Ep44 Sprint vs. Marathon: Leadership lessons from the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami

Most people think success is about sprinting – getting quick wins, fast results. But real excellence? That’s a marathon. Today, Ishan dives into the final paradigm shift – Sprint vs Marathon – from his book Advance. And to bring this to life, he introduces the incredible journey of Peter Baines – former NSW police detective inspector turned humanitarian. 

After leading forensic teams in disaster zones, including the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, Peter saw something that changed him forever – children orphaned by tragedy, with nowhere to go. Peter built Hands Across the Water, a charity dedicated to giving these kids not just shelter, but a future. 

This is a powerful story of resilience, vision, and playing the long game …and it might just change the way you think about leadership and impact. 

This is the fourth and last of Ishan’s four-paradigm concept from his second book, Advance. 

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