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Small Happy Teams Make For Big Happy Results

May 10, 202612 min

What organizations really teach

Apr 26, 202627 min

The Labels We Use

Apr 11, 20269 min

S2 Ep 20Luck = Preparation + Opportunity

This episode explores how most career opportunities come not from applying, but from trust, curiosity, and openness. John reflects on followership, preparedness, and inclusion as the real engines of progress and chance. Learning, collaboration, and courage—rather than credentials alone—create the connections that open doors and sustain meaningful work.

Mar 27, 202615 min

S2 Ep 18The Rise of the Centaur

In this episode, explore how AI has ignited my creative spark, turning non-artist me into a cartoon creator in minutes using tools like Google Gemini. From Clive Thompson's "Centaur" concept—humans and machines in symbiosis—to the vital role of precise prompting and vocabulary, discover why people truly power everything, even AI. A reflective journey on technology's timeless story of human ingenuity.

Mar 8, 202614 min

S2 Ep 19Special Edition: Be a disappointment

Exploring a counterintuitive idea that might just change the way you move through the world — what if getting better at disappointing people was actually the key to living a fuller, more honest life?The original full text from which this was pulled is here: https://ckarchive.com/b/5quvh7hnog3mwbp5xxd52a95qqv44in by Oliver Burkeman

Mar 8, 20264 min

S2 Ep 17When everyone is accountable, nobody is...

When everyone is accountable, nobody truly is. This episode explores the psychology behind diffused responsibility in emergencies, at home, and at work. From milk bag competitions (I live in Canada. Look it up!) to workplace silence, discover why clear accountability matters more than ever. As AI tools take on more tasks, we examine who's really responsible for the output and why keeping humans accountable is crucial for fostering genuine relationships and organizational success.

Feb 15, 202619 min

S2 Ep 163 factors of trust

In this episode, I reflect on 25 years of leading teams and why trust is the glue that holds us together at work and in life. I break down three pillars—transparency, credibility, and reliability—and share simple, practical ways to strengthen them in any relationship or team. You’ll hear real‑world examples, research on trust and well‑being, and one quick “Trust Audit” you can run this week to see where you’re strong and where you can grow. Stay tuned for some bloopers at the end. Don't judge me for having fun. :) References: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_power_of_trust_across_your_lifespanhttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/528035

Feb 7, 202624 min

S2 Ep 15The hidden costs of misusing AI

I believe we need deliberate human learning over AI shortcuts. While AI excels at speed, outsourcing thinking leads to forgetting and generic output. Through personal rituals and frameworks, reclaim expertise: validate AI rigorously, synthesize with experience, and prioritize human relationships. A quasi-manifesto for leaders adopting AI without losing their creative edge.Research about money buying happiness: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11482-020-09875-6

Jan 18, 202620 min

S2 Ep 14Make 2026 proudly and unapologetically ours!

Last year: stoic quotes and grand intentions. This year? Simplicity. Three words for 2026: Be. Create. Share.Be present, generous, adventurous. Create work that lights you up, environments where people thrive, ideas that spark change. Share it all—the joy, frustration, doubts, triumphs—with the people who turn solo schleps into shared feasts.Because when we do life shoulder-to-shoulder, magic happens. These are the same People who Power Everything. Let's make 2026 unapologetically ours.

Jan 4, 202612 min

S2 Ep 13Will it be different this time?

Will it be different this time? Explore why change sticks—or doesn't—in life and work. From status quo bias and VUCA hype to mixed leadership training results, discover adaptability as the key: a learnable skill backed by research like Kodden and ALBS. Ditch rigid prescriptions; tune to context like a Veyron oil change. Embrace behavioral insights—choose, think, and adapt differently. People power everything.References: Nöthel S, Nübold A, Uitdewilligen S, Schepers J and Hülsheger U (2023) Development and validation of the adaptive leadership behavior scale (ALBS). Front. Psychol. 14:1149371. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1149371https://influencejournalforleaders.com/2025/07/01/why-90-of-leadership-programs-fail-and-the-one-shift-that-changes-everything/

Dec 21, 202527 min

S2 Ep 12Doing Nothing

In this episode, I talk about doing nothing — not the mindful, relaxing kind, but the kind where time stretches and purpose fades. From years of work and deadlines to days of stillness, I explore how “nothing” can feel peaceful, then unsettling, and how rediscovering movement, curiosity, and connection gives meaning back to life. Doing nothing, it turns out, is rarely truly nothing.

Dec 18, 202514 min

S2 Ep 11Personality Tests & Labels

Personality tests are just one perspective on who we are. In this episode, discover why results can be insightful yet never the full story. Labels only scratch the surface—real growth comes from conversations, reflection, and embracing our unique mix of traits. With personal anecdotes and practical advice, learn how feedback from those around us can matter more than any test. Remember: we are complex, and people power everything.Principles You testing is free and you can find it at https://principlesyou.com/

Oct 26, 202527 min

S2 Ep 10Thankful

In this Thanksgiving episode, John reflects on gratitude, the power of “what if,” and how shifting from past regrets to future possibilities can spark meaningful action. From virtual drinks with friends to global connections at work, he reminds us that being thankful for what we have—and daring to imagine what could be—keeps life rich and full of promise.

Oct 13, 202514 min

S2 Ep 9AI is changing jobs, not replacing humans

AI isn’t replacing people; it’s reshaping work. This episode explores why radiologists are busier than ever despite powerful imaging models, and how real‑world constraints—data gaps, regulation, liability, and human judgment—keep experts in the loop. From demand surges to new roles cleaning up AI’s “work slop,” we unpack how technology shifts tasks, skills, and careers. The takeaway: humans with AI outperform humans without—and the future is profoundly collaborative.Article about how 95% of AI investments do nothing: https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/18/generative_ai_zero_return_95_percent/

Sep 28, 202510 min

S2 Ep 8Who decides what is "Good"?

This episode explores AU-Harness, a new open-source toolkit that evaluates Large Audio Language Models. We unpack why voice matters—how tone, mood, and context shape meaning—and how LALMs aim to catch sarcasm, frustration, and intent. Beyond tech, we examine measurement itself: Goodhart’s law, metrics that get gamed, and who decides what “good” means in leadership and service. Ultimately, tools should make life better—without reducing people to numbers.

Sep 13, 202515 min

S2 Ep 7Thank a union member

This episode is a thank you to unions and their tireless fight for better wages, safer workplaces, and equality for all workers. From personal experiences to broader victories, we recognize how union efforts uplift not just members but entire industries and communities. Join us as we celebrate the powerful impact of “people power” and honor the union movement for making workplaces fairer and stronger every day.

Sep 1, 20258 min

S2 Ep 6We've been here before, and will be back again...

In this episode, I share a personal challenge: reading one scientific article every day. From timeless lessons in decades-old research to surprising findings on motivation, oxytocin, and AI, I reflect on why critical thinking matters more than ever. This journey is about reconnecting with science, questioning assumptions, and discovering how research can bring more clarity and humanity to our daily lives.

Aug 17, 202512 min

S2 Ep 5Let People Flow Together

In this episode, we explore how focus, environment, and human connection shape performance and well-being. From brain synchronization to the power of small rituals, we reveal why presence matters, structure supports behaviour, and autonomy with intention wins. Practical tips help you cut distractions, build trust, and create a culture that lasts. Always start with curiosity—because People Power Everything.

Aug 10, 202522 min

S2 Ep 3The emotions of starting something new

Starting something new can be terrifying—and thrilling. This week, I reflect on the roller coaster of emotions that comes with stepping into unfamiliar work territory. From impostor syndrome and self-doubt to excitement and rediscovering purpose, I explore how reframing fear as curiosity makes all the difference. I’m also learning to embrace the unknown, lean on others, and remember that people power everything. Big leaps, small wins. Let’s go.Reference to article on Perfectionism (A good read!) https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/perfectionism-imperfection-acceptance-john-dallas-qhyue

Jul 26, 202511 min

S2 Ep 1Special Episode - Misunderstandings

How a quick text and me trying to be helpful became me feeling like a real ass... One question would have alleviated lots of questions and efforts.

Jul 15, 20257 min

S2 Ep 2Special episode - Misunderstandings - Notebook LM version

This is the interpretation of Google's Notebook LM of my previous podcast about misunderstandings. I find the analysis by a 3rd party really well done. It is generated by Google's AI engine.

Jul 15, 20258 min

S1 Ep 99Episode 99 - Meet your heroes, and make new ones!

In this episode, I share reflections from my first experience attending the Global Followership Conference. From initial self-doubt to meaningful conversations with academic heroes, I discovered the power of connection, curiosity, and shared purpose. Followership brought us together, but it was the people—their openness, kindness, and insights—that made it unforgettable. Tune in for a personal journey through learning, belonging, and the quiet strength of simply showing up and being human. Talk to strangers, meet your heroes, and make new ones!

Jun 22, 202522 min

S1 Ep 98Episode 98 - We Are The Lucky Ones

In this episode, I reflect on gratitude, health, and the privilege of stability. I also ask for your support in raising funds to fight cancer—because this disease touches us all. I’ll be cycling 113km on July 6 to support the cause. Let’s talk about the power of perspective, the strength in kindness, and how recognizing our luck can inspire us to help others.To give, go to http://secure.jghfoundation.org/goto/jdallas - Thank you for your generosity and support!

May 26, 202512 min

S1 Ep 97Episode 97 - Adding Value

Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive into what it really means to create value at work—beyond checklists and job titles. I reflect on moments in my career when I had no expertise, but still made a difference. How? By focusing on people, purpose, and breaking down barriers. If you’ve ever questioned your impact, this episode will help you rethink how we all contribute. Let’s talk about real value—the kind that lasts.

May 19, 202524 min

S1 Ep 96Episode 96 - Buying Time

In this episode, we explore time—the great equalizer. Why do we feel so time-poor when time is equal for all? Learn about the illusion of time pressure, discover three simple ways to reclaim hidden time, and reflect on how conscious choices can unlock more freedom. Let’s shift perspectives and start living with intention, not just urgency.References:Dorn, F., & Folbre, N. (2022). Income and Time Poverty: Definitions, Thresholds and Tradeoffs. Manuscript, Department of Economics, University of Massachusetts Amherst, USA.Goodin, R. E., Rice, J. M., Bittman, M., & Saunders, P. (2005). The time-pressure illusion: Discretionary time vs. free time. Social indicators research, 73, 43-70.Burgess (2024) How to Slow Down Time.  https://joel-burgess-coach.medium.com/how-to-slow-down-time-95e96d67e059 Newport, C. (2022). It’s time to embrace slow productivity. The New Yorker (Jan. 2022). https://www.bollettinoadapt.it/wp-content/uploads/2022/01/Its-Time-to-Embrace-Slow-Productivity-_-The-New-Yorker.pdf

Apr 20, 202517 min

S1 Ep 95Episode 95 - Not that special - Leading and Following

In this episode, we explore the idea that being a good follower is just as important as being a good leader. Drawing from military and civilian experiences, we discuss how trust, adaptability, and communication shape strong teams. Leadership isn’t a title—it’s a moment. We break down the myth of “being special” and focus on how people power everything, especially when we learn to lead and follow with purpose.

Apr 6, 202514 min

S1 Ep 94Episode 94 - Recentering

In this episode, I reflect on personal change, evolving perspectives, and the challenges of navigating uncertainty. I explore how breathing techniques—like box breathing and alternate nostril breathing—help me calm my mind and regain clarity. I share gratitude for the choices I have and discuss how staying grounded and adaptable can ease life’s transitions. Ultimately, support from others reminds us that, truly, People Power Everything.References:Brown, R. P., & Gerbarg, P. L. (2013). Breathing Practices for Treatment of Psychiatric and Stress-Related Medical Conditions. Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 36(1), 121–140  Bernardi, L., Wdowczyk-Szulc, J., Valenti, C., Castoldi, S., Passino, C., Spadacini, G., & Sleight, P. (2000). Effects of Controlled Breathing, Mental Activity and Mental Stress With or Without Verbalization on Heart Rate Variability. Journal of the American College of Cardiology, 35(6), 1462–1469. Zaccaro, A., Piarulli, A., Laurino, M., Garbella, E., Menicucci, D., Neri, B., & Gemignani, A. (2018). How Breath-Control Can Change Your Life: A Systematic Review on Psycho-Physiological Correlates of Slow Breathing. Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, 12, 353Box Breathing (Square Breathing): Source: Described in "Breathing: The Master Key to Self Healing" by Dr. Andrew Weil (2004)4-7-8 Breathing: Source: Developed by Dr. Andrew Weil, detailed in his book "Breathing: The Master Key to Self Healing" (2004)Diaphragmatic Breathing (Belly Breathing): Source: American Lung Association's breathing technique resourcesAlternate Nostril Breathing (Nadi Shodhana): Research published in the International Journal of Yoga (2013)Progressive Relaxation Breathing: Developed by Dr. Edmund Jacobson, described in his book "Progressive Relaxation" (1938)

Apr 4, 202519 min

S1 Ep 93Episode 93 - Removing Mirrors

In this episode, we explore the concept of mirrors—physical, social, and psychological—and how they shape our self-perception. From self-imposed distortions to impostor syndrome, we discuss ways to improve self-esteem, embrace learning, and shift our perspective. With practical strategies to remove unhelpful “mirrors,” we highlight how others' views can positively impact us.References: A Bit of Optimism Podcast (Simon Sinek) – The Myth of the Perfect Meditator with Jay Shetty. The Force of Kindness by Sharon SalzbergOn Purpose podcast (Jay Shetty)Body Positivity - https://www.psychologytoday.com/ca/basics/body-positivity Validate me, please!  (Vox)Adams, G.S., Converse, B.A., Hales, A.H. et al. People systematically overlook subtractive changes. Nature 592, 258–261 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41586-021-03380-y

Mar 23, 202523 min

S1 Ep 92Episode 92 - Feeling Stupid to Grow Smart

In this episode, I explore the discomfort of feeling less knowledgeable than those around us and how it fuels personal growth. I discuss intellectual humility, the value of mentorship, and the importance of surrounding ourselves with people who challenge us. Learning thrives in discomfort, and embracing it can unlock new levels of skill and understanding. Tune in to discover practical strategies for continuous learning and self-improvement.

Mar 16, 202519 min

S1 Ep 91Episode 91 - Yes to Friends!

Some people in our lives inspire an automatic "yes"—not out of obligation, but trust and respect. In this episode, I talk about the mentors, colleagues, and friends who shaped my career and personal growth. From unexpected job opportunities to the power of trust and learning, I explore how saying yes can open doors and strengthen relationships. Who do you say yes to?References:Karasek, R. A., & Theorell, T. (1990). Healthy work: Stress, productivity and the reconstruction of working life. New York: Basic Books.How Gratitude Helps Your Friendships Grow

Mar 9, 202518 min

S1 Ep 90Episode 90 - On Suffering

In this episode, we explore the paradox of suffering—how it can be both painful and transformative. From personal struggles to athletic feats and academic pursuits, we discuss how the right kind of suffering can lead to growth, resilience, and achievement. With insights from psychology and philosophy, we challenge the idea of avoiding discomfort and instead embrace it as a catalyst for becoming better, stronger, and more fulfilled.Links: Suffering a healthy life - on the existential dimension of health (Binder, 2022)Through Pediatrics to Psycho-Analysis (Winnicott, 2014)Some key differences between a happy life and a meaningful life. (Beaumeister et al, 2016)

Mar 2, 202518 min

S1 Ep 89Episode 89 - Inertia

In this episode, we explore the concept of inertia—its benefits, drawbacks, and impact on our lives. While change drives growth, stability offers depth and resilience. How do we balance movement and stillness? From physics to personal experiences, we examine why overcoming inertia takes effort and why, sometimes, staying put has its own value. Join us as we quickly reflect on navigating change and embracing both action and rest.

Feb 23, 202513 min

S1 Ep 88Episode 88 - Equanimity

In this episode, I explore the concept of equanimity—staying calm and balanced despite life’s ups and downs. I discuss how neuroscience explains emotional regulation, share insights from Buddha’s Brain, and reflect on my own ability to pause before reacting. I also offer practical tips to cultivate equanimity in everyday life. Because in the end, People Power Everything.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Equanimityhttps://rickhanson.com/writings/books/buddhas-brain/

Feb 16, 202518 min

S1 Ep 87Episode 87 - Free Your Ass and Your Mind Will Follow

Ever wake up feeling emotionally off? We've all been there. This week, we explore how our brains and bodies react to stress, from hormone floods to negative news cycles. Learn practical tips to manage your emotions, reframe situations, and find calm amidst the chaos. Tune in for simple tricks to boost your mental and physical well-being.References:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_quo_biashttps://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/seven_ways_to_shift_your_difficult_emotionshttps://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/articles/22187-cortisolhttps://www.nature.com/articles/srep30187https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306453022001846https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/https://www.health.harvard.edu/mind-and-mood/a-20-minute-nature-break-relieves-stresshttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasympathetic_nervous_system

Feb 9, 202514 min

S1 Ep 86Episode 86 - Feeling Poetic

In this episode, we explore the power of words, silence, and righteous anger. Inspired by Dylan Thomas, we reflect on when to speak, when to act, and how to channel rage into meaningful change. Can we transform frustration into unity and progress? Join us as we take a step back, embrace reflection, and remember: People power everything.

Feb 3, 20256 min

S1 Ep 85Episode 85 - Being More Social

In this episode, John explores the importance of being social in a digital age. He discusses how we should rebuild meaningful relationships, foster empathy, and rediscover the joy of real-world connections. Drawing from podcasts and articles, he examines the human need to serve others and the dangers of growing too comfortable in solitude. Learn how small acts of service can enhance your well-being and bring communities closer together.

Jan 27, 202512 min

S1 Ep 84Episode 84 - My invisible disability, co-starring Diabetes!

Welcome to today’s episode! I’ll share a deeply personal story about living with an invisible disability—Type 1 diabetes. My goal is to raise awareness, inspire openness, and offer insight into the challenges and strategies of managing a chronic condition. By sharing my experience, I hope to encourage understanding, reduce stigma, and support others navigating similar paths. Let’s dive into this journey of resilience, planning, and embracing life.

Jan 20, 202520 min

S1 Ep 83Episode 83 - Reaching goals, a master's for me.

This podcast episode explores John's journey of completing a Master's degree. John shares his highs and lows, facing challenges like procrastination and self-doubt, and ultimately finding fulfillment in the pursuit of knowledge. He emphasizes the importance of personal growth, aligning learning with values, and the enduring power of human connection.

Jan 13, 202513 min

S1 Ep 82Episode 82 - Do What Doesn't Feel Like Work

It’s Monday, and John shares reflections on finding joy and flow in work. Exploring intrinsic motivation, he discusses aligning with core values, experimenting with challenges, and reframing current roles to uncover fulfillment. Drawing on psychological insights, he offers practical steps for crafting a meaningful path while emphasizing self-compassion and support from others. Tune in to discover how to transform toil into purpose and pursue what truly moves the needle for you.

Jan 6, 202515 min

S1 Ep 81Episode 81 - Happy New Year 2025!!

It’s a reflective time of year, and in this episode of People Power Everything, John shares his gratitude, lessons learned, and hopes for the year ahead. From traveling across Canada and Mexico, pursuing academic goals, and navigating career changes, to cherishing the importance of family, friends, and community, John explores how these experiences shaped 2024. He reminds us that comparison should only be with our past selves and emphasizes the need to live authentically and share our journeys with those who matter. In the end, it all comes back to one simple truth: People Power Everything.

Dec 30, 202412 min

S1 Ep 80Episode 80 - More Social, Less Media

In this episode, we explore how social media has shifted from meaningful connections to overwhelming ads and distractions. Drawing on personal experiences and insights from Sherry Turkle, we’ll discuss how to foster real relationships in a digital age. Tune in for practical tips and reflections on bringing more social into your social media experience.Links: You know who’s really addicted to their phones? The olds.”  What If Darth Vader had a LinkedIn Profile

Dec 23, 202421 min

S1 Ep 79Episode 79 - Empathy and Sympathy, what's the difference?

In this episode of People Power Everything, we explore the nuanced differences between empathy and sympathy. Learn about empathy's four dimensions—affective, cognitive, behavioral, and moral—and how they shape our interactions at work and in life. Discover practical tips to practice empathy better and foster stronger relationships. Whether you're a leader, colleague, or friend, this episode will leave you inspired to connect more deeply with others.References:Breyer, T.(2020). Empathy, sympathy and compassion. In The Routledge handbook of phenomenology of emotion (pp. 429-440). Routledge.Jeffrey, D. (2016). Empathy, sympathy and compassion in healthcare: Is there a problem? Is there a difference? Does it matter?. Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine, 109(12), 446-452.Sinclair, S., Beamer, K., Hack, T. F., McClement, S., Raffin Bouchal, S., Chochinov, H.M., & Hagen, N. A. (2017). Sympathy, empathy, and compassion: A grounded theory study of palliative care patients’ understandings, experiences, and preferences. Palliative medicine, 31(5), 437-447.

Dec 1, 202414 min

S1 Ep 78Episode 78 - Let the good shine through

Welcome to this week's episode of **People Power Everything**! Today, we dive into why our minds cling to negativity and how we can shift that focus to lead happier, more balanced lives. We'll explore why "bad is stronger than good," backed by research, and share six powerful strategies to bring positivity into your daily routine. Tune in and learn how to embrace the good and avoid the negative!

Nov 11, 202410 min

S1 Ep 77Episode 77 - What's really important

Welcome back to People Power Everything! This week, let’s pause and reflect. Are our daily actions aligned with what truly matters? Sometimes, life pulls us in countless directions, and it’s easy to lose sight of what’s important. Join me as we explore the science of self-reflection, relationships, and the power of staying connected to our values and each other.

Nov 4, 20248 min

S1 Ep 76Episode 76 - Really scary things! Negativity bias, confirmation bias and the Dunning-Kruger effect.

In this episode, we break down three common cognitive biases: negativity bias, confirmation bias, and the Dunning-Kruger effect. Discover how our minds naturally focus on negative news, seek out information that confirms our beliefs, and why we sometimes feel more confident than our knowledge justifies. Tune in to hear about things I find really really scary.

Oct 28, 202414 min

S1 Ep 75Episode 75 - Question Everything!

In this episode, we explore the idea of questioning everything—whether as curious children, rebellious teenagers, or reflective adults. From playful curiosity to deeper introspection, questioning helps shape our understanding of the world and challenges societal norms. As we grow, we realize there are countless opportunities and paths we can choose. The key is to ask the questions that open doors to new possibilities. After all, People Power Everything!

Oct 21, 20247 min

S1 Ep 74Episode 74 - Enthusiasm

In this episode, I talk about the power of enthusiasm in our daily lives—both at work and outside of it. I discuss how small actions like active listening, celebrating small wins, being present, using positive body language, and showing gratitude can transform interactions and spread joy. Tune in to learn practical tips for bringing more enthusiasm to your life and making a positive impact on those around you.

Oct 15, 202413 min

S1 Ep 73Episode 73 - Epic Road Trip

A month ago, I embarked on an epic road trip across Canada and the U.S., seeking adventure as a "thought vagabond." In this episode, I share stories of the landscapes that left me in awe, the diverse and kind people I met, and the life lessons I gained. From conquering fear to cherishing human connections, join me as I reflect on 11,000 kilometers of discovery.

Oct 7, 202414 min

S1 Ep 72Episode 72 - The More Things Change...

Welcome to today’s episode, where we dive deep into the illusion of constant change. While we’re often told that everything is evolving rapidly, my article explores the surprising continuity in management science and technology. From 1919 to today, we’ve been recycling old ideas under new names. Join us as we question whether true progress is really happening, or if we're just reinventing the wheel.

Sep 9, 202411 min