Chief Change Officer
Episodes
#427 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part Three
09 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes stories with strategy, and helps even the most logic-...
#426 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part Two
09 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes stories with strategy, and helps even the most logic-...
#425 Waverly Deutsch: Love and Logic—Building Businesses That Actually Work—Part One
08 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Waverly Deutsch doesn’t just coach entrepreneurs—she translates English to English, reframes stories with strategy, and helps even the most logic-...
#424 Brian Sims: When Truth Gets Political — Part Two
08 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part Two, Brian opens up about what it really cost him to tell the truth inside a political system built on avoidance. From surviving misinformatio...
#423 Brian Sims: When Truth Gets Political — Part One
07 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part One, Brian walks us through the pivotal moments that shaped his path—from coming out as a college athlete to confronting power structures as...
#422 Kevin Eikenberry: Leading on Purpose, Not by Default — Part Two
06 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part Two, Kevin Eikenberry challenges the myth that leadership is just for those with formal authority. He unpacks the idea of “leadership by cho...
#421 Kevin Eikenberry: Leading on Purpose, Not by Default — Part One
06 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part One, Kevin shares the personal and professional journey that shaped his leadership philosophy—from farm life to corporate training to becomi...
#420 Adaira Landry MD: From Mentorship to Micro Skills—Tools for Thriving at Work — Part Two
06 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part Two, Adaira Landry goes beyond storytelling and gets strategic—explaining how to stop saying yes to everything, avoid burnout, and take back...
#419 Adaira Landry MD: From Mentorship to Micro Skills—Tools for Thriving at Work — Part One
05 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before she became a physician, educator, and mentor to hundreds, Adaira Landry felt out of place in nearly every professional room she entered. In Par...
#418 Resa Lewiss MD: Building a Career with Both Hands — Part Two
05 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part Two, Resa gets tactical. She explains why Micro Skills begins with time, trust, and self-care—because none of the communication tr...
#417 Resa Lewiss MD: Building a Career with Both Hands — Part One
05 Jul 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part One, Dr. Resa Lewiss reflects on the experiences that led her to emergency medicine, from early memories of gender inequity at the dinner tabl...
#416 Sienna Jackson: Culture, Capital, and the Courage to Start Young — Part Two
16 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Sienna Jackson, the CEO of Nortera.io, walks us through her unexpected shift from entertainment executive to impact strategist. In Part Two, Sienna J...
#415 Sienna Jackson: Culture, Capital, and the Courage to Start Young — Part One
16 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Sienna Jackson’s career began fast and early—college at 14, internships with The Weinstein Company, and leadership roles in the entertainment indu...
#414 Jevon Wooden: From the Military to Mindset Mastery — Part Two
16 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
From facing seven years in prison at 17 to leading soldiers in Afghanistan, Jevon Wooden’s story is more than a redemption arc—it’s about owning...
#413 Jevon Wooden: From the Military to Mindset Mastery — Part One
16 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before Jevon Wooden became a business coach, author, and speaker, he was a 17-year-old on trial—facing up to seven years in prison. In Part One, Jev...
#412 Mark Bayer: From Ivory Tower to Power Play — Helping PhDs Get Heard (and Hired) — Part Two
13 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
You’ve got the credentials, the data, and the ideas. But how do you make people actually care?In Part Two, Mark unpacks his 11 Keys to Translating C...
#411 Mark Bayer: From Ivory Tower to Power Play — Helping PhDs Get Heard (and Hired) — Part One
13 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before founding Bayer Strategic Consulting, Mark Bayer led communications on Capitol Hill for nearly two decades—helping politicians cut through noi...
#410 Sande Golgart: Climbing the Wrong Mountain — Part Two
12 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
After decades of chasing external wins, Sande Golgart decided to stop running. In Part Two, he shares the uncomfortable, intentional work of stepping ...
#409 Sande Golgart: Climbing the Wrong Mountain — Part One
12 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before he became a coach and founder, Sande Golgart was addicted to acceleration. He said yes to every challenge, thrived in high-stakes boardrooms, a...
#408 Jodi Silverman: When the Kids Grow Up, But You’re Just Getting Started — Part Two
06 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jodi Silverman never expected reinvention to arrive between carpools and client meetings. But once her kids left and the hustle paused, she realized s...
#407 Jodi Silverman: When the Kids Grow Up, But You’re Just Getting Started — Part One
06 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jodi Silverman never expected reinvention to arrive between carpools and client meetings. But once her kids left and the hustle paused, she realized s...
#406 Richard Carson: Diagnosing Dysfunction, One Broken System at a Time — Part Two
03 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before Richard Carson wrote The Book of Change, he was writing letters to newspaper editors and fixing chaos in city hall. In Part 2, we unpack how R...
#405 Richard Carson: Diagnosing Dysfunction, One Broken System at a Time — Part One
02 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before Richard Carson wrote The Book of Change, he was writing letters to newspaper editors and fixing chaos in city hall. In Part One, he retraces t...
#404 Lora Chow: Trading Wall Street for a Steinway — Part Two
01 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What does it really mean to follow your heart—without losing your head? Lora Chow shares how her music venture, Virtuoso Fiesta, brings classical m...
#403 Lora Chow: Trading Wall Street for a Steinway — Part One
01 Jun 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Lora Chow didn’t abandon ambition—she just rewrote its score. In this episode, we trace her unusual arc from elite finance to classical compositi...
#402 Helen Hanison: Success Isn’t Always Success — Part Two
31 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
You’ve admitted the career no longer fits. Now what?In Part Two, Helen Hanison, former global PR executive turned executive career coach, walks us t...
#401 Helen Hanison: Success Isn’t Always Success — Part One
30 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Helen Hanison was a high-flying PR executive with a passport full of stamps, million-dollar campaigns, and a board-level title. But after 20 years in ...
#400 Jean Zhou: Flipping the Script—From Spreadsheets to Storytelling
30 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jean Zhou’s journey defies every linear career chart. After starting in accounting and dabbling in venture capital, she found herself chasing somet...
#399 Nellie Wartoft: Global Fix—Change Management Without the Migraine — Part Two
29 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Nellie Wartoft is the founder and CEO of Tiger Hall, a change enablement platform built for teams tired of stale workshops and change theater. In Part...
#398 Nellie Wartoft: Global Fix—Change Management Without the Migraine — Part One
29 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Nellie Wartoft is the founder and CEO of Tiger Hall, a change enablement platform built for teams tired of stale workshops and change theater. In Part...
#397 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part Three
28 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this final part, we go beyond buzzwords. Colin breaks down how to make AI work for you—not replace you. He explains how human intelligence and ma...
#396 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part Two
28 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, Colin deconstructs the romanticism of “lifelong learning” and makes a sharp case for skill stacking—not as a buzzword, but as a...
#395 Colin Savage: Why Skill Stacking Is the New Lifelong Learning — Part One
28 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
If reinvention were a passport, Colin Savage’s pages would be full. From global projects across seven countries to helping old-school industries lik...
#394 Rebecca Sutherns: Career on Her Terms—From Global Aid to Solopreneur Strategy — Part Two
26 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Rebecca Sutherns didn’t follow a straight path—and she’s the first to say that’s the point. As a strategy coach and solo entrepreneur for 27 y...
#393 Rebecca Sutherns: Career on Her Terms—From Global Aid to Solopreneur Strategy — Part One
26 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Rebecca Sutherns didn’t follow a straight path—and she’s the first to say that’s the point. As a strategy coach and solo entrepreneur for 27 y...
#392 Robert MacPhee: From Parking Cars to Coaching Clarity—Lessons from a Chicken Soup Insider — Part Two
26 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Robert MacPhee didn’t start out teaching values—he started out parking cars. But somewhere between the valet stand and becoming Jack Canfield’s ...
#391 Robert MacPhee: From Parking Cars to Coaching Clarity—Lessons from a Chicken Soup Insider — Part One
25 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before he was coaching CEOs or co-creating workshops with Jack Canfield, Robert MacPhee was parking cars. That detour became a defining feature—not ...
#390 Erin Diehl: From Talk Show Dreams to a Business Built on Bombing — Part Two
25 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Part Two.The queen of corporate improv is back—and this time, we’re going deeper into the messy, magnificent art of failing forward. In this episo...
#389 Erin Diehl: From Talk Show Dreams to a Business Built on Bombing — Part One
25 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Before Erin Diehl was training Fortune 500 teams to think on their feet, she was juggling job fairs by day and Second City by night.In Part One, we go...
#388 Todd Davis: Inside 30 Years at FranklinCovey—What Most Leaders Still Get Wrong — Part Two
25 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In a world obsessed with AI, automation, and the next big tech trend, Todd Davis believes human intelligence is more valuable than ever.Sure, AI can c...
#387 Todd Davis: Inside 30 Years at FranklinCovey—What Most Leaders Still Get Wrong — Part One
25 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Todd Davis didn’t just teach The 7 Habits—he lived them for 30 years inside the leadership company that built its name on them.As the former Chief...
#386 Lisa Bodell: Stop Drowning in Complexity—How Simplicity Fuels Innovation — Part Two
23 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What if the biggest barrier to innovation isn’t a lack of ideas—but a mountain of pointless work?In Part Two of this series, Lisa Bodell, CEO of F...
#385 Lisa Bodell: Stop Drowning in Complexity—How Simplicity Fuels Innovation — Part One
23 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Lisa Bodell didn’t just study the future—she built a career helping others prepare for it.In Part One of this two-part series, the CEO of FutureTh...
#384 Deborah Perry Piscione: From Power Plays to Pay-It-Forward—How Work Got Rewritten — Part Two
22 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Part Two of a 2-part series with Deborah Perry Piscione.She’s been a White House staffer, a Silicon Valley founder, and now co-author of Employment ...
#383 Deborah Perry Piscione: From Power Plays to Pay-It-Forward—How Work Got Rewritten — Part One
22 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens when a political insider, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and a bestselling author walk into a podcast? You get Deborah Perry Piscione.In ...
#382 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part Three
22 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Part Three of a 3-part series with Josh Drean.Josh isn’t here to tweak the old system—he’s here to build a new one. In this final chapter, the W...
#381 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part Two
22 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Part Two of a 3-part series on Josh Drean.Josh has worn many hats—Harvard MBA, psychology grad, co-founder of Work3 Institute and now, co-author of ...
#380 Josh Drean: Employment Is Dead—Now Let’s Rebuild It — Part One
22 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What if employment as we know it has already died—and we’re just pretending not to notice?In Part One of this three-part series, Josh Drean—Harv...
#379 Alison Stewart: Building a Life Concierge Startup From Scratch—Part Two
18 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Overwhelmed by life? Alison Stewart gets it—and she’s building a startup to help fix it.In Part Two, the Overalls COO shares how her team is rethi...
#378 Alison Stewart: The LinkedIn DM That Launched a Startup—Part One
18 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Not all career changes are dramatic. Some are deeply deliberate—and a little serendipitous.In Part One, Alison Stewart, COO of Overalls, walks us th...
#377 Ral West: From Charter Planes to Real Estate Empires—Systems, Grit, and Reinvention
17 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Most people retire after one successful business. Ral West kept building.In this episode, Ral shares how she co-ran a charter airline between Alaska a...
#376 Athena Brownson: Healing in Real Time—The Comeback Behind the Chronic Pain — Part Two
17 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Comebacks rarely happen all at once. They’re built in small moments, with slow wins.In Part Two, Athena Brownson opens up about what it really takes...
#375 Athena Brownson: Lyme Disease, Real Estate, and Radical Resilience — Part One
17 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
At 25, Athena Brownson was a rising star in real estate with a pro skiing past and unstoppable energy. Then came Lyme disease—a diagnosis that would...
#374 Nicole F. Roberts: Turning Science and Story into Impact—Part Two
17 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What do janitors, jazz musicians, and neuroscientists have in common? According to Dr. Nicole F. Roberts, everything.In Part Two, the Doctor of Public...
#373 Nicole F. Roberts: How a Neuroscience Dropout Built a Life Around Purpose—Part One
16 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens when your five-year plan falls apart—and you start to like it that way?In Part One, Nicole F. Roberts—Doctor of Public Health, human ...
#372 Building a Life (and Career) on Everyday Generosity — Part Two
16 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What does generosity look like in a divided, distracted world?In Part Two, Monte Wood—former CEO of Opus Agency and author of Generosity Wins—dive...
#371 Monte Wood: Why Generosity Isn’t Just Noble—It’s Strategic — Part One
16 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Is generosity a nice-to-have—or a career superpower?In Part One, Monte Wood, former CEO of Opus Agency and author of Generosity Wins, makes the case...
#370 Paul Austin: Can Psychedelics Unlock Performance—Without Losing the Plot?
16 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Paul Austin isn’t here to evangelize psychedelics. He’s here to demystify them.As the founder and CEO of Third Wave, Paul has spent a decade educa...
#369 Chris Schrader: From Rainy-Day Idea to Global Movement—The 24 Hour Race Story–Part Two
14 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
After launching a global anti-trafficking movement in his teens, Chris Schrader didn’t settle down—he leveled up.In Part Two, the founder of the 2...
#368 Chris Schrader: From Rainy-Day Idea to Global Movement—The 24 Hour Race Story–Part One
13 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Sometimes the biggest movements begin with a simple question: What can I do?In Part One, Chris Schrader, founder and executive chairman of the 24 Hour...
#367 Michael Sakraida: Money, Media, and the Myths That Keep Us Stuck—Part Two
13 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In today’s world, financial advice is everywhere—but rarely helpful.In Part Two, Michael Sakraida continues dismantling outdated ideas about wealt...
#366 Michael Sakraida: Rethinking Wealth, Balance, and What Really Makes Us Happy—Part One
13 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Michael Sakraida didn’t write a money manual. He wrote a mindset shift.In Part One, the author of Money, Balance and Joy shares how his upbringing, ...
#365 Darcy Eikenberg: How to Rescue Your Career Without Quitting
13 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
You’re exhausted. The meetings are pointless, the politics are draining, and your boss sends Slack messages that trigger a fight-or-flight response....
#364 Sihame El Kaouakibi: Burnout, Bankruptcy, and the Beauty of Reinvention—Part Two
12 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens after you’ve lost everything—status, stability, and even your sense of self?In Part Two, Sihame El Kaouakibi goes deeper into her jou...
#363 Sihame El Kaouakibi: Burnout, Bankruptcy, and the Beauty of Reinvention—Part One
11 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens when a rising political star crashes—publicly, painfully, and all at once?In Part One, Sihame El Kaouakibi, Moroccan-born former Belgia...
#362 James Hilovsky: From Pro Athlete to Franchise Matchmaker—Part Two
11 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Starting a franchise isn’t just a business move—it’s a mindset shift.In Part Two, James Hilovsky—former athlete turned franchise consultant—...
#361 James Hilovsky: From Pro Athlete to Franchise Matchmaker—Part One
11 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens after the cheering stops?For James Hilovsky, it meant trading his baseball uniform for business ownership—and helping other athletes do...
#360 Bridget Burns: Breaking the Higher Ed Hunger Games—Part Two
10 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
If students are graduating into a broken job market, can we really call that success?In Part Two, Bridget Burns, CEO of the University Innovation Alli...
#359 Bridget Burns: Breaking the Higher Ed Hunger Games—Part One
10 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
If higher education feels like the Hunger Games, Dr. Bridget Burns is building the resistance.In Part One, Bridget shares her journey from growing up ...
#358 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part Three
10 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Let’s be honest—today’s job search often feels like shouting into the void.In Part Three, Mary Shea—former General Manager at HireQuotient and...
#357 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part Two
10 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Is two better than one?In Part Two of this series, Mary Shea—former co-CEO of Mediafly and former General Manager at Hire Quotient—shares how she ...
#356 Mary Shea: From Oboe Solos to Sales Strategy—A Career Reinvented — Part One
10 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Mary Shea didn’t follow a traditional path. She composed her own.In Part One of this three-part series, Mary walks us through the bold decisions tha...
#355 Tin Pei Ling: Making Motherhood, Parliament, and Progress Work—Her Way
08 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Becoming Singapore’s youngest parliamentarian was just the beginning.In Part Two of this conversation, Tin Pei Ling reflects on how she’s evolved ...
#354 Tin Pei Ling: What It Takes to Be Singapore’s Youngest Member of Parliament
07 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens when your first job in politics comes with public ridicule, online harassment, and sky-high expectations?At 27, Tin Pei Ling became Singa...
#353 Fatou Sagna Sow: From French Banking to Building Africa’s Next Generation
07 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Would you leave a powerful career in global banking, pack up your family, and start over in a developing country?That’s exactly what Fatou Sagna Sow...
#352 Wayne Turmel: Leading Without Micromanaging in the Hybrid Mess
07 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Hybrid work was supposed to be the future—but it’s feeling more like a tug-of-war.Wayne Turmel, co-author of The Long-Distance Leader, has spent t...
#351 Juliana Schroeder: AI, Power, and the Psychology of Human Connection
06 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
The way we communicate is changing—but what does that mean for the humans doing the talking?Dr. Juliana Schroeder, associate professor at UC Berkele...
#350 Lucy Gernon: Redefining Confidence—No Quotes, No Apologies
06 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Confidence might be the most overused word in leadership—but Lucy Gernon is here to give it teeth.After two decades in the pharmaceutical world, Luc...
#349 Benedikt Oehmen: Layoffs, Level-Ups, and the ‘Big Three’ for Starting Over
06 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
What happens when the dream job turns into a corporate casualty?Benedikt Oehmen spent nearly two decades at Blizzard—first as a support staffer, the...
#348 Ian Myers: From Tintin to Talent—Building Global Teams With Soul
06 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Ian Myers isn’t here to give you startup hacks—he’s here to tell the truth.At just 26, he became a CEO. By 30, he’d built Oceans, a $10 millio...
#347 May Yeung: Sculpting Impact from Dim Sum to Disability Inclusion
05 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
For the first time, the Chief Change Officer podcast returns to its birthplace—Hong Kong—to spotlight local artist and community builder May Yeung...
#346 Vince Jeong: Scaling Learning Without Losing Soul
05 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Vince Jeong isn’t your typical edtech founder—and this isn’t your typical training conversation.After immigrating to Canada at 12 and learning E...
#345 Sienna Jackson: From Hollywood to Hard Metrics — Part Two
05 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Sienna Jackson, the CEO of Nortera.io, walks us through her unexpected shift from entertainment executive to impact strategist. Rather than chasing a ...
#344 Sienna Jackson: From Hollywood to Hard Metrics — Part One
04 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
From film sets to SaaS, Sienna Jackson has lived through more than one reinvention. A two-time founder, former entertainment executive, and current te...
#343 Brian Sims: From State House to Soul Work—Driving Change With Smarter Tools — Part Two
04 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Brian Sims, the CEO of Agenda PAC, walks us through what it was really like inside the halls of power—getting his mic cut on the House floor, confro...
#342 Brian Sims: From State House to Soul Work—Driving Change With Smarter Tools — Part One
04 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
From a military childhood to a college football captain, Brian Sims didn’t exactly grow up in activist circles. But a fiercely independent mother an...
#341 Jennifer Selby Long: Politics, Power, and the Choice to Stay or Go
03 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this final installment, Gen X executive coach Jennifer Selby Long goes deep on the real decision behind office politics: should you stay or should ...
#340 Jennifer Selby Long: Office Politics Without the Eye-Roll
03 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In this third installment with Gen X executive coach Jennifer Selby Long, we zoom in on one of the messiest, most misunderstood realities of modern wo...
#339 Jennifer Selby Long: Gen X Wisdom for Saboteur Survival
03 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jennifer Selby Long is no stranger to messy transformations. With three decades of experience in executive coaching, digital change, and tech leadersh...
#338 Jennifer Selby Long: Personal Change First, Tech Change Second
03 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Jennifer Selby Long has spent 30 years helping leaders navigate change—long before “change management” became a buzzword. In this episode, the ...
#337 Waverly Deutsch: Coaching the Founders Most Systems Miss
02 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part 3, Waverly Deutsch steps into her latest role: founder of Wyseheart, a coaching firm designed to help the most overlooked founders build ventu...
#336 Waverly Deutsch: Coaching the Logical, Leading with Love
01 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part 2, Waverly Deutsch opens up about her decades at Chicago Booth, where she helped founders refine not just their business models but their abil...
#335 Waverly Deutsch: Computer, Broadway, and the Beautiful Mess of Career Design
01 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
We meet Waverly Deutsch not as a Chicago Booth professor or coach for entrepreneurs, but as a real human navigating career decisions in a world that o...
#334 Dominic Carter: Future-Proofing Life After 50
01 May 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Dominic Carter, CEO of the Carter Group, shares how a personal frustration with his aging parents’ care became a long-term mission: building real, u...
#333 Dominic Carter: Burnout at 24, Building for 2040
30 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Dominic Carter, the CEO of the Carter Group, didn’t become an aging tech founder by chasing trends—he got there by building slowly, listening deep...
#332 Kevin Eikenberry: How Great Leaders Flex Without Losing Themselves — Part Two
30 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
This episode offers you $79 worth of value—completely free. Read till the end for the gift.In Part 2, Kevin introduces the core ideas behind his lat...
#331 Kevin Eikenberry: How Great Leaders Flex Without Losing Themselves — Part One
29 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Kevin Eikenberry didn’t start in a leadership lab—he started on a farm where animals had to be fed no matter what else was happening. In Part 1, h...
#330 Gary Bremermann: Clarity Over Comfort—Career Change on Your Own Terms
29 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In Part 2 of his conversation, Tokyo-based American Gary Bremermann moves beyond his own story to share the frameworks and realities that shape career...
#329 Gary Bremermann: Hitchhikes, Burnouts, and Building a Career Worth Living
29 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
Tokyo-based American Gary Bremermann didn’t stumble into career clarity—he fought for it across countries, careers, and crises. From hitchhiking N...
#328 Collin Plume: Ownership, Not Optics—Teaching Real Wealth to the Next Generation
27 Apr 2025
Contributed by Lukas
In the second half of his conversation, Collin Plume moves beyond financial products into financial legacy—sharing how Gen Xers can teach resilience...