The Humility Advantage

In this episode of The Humility Advantage, J. Alexander engages Dr. Frederick McCurdy, a seasoned pediatrician and chief medical officer, in a deep discussion about the challenges of leadership in healthcare. 

They explore Dr. McCurdy's extensive journey through the medical field, the complexities of managing healthcare for children with special needs, and the importance of emotional intelligence and humility in leadership roles. 

The conversation also touches on the prevalence of imposter syndrome among physicians and the dynamics of team leadership, emphasizing the need for effective communication and understanding in navigating interpersonal relationships within medical settings.

What is The Humility Advantage?

The Humility Advantage — Less Ego. More Impact.

What if the secret to stronger leadership, deeper influence, and lasting peace isn’t more confidence—but greater mental fitness rooted in humility?

Hosted by J. Alexander—former Marine, healthcare executive, and leadership coach—The Humility Advantage goes beneath the surface of success to explore what truly drives authentic, sustainable leadership. This podcast challenges the inner saboteurs that quietly undermine high performers—the inner critic, the controller, the pleaser, and the judge—and replaces them with calm, clear, purpose-driven leadership from within.

Through real stories, neuroscience-backed insights, and practical mental fitness tools inspired by Shirzad Chamine’s Positive Intelligence, each episode helps you recognize when ego and fear are hijacking your decisions—and how to return to your wiser, grounded self in real time. You’ll learn how to quiet imposter syndrome, build emotional intelligence under pressure, and lead from a place of clarity rather than reactivity.

Blending science, soul, and strategy, The Humility Advantage equips you to win the inner battles that drain your energy and limit your impact—so you can lead with presence, composure, and confidence that doesn’t rely on force or image.

Whether you’re leading a team, an organization, or simply working to lead yourself better, this show will challenge how you define strength, success, and greatness.

Because the world doesn’t need more impressive leaders.
It needs more mentally fit, humble ones.