Ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka opens up on breaking the cycle for his children
2 Apr, 2021 02:26 AM
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Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com
Robett Hollis talks to ex Mongrel Mobster Puk Kireka on gang life and how he got out. Video / Robett Hollis / robett.com
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A Kiwi Mongrel Mob member with a Notorious face tattoo has spoken indepth about how he has spent the past few years trying to transform his life.
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No leadership case studies or textbooks could have prepared young leaders for 2020: They have been thrown into the deep end and have been asked to navigate uncharted waters, blindfolded and handcuffed, without a manual.
But these challenging times also provide an opportunity to find one’s authentic leadership voice. While doing so may feel painful in the moment, it is invaluable in these times and for the rest of your career.
On my first anniversary in the working world, I was in New York and leading my first team when terrorists flew two planes into my office’s neighboring buildings, changing the world forever. The devastation and emotional trauma caused by the acts of Sept. 11, 2001, were seemingly insurmountable. And as a young leader, I felt incredibly ill-equipped to lead my team through such uncertain and volatile times.