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Chief Change Officer

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Episode publication activity over the past year

Last Checked: 2025-08-02 10:45:05

#427 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part Three

Wed, 09 Jul

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Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes sto...

#426 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part Two

Wed, 09 Jul

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Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes sto...

#425 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part One

Tue, 08 Jul 2025 12:45:24 -0000

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Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes sto...

#424 Brian Sims: When Truth Gets Political — Part Two

Tue, 08 Jul 2025 01:12:36 -0000

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In Part Two, Brian opens up about what it really cost him to tell the truth inside a political syste...

#423 Brian Sims: When Truth Gets Political — Part One

Mon, 07 Jul

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In Part One, Brian walks us through the pivotal moments that shaped his path—from coming out as a ...

#422 Kevin Eikenberry: Leading on Purpose, Not by Default — Part Two

Sun, 06 Jul

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In Part Two, Kevin Eikenberry challenges the myth that leadership is just for those with formal auth...

#421 Kevin Eikenberry: Leading on Purpose, Not by Default — Part One

Sun, 06 Jul

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In Part One, Kevin shares the personal and professional journey that shaped his leadership philosoph...

#420 Adaira Landry MD: From Mentorship to Micro Skills—Tools for Thriving at Work — Part Two

Sun, 06 Jul

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In Part Two, Adaira Landry goes beyond storytelling and gets strategic—explaining how to stop sayi...

#419 Adaira Landry MD: From Mentorship to Micro Skills—Tools for Thriving at Work — Part One

Sat, 05 Jul

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Before she became a physician, educator, and mentor to hundreds, Adaira Landry felt out of place in ...

#418 Resa Lewiss MD: Building a Career with Both Hands — Part Two

Sat, 05 Jul

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In Part Two, Resa gets tactical. She explains why Micro Skills begins with time, trust, an...

#417 Resa Lewiss MD: Building a Career with Both Hands — Part One

Sat, 05 Jul

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In Part One, Dr. Resa Lewiss reflects on the experiences that led her to emergency medicine, from ea...

#416 Sienna Jackson: Culture, Capital, and the Courage to Start Young — Part Two

Mon, 16 Jun

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Sienna Jackson, the CEO of Nortera.io, walks us through her unexpected shift from entertainment exec...

#415 Sienna Jackson: Culture, Capital, and the Courage to Start Young — Part One

Mon, 16 Jun

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Sienna Jackson’s career began fast and early—college at 14, internships with The Weinstein Compa...

#414 Jevon Wooden: From the Military to Mindset Mastery — Part Two

Mon, 16 Jun

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From facing seven years in prison at 17 to leading soldiers in Afghanistan, Jevon Wooden’s story i...

#413 Jevon Wooden: From the Military to Mindset Mastery — Part One

Mon, 16 Jun

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Before Jevon Wooden became a business coach, author, and speaker, he was a 17-year-old on trial—fa...

#412 Mark Bayer: From Ivory Tower to Power Play — Helping PhDs Get Heard (and Hired) — Part Two

Fri, 13 Jun

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You’ve got the credentials, the data, and the ideas. But how do you make people actually care?In P...

#411 Mark Bayer: From Ivory Tower to Power Play — Helping PhDs Get Heard (and Hired) — Part One

Fri, 13 Jun

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Before founding Bayer Strategic Consulting, Mark Bayer led communications on Capitol Hill for nearly...

#410 Sande Golgart: Climbing the Wrong Mountain — Part Two

Thu, 12 Jun 2025 11:30:00 -0000

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After decades of chasing external wins, Sande Golgart decided to stop running. In Part Two, he share...

#409 Sande Golgart: Climbing the Wrong Mountain — Part One

Thu, 12 Jun 2025 09:57:33 -0000

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Before he became a coach and founder, Sande Golgart was addicted to acceleration. He said yes to eve...

#408 Jodi Silverman: When the Kids Grow Up, But You’re Just Getting Started — Part Two

Fri, 06 Jun

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Jodi Silverman never expected reinvention to arrive between carpools and client meetings. But once h...

#407 Jodi Silverman: When the Kids Grow Up, But You’re Just Getting Started — Part One

Fri, 06 Jun

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Jodi Silverman never expected reinvention to arrive between carpools and client meetings. But once h...

#406 Richard Carson: Diagnosing Dysfunction, One Broken System at a Time — Part Two

Tue, 03 Jun 2025 22:00:00 -0000

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Before Richard Carson wrote The Book of Change, he was writing letters to newspaper editors and fixi...

#405 Richard Carson: Diagnosing Dysfunction, One Broken System at a Time — Part One

Mon, 02 Jun

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Before Richard Carson wrote The Book of Change, he was writing letters to newspaper editors and fixi...

#404 Lora Chow: Trading Wall Street for a Steinway — Part Two

Sun, 01 Jun

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What does it really mean to follow your heart—without losing your head? Lora Chow shares how her ...

#403 Lora Chow: Trading Wall Street for a Steinway — Part One

Sun, 01 Jun

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Lora Chow didn’t abandon ambition—she just rewrote its score. In this episode, we trace her unu...

#402 Helen Hanison: Success Isn’t Always Success — Part Two

Sat, 31 May

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You’ve admitted the career no longer fits. Now what?In Part Two, Helen Hanison, former global PR e...

#401 Helen Hanison: Success Isn’t Always Success — Part One

Fri, 30 May

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Helen Hanison was a high-flying PR executive with a passport full of stamps, million-dollar campaign...

#400 Jean Zhou: Flipping the Script—From Spreadsheets to Storytelling

Fri, 30 May

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Jean Zhou’s journey defies every linear career chart. After starting in accounting and dabbling i...

#399 Nellie Wartoft: Global Fix—Change Management Without the Migraine — Part Two

Thu, 29 May 2025 12:00:00 -0000

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Nellie Wartoft is the founder and CEO of Tiger Hall, a change enablement platform built for teams ti...

#398 Nellie Wartoft: Global Fix—Change Management Without the Migraine — Part One

Thu, 29 May 2025 07:00:00 -0000

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Nellie Wartoft is the founder and CEO of Tiger Hall, a change enablement platform built for teams ti...

#397 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part Three

Wed, 28 May

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In this final part, we go beyond buzzwords. Colin breaks down how to make AI work for you—not repl...

#396 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part Two

Wed, 28 May

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In this episode, Colin deconstructs the romanticism of “lifelong learning” and makes a sharp cas...

#395 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part One

Wed, 28 May

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If reinvention were a passport, Colin Savage’s pages would be full. From global projects across se...

#394 Rebecca Sutherns: Career on Her Terms—From Global Aid to Solopreneur Strategy — Part Two

Mon, 26 May

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Rebecca Sutherns didn’t follow a straight path—and she’s the first to say that’s the point. ...

#393 Rebecca Sutherns: Career on Her Terms—From Global Aid to Solopreneur Strategy — Part One

Mon, 26 May

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Rebecca Sutherns didn’t follow a straight path—and she’s the first to say that’s the point. ...

#392 Robert MacPhee: From Parking Cars to Coaching Clarity—Lessons from a Chicken Soup Insider — Part Two

Mon, 26 May

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Robert MacPhee didn’t start out teaching values—he started out parking cars. But somewhere betwe...

#391 Robert MacPhee: From Parking Cars to Coaching Clarity—Lessons from a Chicken Soup Insider — Part One

Sun, 25 May

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Before he was coaching CEOs or co-creating workshops with Jack Canfield, Robert MacPhee was parking ...

#390 Erin Diehl: From Talk Show Dreams to a Business Built on Bombing — Part Two

Sun, 25 May

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Part Two.The queen of corporate improv is back—and this time, we’re going deeper into the messy,...

#389 Erin Diehl: From Talk Show Dreams to a Business Built on Bombing — Part One

Sun, 25 May

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Before Erin Diehl was training Fortune 500 teams to think on their feet, she was juggling job fairs ...

#388 Todd Davis: Inside 30 Years at FranklinCovey—What Most Leaders Still Get Wrong — Part Two

Sun, 25 May

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In a world obsessed with AI, automation, and the next big tech trend, Todd Davis believes human inte...

#387 Todd Davis: Inside 30 Years at FranklinCovey—What Most Leaders Still Get Wrong — Part One

Sun, 25 May

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Todd Davis didn’t just teach The 7 Habits—he lived them for 30 years inside the leadership compa...

#386 Lisa Bodell: Stop Drowning in Complexity—How Simplicity Fuels Innovation — Part Two

Fri, 23 May

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What if the biggest barrier to innovation isn’t a lack of ideas—but a mountain of pointless work...

#385 Lisa Bodell: Stop Drowning in Complexity—How Simplicity Fuels Innovation — Part One

Fri, 23 May

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Lisa Bodell didn’t just study the future—she built a career helping others prepare for it.In Par...

#384 Deborah Perry Piscione: From Power Plays to Pay-It-Forward—How Work Got Rewritten — Part Two

Thu, 22 May 2025 20:00:00 -0000

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Part Two of a 2-part series with Deborah Perry Piscione.She’s been a White House staffer, a Silico...

#383 Deborah Perry Piscione: From Power Plays to Pay-It-Forward—How Work Got Rewritten — Part One

Thu, 22 May 2025 16:00:00 -0000

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What happens when a political insider, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and a bestselling author walk ...

#382 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part Three

Thu, 22 May 2025 10:00:00 -0000

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Part Three of a 3-part series with Josh Drean.Josh isn’t here to tweak the old system—he’s her...

#381 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part Two

Thu, 22 May 2025 03:55:00 -0000

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Part Two of a 3-part series on Josh Drean.Josh has worn many hats—Harvard MBA, psychology grad, co...

#380 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part One

Thu, 22 May 2025 01:59:40 -0000

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What if employment as we know it has already died—and we’re just pretending not to notice?In Par...

#379 Alison Stewart: Building a Life Concierge Startup From Scratch—Part Two

Sun, 18 May

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Overwhelmed by life? Alison Stewart gets it—and she’s building a startup to help fix it.In Part ...

#378 Alison Stewart: The LinkedIn DM That Launched a Startup—Part One

Sun, 18 May

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Not all career changes are dramatic. Some are deeply deliberate—and a little serendipitous.In Part...

#377 Ral West: From Charter Planes to Real Estate Empires—Systems, Grit, and Reinvention

Sat, 17 May

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Most people retire after one successful business. Ral West kept building.In this episode, Ral shares...

#376 Athena Brownson: Healing in Real Time—The Comeback Behind the Chronic Pain — Part Two

Sat, 17 May

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Comebacks rarely happen all at once. They’re built in small moments, with slow wins.In Part Two, A...

#375 Athena Brownson: Lyme Disease, Real Estate, and Radical Resilience — Part One

Sat, 17 May

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At 25, Athena Brownson was a rising star in real estate with a pro skiing past and unstoppable energ...

#374 Nicole F. Roberts: Turning Science and Story into Impact—Part Two

Sat, 17 May

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What do janitors, jazz musicians, and neuroscientists have in common? According to Dr. Nicole F. Rob...

#373 Nicole F. Roberts: How a Neuroscience Dropout Built a Life Around Purpose—Part One

Fri, 16 May

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What happens when your five-year plan falls apart—and you start to like it that way?In Part One, N...

#372 Building a Life (and Career) on Everyday Generosity — Part Two

Fri, 16 May

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What does generosity look like in a divided, distracted world?In Part Two, Monte Wood—former CEO o...

#371 Monte Wood: Why Generosity Isn’t Just Noble—It’s Strategic — Part One

Fri, 16 May

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Is generosity a nice-to-have—or a career superpower?In Part One, Monte Wood, former CEO of Opus Ag...

#370 Paul Austin: Can Psychedelics Unlock Performance—Without Losing the Plot?

Fri, 16 May

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Paul Austin isn’t here to evangelize psychedelics. He’s here to demystify them.As the founder an...

#369 Chris Schrader: From Rainy-Day Idea to Global Movement—The 24 Hour Race Story–Part Two

Wed, 14 May

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After launching a global anti-trafficking movement in his teens, Chris Schrader didn’t settle down...

#368 Chris Schrader: From Rainy-Day Idea to Global Movement—The 24 Hour Race Story–Part One

Tue, 13 May 2025 22:00:00 -0000

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Sometimes the biggest movements begin with a simple question: What can I do?In Part One, Chris Schra...

#367 Michael Sakraida: Money, Media, and the Myths That Keep Us Stuck—Part Two

Tue, 13 May 2025 16:00:00 -0000

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In today’s world, financial advice is everywhere—but rarely helpful.In Part Two, Michael Sakraid...

#366 Michael Sakraida: Rethinking Wealth, Balance, and What Really Makes Us Happy—Part One

Tue, 13 May 2025 11:00:00 -0000

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Michael Sakraida didn’t write a money manual. He wrote a mindset shift.In Part One, the author of ...

#365 Darcy Eikenberg: How to Rescue Your Career Without Quitting

Tue, 13 May 2025 07:32:34 -0000

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You’re exhausted. The meetings are pointless, the politics are draining, and your boss sends Slack...

#364 Sihame El Kaouakibi: Burnout, Bankruptcy, and the Beauty of Reinvention—Part Two

Mon, 12 May

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What happens after you’ve lost everything—status, stability, and even your sense of self?In Part...

#363 Sihame El Kaouakibi: Burnout, Bankruptcy, and the Beauty of Reinvention—Part One

Sun, 11 May

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What happens when a rising political star crashes—publicly, painfully, and all at once?In Part One...

#362 James Hilovsky: From Pro Athlete to Franchise Matchmaker—Part Two

Sun, 11 May

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Starting a franchise isn’t just a business move—it’s a mindset shift.In Part Two, James Hilovs...

#361 James Hilovsky: From Pro Athlete to Franchise Matchmaker—Part One

Sun, 11 May

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What happens after the cheering stops?For James Hilovsky, it meant trading his baseball uniform for ...

#360 Bridget Burns: Breaking the Higher Ed Hunger Games—Part Two

Sat, 10 May

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If students are graduating into a broken job market, can we really call that success?In Part Two, Br...

#359 Bridget Burns: Breaking the Higher Ed Hunger Games—Part One

Sat, 10 May

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If higher education feels like the Hunger Games, Dr. Bridget Burns is building the resistance.In Par...

#358 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part Three

Sat, 10 May

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Let’s be honest—today’s job search often feels like shouting into the void.In Part Three, Mary...

#357 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part Two

Sat, 10 May

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Is two better than one?In Part Two of this series, Mary Shea—former co-CEO of Mediafly and former ...

#356 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part One

Sat, 10 May

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Mary Shea didn’t follow a traditional path. She composed her own.In Part One of this three-part se...

#355 Tin Pei Ling: Making Motherhood, Parliament, and Progress Work—Her Way

Thu, 08 May 2025 02:00:00 -0000

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Becoming Singapore’s youngest parliamentarian was just the beginning.In Part Two of this conversat...

#354 Tin Pei Ling: What It Takes to Be Singapore’s Youngest Member of Parliament

Wed, 07 May

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What happens when your first job in politics comes with public ridicule, online harassment, and sky-...

#353 Fatou Sagna Sow: From French Banking to Building Africa’s Next Generation

Wed, 07 May

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Would you leave a powerful career in global banking, pack up your family, and start over in a develo...

#352 Wayne Turmel: Leading Without Micromanaging in the Hybrid Mess

Wed, 07 May

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Hybrid work was supposed to be the future—but it’s feeling more like a tug-of-war.Wayne Turmel, ...

#351 Juliana Schroeder: AI, Power, and the Psychology of Human Connection

Tue, 06 May 2025 22:00:00 -0000

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The way we communicate is changing—but what does that mean for the humans doing the talking?Dr. Ju...

#350 Lucy Gernon: Redefining Confidence—No Quotes, No Apologies

Tue, 06 May 2025 18:00:00 -0000

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Confidence might be the most overused word in leadership—but Lucy Gernon is here to give it teeth....

#349 Benedikt Oehmen: Layoffs, Level-Ups, and the ‘Big Three’ for Starting Over

Tue, 06 May 2025 14:00:00 -0000

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What happens when the dream job turns into a corporate casualty?Benedikt Oehmen spent nearly two dec...

#348 Ian Myers: From Tintin to Talent—Building Global Teams With Soul

Tue, 06 May 2025 10:00:00 -0000

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Ian Myers isn’t here to give you startup hacks—he’s here to tell the truth.At just 26, he beca...

#347 May Yeung: Sculpting Impact from Dim Sum to Disability Inclusion

Mon, 05 May

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For the first time, the Chief Change Officer podcast returns to its birthplace—Hong Kong—to spot...

#346 Vince Jeong: Scaling Learning Without Losing Soul

Mon, 05 May

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Vince Jeong isn’t your typical edtech founder—and this isn’t your typical training conversatio...

#345 Sienna Jackson: From Hollywood to Hard Metrics — Part Two

Mon, 05 May

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Sienna Jackson, the CEO of Nortera.io, walks us through her unexpected shift from entertainment exec...

#344 Sienna Jackson: From Hollywood to Hard Metrics — Part One

Sun, 04 May

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From film sets to SaaS, Sienna Jackson has lived through more than one reinvention. A two-time found...

#343 Brian Sims: From State House to Soul Work—Driving Change With Smarter Tools — Part Two

Sun, 04 May

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Brian Sims, the CEO of Agenda PAC, walks us through what it was really like inside the halls of powe...

#342 Brian Sims: From State House to Soul Work—Driving Change With Smarter Tools — Part One

Sun, 04 May

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From a military childhood to a college football captain, Brian Sims didn’t exactly grow up in acti...

#341 Jennifer Selby Long: Politics, Power, and the Choice to Stay or Go

Sat, 03 May

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In this final installment, Gen X executive coach Jennifer Selby Long goes deep on the real decision ...

#340 Jennifer Selby Long: Office Politics Without the Eye-Roll

Sat, 03 May

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In this third installment with Gen X executive coach Jennifer Selby Long, we zoom in on one of the m...

#339 Jennifer Selby Long: Gen X Wisdom for Saboteur Survival

Sat, 03 May

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Jennifer Selby Long is no stranger to messy transformations. With three decades of experience in exe...

#338 Jennifer Selby Long: Personal Change First, Tech Change Second

Sat, 03 May

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Jennifer Selby Long has spent 30 years helping leaders navigate change—long before “change manag...

#337 Waverly Deutsch: Coaching the Founders Most Systems Miss

Fri, 02 May

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In Part 3, Waverly Deutsch steps into her latest role: founder of Wyseheart, a coaching firm designe...

#336 Waverly Deutsch: Coaching the Logical, Leading with Love

Thu, 01 May 2025 22:00:00 -0000

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In Part 2, Waverly Deutsch opens up about her decades at Chicago Booth, where she helped founders re...

#335 Waverly Deutsch: Computer, Broadway, and the Beautiful Mess of Career Design

Thu, 01 May 2025 16:00:00 -0000

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We meet Waverly Deutsch not as a Chicago Booth professor or coach for entrepreneurs, but as a real h...

#334 Dominic Carter: Future-Proofing Life After 50

Thu, 01 May 2025 10:00:00 -0000

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Dominic Carter, CEO of the Carter Group, shares how a personal frustration with his aging parents’...

#333 Dominic Carter: Burnout at 24, Building for 2040

Wed, 30 Apr

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Dominic Carter, the CEO of the Carter Group, didn’t become an aging tech founder by chasing trends...

#332 Kevin Eikenberry: How Great Leaders Flex Without Losing Themselves — Part Two

Wed, 30 Apr

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This episode offers you $79 worth of value—completely free. Read till the end for the gift.In Part...

#331 Kevin Eikenberry: How Great Leaders Flex Without Losing Themselves — Part One

Tue, 29 Apr 2025 16:00:00 -0000

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Kevin Eikenberry didn’t start in a leadership lab—he started on a farm where animals had to be f...

#330 Gary Bremermann: Clarity Over Comfort—Career Change on Your Own Terms

Tue, 29 Apr 2025 10:00:00 -0000

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In Part 2 of his conversation, Tokyo-based American Gary Bremermann moves beyond his own story to sh...

#329 Gary Bremermann: Hitchhikes, Burnouts, and Building a Career Worth Living

Tue, 29 Apr 2025 03:27:04 -0000

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Tokyo-based American Gary Bremermann didn’t stumble into career clarity—he fought for it across ...

#328 Collin Plume: Ownership, Not Optics—Teaching Real Wealth to the Next Generation

Sun, 27 Apr

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In the second half of his conversation, Collin Plume moves beyond financial products into financial ...