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Landry Tchapda is a German expat originally from Cameroon and Head of Plant Management at ContiTech, with leadership experience across Germany, India, and Australia. He is also a father of four, an entrepreneurship advocate, and a leader who has spent years asking the question of how teams actually become great. In this Part 1 episode, Landry sits down with host Sabiya Pathan Withoeck to talk about a global journey shaped by diverse cultures, the daily practice of leading multicultural teams, and the philosophy that keeps him present. What we cover: - A global journey from Cameroon to Germany to India to Australia - Raising a family of four across continents - Leading multicultural teams and creating inclusive, high-performance environments - Why he advocates for entrepreneurship and what inspires him about startups - Mindfulness, positivity, and living with purpose - Golf, fitness, and well-being as foundations for leadership For multicultural leaders, expat fathers, plant management professionals, and anyone building leadership style at the intersection of cultures.
About the guest

Landry Tchapda
Landry Tchapda is a German expat originally from Cameroon and Head of Plant Management at ContiTech, with leadership experience across Germany, India, and Australia. A father of four, he balances multicultural team-building, entrepreneurship advocacy, and a purpose-driven philosophy shaped by golf, mindfulness, and continuous learning. His leadership voice draws from thinkers like Simon Sinek and Robin Sharma, and is rooted in being fully present wherever home is.
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