
The Tyler Dickerhoof Show
Tyler Dickerhoof
Show overview
The Tyler Dickerhoof Show has been publishing since 2020, and across the 6 years since has built a catalogue of 253 episodes. That works out to roughly 210 hours of audio in total. Releases follow a weekly cadence, with the show now in its 137th season.
Episodes typically run thirty-five to sixty minutes — most land between 44 min and 54 min — and the run-time is fairly consistent across the catalogue. It is catalogued as a EN-language News show.
The show is actively publishing — the most recent episode landed 4 days ago, with 19 episodes already out so far this year. The busiest year was 2025, with 52 episodes published. Published by Tyler Dickerhoof.
From the publisher
The Tyler Dickerhoof Show is a podcast for leaders who want to make an impact without losing themselves in the process. Hosted by leadership coach and author Tyler Dickerhoof, the show explores the real forces shaping how we lead—mindset, insecurity, ownership, relationships, faith, and vision—often more than strategy ever will. Through personal stories, practical frameworks, and conversations with leaders, thinkers, and high performers, Tyler challenges listeners to do the inner work that leads to healthier leadership and lasting impact. In Tyler’s upcoming book, The Things We Hide, he shares his personal journey and the lessons learned from confronting insecurity, identity, and responsibility. This podcast expands on those themes—but goes far beyond them—bringing real-time conversations, fresh insights, and honest dialogue to the challenges leaders face today.
Latest Episodes
View all 253 episodesEp 253 Why High Performers Burn Out | Biohacking, Leadership & Sustainable Success with Nicole Ward
Ep 252 How to Stop Self-Criticism and Improve Your Life with David Robson
Ep 251 Mentorship, Belonging, and the Relationships That Change Your Life with Blue Stiley
Ep 250 Authentic Leadership, Ego, and Why So Many Leaders Get Stuck with Matt Paden

Ep 249 Growth That Doesn't Destroy: Colin Hodge on Real Progress
What does startup growth reveal about a founder? In this episode, Tyler talks with Colin Hodge, startup founder, growth strategist, co-owner of the dating app Down, and author of Outrageous Startup Growth, about the highs and lows of building fast-growing companies and what those experiences teach you about leadership, identity, and resilience. Colin shares how early viral traction and massive attention created a misleading definition of success, and how that eventually led to burnout, self-doubt, and what Tyler calls a “mirror-shattering moment.” Together, they unpack the emotional side of entrepreneurship, including founder ego, external validation, sustainable growth, authenticity, empathy, and the internal work required to build something meaningful over the long term. This conversation goes beyond startup tactics. It explores what happens when success becomes part of your identity, why so many founders chase the wrong metrics, and how values, reflection, and user empathy can help leaders grow both healthier companies and healthier lives. In this episode: How Colin built and scaled startup products to millions of users The danger of chasing vanity metrics What happens when founder identity gets tied to success Why resilience matters more than hype How empathy and user psychology drive better growth The difference between fast growth and sustainable growth Why significance matters more than external recognition How founders can keep growing without losing themselves Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 248Ep 248 Connect Better: How High Performers Build Stronger Relationships
Relationships are not just valuable. They are everything. In this episode, Tyler sits down with Mo Lidsky and Bob Gould, co-authors of Konnect Better: Unlocking the Power of Your Relationships, for a conversation about why relationships are the real foundation of success, and why so many people still struggle to build them well. Drawing on decades of work with high-achieving individuals, entrepreneurs, and affluent families, Mo and Bob explain why many successful people feel misunderstood, disconnected, or unable to create the kind of intimacy and trust they actually want. They talk about what happens when people build lives around results and respect, but never learn how to lead with care in their closest relationships. This conversation goes deep into the real drivers of connection: commitment, communication, conflict, vulnerability, identity, acceptance, and the ability to listen without trying to fix. Tyler also brings in his own perspective on insecurity, self-worth, and the walls people build to protect themselves. If you’ve ever felt like success in one area of life hasn’t translated into deeper connection in the relationships that matter most, this episode will give language to what’s happening, and a better way forward. In this episode: Why relationships are the most important asset in life Why high performers often feel misunderstood How success can create distance instead of connection The hidden role identity plays in relationships Why many leaders struggle to receive help How to listen without trying to solve everything Why commitment, communication, and conflict matter so much What it takes to build deeper, healthier relationships Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 247Ep 247 Why Founders Fail and What Great Leaders Do Differently with Rich Hagberg
What actually causes founders to fail? In this episode, Tyler talks with Rich Hagberg, leadership consultant, CEO advisor, and author of Founders Keepers, about the leadership patterns that separate successful founders from unsuccessful ones. Drawing on research from 122 founders, Rich explains why adaptability is the single greatest differentiator in founder success. Together, he and Tyler unpack what happens when founders stop listening, become reactive, hold too tightly to control, or fail to adjust as their business grows. This conversation goes beyond surface-level leadership advice. Tyler and Rich talk about what scaling really demands from a leader, including self-awareness, emotional regulation, reflection, humility, and the willingness to let go of what worked in an earlier season. They also explore the internal side of founder leadership, including insecurity, fear of failure, bottlenecks, micromanagement, burnout, and why some leaders never make the shift from visionary to healthy, scalable leadership. If you are building something, leading people, or trying to grow without becoming the thing that holds your organization back, this episode will give you a lot to think about. The number one reason founders fail Why adaptability matters more than vision alone How founder ego and defensiveness create blind spots The hidden cost of emotional reactivity in leadership Why self-awareness is essential for scaling a company What healthy reflection looks like after failure How leaders can grow through transition instead of repeating old patterns The number one reason founders fail Why adaptability matters more than vision alone How founder ego and defensiveness create blind spots The hidden cost of emotional reactivity in leadership Why self-awareness is essential for scaling a company What healthy reflection looks like after failure How leaders can grow through transition instead of repeating old patterns In this episode: Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 246Ep 246 What You’re Hiding Is Leading You! The Divided Life Most Leaders Never Admit
What you're hiding is leading you! In this conversation, Tyler sits down with Jackson Lahmeyer to talk about what really drives leadership beneath the surface. They get into the pressure leaders carry, the patterns we develop to protect ourselves, and how those patterns quietly shape our decisions, relationships, and impact. Jackson shares his story of becoming a father at 17, the weight of trying to prove himself, and the moment he realized that hiding parts of his life was costing him more than he thought. They talk about why leaders live divided, how insecurity shows up in ways most people don’t recognize, and what it actually takes to move toward freedom. This isn’t a conversation about theory. It’s about what happens when you stop managing perception and start dealing with what’s real. If you’ve ever felt like something is off in how you’re showing up, this will help you understand why. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Ep 245EP 245 - What Billion-Dollar Investors Understand About Stress That You Don’t
In this episode of The Tyler Dickerhoof Show, Tyler sits down with Sebastien Page, Head of Global Multi-Asset and Chief Investment Officer at T. Rowe Price and author of The Psychology of Leadership. Sebastien oversees hundreds of billions in assets, but his biggest insights aren’t about markets — they’re about how leaders make decisions under pressure. Together, Tyler and Sebastien explore the psychology behind leadership, decision-making under uncertainty, and the mental traps that often lead even smart leaders astray. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 244 - This Injury Could’ve Ended His Life… Instead He Won Paralympic Gold
Most champions aren’t born in comfort — they’re built through adversity. In this episode, I sit down with Joe Delagrave, a Paralympic medalist, elite wheelchair rugby athlete, and coach whose life changed forever after a devastating injury. What followed wasn’t just a comeback story — it was a complete transformation of identity, belief, and purpose. Joe shares the powerful moment he realized that his injury didn’t define him. Instead, the story he told himself about that moment would determine the rest of his life. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 243 - He Quit Real Estate…Then He Was Making $11M/Month — Here’s the Mindset Shift That Changed EVERYTHING
Most entrepreneurs are stuck in scarcity — and it’s quietly capping their income. In this episode of The Tyler Dickerhoof Show, Sal Salpietro breaks down the exact mindset shift that helped him go from real estate investor to building an ATM empire generating $11,000,000 per month in surcharge revenue in just three years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 242 - The Future of Leadership Isn’t Authority — It’s This
What if the future of your company depends on people you’re overlooking right now? In this powerful episode, Bruce Vojak reveals why breakthrough innovation doesn’t come from process, hierarchy, or fancy strategy decks — it comes from rare individuals who naturally see patterns others miss. These “pattern recognizers” anticipate trends before they’re obvious. They influence without authority. And they quietly shape the future from inside organizations. Most companies fail to identify and empower them. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 241 - Stop Working Harder. Do THIS Instead. (Military Leadership Secrets Revealed)
Most leaders are stuck on a hamster wheel—overwhelmed by complexity, buried in meetings, and constantly firefighting. The worst part? Many don’t even realize the real problem isn’t workload… it’s hidden organizational friction. In this episode of The Tyler Dickerhoof Show, former military general turned leadership strategist Jimmy Burroughes reveals how outdated “command and control” leadership models are silently destroying performance in today’s volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) world. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 240 - AI Is Replacing You — Unless You Do THIS First
In this conversation, Tyler Dickerhoof and Nikki Barua explore the themes of reinvention, the impact of AI on humanity, and the journey of self-discovery. Nikki shares her insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, the importance of authenticity, and the role of vulnerability in building meaningful relationships. They discuss the transformative power of loss and grief, the significance of writing in healing, and the necessity of embracing change and uncertainty. The conversation emphasizes the importance of mastering new skills and adapting to the evolving landscape shaped by technology, ultimately empowering the next generation to navigate their futures with confidence. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 239 - Are You Leading From Strategy or From Childhood Survival Patterns?
In this conversation, Tyler Dickerhoof and Hugh Massey explore the profound connection between behavior and financial success. Hugh shares insights from his work at DNA Behavior International, emphasizing that leadership behavior significantly influences company culture and financial outcomes. They discuss the importance of balancing results with relationships, the unique advantages of founder-led companies, and the impact of personal identity on financial behavior. The conversation also touches on transformative experiences that lead to personal growth and the necessity of trust in leadership. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 238 - The Psychology of Storytelling Nobody Talks About
In this conversation, Tyler Dickerhoof and Frank Spring explore the profound impact of storytelling in leadership and politics. They discuss how narratives shape our understanding of identity, trust, and the political landscape. The dialogue delves into the evolution of American identity, the challenges of cognitive dissonance, and the necessity for collaborative storytelling to bridge divides. Frank emphasizes the importance of recognizing the stories we tell ourselves and how they influence our actions and perceptions. The conversation culminates in a call for a new narrative that embraces shared experiences and fosters unity. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 237 - Are You an Imposter… or Has the Workplace Been Gaslighting You?
In this episode, Barbara Wittmann, a digital transformation strategist and founder of Digital Wisdom Collective, discusses the challenges millennials face in the workplace, the importance of self-development, and her personal journey from feeling like an imposter to becoming a leader. She emphasizes the need for organizations to empower their middle management and foster a culture of innovation and collaboration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 236 - Why Are Healthcare Costs Exploding While Outcomes Keep Falling?
In this episode, Tyler Dickerhoof interviews Ryan Dewey Smith, the CEO of Imperium, discussing the challenges and opportunities within the U.S. healthcare system. They explore the rising costs of healthcare, personal experiences with insurance, and the importance of innovative solutions for small businesses. Ryan shares insights on the role of income in accessing healthcare, the geographical disparities in costs, and the need for a holistic approach to patient care. The conversation also delves into leadership, vulnerability, and the importance of heart in driving organizational success. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 235 - Why Modern Leadership Is Built on EGO
In this conversation, Tyler Dickerhoof interviews Mao Espinosa, a leadership expert and author, discussing the themes of leadership, personal growth, and the impact of adversity. Mao shares his experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic, the importance of emotional well-being, and the significance of self-recognition in leadership. He emphasizes the need for congruence between thoughts and actions, the role of emotions in sales, and the value of celebrating small wins. The discussion also touches on societal expectations and the journey to finding one's true self. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

EP 234 - Why Authentic Leadership Outperforms Hustle (A Giftology Perspective)
This episode breaks down leadership, trust, authenticity, digital credibility, and expert authority through real business experience. Tyler Dickerhoof interviews Rod Neuenschwander, co-founder of Giftology, on navigating crisis, building trust-based leadership, and creating authority through relationships. In this conversation, Rod shares the real story behind Giftology, including the loss of his co-founder John Ruland and how a 20-year partnership rooted in authenticity shaped their vision. Rod explains how high-impact gifting became a relationship-driven growth strategy that helps businesses rebuild trust, credibility, and long-term loyalty—especially during seasons of crisis. Rod walks through early business challenges, the creation of the “relationship operating system,” and why relationships—not tactics—are the foundation of sustainable leadership. He also reflects on personal loss, community support, humility in leadership, and how technology can enhance human connection without replacing it. If you care about building real authority, leading with integrity, and creating trust at scale, this episode delivers practical insights and lived experience. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices