Episodes
“We look at all these things that we shouldn't do, and we punish ourselves. Let's add the positive and naturally, these negative things will go away.” In this episode, I talk to Joey Thurman, a health, fitness, and nutrition expert and a trainer for celebrities, A-listers, and millionaires. He has appeared on numerous television shows as a fitness expert and his advice has been featured in a host of well-known publications including People Magazine. He's a well-known adviser on all things...
Published 07/05/23
“I think another thing is this idea of lifelong learning. Now, it's kind of a buzzword. And there are lots of things about Drucker that have now become buzzwords. But Drucker really lived this idea of lifelong learning.” In this episode, I talk to Bruce Rosenstein, managing editor of Leader to Leader and author of “Create Your Future the Peter Drucker Way” and “Living in More Than One World: How Peter Drucker's Wisdom Can Inspire and Transform Your Life”. Bruce Rosenstein has written about...
Published 06/27/23
“Everybody can learn to reinvent whatever it is you want to do. You just have to learn how to go about it.” Gendered ageism is the intersection of age and gender bias in the workplace. This is a growing concern for professional women. I talk to so many women about wanting to reinvent themselves and start a new career or get a new job. They’re hesitant because they feel as if they're dismissed in the job market due to their age. In the workplace, this form of bias impacts their job security...
Published 06/20/23
“The women who get to the top of the existing power structures have the ability to make the most change.” Today’s episode is all about women and power. We explore the question, “How do we move away from the old notion of what constitutes power and redefine it to meet the needs of the future?” That question leads to a deeper discussion about how women leaders can embody and model this new type of power. I was introduced to my guests, Katty Kay and Claire Shipman, when I read their book, “The...
Published 06/13/23
“We're just trying to build smarter people here. Right now, smart people grant dignity,  to others, and they're inherently respectful and inclusive.” In this episode, I talk to Joe Thomas, director of the James Stockdale Center for ethical leadership at the US Naval Academy and an expert in leadership development. One of the  questions that's recurring in the consulting and coaching work I do with executives is: “How do we develop leaders of the future?” If anyone knows about leadership...
Published 06/06/23
“When you create relationships where people feel listened to, cared for, a part of something, and they feel like they belong, you're doing something really human. And that's where we unleash our talent.” In this episode, I talk to Dr. Richard Boyatzis, one of the world's leading experts in leadership development and emotional intelligence.  A senior executive I was working with in 2008 handed out the book “Primal Leadership” to his entire executive leadership team. We then facilitated...
Published 05/30/23
“It is all about being open to where your experiences might take you. I think we all have skills that are transferable. And so you need to open your mind.” Are you seeking to make a career change, but aren’t sure how to proceed? In this episode, I talk to Joanne Lipman, best-selling author, speaker, and media executive about the process of reinventing yourself. A theme in my coaching and advising work with executive clients is a secret desire to find more meaning and fulfillment in their...
Published 05/23/23
 “You have to get the basics, you have to have the tools, but the heart will lead you into places that you can't necessarily explain linearly that will help guide you. It took a long time for me to realize that was okay.” In this episode, I talk to Julie Hill, a corporate board member, thought leader, former CEO, and all-around superwoman. Julie has a history of firsts. First female CEO of the US operations of a London-based international development, construction, mining, and engineering...
Published 05/16/23
“I think creativity really is a function of trying to solve a problem from a new and different perspective. And that new and different perspective does not have to be new or different to the world. In fact, it most likely won't be..” In this episode, I talk to Noah Askin, a professor at the University of California’s Merage School of Business. Noah has spent nearly a decade teaching and directing executive development programs at the INSEAD Business School in France, which has been heralded...
Published 05/09/23
“Leadership is not about you. It's about how people interpret what you do. It's what somebody gets. Leaders have a job of inspiring and helping the next generation of leadership” In this episode, I talk to the legendary Dave Ulrich. Dave is a well-known, highly acclaimed speaker, author, and professor. Dave has been ranked as the #1 management guru by Business Week and has a passion for ideas with impact. His bestselling books and popular speeches have helped shape the corporate agenda, and...
Published 05/02/23
“When I hear leaders say, diversity is our goal, I think, nope, you're missing it, you're missing it. Diversity is the reality and finding a way to lead your diverse workforce inclusively is your task.” In this episode, I talk to Sally Helgesen, a renowned expert on women's leadership and internationally best-selling author who has been inducted into the Thinker's 50 Hall of Fame. You'll hear Sally share her wisdom about all things leadership, women's leadership, and how we can build more...
Published 04/25/23
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Candace Givens. Candace is a systems engineer and a vice president at Northrop Grumman who has over 25 years of experience in the aerospace and defense industry. You'll hear Candace talk about the unique opportunities she has had and how she has navigated the challenges she has faced as a woman and a woman of color.  Candace emphasizes the importance of taking chances and risks and learning from different people to become the best leader possible. In this...
Published 04/18/23
Why is making long-lasting, meaningful change so difficult even if you have both the desire and motivation to do so?  Did you know that you have a natural immunity to change? In this episode, I talk with Dr. Lisa Lahey to find out more about why making desired changes is so difficult. Dr. Lahey explains what she calls “Immunity to Change™” and we talk about how we can bypass this built-in immunity and become more successful in making the lasting changes we desire. Dr. Lahey is the...
Published 04/11/23
“There is a source of new knowledge that can help you create and discover solutions to intractable problems that you're facing personally or in the organization.” Welcome back to my amazing conversation with Joseph Jarowski, in the final episode of this special two-part series. Joseph Jaworski has devoted much of his life to exploring the deeper dimensions of transformational leadership. As founder and chairman of both Generon International and the Global Leadership Initiative, Joseph...
Published 04/04/23
“I mean, there are thousands of books on leadership, but this is my view of it. If you ask me, ‘Well, what is leadership? What is embodied leadership or generative leadership? I would say it's the capacity to create new realities.” Join me and Joseph Jaworski today in the first episode of a special two-part series. We talk about the new kind of leadership that is needed in this future that lies ahead of us, and how to cultivate the qualities and leadership presence required to shape the...
Published 03/28/23
“Our backs are against the wall. What we're witnessing is the failure, the implosion of the current order, which is run by the current order of mind. There's an emergence that's happening. So, the kind of leadership that I'm describing as Integral is required now. Creative leadership is necessary, but not sufficient. We need the next generation of leadership if we're going to see this through.” Welcome back to my incredible conversation with Bob Anderson, in the final episode of this special...
Published 03/21/23
“The world is facing a leadership crisis. We need leaders of greater effectiveness and integrity, mastery and maturity, courage and compassion, competence and character, consciousness and wisdom. Our collective welfare organizationally and globally depends on our ability to develop leaders that are up to the challenge of creating a thriving future for everyone.” Join me and Bob Anderson today in the first episode of a special two-part series as we explore leadership development, intuition,...
Published 03/14/23
“While many of us describe and see ourselves as objective and non-judgmental, the reality is probably closer to the opposite.” The assumptions and resulting judgments you make about any given person or situation may be fundamentally flawed and you probably don't realize it. This drives you to take leadership actions that are less impactful than you would like and may lead to significant conflict or communication issues. Why? The reasoning process we use to make decisions is fundamentally...
Published 03/07/23
“Becoming more intentional about building rapport and deeper relationships when people are not in front of you takes a bit more thoughtful planning on your part. I'm here to tell you the potential results are worth the effort.” With the growing acceptance of flexible working outside of the office, leaders have to learn to lead a remote workforce effectively. As leaders, we traditionally emphasized connecting with teams by walking around or impromptu meetings in the office. These leadership...
Published 02/28/23
“No matter how technical or how extremely complex a role or an organization might be, it just never seems to fail that such a huge fraction of your day and your career in leadership is about people.” In this episode, you’re in for a treat as I talk to Blake Bullock, Vice President at Northrop Grumman in the company’s space sector. Blake has held leadership roles leading key projects, including NASA's James Webb telescope project, for over 15 years. Blake’s brilliant astrophysicist and...
Published 02/21/23
“We are in a moment of transition right now from a business leadership standpoint. I think that the pandemic really shed a light on the importance of the skills and strengths that women leaders tend to have.” In this power-packed episode, I talk to Julia Boorstin, CNBC’s Senior Media & Technology Reporter and creator of CNBC’s ‘Disruptor 50’.  Julia has over two decades of experience as a business reporter and has interviewed thousands of successful and well-known executives, CEOs, and...
Published 02/14/23
“Even people at the highest levels of authority and success experience self-doubt, feelings of inadequacy, and feeling like a fraud.” These feelings can serve as obstacles to grounded self-confidence and continuous learning for many of my executive coaching clients. These feelings and thoughts often show up as flickering internal power outages where insecurity, questioning your own worthiness to be in a role, and fear of looking incompetent, run rampant inside your own head.  I hear about...
Published 02/07/23
“Never place your value as a human being on achievement. Why? For two reasons, one, you do not control all the outcomes and, two, how much lasting satisfaction does it bring anyway?” In this episode, I talk to Dr. Marshall Goldsmith. Marshall Goldsmith has been ranked as the #1 Executive Coach in the world as well as the #1 Leadership Thinker in the world. This lesson-packed conversation will not only help you become a better leader, but also help you have a better life. You’ll hear Dr....
Published 01/31/23
“You are enough. You have what it takes to go do that job, this role, that position. You have all that you need and what you don't have, you have enough wisdom to go find it.” In this episode, I talk to Shawn Purvis. She is the Chief Executive Officer of QinetiQ US and has over 25 years of senior leadership experience at major aerospace and defense companies. You’ll hear Shawn share some of the fundamental lessons she learned throughout her career that are key to becoming a better leader....
Published 01/24/23
“What we know about people at the end of their lives is they regret the things they didn't do much more than the things that they tried and failed at. So, at the end of the day, the litmus test is ‘Will you always regret it if you don't try it?’” In this episode, I have a great conversation with Candace Nelson. She is a Serial Entrepreneur, NYT Bestselling Author, WSJ Contributor, Angel Investor, TV Personality, Executive Producer, and the Founder of Sprinkles, the world’s first cupcake...
Published 01/17/23