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The Path of Rocks and Thorns: Leadership Lessons from a Prison Cell is the leadership book that should change the conversation about how great leaders emerge. Douglas Smith's deeply personal story-of childhood trauma, addiction, mental illness, incarceration, and ultimately, recovery-follows the structure of Dante's Inferno, using it as a metaphor for descending into hell in order to ascend toward purpose. His journey is not for the faint of heart, and this is far from an easy read. Yet the raw vulnerability and hard-won insight Smith brings to his teachings deliver a powerful message: Anyone…mehr

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The Path of Rocks and Thorns: Leadership Lessons from a Prison Cell is the leadership book that should change the conversation about how great leaders emerge. Douglas Smith's deeply personal story-of childhood trauma, addiction, mental illness, incarceration, and ultimately, recovery-follows the structure of Dante's Inferno, using it as a metaphor for descending into hell in order to ascend toward purpose. His journey is not for the faint of heart, and this is far from an easy read. Yet the raw vulnerability and hard-won insight Smith brings to his teachings deliver a powerful message: Anyone who has fallen can rise. For those who feel stuck in their careers, paralyzed by anxiety or burdened by the weight of past failures, this book offers a gripping, unvarnished look at how real leadership is forged through accountability, humility, and inner transformation. It challenges the hollow formulas of mainstream leadership books and speaks directly to those seeking something deeper-those in recovery, those rebuilding after loss, and those who know that the path to becoming a great leader often begins in the dark. The Path of Rocks and Thorns is a roadmap for rising-not despite your story, but because of it.
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Doug Smith, MSSW has more than 12 years' experience in mental health and justice policy, as a policy expert at the Texas House of Representative and later as Senior Policy Analyst for Texas Center on Justice and Equity. He has more than eight years' experience serving as an Adjunct Professor of Social Policy at the University of Texas at Austin. Doug specializes in developing the leadership capacity of people with with life histories of mental illness, past trauma, and incarceration. A foundation of his work is partnering with organizations to create trauma-informed leadership practices. Doug also works with communities across Texas to prevent the arrest and incarceration of people with mental illness. Doug earned his master's in social work from the University of Texas at Austin. He graduated from Erickson Coaching International and is certified in trauma-informed coaching. Doug lived through mental illness, substance use disorder, and incarceration, and these experiences drive his passion to help people achieve their fullest potential. He is a husband and proud father and stepfather of three adult children and three rescue pups.