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LATEST PODCAST EPISODES

Top Chipotle Exec. Reveals The Secret To Their Corporate Culture & Engaged Workforce

In today's episode, I speak with Scott Boatwright, the Chief Restaurant Officer at Chipotle. Scott is responsible for over 110,000 employees across 3200 stores, and he shares his journey of transforming Chipotle into a brand that is not only loved by its customers but also its employees.

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How The CEO of 16,000 Person Quad, Creates Genuine Human Connections & Leads With Vulnerability

Today's conversation is with Joel Quadracci, CEO of Quad, a full-service marketing agency with around 16,000 employees. Joel shares the importance of authenticity and "being real" in leadership, arguing that vulnerability should not be seen as a weakness but rather as a sign of genuine human connection.

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Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine On Overcoming Failure, Great Leadership, & Working With Donald Trump

Today’s episode is with none other than Robert Irvine, a celebrity chef, entrepreneur, author, and host of Food Network's hit show "Restaurant Impossible." Known for his dynamic leadership style and his ability to transform failing restaurants, Irvine has been instrumental in reshaping the culinary landscape. He brings a wealth of experience from his time in the military and his insights are sure to inspire.

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Authentic Leadership from Tina Freese Decker, CEO of Corewell Health

Today's episode is with Tina Freese Decker, the President and CEO of Corewell Health, with 60,000+ employees and based in New York. Corewell Health was formerly known as Beaumont Health. Today, Tina shares the importance of vulnerability in leadership.

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From Crisis to Collaboration, Learn How Dan Helfrich Drives Success at Deloitte Consulting

In this episode, I speak with Deloitte Consulting's CEO, Dan Helfrich, who brings two decades of experience leading a team of 85,000. Dan unpacks two leadership styles: leading with influence versus command and control, likening them to a coach and a captain respectively.

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How Lard Friese, The CEO of Aegon, Leads With Vulnerability

Today's episode is with Lard Friese, the CEO and chairman of Aegon, a multinational life insurance, pensions, and asset management company headquartered in The Hague, Netherlands. It has businesses in over 20 countries in the Americas, Europe, and Asia.

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How To Change A Corporate Culture With Kate Johnson, CEO of Lumen Technologies

Today’s episode is with Kate Johnson, the CEO of Lumen Technologies, a telecommunications company that provides network services and solutions to businesses and government organizations with around 45,000 employees and headquartered in Monroe, Louisiana. Known for her visionary leadership and her remarkable ability to drive change, Johnson has been instrumental in reshaping the corporate culture at Lumen.

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Seth Godin on Leadership, Vulnerability, and Making an Impact in the New World Of Work

In today's episode, I speak with best-selling author and entrepreneur, Seth Godin. Seth recently released his new book, "The Song of Significance," which looks at work: why it is the way it is, why it’s gotten so bad, what all of us–especially leaders–can do to make it better.

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How the CEO of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Solves Tough Problems

Today’s episode is with Dr. James Downing, a well known pediatric oncologist and the President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. He is known for his work in pediatric cancer research and his leadership in the Pediatric Cancer Genome Project, which has led to significant advancements in understanding the genetic basis of cancer in children.

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Deciphering Leadership: Lessons from the Ex-CEO of The World’s Largest Private Company

Today my guest is David MacLennan, the Executive Chair and former CEO of Cargill, a global food and agribusiness corporation that employs over 160,000 employees in 70 countries. Cargill is ranked by Forbes as the world’s #1 largest private company with annual revenue over $165 billion.

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