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Ripple Intent - Conversations with Everyday Heroes Who Create Ripples of Lasting Change

Ripple Intent - Conversations with Everyday Heroes Who Create Ripples of Lasting Change

Kyle Majchrowski & Jon Grant

48 episodesEN-US

Show overview

Ripple Intent - Conversations with Everyday Heroes Who Create Ripples of Lasting Change launched in 2023 and has put out 48 episodes in the time since. That works out to roughly 30 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a fortnightly cadence, with the show now in its 2nd season.

Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 33 min and 39 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-US-language Business show.

The catalogue appears to be on hiatus or wound down — the most recent episode landed 1.5 years ago, with no new episodes in over a year. Published by Kyle Majchrowski & Jon Grant.

Episodes
48
Running
2023–2024 · 1y
Median length
36 min
Cadence
Fortnightly

From the publisher

Do you crave growth, fulfillment, and a sense of belonging at work? The Ripple Intent podcast helps you align your passions with purpose. Join in for inspiring discussions that guide you in overcoming the struggles of workplace loneliness, disconnection, and career stagnation. Our mission is to empower everyday heroes to create ripples of positive change that enhance their professional and personal lives.

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S2 Ep 25Humanity in Processes with Jami Momberger

Send a textKyle Majchrowski and Jon Grant engage in a deep conversation with Jami Momberger, the Senior Director of Patient Experience at St. Luke's in Boise, Idaho. Jamie shares her journey into healthcare and her passion for improving patient experiences through empathy and human connection. The discussion covers the importance of understanding what patient experience is, the need for empathy in healthcare, and the innovative framework of humanizing healthcare. Jamie shares an example process of bedside handoffs and how they can be transformed to include patients in the conversation, fostering trust and connection. The conversation also highlights the challenges of implementing change in healthcare practices and the importance of intentionality in designing impactful processes that prioritize people.TakeawaysStandardization in healthcare can coexist with humanity.Humanizing healthcare involves caring for both patients and staff.Trust is built through intentional connection and communication.Small changes can lead to significant improvements in healthcare.Intentionality in processes enhances emotional impact.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Dec 13, 202439 min

S2 Ep 24The Ripple Effect of Caring Leadership with Margarita de Monterrosa

Send a textKyle and Jon engage with Margarita de Monterrosa, a senior project architect, discussing her journey and how she is developing the next generation of the workforce. Margarita emphasizes the importance of people skills, creating a supportive work environment, and the ripple effect of caring leadership. She shares insights from her unique project experiences, highlighting the significance of trust, communication, and powerful conversations in fostering a positive team culture.Takeaways· Trust and communication are foundational to successful projects.· Powerful conversations can deepen relationships at work.· Caring leadership can have a ripple effect on team culture.· Life happens, and flexibility in the workplace is crucial.· Building friendships at work can lead to better project outcomes.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Nov 29, 202432 min

S2 Ep 23Distrust Differently with Joseph Myers

Send a textJon Grant and Kyle Majchrowski talk to Joseph Myers who delves into the complex nature of trust and distrust, exploring how these emotions are processed in the brain. They discuss the neuroscience behind trust, the development of TrustFinder, and the importance of understanding individual triggers for trust and distrust in personal and professional relationships. The conversation emphasizes the need for effective communication and the role of language in fostering trust within teams, particularly in team dynamics. They discuss the importance of understanding emotional triggers and the role of the amygdala in trust-related responses. Myers introduces the concept of the three P's: Problems, Predicaments, and Puzzles, as frameworks for addressing various challenges in team settings. The discussion emphasizes the need for practical applications and practices to navigate trust effectively, rather than relying on oversimplified models. The conversation concludes with insights on how to foster a supportive environment for building trust within teams.TakeawaysTrust and distrust are processed in different parts of the brain.Trust is a decision, while distrust is a feeling.Trust is not a one-size-fits-all formula; it's individual.Empathy plays a crucial role in understanding others' trust needs.Teams can benefit from separating problems, predicaments, and puzzles.Building trust requires intentional practices and frameworks.https://www.trustxdistrust.com/rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Nov 15, 202443 min

S2 Ep 22It's Not All About Me with Kenda Salisbury

Send a textIn this episode of the Ripple Intent Podcast, hosts Kyle Majchrowski and Jon Grant welcome Kenda Salisbury, a regional business development director at Degenkolb Engineers. This conversation explores the importance of building authentic relationships in business development, the role of vulnerability and empathy in professional growth, and the significance of team dynamics and personality fit in client relationships. Kenda shares her insights on fostering confidence and authenticity in engineers, the power of listening, and the necessity of celebrating wins while learning from losses. The episode emphasizes that making others feel important and heard is crucial in the business development process, ultimately leading to stronger connections and success.TakeawaysBuilding authentic relationships is key in business development.Vulnerability is essential for personal and professional growth.Team dynamics and personality fit significantly impact client relationships.Empathy training can transform engineering teams.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Nov 1, 202431 min

S2 Ep 21CliftonStrengths with Christine Sosnowski

Send a textIn this episode, Kyle and Jon interview Christine Sosnowski, a CliftonStrenghts enthusiast, about her journey of self-discovery and how understanding her strengths has impacted her career and relationships. Christine shares how taking the CliftonStrengths assessment helped her realize that she was in a role that didn't align with her strengths and how she advocated for a new role that better suited her. Christine discusses the challenges of balancing her strengths, such as restorative and ideation, and learning to set boundaries - at work and at home. The conversation highlights the power of knowing and leveraging one's strengths to become a better person, teammate, and leader.TakeawaysTaking the CliftonStrenghts assessment (or any assessment) can help individuals discover their strengths and find roles that align with them.Self-awareness is key in understanding how one's strengths impact their interactions with others.Proactive communication and setting boundaries are important in navigating relationships and achieving success.Surrounding oneself with like-minded individuals who are also interested in self-discovery can be beneficial in the journey of understanding and leveraging strengths.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Oct 18, 202431 min

S2 Ep 20Implied Expectations At Work and In Life with Sierra Horton

Send a textIn this episode, Jon and Kyle interview Sierra Horton who shares her journey from working in the construction industry to her current role. Sierra discusses the challenges she faced, including high expectations and the externa and internal pressures to always succeed. She emphasizes the importance of reflection and self-discovery in finding a career path that aligns with one's values. The journey to understand ones self with Sierra brings to light the importance of self reflection, understanding who you are and what drives you, and why you do what you do. TakeawaysReflection and self-discovery are crucial in finding a career path that aligns with one's values.External expectations and comparisons can lead to feelings of imposter syndrome.Seeking advice and learning from others' experiences can provide valuable insights.Balancing internal reflection and external processing can lead to personal growth and development.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Oct 4, 202433 min

S2 Ep 19Centaurs, 2x4s, and Spider Webs with Val Williams

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Send a textVal Williams discusses the struggles, conflict, dangers, and power of authenticity and individualization in the workplace. She emphasizes the importance of knowing who you are before being yourself and allowing others to do the same. Val shares her journey of self-acceptance and the impact it has had on her life. She highlights the need for intentional vulnerability and emotional conversations at work, as well as the role of time and experience in personal and professional growth.TakeawaysBe intentional about being yourself and allowing others to be themselves in the workplace.Authenticity and vulnerability create a safe space for open and honest conversations when done with thought and feeling.Time and experience are essential for personal and professional growth.Understanding and accepting oneself leads to better relationships in and out of work.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Sep 20, 202436 min

S2 Ep 18A Journey to People - Rick Warhall

Send a textIn this episode of the Ripple Intent Podcast, Jon Grant and Kyle Majchrowski talk with Rick Warhall, senior vice president at Whiting Turner. Rick shares his journey in the construction industry and his passion for helping people be their best selves. The conversation explores trust, communication, conflict resolution, and the importance of understanding different perspectives. Rick emphasizes the need for leaders to create a positive and inclusive work environment where everyone's voice is heard. Is it possible to approach life with trust and assume good intent?TakeawaysTrust is essential in building strong relationships and effective teams.Know yourself - understand your strengths!Effective communication involves understanding different perspectives and adapting your approach to meet the needs of others.Conflict resolution requires patience, active listening, and a focus on finding common ground.Creating a positive work environment involves valuing and respecting every individual's contributions and fostering open and inclusive communication.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Sep 6, 202438 min

S2 Ep 17Digging Deeper into Fun with Rhona Vogt - Part Two

Send a textIn this conversation, Rhona Vogt discusses the importance of creating a positive and engaging work culture. She shares her experiences from a large construction project and highlights the tactics they used to foster a fun and collaborative environment. Rhona emphasizes the significance of onboarding new team members and providing them with the necessary information and resources to succeed. She also discusses the value of setting clear expectations and behavioral norms within the team. Rhona emphasizes the importance of creating a supportive and enjoyable work environment, and how that is scalable to any work environment.TakeawaysCreating a positive work culture is essential for team successEngaging in fun activities and team-building exercises can foster collaboration and boost moraleOnboarding new team members to team with structure and discipline, explaining how things work, sets them up for successSetting behavioral norms and meeting etiquette helps create a productive and respectful work environmentrippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Aug 23, 202439 min

S2 Ep 16What Truly Matters - Cherie Dice

Send a textIn this episode of the Ripple Intent podcast, Kyle and Jon interview Cherie Dice, a leader in the healthcare practice at HDR architecture. Cherie shares her unique approach to life, which centers on building relationships and treating all people at work as clients. Her patience, ability to tune into people, and help people work through anything allows her relationships to thrive. Cherie believes that success is measured by the strength of relationships and the desire to work together again. She also discusses the challenges of implementing this approach in a for-profit organization and the importance of first self-awareness to allow for the confidence in staying true to your values.TakeawaysTreating coworkers as clients and providing the same level of consideration and support can strengthen relationships and lead to more successful collaborations.Success should be measured by the desire to work together again and the quality of relationships, rather than solely by financial goals.It is important to recognize that you are not responsible for other people's happiness and behavior, and focus on improving yourself and your own actions.Having self-awareness and confidence in staying true to your values can help navigate challenging situations and build stronger relationships.Implementing a relationship-focused approach in a for-profit organization can be challenging, but finding a supportive environment can make a significant difference.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Aug 9, 202427 min

S2 Ep 15The Best Measurement of Culture is How Happy People Are with Colin D Ellis

Send a textIn this episode of the Ripple Intent Podcast, hosts Kyle and Jon are joined by Colin Ellis, a self described optimistic realist, an expert in organizational culture, and author of several books. They discuss the importance of building a strong culture within organizations and the four steps to creating a successful culture. The conversation highlights the need for intention and commitment from leaders, knowledge and understanding of culture among middle managers, the importance of communication and collaboration, and the measurement of culture's impact. In this conversation, Colin Ellis discusses the importance of culture in organizations and provides practical steps to improve and measure culture. He emphasizes the need for middle managers to have the knowledge and skills to create a positive culture. Ellis outlines four steps to take: understanding the current culture, creating a vision and values, putting them into action, and measuring the impact. Colin also addresses the disconnection between culture and engagement and offers insights on how to influence change in toxic cultures. His energy, approach, practical tools, and more energy make this a highly entertaining, insightful, and fun episode!https://www.colindellis.com/LinkedIn - Colin EllisTakeawaysBuilding a strong culture requires intention and commitment from leaders.Middle managers play a crucial role in shaping and maintaining culture.Effective communication and collaboration are essential for a healthy culture.Measuring the impact of culture is important for continuous improvement. Middle managers need the knowledge and skills to create a positive culture.Understanding the current culture, creating a vision and values, putting them into action, and measuring the impact are crucial steps in improving culture.Measuring employee happiness, engagement, sales, attrition rate, performance management, and quality defects can demonstrate the value of working on culture.Toxic cultures often form when poor behaviors are tolerated and not addressed by the organization.Influencing change in toxic cultures requires starting with small actions and being a role model for positive behaviors.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Jul 26, 202444 min

S2 Ep 14The Journey with Rex Miller

Send a textIn this episode, Kyle and Jon host Rex Miller, a seasoned professional with a wealth of experience in leadership, team building, and personal development. Rex shares his journey starting in project management, emphasizing the importance of self-awareness, strengths, and performance. He discusses the impact of CliftonStrengths assessments, the value of understanding one's strengths, and the role of managers in guiding employees to perform at their best. Rex highlights the significance of creating a safe space for employees to communicate and adapt their roles, ultimately leading to personal and professional growth.TakeawaysSelf-awareness and understanding one's strengths are crucial for personal and professional growth.Managers play a key role in guiding employees to perform at their best and create a safe space for communication and adaptation.The impact of CliftonStrengths assessments on individual and team dynamics is significant, leading to improved performance and engagement.Creating a culture of self-awareness and performance can lead to a more engaged and productive workforce.Adapting roles and tasks based on individual strengths and performance can lead to improved job satisfaction and engagement.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Jul 12, 202443 min

S2 Ep 13The Process of a Team with Rhona Vogt

Send a textThe conversation with Rhona Vogt covers her journey which eventually landed her in architecture, where she participated in leading a large project. She shares her approach and impact of intentionally team building and culture setting. We dive into the challenges and successes of implementing behavioral norms and maintaining a cohesive team dynamic. Rhona shares insights on the importance of music in meetings (her favorite!) and the value of trying new approaches to create positive change.TakeawaysIntentional team building and culture setting are crucial for the success of projects, requiring thoughtful consideration of behavioral norms and engagement strategies.Implementing behavioral norms and maintaining a cohesive team dynamic requires ongoing effort and a commitment to creating a positive and inclusive work environment.Trying new approaches, such as incorporating music in meetings, can have a positive impact on team engagement and collaboration, even if it feels uncomfortable at first.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Jun 21, 202439 min

S2 Ep 12People-centric with Patti Larson

Send a textPatti Larson joins Kyle & Jon to discuss the importance of a people-centric viewpoint in the corporate workplace. She emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize the well-being and success of their team members, creating a culture that values and supports them. Patti shares examples of companies that have successfully implemented a people-first approach. She highlights the importance of trust, collaboration, and diverse perspectives in achieving positive outcomes. Patti encourages organizations to invest in team building and personal development, as well as to hire individuals who bring new ideas and skills to the table.TakeawaysA people-centric viewpoint and lifestyle in the workplace is essential for creating a positive and successful culture.Leaders should prioritize the well-being and success of their team members, creating an environment where they feel valued and supported.Trust, collaboration, and diverse perspectives are key to achieving positive outcomes and fostering innovation.Investing in team building and personal development is crucial for building strong and effective teams.Hiring individuals who bring new ideas and skills to the table can lead to better results and a thriving workplace.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Jun 7, 202435 min

S2 Ep 11Personal Growth in Leadership with Ryan Heeter

Send a textIn this episode of the Ripple Intent podcast, Kyle and Jon are joined by Ryan Heeter to discuss the importance of trust, self-awareness, and personal growth in leadership. Ryan shares his journey of self-discovery and how it has shaped his approach to work and relationships. He shares his concept of being a lighthouse rather than a tugboat, leading by example and shining a light for others to follow. The conversation highlights the need for deeper conversations and understanding in order to build strong teams and achieve goals. Ryan emphasizes the power of trust, empathy, and self-reflection in leadership.Thoughts to considerTrust is a crucial element in building strong relationships and effective teams - much easier said than done!Self-awareness and personal growth are essential for leadership development.Leading by shining a light for others can inspire positive change.Deeper conversations and understanding are necessary for building strong teams and achieving goals.Empathy and self-reflection are key to creating a positive work environment and fostering personal growth.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

May 24, 202438 min

S2 Ep 10Leading and Living as a Maximizer with Sarah Armstrong and Stacey Root

Send a textStacey Root and Sarah Armstrong join Kyle and Jon to share how they live and lead with the Maximizer Clifton Strength in their top 5. Stacey and Sarah discuss how their maximizer strength affects their daily lives - interactions, work, home, driving - how they view the world. They emphasize the importance of understanding and awareness having and being around someone with the maximizer strength. They also touch on the role of empathy and how it can impact relationships. The discussion heads to the never-ending pursuit of improvement and the difficulty of being satisfied with the results. Stacey and Sarah discuss their experiences as Maximizers and the challenges they face. They talk about the relief they feel when they are in unfamiliar environments and can let go of their Maximizer tendencies. They reflect on the negative connotations of being a maximizer and the impact it has had on their self-perception. Overall, they emphasize the importance of recognizing and leveraging the strengths of yourselves and of others.Thoughts to Consider Understanding the maximizer strength and its impact on daily life and interactionsThe importance of awareness when working with or being married to someone with the maximizer strengthThe role of empathy in relationships and how it can affect communicationThe never-ending pursuit of improvement and the challenge of being satisfied with the results Being a Maximizer can be both a strength and a challengeMaximizers often feel relief when they are in unfamiliar environments and can let go of their perfectionist tendenciesRecognizing and leveraging the strengths of others is important for Maximizers to be intentional with their natural internal tendencies. rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

May 10, 202448 min

S2 Ep 9Everybody Should Succeed with Tim Albiani

Send a textIn this episode, Tim Albiani, Vice President of Operations at McCarthy Building Companies, shares his journey into the construction industry and the importance of collaboration and partnerships. He emphasizes the value of emotional intelligence and self-awareness in leadership and highlights the significance of diversity in teams. Tim discusses his process of building trust and aligning goals to achieve success. He encourages challenging the status quo and embracing conviction and belief. From his early days in Ag Econ to his current role, Tim's journey is insightful, entertaining, and a great conversation to hear. Thoughts to consider - Collaboration and partnerships are essential in the construction industry.Emotional intelligence and self-awareness are crucial for effective leadership.Diversity in teams brings extended value and better outcomes.Building trust and aligning goals are key to successful projects.Challenging the status quo leads to innovation and progress.rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Apr 26, 202443 min

S2 Ep 8Thriving Under Pressure with Jolie Wills

Send a textJolie Wills joins Kyle and Jon to discuss our working world. Stress and pressure are constants in our world and through her work with companies and organizations dealing with crisis and studying the science for how we as human beings work under pressure. Jolie is a cognitive scientist, a leading psychosocial expert in disaster and disruption and a global thought leader in resiliency, leadership and team effectiveness under pressure. Her firm, Hummingly, brings the research, science and learning from leading teams in the toughest conditions to your leaders and teams so they are equipped to thrive under pressure.Jolie has studied how the mind works under pressure, how we make decisions and how our reactions and behaviors are impacted by stress. Jolie's areas of expertise include leadership and team effectiveness under pressure, workforce resiliency and wellbeing, disaster recovery, and storytelling. rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Apr 12, 202435 min

S2 Ep 7Passion, Well Being, and Suicide in the Construction Industry with Nick Williams

Send a textOn this powerful and difficult episode, Nick Williams joins Kyle and Jon to discuss a dark aspect of the construction industry. Nick is passionate about people, and the work he does has led him to working with groups that are seeking to better the construction industry and the people in it. Through organizations such as AGC's Mental Health Working Group, Nick is passionate about people, their well being, and how we can serve those in the construction industry better. rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Mar 29, 202435 min

S2 Ep 6Connections and Growth with Kent Hedges

Send a textDo you own your career? Have you taken personality tests and wondered what to do with them? What do you prioritize in your life - and do you actually do it? Kent Hedges joins Kyle and Jon to explore these questions and share how he prioritizes family, faith, and relationships in his life and how he has found a path to actually live those priorities each day. rippleintent.orgwww.linkedin.com/in/kylemajchrowskiwww.linkedin.com/in/jongrant

Mar 15, 202440 min
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