Wow, it's been a year of the podcast! So much has happened. Acknowledging the anniversary ep — which happens to be on election day in the USA — and announcing an upcoming name change for the show.
All year one episodes
Christina Wodtke: Unleashing potential with extraordinary teams (#3)
Marshall Mosher: tough product calls, acclimating to fear & what it feels like to be Iron Man (#4)
Becky Baybrook: culture, candor, and how Millenials are changing management (#7)
Paula Daniels: Living on the edge of your own invention (#8)
Susan Basterfield: decentralized team structures and participatory decision-making (#10)
Rian Doris & Conor Murphy: Flow — Cultivating the optimal experience of life (part 1) (#11)
Rian Doris & Conor Murphy: Flow — Cultivating the optimal experience of life (part 2) (#12)
Muriel Clauson: The Future of Work — identity, engagement, and being future-ready (#13)
Derik Mills: Cultivating a faculty of wonder in business and life (#14)
Sam Fankuchen: Leadership and responding to the needs of the world in a time of crisis (#15)
Holly Hester-Reilly: Building a customer-centric team and product culture (#16)
Dr Matthew Cook: Beating trauma, identity shifts, and continually recreating who you are (#17)
Josh Seiden: How to create clarity and lead strategically with outcomes thinking (#18)
Dan Gould: Fighting unconscious bias and attacking systemic problems with entrepreneurship (#19)
Nilofer Merchant: Unleashing Onlyness to benefit from the ideas and potential in every person (#20)
April Dunford: Find your power in the market through positioning (#21)
Pam Fox Rollin: How to be a decisive leader who helps people come alive (#22)
Soushiant Zanganehpour: Solving systemic problems with social entrepreneurship (#23)
Laura Garnett: Find your zone of genius and never fear a job search again (#24)
Karl Kuhnert: How to find strength in vulnerability and live your values as a leader (#25)
David Dylan Thomas: Understand cognitive bias to create positive impact in your work (#26)
Hope Gurion: What nobody told you about being a product leader (#27)
Rob Walling: Build a great business and let that be enough (#28)