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Leadership Journeys [283] - Katie Tamblin - " Very big egos often hide very fragile people"

May 11, 202644 min

Leadership Journeys [282] - Bob van Luijt - "Starting early compounds everything."

Apr 28, 202633 min

Leadership Journeys [281] - Kishan Ananthram - “Give more than you take and never forget where you came from.”

Apr 20, 202632 min

Leadership Journeys [280] - Kunal Thakker - “Entrepreneurship gives you freedom but it quietly takes your presence.”

Apr 14, 202629 min

Leadership Journeys [279] - Ron Rubin - “There’s gold in your backyard - if you’re willing to dig deep enough.”

Apr 6, 202623 min

Leadership Journeys [278] - Lindsay Nahmiache - "Growth feels like discomfort. Comfort feels like stagnation."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Growth doesn’t feel like confidence—it feels like discomfort, doubt, and stepping into rooms where you’re not the smartest person yet. In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Sumit Gupta sits down with Lindsay Nahmiache to unpack what it really takes to grow when comfort is no longer an option. They dive into how embracing uncertainty, building systems, and telling better stories can unlock exponential growth in business and life. If you’re leading a team, building something ambitious, or feeling stuck at your current level, this conversation will challenge the way you think about progress. Expect real talk, practical insights, and a nudge to stop waiting until you feel ready—because leadership starts the moment you choose to move anyway.You can find Lindsay Nahmiache at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/lindsaynahmiache/https://jiveprdigital.com/In the interview, Lindsay shares“If growth feels comfortable, you’re probably not growing at all.”“Discomfort isn’t a sign you’re failing—it’s proof you’re evolving.”“Entrepreneurship is learning to feel at home in the unknown.”“Every breakthrough I’ve had came from stepping into situations I couldn’t control.”“Storytelling isn’t marketing—it’s how people decide whether to trust you.”“You don’t stumble into opportunity; you recognise it because you’re paying attention.”“The edge of growth is uncomfortable, and that’s exactly where leaders are built.”“Systems don’t limit freedom—they create it.”“Not everyone is meant to want more, and that’s okay. Leadership is choosing to want more anyway.”“Authenticity isn’t a brand strategy—it’s how you stop lying to yourself about who you’re becoming.”

Mar 24, 202628 min

Leadership Journeys [277] - Joe Seddon - "Be delusional about the mission. Be ruthless about the execution."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to build something meaningful when you have no money, no network, and no permission? In this episode of Choosing Leadership, host Sumit Gupta sits down with Joe Seddon, who built Zero Gravity from his student bedroom with his last £200 and a healthy dose of bold belief. They unpack the uncomfortable truths about execution, rejection, and why a little “delusion” might be the edge most leaders are missing. You’ll hear how to cut through distraction, build a culture of accountability, and stay grounded while chasing ambitious goals. If you’ve been playing it safe, this conversation will challenge you to step up, think bigger, and lead with courage—starting now.You can find Joe Seddon at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/joeseddon/https://www.zerogravity.co.uk/In the interview, Joe shares“Talent is everywhere, but opportunity is not. Our job as leaders is to close that gap.”“Sometimes you have to be a little delusional to build something meaningful—especially when you don’t have money, connections, or permission.”“Naivety isn’t always weakness; sometimes it’s the fuel that keeps you moving when the odds say stop.”“If you wait until you feel ready, you’ll never start. Real leaders move before confidence shows up.”“Cold-calling, handwritten letters, uncomfortable asks—that’s what execution looks like when you have no leverage.”“In a world competing for attention, leadership means helping people invest their time in their future, not just their entertainment.”“Culture isn’t your values on a wall—it’s whether people actually do what they say they’ll do.”“Standing up straight means saying what you intend to do and doing what you said you would do.”“Growth doesn’t come from adding more to your day; it comes from changing the context you operate in.”“Comfort is the enemy of greatness—choosing leadership means choosing discomfort on purpose.”

Mar 17, 202631 min

Leadership Journeys [276] - Kaihan Krippendorff - "Most companies lack the space to talk about impossible ideas"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What if the ideas you’ve been quietly dismissing are the very ones that could change everything? In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Kaihan Krippendorff joins Sumit Gupta to unpack why most leaders struggle to create space for bold thinking—and how to break out of safe, stale patterns. You’ll learn how courage, language, and choice shape the future of your leadership more than any strategy deck ever will. This conversation challenges you to stop predicting outcomes and start committing to what you want to create, even when it feels uncomfortable. If you’ve been playing it safe while hoping for extraordinary results, this episode will shake you awake—in the best way.You can find Kaihan Krippendorff at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kaihankrippendorff/https://outthinker.com/In the interview, Kaihan shares“Most companies don’t fail because they lack ideas; they fail because they don’t create space for impossible ones.”“Innovation begins the moment you stop borrowing other people’s beliefs and start trusting your own logic.”“Courage isn’t loud confidence—it’s the quiet decision to bet on your thinking when the world disagrees.”“If your language can’t imagine a new future, your strategy won’t create one.”“Leaders don’t just predict outcomes—they commit to creating them.”“Without choice, there is no accountability. Leadership begins the moment you choose.”“The fourth option appears only after you’ve exhausted the obvious three.”“Breakthroughs don’t come from better answers; they come from better questions.”“Comfort is efficient, but it’s also the enemy of greatness.”“Leadership isn’t about doing more—it’s about choosing what truly matters and committing to it boldly.”

Mar 9, 202625 min

Leadership Journeys [275] - Janardan Dalmia - "Success has many fathers and failure is an orphan"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to walk away from certainty and choose leadership in the unknown?In this episode of Choosing Leadership, host Sumit Gupta sits down with Janardan Dalmia to unpack his journey from Wall Street banking to building Trukkin in one of the world’s most complex logistics markets.JD shares the unglamorous truths of entrepreneurship—unlearning old mindsets, navigating uncertainty, and building resilience when the playbook no longer exists.This conversation is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t about linear growth or perfect balance, but about endurance, self-awareness, and choosing courage over comfort.If you’re a leader facing big decisions, internal resistance, or the fear of starting over, this episode will challenge you to raise your bar and play a longer, bolder game.You can find Janardan Dalmia at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jdalmia/ [email protected]. In the interview, Janardan shares“Leadership isn’t a title you earn once — it’s a choice you make every day.”“Leaving Wall Street didn’t make me brave — staying uncomfortable did.”“Entrepreneurship isn’t a straight line. It’s a messy, non-linear journey, and that’s the point.”“You don’t rise in business by avoiding failure — you rise by learning to recover faster.”“Success is temporary. So is failure. What lasts is who you become through both.”“Unlearning the banker mindset was harder than learning how to build a startup.”“Real leadership is about endurance — staying in the game when the excitement wears off.”“You can’t professionalise chaos without first learning to operate inside it.”“Work-life balance isn’t about equal hours — it’s about protecting your energy.”“Growth isn’t about doing more. It’s about becoming more.”

Mar 3, 202624 min

Leadership Journeys [274] - Christopher Graham - “Transformation starts when the founder steps back and the team steps up.”

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.This episode is a masterclass in what happens when a leader stops reacting and starts thinking. Christopher Graham shares how stepping back from daily chaos unlocked scale, clarity, and a completely new way of leading at Crown Capital. You’ll hear why micromanagement feels productive but quietly kills growth—and what to do instead. The conversation dives into curiosity, mental space, and building businesses that don’t depend on the founder for every decision. If you’re tired of being the bottleneck in your own leadership, this episode will challenge how you run your company and yourself.You can find Christopher Graham at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/christophertgraham25/https://crown-inv.com/In the interview, Christopher shares“Leadership changed for me the moment I stopped reacting to daily problems and started blocking time to actually think.”“Growth didn’t come from working harder—it came from creating mental space to see what was possible.”“My move into private equity wasn’t planned; it emerged by saying yes to opportunities my clients put in front of me.”“Ego convinces founders they need to touch everything. Scale demands the opposite.”“Real leadership begins when the business can operate and grow without the founder being in every decision.”“Micromanagement feels productive, but it quietly suffocates innovation and limits scale.”“Mapping a business forces clarity—it exposes inefficiencies you can’t see when you’re too close to the work.”“When leadership teams are involved in diagnosing problems, change stops being forced and starts becoming owned.”“Curiosity is a competitive advantage—it keeps leaders adaptable in environments that won’t slow down for them.”“The future belongs to leaders who can step back, challenge tradition, and build systems that outlive them.”

Feb 23, 202628 min

Leadership Journeys [273] - Liza Roeser - “Panic means I’ve lost the bigger picture. Faith brings it back.”

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Liza Roeser, founder and CEO of 50Flowers, opens up about what it really takes to lead when fear, ego, and uncertainty show up uninvited. She shares raw lessons from nearly three decades of entrepreneurship—moments where faith mattered more than strategy and pausing was more powerful than reacting. This conversation challenges leaders to rethink success, shift from control to trust, and build businesses that don’t depend on their constant presence. Liza’s honesty about letting go, saying no, and leading with vulnerability offers practical insight for anyone feeling stretched, stuck, or overly responsible. If you’re ready to lead with more courage, clarity, and calm, this episode will meet you exactly where you are.You can find Liza Roeser at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/liza-roeser/https://fiftyflowers.com/In the interview, Liza shares“Leadership isn’t about position; it’s about the choices you make when fear shows up.”“For nearly three decades, I didn’t lead without fear—I learned how to face it and keep going anyway.”“Entrepreneurship wasn’t a plan; it became a path to freedom, impact, and empowering women around the world.”“When something goes wrong, panic is optional. You can pause, respond, and fall back on what you know to be true.”“Faith has been my rock—not because challenges disappear, but because perspective returns.”“Success isn’t about what you build; it’s about how people feel when they work with you and leave your presence.”“The business truly scaled when I separated my ego from my role and trusted my team to lead.”“Implementing EOS didn’t just free up my time—it forced me to let go and become a better leader.”“If it’s not a hell yes, it’s a no. Focus is saying no to good things so you can say yes to what matters.”“You don’t lead others well until you learn how to lead yourself—especially in moments of fear and vulnerability.”

Feb 16, 202629 min

Leadership Journeys [272] - Jason Stone - “My faith and family come first”

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Most leaders say they value relationships—then build systems that quietly destroy them. In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Jason Stone, President and CEO of Frontline Selling, challenges the obsession with automation and reminds us why human connection still wins in leadership and sales. He shares the hard lessons of stepping into the CEO role, navigating patience-demanding change, and leading with integrity when shortcuts are tempting. This is a grounded, honest conversation about trust, transparency, faith, and what it really takes to scale without losing your soul. If you’re leading people, selling ideas, or building something that actually matters, this episode will hit close to home.You can find Jason Stone at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonstonefrontline/ [email protected]://frontlineselling.com/In the interview, Jason shares“We’re not in the business of rushing to leads. We’re in the business of creating real human conversations.”“Automation can scale activity, but it can’t replace trust. People still buy from people.”“Sales isn’t about pushing a product—it’s about offering a solution that actually serves the person in front of you.”“Becoming CEO taught me patience in a way nothing else could. Real change takes time, alignment, and humility.”“That eight-month CRM overhaul wasn’t a tech project—it was a leadership lesson in listening and involving everyone.”“Integrity isn’t a value you put on the wall. It’s what you choose when the easy shortcut is right there.”“If a deal doesn’t feel right, we don’t do it. Long-term trust always beats short-term wins.”“Faith and family keep me grounded. Doing the right thing has a way of working out—even when it’s uncomfortable.”“Scaling fast is easy. Scaling without losing who you are—that’s the real challenge.”“Great salespeople don’t come from one background. Hospitality, sports, service—those worlds understand humans.”

Feb 10, 202634 min

Leadership Journeys [271] - Fredrik Meurling - “Great leaders know when to turn it on and when to let go.”

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Fredrik Meurling—CEO of Yazen Health—shares what it really takes to lead a fast-growing healthcare startup without losing your soul (or your sanity). We talk about the tension between passion and metrics, why sustainable results matter more than vanity numbers, and what happens when leadership shifts from “doing everything” to building leaders around you. Fredrik offers an honest look at scaling in a heavily regulated industry, navigating uncertainty, and staying mission-driven when the pressure is on. If you’re a founder or leader wrestling with growth, energy, and impact, this conversation will feel uncomfortably familiar—in the best way.You can find Fredrik Meurling at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/fredrik-meurling-2477421/https://www.yazen.com/In the interview, Fredrik shares“I’ve always been drawn to early- and mid-stage companies—the energy, the uncertainty, and the challenge of finding real product–market fit.”“What hooked me about startups wasn’t the title or the metrics; it was the adrenaline of building something that didn’t exist yet.”“Healthcare isn’t just another industry—you’re dealing with regulation, culture, and real human lives, all at the same time.”“At Yazen, we don’t see obesity as a simple calorie problem; it’s a complex disease that requires a holistic solution.”“Medication alone isn’t the answer—sustainable weight loss only happens when lifestyle change and coaching are part of the journey.”“Our North Star metric is sustained weight loss, because if we get that right, the revenue follows.”“Leadership, especially as a CEO, is a constant exercise in knowing when to lean in and when to let go.”“As the company grows, my job shifts from doing the work to creating the conditions where others can lead.”“Scaling across Europe forces you to balance speed with responsibility—especially in a regulated healthcare environment.”“Great leadership isn’t about being ‘on’ all the time; it’s about managing your energy so you don’t burn out while building something meaningful.”

Feb 2, 202630 min

Leadership Journeys [270] - Prashant Issar - “Integrity is simple: if I give my word, I keep it - especially when it’s hardest.”

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.This episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to lead with integrity in a world obsessed with shortcuts. Prashant Issar shares how purpose, grit, and an almost stubborn commitment to his values helped him build businesses that actually change lives—not just balance sheets. If you're wrestling with culture, scaling, or staying true to your word when the pressure is suffocating, this conversation will feel like a breath of fresh air. You’ll hear how inclusivity, long-term thinking, and courageous leadership can become your unfair advantage. Tune in and walk away with the kind of clarity that makes you rethink what you’re building—and why it matters.You can find Prashant Issar at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/prashantissar/[email protected] the interview, Prashant shares“Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a choice to step into courage and vision every single day.”“Integrity isn’t negotiable. When everything is falling apart, your word is the only anchor that keeps your team together.”“Purpose-driven leadership outlasts profits, trends, and even the leaders themselves.”“Inclusivity isn’t charity—it’s good leadership. When you bet on people, they bet on you.”“If your business doesn’t stand for something bigger, it won’t stand for long.”“Scaling a company is easy. Scaling culture is where most leaders fall asleep at the wheel.”“Hire people who believe in your mission—not people looking for the next shiny thing.”“Challenges are temporary. Human connection, experience, and dignity are forever.”“Legacy isn’t built in boardrooms. It’s built through the lives you elevate along the way.”“Comfort is the enemy of greatness. Mediocrity is a choice—and so is excellence.”

Jan 26, 202637 min

Leadership Journeys [269] - Mark Rampolla - "Your calendar tells the truth your mind refuses to admit."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Mark Rampolla pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to leave the comfort of corporate life and build a business—and a life—on your own terms. He shares the unfiltered truth about dancing with bankruptcy, rediscovering purpose, and learning that freedom isn’t a future milestone but a present-moment choice. Together, we explore how self-awareness, curiosity, and intentional living can transform not just your work, but your entire relationship with leadership. Mark’s journey from Zico Coconut Water to becoming an investor reveals the mindset shifts that separate leaders who feel trapped from those who feel truly liberated. If you’re ready to rethink success and design a life you don’t need an escape from, this conversation is exactly what you’ve been needing.You can find Mark Rampolla at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/marksrampolla/https://www.markrampolla.co/In the interview, Mark shares“Freedom doesn’t show up after the exit—it begins the moment you choose differently.”“Leaving corporate wasn’t a leap of logic for me; it was a leap of self-respect.”“Entrepreneurship isn’t about a perfect idea—it’s about a relentless desire for autonomy.”“Everything changed when I stopped filling my calendar and started aligning it with who I wanted to become.”“Success without self-awareness is just another form of imprisonment.”“You don’t build freedom in the future—you build it in the choices you make right now.”“Corporate life taught me efficiency; entrepreneurship taught me who I really am.”“If you’re not curious, you’re not growing—and if you’re not growing, you’re not free.”“The biggest risk I took wasn’t leaving my job—it was learning to trust myself.”“Leadership is simply choosing—again and again—to live aligned with your values, not your fears.”

Jan 22, 202642 min

Leadership Journeys [268] - Hanim Dogan Jain - "Self-confidence comes from outside but self-worth is from the inside"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Hanim Dogan Jain takes you on a journey from humble beginnings across two cultures to building a multimillion-dollar company grounded in purpose, grit, and heart. She breaks down the difference between self-confidence and self-worth—and why most leaders mix the two up at their own expense. You’ll hear how embracing her roots, trusting her inner voice, and leading with authenticity reshaped not just her career, but her entire identity. Hanim also opens up about blending spirituality with business, and why inner peace might just be your most underrated leadership advantage. If you’ve ever questioned your value, your path, or what leadership really demands, this conversation will recharge you and challenge you in all the right ways. You can find Hanim Dogan Jain at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/hanim-doganjain/https://pa-capitalpartners.com/In the interview, Hanim shares“Self-confidence comes from what you achieve; self-worth comes from who you already are.”“Leadership isn’t a title—it’s the courage to show up as your truest self.”“Growing up between two cultures didn’t divide me; it expanded my empathy and strengthened my identity.”“Education is the one asset no one can take from you—my father called it a ‘golden bracelet,’ and he was right.”“Entrepreneurship, at its best, isn’t about money—it’s about uplifting communities and contributing to something bigger.”“Authenticity and vulnerability aren’t weaknesses; they are the real engines of power in leadership.”“I didn’t build a multimillion-dollar company because I had everything—only because I believed I could create something meaningful.”“Balancing spirituality and business isn’t a contradiction; it’s the key to leading from a place of inner peace.”“Female founders don’t need permission—they need equitable opportunities and a system that finally sees them.”“True leadership begins the moment you stop waiting for external validation and start trusting your inner worth.”

Jan 19, 202626 min

Leadership Journeys [267] - Tom Alexander - "Today’s employees want more than a job -they want to make the world better."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Tom Alexander flips the script on what modern leadership really demands, showing why the old “command-and-control” playbook keeps failing today’s workforce. We dive into the mindset shift leaders must make if they want to build organizations where people feel energized, purposeful, and proud of the work they do. Tom shares hard-earned wisdom from moving between government, entrepreneurship, and fatherhood—and how those experiences shaped his belief that action beats perfection every time. You’ll hear why optimism is a practical leadership tool, not a fluffy one, and how embracing uncertainty can actually unlock your team’s potential. If you’re ready to lead with more courage, clarity, and heart, this conversation will give you the spark you’ve been looking for.You can find Tom Alexander at the links belowhttps://www.holisticindex.com/ [email protected]. In the interview, Tom shares“Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a choice we make every single day.”“Environments change, industries change, but the heart of great leadership never does.”“People don’t just want a job anymore—they want their work to matter.”“Uncertainty isn’t an excuse for inaction. Leaders move even when the path isn’t crystal clear.”“Sustainable cultures are built when leaders balance organizational goals with genuine care for people.”“Optimism isn’t fluffy—it’s a strategic advantage in a world that won’t stop shifting.”“Adaptability is no longer optional. The faster the world moves, the calmer leaders must become.”“Remote work proved something big: when you trust people, they almost always rise to the occasion.”“Sometimes leadership is as simple as seeing right and wrong with the clarity of a child—and acting on it.”“Human potential is the greatest asset in any organization; the boldest leaders design everything around it.”

Jan 15, 202628 min

Leadership Journeys [266] - Dr. Julian Nesbitt - "Money doesn't make you happy, but helping someone else does."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, you’ll meet Dr Julian Nesbitt, a GP-turned-tech-entrepreneur who refused to accept the broken state of mental healthcare and decided to rebuild it from the inside out. He shares how spotting a simple but painful gap in patient access led him to create a platform that’s now transforming mental health support across entire countries. Leaders will appreciate his raw honesty about resilience, hiring the right people, and learning to step back so the vision can scale. His story is a masterclass in reinventing yourself, embracing discomfort, and using technology to solve real human problems. If you’re navigating growth, change, or the weight of big decisions, this conversation will give you both clarity and courage.You can find Dr Julian Nesbitt at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-julian-nesbitt-648445110/https://www.dr-julian.com/In the interview, Dr Julian shares"I wasn’t meant to be doing what I do today — I’m living an impossible life, reinvented multiple times over.""The biggest gap I saw as a GP wasn’t expertise, it was access — people were waiting far too long for the help they needed.""Technology isn’t just a tool; it’s the bridge that finally connects patients to timely, personalized mental healthcare.""Entrepreneurship is a rollercoaster, but resilience and learning by doing are what keep you on the ride.""Bring people together who complement each other — that’s the real engine behind meaningful innovation.""Scaling a company means stepping back from the day-to-day and stepping into the bigger vision.""Our mission is simple: try and help as many people as you can, wherever they are in the world.""AI-driven tools can democratize mental healthcare and bring support to communities that have never had access before.""Cold-water skiing and reiki keep me grounded — balance fuels my ability to lead and create.""Comfort is the enemy of greatness. Mediocrity is a choice, and so is excellence."

Jan 12, 202624 min

Leadership Journeys [265] - Mallika Kapur - "Leadership can be lonely—but effectiveness matters more than approval."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Mallika Kapur pulls back the curtain on what leadership actually looks like when you stop chasing approval and start focusing on impact. She shares her unexpected leap from medicine into health tech and how that shift forced her to think bigger, lead bolder, and reinvent herself at every stage. Mallika talks openly about the loneliness of being a woman leader, the pressure of carrying an entire organization through COVID, and the courage required to keep choosing effectiveness over comfort. Her insights on prioritization, delegation, and building a team that thinks beyond the small stuff will hit home for anyone feeling stretched thin. If you’re navigating growth, battling overwhelm, or figuring out how to lead without losing yourself, this conversation will give you a refreshing dose of clarity and fire. You can find Mallika Kapur at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/mallika-kapur-7665107/[email protected] the interview, Mallika shares“Leadership isn’t about approval — it’s about effectiveness, even when you’re the only woman in the room.”“I loved my patients, but I realized I couldn’t serve them if I was burning myself out.”“Shifting from medicine to health tech opened my eyes to how much bigger the impact could be.”“Technology isn’t a luxury in healthcare — it’s the only way to close the massive demand-supply gap.”“As a leader, your superpower is knowing what’s non-negotiable and what must be delegated.”“My MBA humbled me — regression nearly killed me — but it expanded my world.”“During COVID, my biggest responsibility wasn’t just survival — it was protecting every livelihood in my organization.”“Leadership gets lonely, especially for women, but loneliness isn’t a reason to shrink.”“If your team keeps obsessing over the small things, your company stays small too.”“Every stage of growth demands that you reinvent yourself — leadership is never a finished journey.”

Jan 8, 202626 min

Leadership Journeys [264] - Hussein Hallak - "I just follow what I love—coincidences and courage did the rest."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name. In this conversation with Hussein Hallak, you’ll hear a raw, honest look at what it really takes to reinvent yourself when life keeps throwing you into the deep end. He breaks down how cities, cultures, and circumstances can shape you—and why the courage to keep choosing who you want to become is the real leadership edge. You’ll walk away with a reminder that resilience isn’t a personality trait but a muscle you build by showing up for the hard moments. Hussein’s blend of ambition, grounded wisdom, and radical authenticity will challenge you to rethink what “success” actually means. If you’re navigating change, craving clarity, or trying to lead with more depth and intention, this episode is going to hit home. You can find Hussein Hallak at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/husseinhallak/https://www.husseinhallak.com/In the interview, Hussein shares“Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a daily decision to choose courage over comfort.”“Every city I lived in broke me down just enough to rebuild me into someone stronger.”“Damascus made me a poet, Dubai made me a businessman, and Vancouver taught me balance.”“Resilience isn’t earned in easy times; it’s forged in the chaos we dare to walk through.”“I follow what I love, not what pays—authenticity has always been my most profitable decision.”“Realistic dreamers chase everything life offers, not the metrics society tells them to care about.”“Hardship didn’t harden me—it made me calmer, more empathetic, and more human.”“Your culture shapes your lens, but your choices shape your life.”“Leadership begins the moment you decide who you want to become and commit to living that story.”“Life has more in store for us than we can possibly imagine—if we’re brave enough to ask for it.”

Jan 5, 202631 min

Leadership Journeys [263] - Sam Sykes - "Do work you’re proud of—the money will follow, but pride is the real legacy."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Sam Sykes takes us far beyond boardrooms and into the wilderness, where real leadership is tested—not theorized. He shares how adventure, risk, and discomfort shaped his journey to building one of the most impactful outdoor education companies in the world. You’ll hear why he believes mandatory outdoor education could radically transform the next generation of leaders—and what today’s executives can learn from climbing mountains, navigating storms, and leading scared teenagers through tough terrain. Sam opens up about resilience, conviction, and the routines that keep him grounded when life and business get loud. If you’re craving a fresh, honest perspective on leadership, this conversation will hit you exactly where you need it. You can find Sam Sykes at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/samsykes/https://samsykesltd.co.uk/sykes-groupIn the interview, Sam shares“Leadership is the courage to step into uncertainty with conviction, not the comfort of staying where it’s safe.”“Adventure teaches you what classrooms can’t: resilience, honesty, and who you really are under pressure.”“Great leaders don’t just manage resources—they galvanize belief.”“Your mission has to matter more than your fear, or you’ll quit long before the magic happens.”“Outdoor challenges reveal the truth: you can do far more than you think when comfort is no longer an option.”“Entrepreneurship often starts accidentally, but staying in the game requires obsession and resilience.”“If we want confident leaders tomorrow, we need outdoor education today.”“Real leadership is less about titles and more about the legacy you leave in people’s lives.”“Balance isn’t found—it’s created through routines that ground you and adventures that wake you up.”“When life feels heavy, step outside your world. Perspective lives in the places you don’t normally go.”

Dec 29, 202540 min

Leadership Journeys [262] - David Lapin - "Boundaries don’t divide us—they give us the space to define who we are."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Sumit Gupta sits down with David Lapin to explore what it really takes to lead with depth, purpose, and humanity in a world that’s moving faster than ever. If you’ve ever felt the pressure to “keep up” while craving more meaning in your work, this conversation will hit home. David brings a rare blend of ancient wisdom and modern leadership insight, showing how real influence comes from presence, inner clarity, and authentic connection. Together, they unpack why so many leaders feel lonely, how to build environments where people feel safe to speak truthfully, and why slowing down might actually accelerate your growth. If you’re ready to lead with more courage, more soul, and more impact — this episode is your new compass.You can find David Lapin at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/davidlapin/https://lapininternational.com/In the interview, David shares"Leadership is the ability to inspire people to think, act, or feel differently without ever forcing them.""Technology can spread information fast, but only human connection can transmit energy and trust.""Every person carries a spark of greatness — leadership is helping them uncover it.""We're more digitally connected than ever, yet lonelier than we've ever been. Leaders must bridge that gap.""Boundaries create safety; barriers create distance. Leaders should know the difference.""Ancient wisdom still solves modern problems — if we're willing to slow down and listen.""Silence isn’t absence. It’s the space where we hear ourselves clearly enough to lead courageously.""Human experiences move slowly by nature — progress only accelerates when we balance pace with presence.""If leaders don’t model depth, purpose, and connection, the next generation will never learn how.""A thriving future depends on honoring our individuality while eliminating the walls that keep us apart."

Dec 22, 202535 min

Leadership Journeys [261] - Jeff Perkins - "Family and fitness keep me grounded - without them, leadership gets heavy fast."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.This conversation with Jeff Perkins goes straight into the real tension every modern leader faces: how do you scale a company without losing your sanity, your team, or yourself? Jeff opens up about shifting from hands-on operator to big-picture CEO, and the messy, very human challenges that come with that leap. We dig into the people side of growth—tough role changes, honest conversations, and why some folks thrive in scale while others don’t. Jeff also shares how fitness, family, and small daily practices keep him grounded while leading a fast-moving startup. If you’re wrestling with growth, communication, or the weight of leadership, this episode will give you clarity, companionship, and a few hard-won lessons you’ll want to steal immediately.You can find Jeff Perkins at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffperkins1/https://www.linkedin.com/company/soundstripe/In the interview, Jeff shares“Great leaders evolve from doing the work to empowering others to do it even better.”“Scaling a company isn’t just about growth—it’s about whether your people can grow with you.”“If you can’t trust your team, you’ll never free yourself to lead at the level your company needs.”“Storytelling isn’t a one-time event; it’s the drumbeat that keeps a company aligned.”“The hardest leadership conversations are the ones that determine whether someone can thrive in the next chapter.”“Well-being isn’t a luxury for leaders—it’s the fuel that keeps decision-making sharp and grounded.”“A leader’s job is not to have all the answers, but to create the space where the best answers emerge.”“Executives aren’t taskmasters—they’re humans trying to balance ambition, empathy, and responsibility.”“Your culture grows only when your people grow; everything else is just noise.”“Clear communication is the hidden architecture of every successful modern company.”

Dec 18, 202536 min

Leadership Journeys [260] - Suchit Bachalli - "Trust is the ultimate currency—and a true leader spends it in service of their team."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this insightful episode of Choosing Leadership, Suchit Bachalli CEO of Unilog, sits with me for a raw and thought-provoking conversation on what it really takes to lead in times of rapid change. From selling software door-to-door in Mumbai to scaling a global tech company, Suchit shares how trust, adaptability, and servant leadership have shaped his journey. Together, they explore how leaders can stay ahead of AI-driven disruption, empower their teams, and build organisations that thrive on innovation rather than fear. Suchit also reveals the surprising connection between personal joy, balance, and sustained leadership excellence. Tune in if you’re ready to rethink leadership—not as a position of power, but as a daily practice of trust, evolution, and service.You can find Suchit Bachalli at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/suchitbachalli/https://www.unilogcorp.com/In the interview, Suchit shares"Leadership begins when you choose to step into uncertainty—with trust as your foundation, not fear.""True leadership isn’t about control; it’s about creating the conditions for others to thrive and innovate.""The most valuable currency in business isn’t money—it’s trust.""You can’t force behaviour change, but you can identify and nurture the behaviours that drive progress.""AI won’t replace leaders, but it will expose those unwilling to evolve.""Servant leadership means clearing the path so your team can see farther than you ever could.""If leaders don’t change with the times, the times will change without them.""Your words as a leader can either build trust or break it—choose them as carefully as your strategy.""Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a daily choice to show up with integrity, curiosity, and courage.""The future of leadership lies in hyperscaling humans—not machines—by freeing people to do meaningful work."

Dec 15, 202531 min

Leadership Journeys [259] - Ashwin Didwania - "Success takes capital, patience, and the mindset to take the big leap."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Ashwin Didwania shares how he transformed his fourth-generation family business into a global enterprise by blending professional management with deep-rooted values. From moving to the Netherlands to leading a cultural shift within his organization, Ashwin’s story is a masterclass in courage, adaptability, and long-term thinking. He opens up about the challenges of leading through change, the balance between tradition and innovation, and how spirituality keeps him grounded and inspired. His perspective will challenge you to rethink how you lead—not just with strategy, but with presence and purpose. Tune in for a refreshing reminder that true leadership is as much about who you are as it is about what you do.You can find Ashwin Didwania at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ashwindidwania/https://newglobegroup.com/In the interview, Ashwin shares“Leadership is about making bold choices—sometimes that means stepping out of your comfort zone and into a whole new country.”“Transforming a family-run business into a professional organization isn’t just a structural shift—it’s a cultural awakening.”“Patience, the right mindset, and wise capital allocation are the three pillars that helped me navigate change and uncertainty.”“Balancing tradition with innovation is one of the greatest tests of leadership in a family business.”“My vision is to be more than a service provider—I want to be a trade partner who helps Indian companies thrive globally.”“Spirituality has taught me to see work as worship. When you bring positive energy to business, trust naturally follows.”“The teachings of the Art of Living have shaped how I lead—with calmness, clarity, and compassion.”“Leadership isn’t about control; it’s about creating space for others to grow and contribute.”“Whether I’m mountain biking, flying, or leading my company, I see it all as part of one continuous journey of learning.”“When leadership and spirituality come together, business becomes more than profit—it becomes a path of purpose.”

Dec 11, 202528 min

Leadership Journeys [258] - Miguel Alves Ribeiro - "Tell me it’s impossible and I’ll show you it’s not."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name. In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Miguel Alves Ribeiro — founder and CEO of Sheer Me — opens up about the real work behind scaling a vision-driven company without losing your sanity. From selling his first startup to TripAdvisor to now transforming the wellness industry, Miguel shares what it takes to turn bold ideas into sustainable growth. He talks about the tension between speed and stability, and why slowing down is often the smartest move for any ambitious leader. Expect honest insights on balancing innovation with wellbeing, and how to keep your team aligned while expanding across borders. If you’re a leader navigating growth, this conversation will remind you that persistence, presence, and purpose are your ultimate scaling tools. You can find Miguel Alves Ribeiro at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/miguelalvesribeiro/https://sheerme.com/In the interview, Miguel shares“Sometimes, to speed up, you have to slow down — that’s how I make better decisions and avoid burning out.”“Scaling a business isn’t just about growth; it’s about aligning ambition with sustainability.”“Technology isn’t just about management tools — it’s about empowering people and industries to grow.”“Every entrepreneur needs to adapt their mindset. What worked for investors ten years ago won’t work today.”“Persistence is my superpower. There’s always a solution if you’re willing to keep searching for it.”“Sheer Me is more than an app — it’s about transforming how people access and experience wellbeing.”“Digitizing an industry isn’t about replacing the human element; it’s about amplifying it.”“Leadership is a balancing act between relentless ambition and intentional rest.”“Scaling across countries isn’t just an operational challenge — it’s a test of culture, mindset, and vision.”“In leadership and entrepreneurship, the real growth happens when you stop managing and start transforming.”

Dec 8, 202535 min

Leadership Journeys [257] - Sorabh Gupta - "I need to step back for the company to grow."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this inspiring episode of the Choosing Leadership podcast, Sorabh Gupta, Managing Director of Dhampur Green, shares his incredible journey from growing up on a farm to leading a purpose-driven enterprise that’s transforming Indian agriculture. Through honesty and humility, Sorabh reveals how he built a business that empowers farmers, uplifts women, and brings fairness back into the food chain. He opens up about the long game of leadership—choosing patience over profit, people over process, and sustainability over shortcuts. This conversation is packed with insights on balancing growth with impact, staying centred through change, and leading with heart in high-pressure environments. Tune in if you’re a leader who wants to build something that not only scales but truly matters.You can find Sorabh Gupta at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/sorabh-gupta-32151667/https://www.dhampurgreen.com/[email protected] the interview, Sorabh shares“Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about creating space for others to grow.”“When you come from the soil, you understand that growth takes time, patience, and care.”“Empowering farmers isn’t charity—it’s smart business. When farmers thrive, the entire ecosystem thrives.”“Sustainability isn’t just about the planet; it’s about building businesses that last generations.”“True leadership is knowing when to step back so others can step up.”“Consumers don’t just buy products—they buy into the story and purpose behind them.”“We’re proving that you can scale a business without compromising fairness or integrity.”“My journey from driving tractors to leading Dhampur Green taught me that purpose is the ultimate fuel for success.”“Health—mental, physical, and spiritual—is the foundation of great leadership.”“The goal isn’t just to build a business; it’s to build a movement that uplifts farmers, empowers women, and inspires change.”

Dec 4, 202534 min

Leadership Journeys [256] - Don Hammond - "Great leaders don’t seek victory—they create progress for everyone."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this powerful episode of Choosing Leadership, host Sumit Gupta sits down with Don Hammond, CEO at Tech Consulting, for an unfiltered conversation on what it really takes to lead with authenticity and courage in today’s fast-changing world. From turning around struggling teams to aligning entire organizations, Don shares hard-earned lessons on building trust, accountability, and progress that lasts. Together, they challenge the myth that leadership is about being liked — revealing instead how fairness, honesty, and clear expectations drive true excellence. Whether you’re leading a startup or scaling a global team, this episode will help you rethink how you empower people and make bold, strategic moves without burning out. Tune in to discover how to lead with more clarity, courage, and joy — starting Monday morning.You can find Don Hammond at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/donhammond100/In the interview, Don shares"Leadership isn’t about knowing all the answers — it’s about creating the space where everyone can make progress together.""Authenticity in leadership isn’t about being nice — it’s about being honest, fair, and consistent, even when it’s uncomfortable.""True empowerment only happens when accountability is shared — between the individual and the organization.""Great leaders don’t chase perfection. They take bold, strategic risks that move the whole team forward.""If your people are dreading Mondays, it’s not a motivation problem — it’s a leadership problem.""Turning B and C players into A players is the ultimate act of leadership — it starts with clarity, courage, and care.""Leadership negligence often hides behind being 'nice.' Authentic leaders tell the truth with love — no sugarcoating, no surprises.""Progress beats perfection. Leaders who wait for the perfect moment often miss the moment that matters most.""When leaders explain their decisions with fairness and transparency, they earn trust — not compliance.""Choosing leadership is a daily act of courage — to design not just success, but a life of joy, meaning, and impact for everyone around you."

Dec 1, 202545 min

Leadership Journeys [255] - Bill Benjamin - "Managing emotions in tough moments defines your culture."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What happens when a math and computer science guy stumbles into leadership and realizes he’s completely unprepared? That’s exactly what happened to Bill Benjamin, now a partner at the Institute for Health and Human Potential, and his journey into emotional intelligence holds powerful lessons for today’s leaders. In this episode, Bill shares how vulnerability, courage, and connection can transform not just your leadership style, but the very culture of your team. From handling the “last 8%” tough conversations to building psychological safety in hybrid workplaces, he offers practical insights leaders can apply immediately. If you’ve ever struggled with feedback, avoided conflict, or wondered how to inspire true accountability, this conversation is one you can’t afford to miss.You can find Bill Benjamin at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-benjamin-12b671/https://hbr.org/2025/09/the-secret-to-building-a-high-performing-teamhttps://ihhp.com/In the interview, Bill shares“Leadership isn’t about knowing all the answers—it’s about managing your emotions in the toughest moments.”“The feedback that hurts the most is often the feedback that helps us grow the most.”“Avoiding difficult conversations doesn’t protect your culture—it poisons it.”“True leadership starts when you embrace vulnerability instead of hiding behind perfection.”“Courage and connection are the twin pillars of a thriving workplace.”“If you don’t address underperformance, you’re quietly teaching your team that mediocrity is acceptable.”“Culture change begins at the top—leaders must model the behavior they want to see.”“Leadership is a choice you make every day, not a title you hold.”“Psychological safety fuels performance—without it, courage and innovation wither.”“The moments you least want to face—the ‘last 8%’—are the ones that define you as a leader.”

Nov 28, 202536 min

Leadership Journeys [254] - Dr. Santosh Honnagunti - "Mentors, risk-taking, and curiosity turned me from an engineer into a leader."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode, Dr. Santosh Honnagunti pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to jump from engineer to CEO without losing your curiosity or your courage. He shares how mentors, disciplined habits, and a willingness to take risks shaped every major pivot in his career—and how those same ingredients can accelerate yours. You’ll hear the surprising moments that opened doors, the leadership philosophies that keep his teams empowered, and the mindset that allows him to thrive across industries and continents. Dr. Santosh also reveals how sports and personal discipline fuel his energy and focus as a leader. If you're navigating growth, reinvention, or the pressure to “figure it out,” this conversation will give you the clarity and confidence to take your next bold step.You can find Dr. Santosh Honnagunti at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/santoshhonagunti/[email protected] the interview, Dr. Santosh shares“Mentors don’t just teach you—they redirect your whole trajectory.”“My biggest career leaps came from stepping into roles I wasn’t fully ready for.”“When you start solving real customer problems, you stop being an engineer and start becoming a leader.”“Risk isn’t something to fear; it’s the price you pay for growth.”“A disciplined upbringing taught me that consistency beats talent every single time.”“Leadership is simple: empower people, trust them, and get out of their way.”“Succession planning isn’t about replacing yourself—it’s about multiplying leaders.”“Every new geography, every new role expanded not just my career, but my worldview.”“Sports keep me grounded. If I don’t push my body, my mind gets lazy.”“Curiosity has been my north star; it’s the one trait that has carried me from engineer to CEO.”

Nov 26, 202532 min

Leadership Journeys [253] - Benoit Honnart - "In business, trust opens more doors than opportunity."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, CEO Benoit Honnart shares how trust and adaptability shaped his journey of leading across cultures and scaling Electra into new markets. From building bridges between diverse business practices to sustaining quality while expanding globally, Benoit offers practical insights leaders can use today. He opens up about the power of trust, the art of delegation, and why purpose-driven teams are the future of business. You’ll also hear a powerful story of resilience as Electra pivoted during COVID-19 to meet urgent community needs while safeguarding jobs. If you’re navigating growth, cultural complexity, or the challenges of a modern workforce, this conversation will spark ideas and remind you that leadership is always a choice.You can find Benoit Honnart at the links belowhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/benoit-honnart-703a2b1/https://www.electrasolutions.com/In the interview, Benoit shares“Adaptability isn’t about losing your identity—it’s about building a bridge between cultures while staying true to who you are.”“Trust opens more doors than opportunity itself.”“Scaling isn’t just about growth—it’s about sustaining quality, wherever you operate.”“Delegation is the art of leadership; without it, growth will always hit a ceiling.”“Employees today want more than paychecks—they want purpose and values they can believe in.”“Respecting local customs while leveraging your strengths is the key to thriving across cultures.”“Governance, trust, and empowerment aren’t buzzwords—they’re the backbone of successful leadership.”“Resilience is built in moments of adversity—like turning a pandemic into an opportunity to serve society.”“Leadership is a choice: moving beyond fear and standing for a vision greater than yourself.”“The best leaders don’t just adapt to change—they create environments where their teams can adapt and thrive.”

Nov 24, 202531 min

Leadership Journeys [252] - Alay Jhaveri - " Leadership is letting people be who they are."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Alay Jhaveri opens up about the delicate balance between heart and numbers in leading a growing business. From running a family enterprise to investing in startups, he shares how adaptability, authenticity, and trust shape his leadership style. Alay reminds us that while data drives decisions, it’s empathy, respect, and empowerment that truly move teams forward. He also highlights the importance of building a life beyond business—one that includes family, personal growth, and giving back. Whether you’re leading a team or steering a company, this conversation will challenge you to rethink how you measure success and inspire you to lead with both vision and humanity. You can find Alay Jhaveri at the links [email protected]://www.linkedin.com/in/alayjhaveri/In the interview, Alay shares“Leadership isn’t about managing tasks—it’s about inspiring people and creating an environment where they thrive.”“Numbers drive decisions, but heart and intuition give leadership its soul.”“True growth comes from adaptability—being willing to shift paths while staying true to yourself.”“Data builds structure, but it’s empathy and trust that build lasting teams.”“Leadership is not about imposing your way but empowering others to find their own.”“A well-rounded life—family, business, and giving back—fuels resilience and long-term success.”“Authenticity is not optional in leadership; it’s the foundation of trust and influence.”“In times of crisis, leadership is choosing to navigate uncertainty with courage and conviction.”“Mutual respect in the workplace is the true currency of sustainable growth.”“Great leaders balance vision with realism, ambition with humility, and intellect with heart.”

Nov 20, 202533 min

Leadership Journeys [251] - Griff Parry - " I am more motivated by the journey rather than the destination. "

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of the Choosing Leadership podcast, Griff Parry, CEO and co-founder of M3ter, shares how he traded a successful corporate career for the uncertain but rewarding path of entrepreneurship. Griff opens up about starting his first venture in his 40s, the lessons he learned from selling to Amazon, and what it really takes to build something meaningful from scratch. He offers a candid look at the challenges of leadership—balancing transparency, trust, and the weight of tough decisions—while keeping a clear vision for the future. If you’ve ever wondered whether it’s too late to take the leap or how to navigate the chaos of scaling a business, Griff’s story will inspire you to think bigger and act bolder. Tune in for practical insights and the reminder that the entrepreneurial journey is less about perfection and more about progress. You can find Griff Parry at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/griffinparry/https://www.m3ter.com/In the interview, Griff shares“I didn’t become an entrepreneur until my 40s—it’s never too late to start building.”“Corporate life taught me structure, but entrepreneurship gave me agency.”“At M3ter, we’re solving problems I personally struggled with in past ventures.”“Building something from scratch is messy, but that’s what makes it meaningful.”“Leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about creating space for others to thrive.”“The challenges you face as a founder aren’t signs of failure; they’re part of the growth process.”“Usage-based pricing is complex, but done right, it can transform how software businesses grow.”“Transparency and trust aren’t optional—they’re the foundation of strong leadership.”“I’ve learned that the excitement of direct impact is worth the risk of leaving stability behind.”“The entrepreneurial journey isn’t just about the destination—it’s about the people and lessons along the way.”

Nov 17, 202534 min

Leadership Journeys [250] - Adewale Yusuf - "The greatest risk is letting fear rule your responsibilities."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this inspiring episode of Choosing Leadership, Adewale Yusuf, founder and CEO of Alt School Africa, shares his bold journey from humble beginnings to leading one of the most ambitious educational missions on the continent. He opens up about the tough choices behind leaving a successful business to pursue a purpose-driven vision, and the challenges of carrying the weight of leadership when others don’t yet see what you see. Adewale’s story is a masterclass in resilience, accountability, and staying true to your mission even when the road gets lonely. Leaders will walk away with practical lessons on vision, mentorship, and building cultures that value impact over handouts. If you’ve ever wondered how to lead with courage while shaping the future, this conversation will both challenge and inspire you.You can find Adewale Yusuf at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/adewaleyusuf/https://altschoolafrica.com/In the interview, Adewale shares“Leadership is a choice—a decision to shape the future, tackle challenges, and inspire others.”“Coming from a humble background, I knew education was the key to breaking cycles of limitation.”“Alt School Africa was born from a mission—to equip 400 million Africans with the skills for tomorrow.”“True leadership is about walking away from comfort to pursue what deeply matters.”“The hardest part of leadership isn’t strategy—it’s carrying the weight of responsibility and loneliness.”“A leader’s vision must be clear enough to inspire even when others can’t yet see it.”“If we want to solve global problems, we must first believe in the talent and potential within Africa.”“Impact should never be about leftover handouts—it’s about creating systems where people can thrive.”“Leadership is not measured in metrics alone, but in how many lives are empowered through your vision.”“My dream is a world where language and background never limit learning, growth, or innovation.”

Nov 13, 202532 min

Leadership Journeys [249] - Jason Hayes - " If I were to write a book, it would be called 'Thriving on Chaos'. "

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What if chaos wasn’t something to fear, but the very fuel for your success? In this episode of the Choosing Leadership podcast, I sit down with Jason Hayes, founder and chairman of Luxury Property LLC, who has built a thriving career by boldly embracing uncertainty. From disrupting the U.S. real estate market to bouncing back from failed ventures, Jason shares hard-won lessons on adaptability, resilience, and leading with vision. He opens up about building teams that thrive without hierarchy and how he turns setbacks into strategic advantages. Whether you’re navigating rapid growth or wrestling with failure, Jason’s story will challenge you to see chaos not as a threat—but as your greatest opportunity.You can find Jason Hayes at the below linkshttps://www.luxuryproperty.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonhayes-luxuryproperty/In the interview, Jason shares“Chaos isn’t a barrier—it’s an invitation to adapt, pivot, and grow.”“I never thought about who would employ me—I asked, who on earth would?”“The courage to act on opportunities, even in chaos, is what sets true entrepreneurs apart.”“Failure taught me to double down on my strengths and know when to cut my losses.”“Innovation in real estate meant breaking away from outdated practices and building direct partnerships with banks.”“A strong team thrives on shared vision, not hierarchy.”“If you embrace chaos, it can become the greatest catalyst for success.”“The future of luxury real estate is digital, seamless, and global.”“Every setback sharpened my business instincts and clarified my strategy.”“Surround yourself with excellence, and chaos becomes opportunity instead of threat.”

Nov 10, 202523 min

Leadership Journeys [248] - Ryan Howsam -"With structure and the right direction, success becomes inevitable."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Ryan Howsam’s entrepreneurial journey is a masterclass in resilience, focus, and bold decision-making. In this candid conversation on the Choosing Leadership podcast, Ryan shares how he rebuilt his life after a crushing business collapse, turning setbacks into stepping stones. He reveals the lessons behind scaling Staysure, building teams that thrive without you, and why health and mindfulness are just as critical as strategy. This isn’t just a success story—it’s a roadmap for leaders who want to stay sharp, avoid burnout, and create lasting impact. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn adversity into your greatest advantage, this episode is for you.You can find Ryan Howsam at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ryan-howsam-01698414/https://careers.staysuregroup.co.uk/In the interview, Ryan shares"Leadership isn’t about content—it’s about choosing a context that drives bold decisions.""Resilience is built when you’re knocking on doors, not when everything is going your way.""A financial collapse taught me more about risk than any business school ever could.""Focus on mastering one thing—people underestimate what they can achieve in ten years.""Money doesn’t make you successful; learning to manage it does.""A great business is one that doesn’t fall apart when you step away.""Health isn’t optional for leaders—your body is the engine of your ambition.""Scaling is about empowering capable leaders, not clinging to control.""Setbacks aren’t failures—they’re invitations to rebuild stronger and smarter.""The future of entrepreneurship will be fueled by AI and human resilience working together."

Nov 3, 202538 min

Leadership Journeys - Steven Meersman - " You can never achieve balance because then you're standing still and you die"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to lead in the climate tech space—beyond the buzzwords and boardrooms?In this candid conversation, Steven Meersman, co-founder of Zenobi Energy, shares how he went from resisting entrepreneurship to leading a company that's transforming energy infrastructure across 11 countries.You’ll hear hard-won lessons on scaling with purpose, building a culture of ownership, and navigating the messy middle of leadership.Steven’s insights on balancing innovation with financial viability are gold for any leader trying to do work that actually matters.If you’re building something bold and want to stay grounded while growing fast, this episode is for you.You can find Steven Meersman at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencgmeersman/https://www.zenobe.com/In the interview, Steven shares“Leadership is a pendulum—you don’t want perfect balance, you want movement. Knowing when to push back is key.” “We don’t just hire startup veterans—we hire passionate people who care deeply about our mission. Ownership can be taught.” “If sustainability isn’t financially viable, it won’t scale. Our job is to make green solutions make business sense.” “My journey into entrepreneurship was reluctant at first, but purpose pulled me in—climate tech gave me a reason to build.” “Lessons from oil and gas—like managing risk and optimizing cost—are surprisingly useful when scaling clean tech.” “I don’t make decisions based on labels. I look at the opportunity, the timing, and the impact we can make.” “A good leader supports without micromanaging and communicates without creating silos.” “We’re solving the first mile, the last mile, and everything in between to make renewable energy work at scale.” “We’ve repurposed EV batteries to replace diesel generators—real innovation happens where the grid doesn’t reach.” “Culture isn’t just values on a wall—it’s what people do when no one’s looking. That’s what drives innovation.”

Oct 28, 202529 min

Leadership Journeys [247] - Jag Dhanda - "Great teams grow from passion, clear vision, and strong communication."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.Professor Jag Dhanda’s journey from surgeon to tech educator is a masterclass in courage, vision, and relentless innovation. In this episode, he shares how leaving home at 17, working his way through medical school, and pioneering virtual reality in surgical training shaped his belief that true leadership is about service, not status. You’ll hear how he’s breaking down barriers in global healthcare education, empowering doctors in low-resource settings to save more lives. His insights on balancing ambition, well-being, and impact will challenge you to rethink what’s really possible in your own leadership journey. If you’ve ever wondered how to turn bold ideas into real-world change, this conversation is your blueprint.You can find Professor Jag Dhanda at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/professor-jag-dhanda-ab59aa146/https://www.linkedin.com/company/extended-reality-in-medicine-and-surgery-xrims/In the interview, Professor Jag shares"Resilience and innovation aren’t separate paths—they’re the same road when you refuse to accept limits.""Leaving home at 17 taught me that courage often comes before clarity.""Virtual reality isn’t about replacing surgeons—it’s about equipping them to save more lives.""Education should not be bound by geography, privilege, or language.""Empathy in medicine starts long before you pick up a scalpel.""Balancing surgery, entrepreneurship, and family is less about time management and more about energy management.""Technology is only powerful when it levels the playing field for those who need it most.""The next generation of leaders must value significance over hierarchy.""If you want to create global impact, start by serving one person really well—and then scale that love."

Oct 27, 202528 min

Leadership Journeys [246] - Tom Gegax - "The consultant said the problem was me—and after cancer, divorce, and a failing business, I was finally ready to hear it."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this powerful episode of Choosing Leadership, Tom Gegax shares how a harsh truth—that he was the problem in his own company—sparked a complete transformation in his leadership. From building Tires Plus into a thriving enterprise to facing cancer, divorce, and near business collapse, Tom reveals how vulnerability and spirit reshaped his life and business philosophy. He challenges leaders to rethink corporate culture, nurture the whole person—intellectual, spiritual, physical, and emotional—and lead with both heart and accountability. Through his film Confessions of a CEO, Tom calls for leaders to question whether their decisions truly align with their mission and serve all stakeholders. If you’re ready to trade burnout and fear for meaning and impact, this conversation will inspire you to lead differently—starting now.You can find Tom Gegax at the below linkshttps://ceoworld.biz/https://www.confessionsofaceomovie.com/In the interview, Tom shares"The hardest truth I ever heard was this: I was the problem in my own company—and that truth set me free.""Leadership isn’t about driving harder; it’s about leading with heart, spirit, and service.""When you nurture the intellectual, spiritual, physical, and emotional sides of people, you don’t just build better leaders—you build better workplaces.""If people live for Fridays and dread Mondays, your culture is broken—and it’s your job to fix it.""Servant leadership is not being a dictator or a doormat; it’s being warm-hearted and tough-minded at the same time.""I put the customer at the top of our org chart—and myself at the very bottom, serving everyone else.""Vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s the birthplace of real, lasting leadership.""Question every decision: does it align with your mission and truly serve all stakeholders?""Even when my voice gave out, I kept spreading the message—because better leadership is worth the fight.""Choosing leadership is a commitment to live with joy, meaning, and impact—not just to run a business."

Oct 20, 202534 min

Leadership Journeys [245] - Syed Ahmed - "What people wouldn't know around me is i prefer solitude"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to walk away from corporate success and step into purpose-driven leadership? In this inspiring episode, Syed Ahmed shares his journey from the safety of a thriving corporate career to launching a mission-led vaccine company that’s reshaping global health access. He opens up about the inner shifts, tough choices, and cultural foundations that helped him build a company grounded in integrity and impact. Whether you're a leader considering a bold move or simply seeking deeper alignment in your work, Syed's story offers both a roadmap and a reminder of what truly matters. Tune in to discover how real leadership starts with a powerful choice—and the courage to follow it through. You can find Syed Ahmed at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ssyedahmed/https://techinvention.biz/In the interview, Syed shares"Leadership is not a title—it's a choice to stand for something bigger than yourself.""Leaving corporate comfort wasn’t easy, but purpose gave me the courage to jump.""Access to innovative vaccines should not be the privilege of the affording.""True leadership emerges when strategy meets a culture of integrity and unity.""We weren’t just building a business—we were building trust, equity, and access.""The vaccine gap isn’t just a healthcare issue; it’s a social justice issue.""My growth as a leader came from learning to accept what I can’t control—and owning what I can.""People-first leadership isn’t just moral—it’s the only sustainable path forward.""I’m an introvert leading with extroverted clarity—because my silence fuels my strength.""Leadership isn’t about scaling heights alone—it’s about creating ripples that uplift communities."

Oct 13, 202531 min

Leadership Journeys [244] - Conor McGowan Smyth - "I have a deep hunger to explore—both the world and my spiritual side."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What happens when a CEO stops chasing titles and starts chasing truth? In this powerful episode, Conor McGowan Smyth, CEO of Brava Solutions, opens up about how fatherhood, spirituality, and cultural curiosity transformed his leadership journey. From making gut-based decisions to navigating global teams, Conor shares raw and relatable lessons on leading with heart and clarity. Whether you're feeling stuck, burned out, or just seeking a deeper sense of purpose, this conversation will spark reflection and growth. Tune in to discover how real leadership begins the moment you choose to lead yourself first. You can find Conor McGowan Smyth at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bravasolutions/https://www.linkedin.com/company/galoras/In the interview, Conor shares"Leadership isn't about titles—it's about showing up authentically, especially when things fall apart.""Becoming a father changed everything. It taught me that leadership starts at home.""Real leadership emerges in crisis—not when things are going well, but when they’re falling apart.""Intuition is just as important as data. Some of my best decisions came from listening to my gut.""You can’t lead effectively without cultural awareness—leadership looks different across borders.""Spirituality helped me find clarity in chaos. It made me a better leader, husband, and human.""If you want to scale your company, start by scaling your people.""The most powerful leaders I’ve met weren’t the loudest in the room—they were the most authentic.""I dream of taking a year off—not to escape, but to go deeper into who I am and what I want to give back.""Choosing leadership is choosing growth. Every day, every decision, it’s a path you walk consciously."

Oct 6, 202534 min

Leadership Journeys [243] - Gillian-Alexandre Huart - "When I was in Belgium, I was called French. When I was in France, I was called Belgian."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to lead across cultures, scale impact across continents, and stay grounded in your values? In this episode, Gillian-Alexandre Huart, CEO of Engie Energy Access, shares how his multicultural upbringing shaped a leadership style rooted in empathy, adaptability, and trust. We dive into the evolving nature of leadership—from crisis response to cultivating a thriving, empowered team. Gillian’s story is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t static; it grows with you, especially when anchored in character and curiosity. If you’re navigating complexity or shifting your leadership style, this episode offers real-world insights you can apply today.You can find Gillian-Alexandre Huart at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/gillian-alexandre-huart/https://www.linkedin.com/company/engieenergyaccess/In the interview, Gillian shares"Leadership isn’t a role—it’s a daily choice to step beyond fear and serve something bigger than yourself.""Growing up between cultures taught me to value differences—today, it shapes how I lead." "You can’t build trust without fairness, loyalty, and transparency. These aren’t buzzwords—they’re leadership essentials.""Real leadership is knowing when to drive hard—and when to slow down, listen, and empower your team.""Navigating across cultures taught me this: read the room without judgment.""In times of crisis, people don’t need perfection. They need clarity, honesty, and direction.""The best leaders are like coaches—not stars on the field, but strategists setting the team up to win.""Strong values are a leader’s compass—they keep you grounded when everything else is shifting.""When leadership becomes playful, creative energy flows and people come alive.""Leadership evolves—mine moved from command and control to connection and collaboration."

Sep 29, 202533 min

Leadership Journeys [242] - Kahraman Yigit - "The best manager is the one who replaces himself"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it take to leave behind a legacy business and redefine success on your own terms? In this episode, Kahraman Yigit—co-founder and CEO of Olive Hospitality—shares his bold journey from Turkey to India, navigating culture shifts, economic crises, and rapid innovation. We dive into his philosophy of leadership, why empowering others is the real mark of success, and how personal passions fuel professional vision. Whether you're building a startup or leading a team, Kahraman’s story offers practical insights on resilience, reinvention, and staying grounded while growing big. Tune in to discover how choosing leadership—every day—can unlock possibilities you didn’t know existed.You can find Kahraman Yigit at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/kahraman-yigit-68110a24/https://www.instagram.com/kahraman_yigit/In the interview, Kahraman shares"True leadership begins the moment you choose to step out of a predetermined path and forge your own.""At just 13, Kahraman embraced discomfort, moving abroad alone—a bold first step toward the leader he would become.""Crises don’t crush visionaries—they fuel them. Kahraman built opportunity out of economic chaos.""Leadership isn’t about control—it’s about making yourself replaceable and lifting others up.""Moving to India wasn't just a business decision—it was a leap of faith rooted in long-term vision.""You can’t grow a business on copy-paste leadership. Kahraman tailors growth paths to individual strengths.""From real estate in Turkey to reimagining hospitality in India, Kahraman's journey is a lesson in adaptability.""Olive Hospitality's rise shows how global thinking paired with local insight creates market-leading innovation.""Leadership thrives where creativity and business intersect—Kahraman’s passions for aviation and photography keep his perspective fresh.""Choosing leadership is not a one-time decision. It’s a daily act of courage, curiosity, and conscious choice."

Sep 22, 202532 min

Leadership Journeys [241] - Zach Smith - "Connection through new cultures or places can spark powerful inner growth."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this soulful episode of Choosing Leadership, Zach Smith, founder and CEO of Anywhere, shares how a chance meeting in Costa Rica sparked a global movement rooted in meaningful travel and authentic connection. Together with host Sumit Gupta, they unpack how travel—when done with intention—can catalyze profound personal growth and cultural understanding. Zach opens up about leading through crisis, staying true to his values during the pandemic, and redefining success beyond transactions. This conversation is a must-listen for any leader who feels the tension between scaling a business and staying aligned with their deeper purpose. If you're craving a leadership journey that nourishes your soul as much as your goals, this episode will leave you inspired and reconnected.You can find Zach Smith at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/anywhereincceo/https://www.anywhere.com/In the interview, Zach shares“Connection—especially through new cultures and places—can spark powerful inner growth.” “We’re not just building a travel company. We’re curating soulful experiences that change people.” “Leadership is choosing purpose and connection over comfort and convenience.” “Our story started with a chance encounter in Costa Rica. What followed was a decades-long journey of intentional creation.” “Even when borders closed during the pandemic, our commitment to values kept us open—open to adapt, grow, and serve.” “We’re not here to sell travel. We’re here to change the way people experience the world.” “True leadership isn’t about shouting louder—it’s about embodying your values when it matters most.” “The future of travel is not about ticking boxes. It’s about meaningful moments that connect us to something greater.”“Trust, authenticity, and intention—those are the currencies that matter in business and in life.”“This episode is a reminder that choosing leadership means making bold choices that align with your soul—not just your strategy.”

Sep 15, 202533 min

Leadership Journeys [240] - Jonne Välilä - "Most things—whether in life or business—just aren't worth the stress."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What drives someone to keep building after 14 years of wins and failures? In this candid conversation, serial entrepreneur Jonne Välilä shares how he went from selling skateboards in Finland to running 20+ brands and a hedge fund in Dubai—all while staying grounded, honest, and ambitious. You'll hear his take on stress, cultural adaptation, and the mindset shifts that help leaders thrive in uncertain terrain. If you're wrestling with pressure, imposter syndrome, or the constant chase for “more,” this episode will feel like a deep exhale. Tune in for a refreshingly real take on leadership, risk, and what it truly means to play the long game.You can find Jonne Välilä at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonne-valila/https://www.wealthrone.com/In the interview, Jonne shares"Entrepreneurship is a cycle—start, stumble, learn, grow, repeat.""In Finland, I studied entrepreneurship; in Dubai, I lived it.""Most things in business—and life—aren’t worth the stress we give them.""I’d rather be painfully honest than politely misunderstood.""It’s not just about success—it’s about the feeling of becoming successful.""Failures don’t define your story—they sharpen your strategy.""Dubai pushes you forward without pushing you down.""Risk is essential—as long as it’s you taking it, not your clients or investors.""Transparency builds trust. And trust builds everything else.""Leadership is a choice. So is the courage to keep choosing it every day."

Sep 8, 202532 min

Leadership Journeys [239] - Steven Meersman - " You can never achieve balance because then you're standing still and you die"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to lead in the climate tech space—beyond the buzzwords and boardrooms? In this candid conversation, Steven Meersman, co-founder of Zenobi Energy, shares how he went from resisting entrepreneurship to leading a company that's transforming energy infrastructure across 11 countries. You’ll hear hard-won lessons on scaling with purpose, building a culture of ownership, and navigating the messy middle of leadership. Steven’s insights on balancing innovation with financial viability are gold for any leader trying to do work that actually matters. If you’re building something bold and want to stay grounded while growing fast, this episode is for you.You can find Steven Meersman at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stevencgmeersman/https://www.zenobe.com/In the interview, Steven shares“Leadership is a pendulum—you don’t want perfect balance, you want movement. Knowing when to push back is key.” “We don’t just hire startup veterans—we hire passionate people who care deeply about our mission. Ownership can be taught.” “If sustainability isn’t financially viable, it won’t scale. Our job is to make green solutions make business sense.” “My journey into entrepreneurship was reluctant at first, but purpose pulled me in—climate tech gave me a reason to build.” “Lessons from oil and gas—like managing risk and optimizing cost—are surprisingly useful when scaling clean tech.” “I don’t make decisions based on labels. I look at the opportunity, the timing, and the impact we can make.” “A good leader supports without micromanaging and communicates without creating silos.” “We’re solving the first mile, the last mile, and everything in between to make renewable energy work at scale.” “We’ve repurposed EV batteries to replace diesel generators—real innovation happens where the grid doesn’t reach.” “Culture isn’t just values on a wall—it’s what people do when no one’s looking. That’s what drives innovation.”

Sep 1, 20251 min

Leadership Journeys [238] - Saasha Celestial-One - "Every dollar that you spend is a vote for the world that you wanna live in"

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really mean to lead with purpose in a world that’s constantly pulling us toward profit and performance? In this inspiring conversation, Saasha Celestial-One—co-founder and COO of Olio—shares how she’s tackling food waste while staying grounded in mission, sustainability, and conscious leadership. From building a globally recognized app to not buying new clothes for over a decade, Saasha’s choices challenge the status quo and invite us to rethink our own. We explore how vulnerability, emotional energy, and authentic partnerships shape bold leadership. If you're navigating growth while trying to stay true to your values, this episode is a must-listen.You can find Saasha Celestial-One at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/saasha-celestial-one-929390/https://olioapp.com/en/In the interview, Saasha shares"Leadership is a choice—and I choose to lead with purpose, not just profit.""Every transaction is a vote for the kind of world we want to live in.""Starting Olio wasn’t just about food waste—it was about reimagining our relationship with the planet.""The highs and lows of entrepreneurship are real—but so is the power of resilience.""I haven’t bought new clothes in 13 years. Sustainability starts with small, personal decisions.""Building a startup is like a marriage—you need shared values, mutual respect, and a whole lot of patience.""Creativity without structure is chaos; structure without creativity is lifeless. You need both to lead.""Vulnerability and authenticity aren't weaknesses—they're leadership superpowers.""Scaling globally means working with—not against—regulations, and seeing them as tools for impact.""We all have the power to create change. Start with what’s on your plate—and what you choose to waste."

Aug 25, 20255 min

Leadership Journeys [237] - Anant Agarwal - " Sales is vanity. Profit is sanity, and cash is reality. "

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.What does it really take to walk away from a stable global career and build something from the ground up? In this episode, Anant Agarwal, CEO of Skill Mine, shares the raw emotional journey of choosing leadership and stepping into entrepreneurship with courage and conviction. From growing up surrounded by business conversations to building a tech company that aims to serve the world, Anant’s story is packed with insight and inspiration. He talks about the weight of starting over, the power of frugality, and how he nurtures leadership within his team. Tune in for an honest, energizing conversation that will challenge you to dream bigger and lead with intention.You can find Anant Agarwal at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/agrawalanant/https://skill-mine.com/In the interview, Anant shares"Choosing leadership is not a role—it's a decision, driven by dreams too big to ignore.""Leaving a secure global career wasn’t easy, but I realized—if not now, then when?" – Anant Agarwal"Business wasn’t just a subject in school—it was dinner table conversation in my family.""You can’t build something new while clinging to the comforts of the old.""Frugality is not about scarcity—it’s about intelligent resourcefulness.""When you lead with purpose, your team stops being employees and starts becoming ambassadors.""We’re not just building for India—we’re building in India, for the world.""The hardest part of entrepreneurship? Leaving behind people who only knew the professional version of me.""Innovation happens when failure isn’t punished—it’s studied and celebrated.""Choosing leadership is a daily act—it’s not about titles, it’s about responsibility and courage."

Aug 18, 202536 min

Leadership Journeys [236] - Jason Foster - "People do their best work when they feel safe to disagree."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.I believe we all have a lot to learn from each other's stories - of where we started, where we are now, and our successes and struggles on the way. With this series of interviews, my attempt is to give leaders an opportunity to share their stories and for all of us to learn from their generous sharing. If you know a leader whom you would like to see celebrated on the show, please send me a message on LinkedIn with their name.In this episode of Choosing Leadership, Jason Foster, CEO of ORI Biotech, shares how he's reshaping the future of healthcare by leading with purpose, not just profit. From Capitol Hill to health tech, his journey is packed with lessons on building culture, navigating chaos, and staying grounded in a mission that truly matters. We explore why autonomy without alignment can derail a startup, and how fairness and psychological safety drive innovation more than perks ever could. If you're a leader trying to build something that lasts—especially in a fast-moving industry—this conversation will challenge how you think about compensation, culture, and impact. Tune in for real talk, bold ideas, and leadership wisdom you won’t find in a textbook.You can find Jason Foster at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jasoncfoster/https://oribiotech.com/connectIn the interview, Jason shares"Culture eats structure for breakfast—if you don’t build it intentionally, it builds itself by accident.""We don’t use carrot-and-stick compensation. We aim for fairness, transparency, and intrinsic motivation.""Innovation doesn’t happen in chaos. You need clarity, rhythm, and alignment—even in a startup.""Autonomy is powerful, but without shared purpose and regular check-ins, it becomes a recipe for misalignment.""We’re not here just to build a company—we're here to change how people access lifesaving therapies around the world.""Leadership is less about control and more about removing obstacles so your team can do their best work.""Healthcare today is reactive. What we need is a proactive, tech-enabled system that serves people before they get sick.""Bringing business thinking into public policy could be the key to fixing broken healthcare systems globally.""You can’t scale a mission like ours without scaling trust, transparency, and psychological safety.""I’m here to mentor, support, and build the next wave of health tech leaders—let’s connect."

Aug 11, 202537 min

Leadership Journeys [235] - Jonathan Brun - "Anything valuable and lasting takes time to build."

This is the Leadership Journey series on the Choosing Leadership Podcast.In this episode, Jonathan Brun—Founder and CEO of mnemonic—shares what it really takes to build a company that lasts. Far from the glamorized startup hustle, Jonathan’s journey is a masterclass in patience, consistency, and values-driven leadership. He opens up about competing with giants as a bootstrapped founder, navigating compliance in a changing world, and why true impact means thinking beyond profits. Whether you’re scaling a business or leading a team, this conversation will challenge you to rethink your definition of success. Tune in to discover why playing the long game might just be your greatest leadership advantage.You can find Jonathan Brun at the below linkshttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathanbrun/https://nimonik.com/contact-us/usa/In the interview, Jonathan shares"Success isn’t always fast or flashy—sometimes, it’s about quietly showing up for years and playing the long game.""We didn’t start mnemonic with a grand plan for compliance—it grew out of curiosity, grit, and a willingness to learn.""Real growth comes from consistency. Like Arctic explorers, we set goals every two months and march forward, no matter the weather.""Being bootstrapped means being bold—we’ve built a business that competes with giants, one smart decision at a time.""Leadership isn’t about ego or titles—it’s about serving something bigger than yourself, even when no one’s watching.""I’m more inspired by Gandhi than billionaires. Building something meaningful matters more than building wealth.""AI may be the future, but values, process, and human insight will always be part of smart compliance.""We turned an old consulting database into a thriving B2B SaaS company. Not magic—just patience, mistakes, and iteration.""Business is a long game. If you want to create impact, build like you’ll be around for 50 years.""Compliance may sound boring—but done right, it saves lives, prevents disasters, and protects what matters."

Aug 4, 202531 min