
CEO on the Go
Are you ready to lead in the new paradigm.
Work Matters
Show overview
CEO on the Go has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 306 episodes, alongside 1 trailer or bonus episode. That works out to roughly 100 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence.
Episodes typically run ten to twenty minutes — most land between 13 min and 27 min — though episode length varies meaningfully from one episode to the next. None of the episodes are flagged explicit by the publisher. It is catalogued as a EN-language Business show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 1 weeks ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. Published by Work Matters.
From the publisher
Are you ready to lead in the new paradigm? A lot of leaders are struggling to move their business forward in new ways. In this new podcast, experienced executive advisor Gayle Lantz explores the people side of leadership. Whether it’s engaging your team or teaching them how to become problem solvers, CEO on the Go is the show to help you overcome these challenges. Featuring Gayle's own insights and special interviews with other leadership experts, authors and thought-leaders, this show is for busy leaders who want to learn. If you’re looking to move in a new direction, transform your organization, innovate, improve communication, attract top talent or simply build your confidence, you’ve come to the right place!
Latest Episodes
View all 306 episodesWhat Really Matters, Now? A Leadership Question Worth Asking
How to Lead When Problems Seem Too Big
Zoom Out - A Way Out of What’s Been Pulling You Down
When Everything Feels Like a Blur - Finding Clarity in the Chaos
Ep 301Choose Expansion, Not Escape - A Better Way to Grow Your Comfort Zone
You've heard it before: Get out of your comfort zone. But what if that's the wrong way to think about it?In any kind of leadership role, you will experience some form of discomfort at some point. And being told "just do it" or "get over it" doesn't actually help, and sometimes it makes you feel more stuck, not less.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Choose-Expansion-Not-Escape---A-Better-Way-to-Grow-Your-Comfort-Zone
Ep 300The Experimentation Advantage - Why Trying Beats Overthinking
What does it take to reach 300 episodes and actually mean it when you say every single one was an experiment?This milestone episode takes a personal look at what committing to an experimentation mindset over time truly unlocks for a podcast, for a leadership practice, and for a life.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/The-Experimentation-Advantage---Why-Trying-Beats-Overthinking
Ep 299Is That Really True? Challenging the Stories You’re Telling Yourself
Have you ever noticed how quickly your mind fills in the blanks about a situation, about another person, or about yourself? Almost instantly, your brain writes a story. And most of the time, you don't even realize it's happening.But those stories shape everything: how you lead, what you believe is possible, and how far you're willing to go.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Is-That-Really-True-Challenging-the-Stories-Youre-Telling-Yourself
Ep 298Executive Presence - More Than You Think—and More Important Than You Realize (with Paul Aldo)
Executive presence is no longer a "nice to have"; it's a defining factor in how leaders are perceived, how far they advance, and how effectively they inspire those around them.But despite how widely the term is used, there are still significant misconceptions about what executive presence actually means, and most leaders don't know which specific behaviors are holding them back.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Executive-Presence---More-Than-You-Thinkand-More-Important-Than-You-Realize-with-Paul-Aldo
Ep 297Finding More Joy in Your Work - A Surprising Path to More Wins
We track our sleep, our steps, our heart rate, our productivity. It seems we track everything…except our joy. We obsess about longevity. But what about joyevity? It’s the kind of joy that fuels your work, leadership and your life.So in this episode, Gayle Lantz shifts the conversation from simply enduring the pressures of leadership to something equally essential: experiencing genuine fulfillment in the work you do. This isn't about forced positivity or pretending the hard stuff doesn't exist. It's about the kind of joy that actually makes you a better leader.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Finding-More-Joy-in-Your-Work---A-Surprising-Path-to-More-Wins
Ep 296Not Enough Time? You Might Have a Tab Problem
How many tabs do you have open right now on your browser, and in your brain?If you're like most leaders, it's probably more than you'd care to admit. And while it's easy to blame a packed schedule, the real issue isn't time. It's attention.In this episode, Gayle Lantz reframes one of the most common challenges she sees in her work with leaders: not time management, but attention management. Using the simple but surprisingly powerful metaphor of a browser with too many tabs open, she invites you to take a closer look at what's quietly consuming your mental bandwidth and what to do about it.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Not-Enough-Time-You-Might-Have-a-Tab-Problem
Ep 295Leading Under Pressure - Breaking the Hidden Patterns That Hold You Back with Dr. Amar Dhall
The pressure of leadership has never been greater. But what if the habits you rely on most are actually working against you?Gayle Lantz speaks with Dr. Amar Dhall, a psychotherapist and leadership researcher based in Australia who uncovered hidden patterns that drive burnout, disconnection, and dysfunction at the top.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Leading-Under-Pressure---Breaking-the-Hidden-Patterns-That-Hold-You-Back-with-Dr-Amar-Dhall
Ep 294What Game Are You Playing? Redefining Winning in Leadership
We're surrounded by messages about winning and losing, especially now during the Olympic games. But what if the real win isn't about getting first place?Gayle Lantz challenges leaders to examine a critical question: What game are you actually playing? Because if you don't define it, culture will define it for you, and culture tends to define winning as more money, more status, more recognition, more applause.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/What-Game-Are-You-Playing-Redefining-Winning-in-Leadership
Ep 293Leadership Role Feeling Heavy? You Have Options
Leading can feel heavy. Today executives are under more pressure than ever. If you've ever thought "this is harder than I expected" or "I'm not sure I even want this anymore," you're far from alone. Recent studies show that 70% of C-suite executives are seriously considering leaving their roles for the sake of their well-being, and more than half are expected to exit within two years.Even more telling: younger employees increasingly don't aspire to leadership positions at all. They see those roles as too stressful, too political, with not enough payoff. They seek meaning over money.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Leadership-Role-Feeling-Heavy-You-Have-Options
Ep 292Why Most Transformations Fail - Leadership Wisdom from Barbara Wittmann
Digital transformation projects continue to fail at alarming rates, 70% for digital initiatives and over 90% for AI transformations. The problem isn't technology. It's how organizations approach change and where they look for solutions.Most leaders believe transformation starts at the top, but the real answers often lie in the middle of the organization with people who see what works, what doesn't, and have been silenced by the noise.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Why-Most-Transformations-Fail---Leadership-Wisdom-from-Barbara-Wittmann
Ep 291Leaders - Sweep Away What Slows You Down Now
Many leaders are trained to believe that progress requires adding more effort, more meetings, more strategies, more pressure. But often, the real work of leadership is like curling: sweeping away friction so momentum can build naturally.Gayle Lantz challenges the "badge of honor" mentality around working harder and introduces a different approach, leading with a broom, not a bulldozer.As Gayle explains, "Most of the leaders I work with don't have a motivation problem. They have a friction problem."Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Leaders---Sweep-Away-What-Slows-You-Down-Now
Ep 290Using AI to Communicate More Authentically with Allison Shapira
Leaders today face a critical challenge: how to leverage AI effectively without losing their authentic voice or the trust of their teams. Some are avoiding AI entirely, while others are over-relying on it at the expense of their own critical thinking and expertise.AI should enhance communication, not replace it. When used strategically, AI can actually help leaders become more authentic.Gayle Lantz speaks with Allison Shapira, trusted advisor to some of the world's most influential voices. For over 20 years, Allison has helped senior executives from prime ministers and cabinet members to Fortune 100 leaders communicate with clarity, confidence, and strategic purpose.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Using-AI-to-Communicate-More-Authentically-with-Allison-Shapira
Ep 289Staying Calm Under Pressure - How to Regulate Your Nervous System and Lead Better with Anna Liotta
Leaders today face unprecedented stress from managing multiple generations and navigating constant change. Many are powering through, operating on fumes, or numbing out just to make it through the day.But what if the answer isn't pushing harder? What if it's learning to work with your nervous system instead of against it?Gayle Lantz speaks with Anna Liotta, a pioneering thought leader in generational intelligence and nervous system resilience. Anna is the author of Vagus Nerve Reset Decoded and works with organizations to help leaders build sustainable capacity rather than just muscling through.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Staying-Calm-Under-Pressure---How-to-Regulate-Your-Nervous-System-and-Lead-Better-with-Anna-Liotta
Ep 288Leading in 2026 - Navigating the Multigenerational Workplace with Anna Liotta
As we enter 2026, the workplace continues to evolve with five generations working side by side. Leaders who understand generational expectations and adapt their leadership style will be better positioned to retain top talent and build thriving organizations.But many leaders still struggle with outdated assumptions about different generations, from work ethic to technology adoption. Understanding these generational codes is no longer optional; it's essential for organizational success.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Leading-in-2026--Navigating-the-Multigenerational-Workplace-with-Anna-Liotta
Ep 28710 Common Beliefs Holding Leaders Back and How to Let Them Go
Before you set new goals this year, it might be worth questioning old beliefs—because not every belief you have should come with you into the new year.Beliefs can be sneaky. They run the show in the background, influencing how we lead, the decisions we make, and how we react—often without us even realizing it. If we don't bring them into the light, they quietly run the program.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/10-Common-Beliefs-Holding-Leaders-Back-and-How-to-Let-Them-Go
Ep 286Less Weight, More Light - How to Move Forward without Burning Out
The holidays can amplify everything: joy, stress, reflection and different emotions. For leaders, this season often feels like both a gift and a weight.In this episode, Gayle Lantz explores an often-overlooked quality that strengthens leadership: lightness. Not frivolity, but the kind of lightness that comes from clarity, perspective, and the ability to not take everything so seriously.Find the full show notes at:https://workmatters.com/Less-Weight-More-Light---How-to-Move-Forward-without-Burning-Out