteen concerts.
Over the years, Andy noticed something remarkable: many of the leadership lessons taught in boardrooms are being demonstrated night after night on stage by Bruce and the E Street Band.
From how he acknowledges his band members to how he commands attention for three hours, Springsteen has built one of the most enduring cultures in music.
In this conversation, you'll hear:
- Why Bruce makes every band member feel like the most important person in the room
- The leadership lesson hidden in his end-of-show ritual
- How great communicators think about their audience first
- Why repetition is essential for leading change
- What leaders can learn from Bruce's setlists, storytelling, and stage presence
- How collective experiences create stronger teams and communities
- Why intentionality may be the most underrated leadership skill
Whether you're a lifelong Springsteen fan, a music lover, or someone trying to lead people more effectively, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on what it means to inspire others.