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  • Balancing Viking Individualism and Team Spirit: Lessons for Modern Success and Innovation
    2024/12/02

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, we sit down with Anders Indset, philosopher, futurist, and author of The Viking Code. Anders shares his insights on how leaders can bridge individualism and collectivism to build high-performance cultures that are deeply rooted in shared values. Drawing inspiration from his Norwegian roots and global observations, Anders explores themes of adaptability, trust, and the role of friction in fostering progress.

    This thought-provoking conversation is packed with actionable insights for leaders seeking to embrace a forward-thinking mindset, navigate complexity, and create environments where teams and organizations thrive.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • How trust and friction drive meaningful innovation and progress.
    • Why balancing individual ambition with collective success creates lasting impact.
    • The importance of fostering adaptability and a generalist mindset in a rapidly changing world.
    • Insights into using play and curiosity as tools for creativity and growth.
    • The role of leaders in anticipating the future and embracing a culture of continuous learning.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Trust and Friction: These two forces are the foundation of progress. Leaders who cultivate trust while allowing healthy friction can unlock team potential and generate innovative ideas.
    • Adaptability Over Specialization: In a fast-paced world, a broad “generalist” mindset allows for greater creativity and resilience in the face of change.
    • Play and Curiosity: Organizations should encourage play and experimentation to stimulate creativity and develop a culture of continuous improvement.
    • Future-Focused Leadership: Leaders must anticipate future trends and shift from reactive decision-making to proactive strategies that align with evolving realities.

    Memorable Quotes from Anders Indset:

    • “To grow as an individual or team, trust yourself first; only then can you trust others.”
    • “Progress isn’t about reaching a finite goal; it’s about perfecting the next step.”
    • “The organizations that thrive are those that embrace adaptability, creativity, and the unknown.”

    Resources Mentioned:

    • Anders Indset’s book, The Viking Code
    • James P. Carse’s book Finite and Infinite Games
    • Creativity, Inc. by Ed Catmull

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    53 分
  • Cultivating Daily Gratitude: A Transformative Approach for Leaders
    2024/11/25

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    In this special Thanksgiving episode, The Leadership Vision Podcast explores the transformative power of gratitude and practical ways to make it a daily habit. Nathan Freeburg and co-hosts Brian and Linda Schubring discuss the neuroscience behind gratitude, its impact on mental and physical health, how it strengthens relationships, and how it enhances life at work and home. The episode concludes with five powerful reflective questions to help listeners cultivate gratitude in their own lives.

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    1. Gratitude and Brain Chemistry

    • Key Point: Gratitude is scientifically proven to increase happiness by releasing dopamine and serotonin in the brain, creating pathways for positivity through neuroplasticity.
    • Why it Matters: For leaders, this shift toward a positive mindset can foster resilience and help manage stress more effectively.
    • Personal Story: Brian shares how a 20-year gratitude journaling habit, inspired by a mentor, has helped him combat negative thinking and maintain a balanced perspective.

    2. Gratitude’s Physical Health Benefits

    • Key Point: Studies show gratitude supports physical health, improving heart health and sleep quality, and lowering cortisol (stress hormone) levels.
    • Example: Nathan discusses the Grace Study on cardiovascular health, which found that gratitude significantly improves recovery times and reduces inflammation.
    • Personal Story: Linda shares how her mother’s gratitude practice has positively impacted her heart health and how clients’ gratitude toward their teams fosters better health across their organizations.

    3. Gratitude in Relationships

    • Key Point: Expressing gratitude strengthens relationships, builds trust, and enhances social connection. Leaders who acknowledge and appreciate team members create a culture of mutual support and trust.
    • Supporting Quote: Ralph Waldo Emerson’s words, “I awoke this morning with devout thanksgiving for my friends, the old and the new,” reflect the importance of gratitude in building bonds.
    • Client Story: Brian and Linda share stories of clients who practice gratitude and build deeper, more meaningful connections with their teams, creating a supportive and appreciative work environment.

    4. Gratitude in the Workplace and Home

    • Key Point: Gratitude can improve both the work environment and family life, increasing job satisfaction and motivation and fostering a positive, joyful atmosphere at home.
    • Example: Nathan mentions Maya Angelou’s quote, “When we give cheerfully and accept gratefully, ev

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    30 分
  • Transforming Workplace Culture: Insights from Coach Kon
    2024/11/18

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, host Nathan Freeburg and Dr. Linda Schubring welcome Constantinos Apostolopoulos, also known as Coach Kon. As the founder and CEO of Fresh Biz Solutions and author of The Engagement Blueprint: Building a Culture of Commitment and Performance, Coach Kon brings decades of experience to the conversation. Together, they discuss his immigrant background, unique approach to leadership, and his commitment to fostering human-centric workplaces.

    Key Topics:

    1. Coach Kon’s Immigrant Background
      • Coach Kon shares how his immigrant roots and Greek heritage shaped his leadership journey and resilience.
      • He discusses how hardship taught him to view adversity as an opportunity for growth, fueling his passion for creating exceptional workplace cultures.
    2. Human-Centric Leadership as a Competitive Advantage
      • Emphasizing the importance of human connection, Coach Kon challenges the notion that fostering employee engagement is “soft” work, advocating instead that it’s critical for outperforming competitors.
    3. The Importance of Valuing and Engaging Team Members
      • Coach Kon breaks down the four drivers of engagement: feeling valued, connected, productive, and supported. He explains why these are universal human needs, applicable across generations and industries.
    4. Insights on Generational and Cultural Intelligence
      • Reflecting on his work with diverse industries, Coach Kon highlights the need for generational and cultural intelligence to bridge gaps in the workplace, particularly between younger employees and those preparing for retirement.
    5. From Military Service to Corporate Leadership
      • A former military instructor, Coach Kon shares how his diverse background—from construction to higher education—has informed his approach to leadership development and culture building.
    6. Practical Tips for Leaders to Foster Engagement
      • Coach Kon provides actionable advice, including creating a psychologically safe environment, offering specific praise and feedback, and recognizing the strengths of each team member.
    7. Applying Human Skills Beyond the Workplace
      • Coach Kon discusses how leadership principles he’s used with youth soccer teams are equally effective in professional settings, illustrating the value of positive reinforcement and setting clear expectations.

    Key Quotes:

    • “The grass isn’t greener on the other side. It’s greener where you water it.”
    • “When leaders think that engagement is soft, I can tell you it is the difference between being average and being exceptional.”

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    41 分
  • Alignment Without Conformity: How Teams Can Fly in the Same Direction
    2024/11/11

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, Nathan Freeburg, Dr. Linda Schubring, and Brian Schubring explore what alignment truly means in team settings—dispelling the myth that alignment requires conformity. Using metaphors from nature, like the organized flight patterns of geese and the dynamic, colorful movement of flamingos, they delve into the complexities of alignment, why it’s essential for effective teamwork, and how it often looks messier than we might expect. The conversation highlights that alignment isn’t about uniformity; rather, it’s a shared commitment to move in the same direction while leveraging each person’s unique strengths.

    01:25 Discussing Alignment in Leadership
    02:50 Flamingos as a New Metaphor for Team Alignment
    04:47 Defining and Achieving Alignment
    07:59 Personal Stories of Alignment
    10:43 Framework for Alignment
    22:30 Final Thoughts and Conclusion

    Key Takeaways:

    1. Rethinking Alignment:
      • Traditional metaphors, such as geese flying in a perfect V-formation, suggest that alignment means precise order and conformity. However, Brian and Linda introduce the image of flamingos flying together—distinct in color, spacing, and position—yet moving in the same direction. This imagery highlights that alignment can be diverse, flexible, and individualized, challenging the need for perfect uniformity.
    2. Commitment Over Conformity:
      • Effective team alignment doesn’t mean everyone thinks or acts the same way. Instead, it’s about committing to a shared vision and staying adaptable in how each person contributes. Teams can have different strengths, perspectives, and ways of working yet still move cohesively toward a common goal.
    3. Creating Personal Connections to Alignment:
      • Linda and Brian share insights on encouraging leaders to define alignment personally. By reflecting on times when they felt aligned within a team, leaders can better understand the nuances of alignment and recognize how it may look different from one team to another.
    4. The Four Frameworks of Alignment:
      • The team outlines four critical aspects of alignment:
        • Clarity: Defining what alignment means for the team.
        • Cascade: Alignment often starts with a few and then cascades to the rest of the team.
        • Cultivation: Continuously reinforcing alignment as the team moves forward.
        • Culture: Embedding alignment into the team culture to ensure resilience over time.
    5. Alignment as an Emotional and Relational Process:
      • True alignment isn’t just strategic; it’s emotional and relational. Team members need supportive relationships to maintain alignment, especially in challenging times. This relational focus helps individuals feel connected and engaged, fo

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    27 分
  • Building Resilient Leaders: Transforming Challenges into Growth Opportunities with Russell Harvey
    2024/11/04

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    In this episode of The Leadership Vision Podcast, Nathan Freeburg, Dr. Linda Schubring, and Brian Schubring sit down with Russell Harvey, known as “The Resilience Coach.” With over 20 years in leadership and resilience coaching, Russell shares his mission to impact 100,000 people by 2025. In this engaging and insightful conversation, Russell redefines resilience—not as merely bouncing back but as “springing forward with learning.”

    Key topics covered include:

    • The Power of Adaptability: Russell discusses research that suggests spending time developing adaptability, openness to change, and curiosity can elevate individuals and teams from just coping to truly thriving.
    • Values and Resilience: How a clear sense of purpose and values is foundational for resilience within teams and organizations.
    • Realistic Optimism vs. Toxic Positivity: Russell explains the importance of grounded optimism and honest conversations about challenges, strengths, and the journey ahead.
    • Daily Practices for Building Resilience: Practical steps for leaders and teams to engage with resilience daily, focusing on adaptability, reflection, and fostering a culture of grounded optimism.

    Takeaways:

    • Shift your perspective on resilience from simply enduring to thriving by learning and adapting.
    • Use challenges as opportunities for growth, practicing resilience in small ways to build strength for larger obstacles.
    • Cultivate an optimistic yet realistic team culture, encouraging open, supportive dialogue about both struggles and successes.

    Listen in as Russell’s insights and practical tips will inspire any leader to strengthen their resilience and build a thriving, resilient team culture.

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    47 分
  • Embracing Strategic Resilience in Leadership
    2024/10/28

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision podcast, we dive into our archives of interviews we've done with guests to talk about Strategic Resilience in Leadership with insights from four distinguished leaders. Featuring interviews with Rich Horwath, Dr. Marie-Hélène Pelletier, Martin Gonzales, and Amy Schoenthal, the episode covers essential topics including strategic thinking, creating resilience plans, addressing team challenges, and reframing setbacks for growth. The guests share their expertise on managing personal and professional challenges, fostering psychological safety, and cultivating a resilient culture. This discussion is aimed at helping leaders enhance both their personal and professional effectiveness, especially during times of crisis. Enjoy!

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    31 分
  • Embracing the Dynamic Role of a Chief of Staff with Maggie Olson
    2024/10/21

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision Podcast, we chat with Maggie Olsen, founder and CEO of Nova, Chief of Staff, about her dynamic role and extensive experience serving high-level leaders at Nordstrom, Starbucks, and T-Mobile. Maggie sheds light on fostering entrepreneurship, navigating feedback, maintaining consistency in leadership, and the nuances of emotional regulation for leaders. The discussion focuses on trust-building, adapting to failures, balancing flexibility, and the importance of personal well-being for professional effectiveness. Maggie also introduces Nova's certification course and other services while highlighting the significant role of feedback culture and continual learning in leadership. Enjoy!

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    41 分
  • Exploring Themes for Effective Cultural Change in Organizations
    2024/10/14

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    In this episode of the Leadership Vision podcast, hosts Nathan Freeburg, Brian Schubring, and Dr. Linda Schubring discuss how recurring themes in leadership and team structures can shape cultural change within organizations. Drawing from their experience with a particular leadership team, they explore nine universal themes—climate, optimism, investment, vision, buy-in, accountability, mission, and leadership's role. They emphasize identifying and capitalizing on positive changes to accelerate organizational transformation. The conversation also highlights the importance of understanding an organization's climate, fostering optimism, investing in leadership at all levels, ensuring strong alignment with mission and vision, and maintaining clear accountability. The episode aims to provide listeners with insights to enhance their own team dynamics and leadership practices.

    00:33 Themes for Shaping Cultural Change
    00:44 Podcast Introduction and Host Greetings
    02:00 Client Themes Overview
    03:07 Role of Executive Leadership
    03:27 Identifying Positive Organizational Themes
    05:41 Theme 1: Climate
    09:50 Theme 2: Optimism and Investment
    11:57 Theme 3: Vision and Buy-In
    14:01 Theme 4: Accountability and Mission
    18:42 Role of Leadership in Organizational Change
    21:41 Summarizing Key Takeaways
    25:29 Conclusion and Farewell

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    26 分