I am becoming incredibly interested in leading from the back as opposed to the front. Reason being, when I first started owning community here in Skool I was coming from a performance background. 🎭🎤 I did everything wrong. My community became the Kerry Souter Show. I had fans instead of engaged members. Everyone poised to see what I would do & say next... What does it mean to lead from the back? You empower others: 💥 Let your team make decisions instead of micromanaging them. You support quietly: 💥 Remove obstacles, provide resources, and step in only when needed. You share credit: 💥 Success belongs to the group, not just you. You influence indirectly: 💥 You guide direction through questions, coaching, and example rather than commands. How can you implement one of these strategies today?