Colin Cerniglia
cjcernig.bsky.social
Colin Cerniglia
@cjcernig.bsky.social
Scranton-born. Syracuse-raised. Charlotte is home. Dad, writer, and podcaster. Storytelling that matters. https://cernig.com/link-tree

Creator: @charlottebml.bsky.social
🤣 I just learned yesterday. Trying to get off social media more but want a way to follow your work. I can scope it out myself but it would be nice if I could get it pushed to the news aggregator I’m trying
March 25, 2025 at 2:56 PM
Grab your copy now and start leading with creative freedom!

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Culture of Excellence Book — CERNIG
In Culture of Excellence, Colin Cerniglia takes us inside baseball’s most successful franchise to uncover compelling and useful lessons in leadership.
dub.sh
March 24, 2025 at 11:52 AM
- Foster Collaboration: Encourage open dialogue and value diverse perspectives to build a forward-thinking team.

Ready to revolutionize your leadership style? Culture of Excellence is packed with practical strategies and real-world examples to help you create a thriving, innovative workplace.
March 24, 2025 at 11:52 AM
Actionable Leadership Tips:
- Empower Your Team: Allow space for creative projects to boost morale and drive unexpected innovations.
- Celebrate Uniqueness: Recognize and reward creative efforts, whether through social media shoutouts or informal awards.
March 24, 2025 at 11:51 AM
- Real-World Success: The Yankees prove it—Bernie Williams & Paul O’Neill turned their creative passions into music, & Didi Gregorius rocked social media w/ playful emoji tweets & digital art.
- Stronger Culture: Loyalty and innovation flourish when individuals are encouraged to express themselves.
Culture of Excellence Book — CERNIG
In Culture of Excellence, Colin Cerniglia takes us inside baseball’s most successful franchise to uncover compelling and useful lessons in leadership.
dub.sh
March 24, 2025 at 11:51 AM
Why Creative Freedom Works:
- Innovation Unleashed: The 80/20 rule lets people spend 20% of their time on passion projects, sparking game-changing ideas.
March 24, 2025 at 11:50 AM
We pulled the greatest hits from their story—swipe through to see what makes them one of the most relentless underground bands today.

👇 Tag a friend who needs to hear them. Read the full deep dive here: dub.sh/fDQfJpV
Weird Dudes, Constant Misery: The Unfiltered Story of Voices in Vain
A deep dive into Voices in Vain—how a group of self-described “weird dudes” turned chaos into a cohesive, charged force in heavy music.
dub.sh
March 18, 2025 at 1:29 PM
Great leaders don’t lead with fear—they lead with respect. If you want to build a culture where people want to give their best, it starts with how you treat them.

Learn the leadership lessons that drive real success. Get your copy of Culture of Excellence today. dub.sh/sTizSko
Culture of Excellence Book — CERNIG
In Culture of Excellence, Colin Cerniglia takes us inside baseball’s most successful franchise to uncover compelling and useful lessons in leadership.
dub.sh
March 17, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Joe Girardi, former Yankees manager, knew this. When his players made mistakes, he didn’t shame them—he shielded them. He understood that pressure and self-doubt were already tough enough. Instead of public embarrassment, he gave them confidence to bounce back.
Culture of Excellence Book — CERNIG
In Culture of Excellence, Colin Cerniglia takes us inside baseball’s most successful franchise to uncover compelling and useful lessons in leadership.
dub.sh
March 17, 2025 at 11:47 AM
Even if you’re not a metal fan, their story is one you’ll want to read. 🎸🔥

📖 Read the full piece → dub.sh/fDQfJpV
Weird Dudes, Constant Misery: The Unfiltered Story of Voices in Vain
A deep dive into Voices in Vain—how a group of self-described “weird dudes” turned chaos into a cohesive, charged force in heavy music.
dub.sh
March 13, 2025 at 1:20 PM
After catching their Charlotte show, I saw firsthand why their intense energy and raw authenticity are winning over metal fans everywhere.

I sat down with all five members to dig into their journey—the struggles, the breakthroughs, and the conviction behind their sound. They didn’t hold back.
March 13, 2025 at 1:20 PM
Glad to see it’s not serious. I thought it was a broken bone or something. Whew
March 13, 2025 at 12:20 AM