
Game Changers with Molly Fletcher
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Jon Gordon on Positive Leadership
Jon Gordon's passion is developing positive leaders and inspiring winning team cultures. The author of the international bestseller The Energy Bus, Jon is a sought after speaker on leadership, culture, sales and teamwork. On today's episode, Jon shares what he's learned about building thriving team cultures, why positive leadership inspires high performance, and what to do when energy vampires threaten your workplace culture. Get his latest book, The Power of Positive Leadership, available now.

Billy Horschel on Mental Toughness
PGA Tour golfer Billy Horschel is one of golf's brightest young stars. On this episode, Billy talks about recovering from adversity, developing mental toughness, how to handle pressure, and the piece of advice he received from Tiger Woods that changed his mental approach.
Tom Glavine on Peak Performance
A Hall of Fame pitcher, Tom Glavine etched his name in history as one of the game's great as he led the Braves to five World Series appearances in the 1990s. On this episode, Tom shares what it takes to compete at the highest level and the ingredients to build a winning culture.
Jim Loehr on the Power of Full Engagement
World-renowned performance psychologist Dr. Jim Loehr is well known for his work with top athletes and Olympians. As co-founder of the Human Performance Institute, he applies his research to the business world with Corporate Athlete training on performance and resilience. The author of 16 books, including the national bestseller The Power of Full Engagement, Jim's ground-breaking science-based energy management training system has been featured everywhere from the Harvard Business Review to the Oprah Winfrey Show. On today's episode, Jim shares how to find fulfillment at work, ways to maximize energy for peak performance, and how to re-wire our mental script.
Tom Izzo on Maximizing Your Team's Potential
One of the greatest coaches in college basketball history, Michigan State men's basketball coach Tom Izzo has carved out a Hall of Fame career. But beyond the championships, Coach of the Year accolades, and 500+ career wins, Izzo has shaped the lives of countless players and coaches who have come through his program. On this episode, Izzo talks about what's shaped his sports leadership philosophy, the difference between good teams and great teams, and the legacy he wants to leave behind.
Alison Levine on Leadership Lessons from Mount Everest
Imagine yourself on the highest peak in the world, surviving sub-zero temperatures, battering winds, and sudden avalanches. Adventurer Alison Levine has been there. She's served as team captain of the first American Women's Everest Expedition, climbed the highest peak on every continent, and skied to both Poles. There's no better training ground for leaders than environments where uncertainty reigns, teamwork is essential, and people are pushed beyond their perceived limits. On this episode, Alison talks about what she's learned about leading through adversity, teamwork, and risk taking by taking on the world's highest peaks. If you want more, be sure to check out her New York Times bestseller On The Edge. Follow Alison: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram

Chipper Jones on What Baseball Taught Me About Failure
During his 19-year career with the Atlanta Braves, Chipper Jones was a World Series Champion, 1999 National League MVP and 8x All-Star. But baseball also forced him to fail time and time again, and in that he found his most valuable lessons. On this episode, the former #1 pick and future Hall of Famer discusses the highs and lows of being a professional athlete, opens up about his personal struggles, and talks about the mental toughness and perseverance required to become one of the game's greatest switch-hitters. His new book, Ballplayer, is in stores now.

Kat Cole on Authentic Leadership
From her start as a hostess at Hooters to leading some of the world's best-known food brands, Kat Cole shares the leadership lessons she's learned through her accelerated rise up the corporate ladder. On this episode, the current group president of FOCUS Brands talks about her personal leadership philosophy, how to help people embrace change, her advice to young leaders, and what it takes to lead successful teams with hustle and heart.

Laura Gentile on Building A Winning Brand at ESPN
Laura Gentile turned her passion and purpose into a vision, leading the launch of the espnW platform for ESPN. On this episode, the former college field hockey standout takes us behind the scenes to talk about the hard-driving culture at ESPN, her vision for espnW, and what it takes to launch a new brand.

Mike Feinberg on Purpose-Driven Leadership
Work hard. Be nice.Those simple words are at the core of KIPP (Knowledge is Power Program), a national network of college-prep public charter schools in underserved communities. On this episode, co-founder Mike Feinberg shares the vision behind KIPP, how to infuse purpose into leadership, and how grit can be cultivated in kids.

Jessie Graff on Superheroes, Ninja Warriors and Facing Fear
Hollywood stuntwoman and American Ninja Warrior competitor Jessie Graff is living out her dream of being a superhero. Her day-to-day activities include: "anything on rooftops, sides of buildings or bridges, and dramatic wipeouts." In this episode, Jessie talks about breaking down gender barriers, chasing Hollywood dreams, her training regimen, and how to stare down fear.

Steve Koonin on Creating An Innovative Culture
Visionary Steve Koonin has spearheaded marketing for iconic brands—from Coca-Cola to Turner to the NBA's Atlanta Hawks. His offbeat marketing ideas and unique leadership approach have reinvigorated the Hawks franchise. In this episode, Steve shares what it takes to break through the status quo and create a culture of innovation that rewards great ideas and risk taking.
Monique Mosley on Being Your Own Boss
An entrepreneur, angel investor and philanthropist, Monique Mosley has helped guide the careers of visionaries in the music and entertainment industries and has worked as a consultant on the hit TV show Empire. On this episode, Monique talks about the making of a hit TV show, what it takes to build your own brand, and why as leaders we can—and should—always pay it forward.

Val Ackerman on Reinventing Your Career
From serving as the first President of the WNBA to heading up the Big East Conference, Val Ackerman has made her mark on the sports industry. On this episode, Val talks about the importance of women in leadership and why you shouldn't be afraid to reinvent your career.

Isaac Lidsky on Mastering Your Reality
What can losing your sight teach you about vision? With a TED Talk that's been viewed over 2 million times and a new book, Eyes Wide Open, Isaac Lidsky shows us why it isn't external circumstances, but how we perceive and respond to them, that governs our reality.

Verne Harnish on How To Scale Your Business
Known simply as "The Growth Guy," Verne Harnish is founder of the world-renowned Entrepreneur's Organization (EO) and has been called one of the "Top 10 Minds in Small Business" by Fortune. On this episode, Verne talks about how to scale your business, the common barriers to growth, and why we need less management and more coaching.