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The Trust Process: Why Healthcare Leadership Depends on More Than Just Competence with Chris Nicholas, COO Renown Health

May 5, 20261h 4m

“Trust doesn’t grow from the absence of failure, it grows from the presence of repair” with Executive Director, Dr. Matt Russell

Apr 21, 20261h 5m

Ep 66Why Thousands of College Students Gather Weekly at Reed Arena at Texas A&M: Fighting for the Minutes with Brian McCormack

Why are more than 8,000 college students gathering every week at Reed Auditorium at Texas A&M? In a cultural moment marked by perpetual stimulation without satisfaction, they aren’t showing up for more noise, they're showing up for something real. For leaders who are awake. In this episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu sit down with Brian McCormack to explore the growing hunger for truth, trust, and transcendence among the next generation. Together, they unpack the high-stakes reality of leading in a time where truth moves at lightspeed and authenticity is often questioned. They discuss why college campuses are becoming epicenters of both cultural disruption and spiritual awakening, and what it means to lead in the midst of it. This conversation invites leaders to move beyond performance and into presence, embracing brokenness, owning limitations, and stepping into what Brian calls ferocious intentionality: a disciplined, awake, and deeply purposeful way of stewarding time. The fight for this generation may not be about attention,it may be about the minutes. Key Takeaways The Campus as the Epicenter: Why movements, both cultural and spiritual, are igniting among students, and what leaders must recognize The AI Truth Crisis: Leading in a world where reality feels increasingly unstable Perpetual Stimulation vs. Satisfaction: Understanding the deeper hunger driving students toward meaning and the supernatural Leading from Brokenness: Why trust begins with the courage to say, “I may fail you” Fighting for the Minutes: Practicing ferocious intentionality in a world designed to keep us distracted and asleep

Apr 7, 20261h 0m

Ep 65How Mark Whitacre Went from FBI Informant to Culture Leader: Lessons on Trust, Purpose, and Repair

How Mark Whitacre Went from FBI Informant to Culture Leader: Lessons on Trust, Purpose, and Repair In this powerful episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast, Mark Whitacre once known as “The Informant” at the center of the largest price-fixing case in U.S. history, shares the deeper story rarely told: the long, costly, and redemptive journey of rebuilding a life. Hosted by Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu, Mark reflects on what it means to move from public failure to purposeful leadership. Now serving as Vice President of Culture and Care at Coca-Cola Consolidated, he brings a unique lens shaped by his PhD in biochemistry, his corporate rise and fall, and his ongoing commitment to helping leaders and organizations flourish from the inside out. This conversation goes beyond headlines and into the heart of trust, identity, and restoration. It invites us to consider a deeper question: What does it really take to repair what’s been broken in ourselves and in the cultures we lead? Grounded in a faith-informed perspective and aligned with the WiLD Leaders commitment to whole and intentional leadership, this episode offers a compelling exploration of humility, resilience, and the long-haul proposition of becoming trustworthy again. Leadership Insights: The Anatomy of Restoration Trust is not a switch, it's a process. Mark unpacks how trust is rebuilt over time through consistent action, humility, and a willingness to be formed, not just forgiven. Leading with Care and Culture At Coca-Cola Consolidated, leadership isn’t just about performance metrics, it’s about people. Mark shares how a care-first, faith-rooted approach reshapes organizational culture from the inside out. The Urgency vs. Patience Paradox Leaders often feel the pressure to move fast, but personal growth, healing, and reintegration require time. This tension is where much of the real work of leadership development happens. Whistleblowing and Beyond Mark offers honest insight into the internal transformation required to move from public scandal to a life marked by integrity, consistency, and purpose. To connect with Mark email: [email protected] To learn more about Mark : www.markwhitacre.com The Investigation Discovery (ID) Channel Documentary with the 3 real FBI agents: https://www.markwhitacre.com/discovery.html

Mar 24, 202658 min

Ep 64Harvard Business Review Author John Blakey: If Trust Is So Important, Why Aren’t Leaders Measuring It?

In this WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. John Blakey joins Dr.Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu to challenge one of leadership’s most common assumptions: if trust is the most important currency in leadership, why aren’t organizations measuring it? Drawing from his research, executive coaching experience, and his recent Harvard Business Review article, Blakey argues that trust must move beyond inspirational language and become a measurable strategic asset. Leaders cannot build cultures of trust by intuition alone; they must develop the courage to expose blind spots, measure what matters, and intentionally cultivate the habits that create trust over time. Together, the conversation explores: Why trust is the foundation beneath performance and culture The difference between talking about trust and operationalizing it How measurement builds self-awareness, shared language, and strategic alignment Why leaders consistently overestimate their own trustworthiness The role of kindness, courage, and behavioral habits in trusted leadership Blakey also shares the pivotal career moment that sparked his life’s work, being told by a CEO that he was “too nice” to succeed in corporate leadership, and how that challenge ultimately led him to prove that leaders who rely on the power of trust can outperform those who rely on power itself. For leaders navigating a moment when trust is eroding across institutions, this episode offers a clear call to action: Stop treating trust like a feeling and start treating it like the leadership system it truly is. For more on the WiLD Trust Index: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index For more on The Trusted Executive: https://trustedexecutive.com/

Mar 10, 202646 min

Ep 63Nick Lavery on The Infrastructure of Trust: Risk, Resilience, and the Machine Mindset

What happens to leadership when "failure is not an option" transitions from a cliché to a literal reality? In this episode of the WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu sit down with Nick Lavery, US Army Special Forces Warrant Officer, Green Beret, and the first above-the-knee amputee to return to combat in US military history. Nick deconstructs the chemistry of high-stakes trust, the critical distinction between leadership and management, and why true confidence isn't found in a mirror, it's forged in competence and preparation. Whether you are leading a detachment in a hotspot or a team in a boardroom, this conversation explores how to navigate the "paradox of vulnerability" and what it means to extract positive value from our most difficult crucibles.

Feb 24, 20261h 19m

Ep 62Randy Conley on Microclimates of Trust: Measurable Wholeness - KPIs for Accountability and Growth

In this deeply reflective and practical WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna welcomes Randy Conley, Vice President and Trust Practice Leader at The Ken Blanchard Companies, into a conversation that moves beyond trust as a concept and into trust as a relational, moral, and courageous practice. Together, they explore a reality many leaders experience but few name: trust is often broken not by malice, but by silence, misaligned expectations, and unresolved wounds. At the heart of rebuilding trust, Randy and Rob surface a powerful and often overlooked leadership discipline—forgiveness. In a cultural moment marked by polarization, cancellation, and quick judgments, this episode challenges leaders to consider a different path. One grounded in humility, confession, and the willingness to acknowledge brokenness, not as weakness, but as the starting point for wholeness. Randy reframes forgiveness as a personal choice rather than a transactional outcome, reminding leaders that unforgiveness quietly erodes the very trust they hope to protect. The conversation also dives into the real-world complexity of leadership: trust dilemmas, competing loyalties, unspoken expectations, and the tension between accountability and compassion. Rather than offering simplistic answers, Randy offers grounded wisdom, research-backed insight, and practical behaviors leaders can begin applying immediately. This episode ultimately invites leaders to ask a deeper question: Is it possible to move toward wholeness—personally, relationally, or organizationally—without forgiveness? And if trust always requires risk, are we willing to go first? Leadership Takeaways Forgiveness and Vulnerability Are Core Leadership Choices Trust cannot be rebuilt without forgiveness, and forgiveness always requires vulnerability. Leaders do not wait for certainty, acknowledgment, or apology—they choose courage, go first, and create space for trust to begin again. Trust Grows Through Clarity, Not Assumptions Many breaches of trust are rooted in unspoken expectations rather than intentional harm. Healthy leaders make the implicit explicit, communicate early when commitments change, and practice dependability by doing what they say they will do. Trust Is Sustained Through Consistent Behavior Over Time Trust is not a destination but a journey shaped by daily actions. Moments of forgiveness matter, but trust is maintained through ownership, follow-through, and reliability—especially when the path forward is complex. Wholeness Emerges When Leaders Name Brokenness Honestly Leaders do not lead from perfection but from humility. Confessing cultures—where mistakes are acknowledged and learned from—create healthier organizations and transform cracks into pathways for growth, restoration, and trust.

Dec 16, 20251h 4m

Ep 61The Cost of Compartmentalized Leadership and the Freedom of Wholeness with Jeff Schiefelbein

In this episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Jeff Schiefelbein, managing partner of Undivided Life, for a courageous conversation about what it truly means to live and lead without fragmentation. Together they unpack why so many leaders feel divided between who they are and who they think they must be to succeed—and what it costs them, their families, and their organizations. Jeff shares candid stories about integrating faith, family, and vocation, including the moment an ordinary phone call about his miniature donkeys awakened a colleague to the weight of her own divided life. From fears of looking weak, to cultural narratives that glorify “my truth,” to workplaces that unintentionally reward pretending—this conversation goes straight to the heart of the human condition. Rob and Jeff explore why leaders long for wholeness but struggle to live it, why calling is always communal, and why transformation cannot happen in isolation. They challenge the myth of the “self-made” leader and offer a compelling vision for integrated, human-centered leadership—leadership formed through real relationships, honest self-awareness, and shared development across the people we actually do life with. Top Leadership Takeaways 1. Wholeness > Image Management Most leaders know instantly that “wholeness” is right, but fear looking weak, uncommitted, or different. Fear—not lack of desire—is the real barrier. 2. Divided Leadership Creates False Success When leaders fake strengths, mute their values, or hide their commitments at home, they advance under false pretenses—and eventually feel trapped by the very role they earned. 3. Integration Requires Courageous Presence Jeff: “Everywhere I go, the more I show up as me—not who the moment wants me to be—the more people thank me for it.” Authenticity isn’t performance; it’s presence. 4. Calling Is Never Autonomous Contrary to the “live your truth” narrative, calling unfolds with the people who share our lives. The myth of the isolated, self-directed leader is both naïve and harmful. 5. Culture Changes Through People, Not Programs Breakthrough performance happens when organizations unlock individual potential with coaching, trust, and relational development—not just metrics or quarterly targets. 6. A Whole Leader Is a Better Leader Faith, family, self-awareness, and leadership aren’t separate lanes. Integrated leaders take wiser risks, steward energy better, and create environments where others can thrive.

Dec 2, 202558 min

Ep 60To Be Honest: Ron Carucci on Building Trust, Dignity, and Organizational Conditions That Shape Us

In this powerful conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Ron Carucci dive into the hidden forces that shape honesty, trust, and character inside organizations. Ron—co-founder of Navalent, bestselling author of To Be Honest, and one of the most unflinchingly candid voices in leadership—reveals what 30 years of research and experience have uncovered: honesty isn’t just a virtue. It’s a muscle. And organizations are either strengthening it… or eroding it every day. Together, Rob and Ron revisit the early days of their collaboration, exploring what it really takes to lead alongside others with authenticity, speed, and grace. They reflect on the messy, beautiful realities of partnership, the tension between pace and presence, the power of emerging leaders, and the organizational conditions that predict whether people will tell the truth—or hide it. Ron breaks down the four conditions that scientifically predict honesty and trustworthiness on a team, including accountability with dignity, say–do alignment, cross-functional integrity, and true transparency in decision-making. Through candid stories, personal reflection, and practical insights, this episode challenges leaders to examine not just who they are—but the environments they create. This is a masterclass in leading with integrity in complex times, delivered with the honesty, humor, and clarity that only Ron Carucci can bring. Leadership Takeaways 1. Honesty Is Not a Trait — It’s a Trained Muscle Leaders must practice honesty daily. Our brains are wired for truth, but our environments often pull us toward fear, self-protection, or silence. 2. Your Organization Is Shaping Honesty More Than You Realize There are four conditions that predict truth-telling or deception. Leaders either reinforce or erode integrity by the systems they tolerate. 3. Say–Do Alignment Builds (or Destroys) Trust Instantly If what you claim as a leader doesn’t match what people observe, you institutionalize duplicity. 4. Accountability Must Preserve Dignity When people feel seen and respected for their contributions, they are four times more likely to tell the truth. 5. Transparency in Decision-Making Reduces Underground Conversations If a room feels like orchestrated theater, people will seek truth elsewhere—usually in hushed corners. 6. The Seams of Your Organization Predict Integrity Cross-functional tensions are where the truth fractures first. Healthy seams = healthy trust. For more on Ron's work click the links below: www.navalent.com www.tobehonest.net

Nov 18, 202549 min

Ep 59Ana Dutra, Former CEO of Korn Ferry on Purpose, Agility, & Why Your CEO Needs Homework

In this compelling WiLD Conversation, global executive, former CEO of Korn Ferry, board director, and growth strategist Ana Dutra joins Rob McKenna to dive deep into the essential, yet paradoxical, foundations of effective leadership: vulnerability, trust, and purpose. Drawing on three decades of experience transforming organizations and leading Korn Ferry's $500M+ consulting business, Ana shares her hard-won wisdom on aligning personal values with professional impact. This conversation offers a powerful perspective on how authentic self-awareness anchors leaders and builds high-performing, high-trust cultures. Leadership Takeaways: Vulnerability is Your Anchor in the Storm: The foundational risk in leadership is the "openness to being hurt," yet this vulnerability is necessary for personal and professional growth. When purpose is excavated and shared, it acts as an anchor, creating stability and trustworthiness in the face of uncertainty. Diagnose the Three Flavors of Trust: Do not accept "I don't trust them" at face value. Dig deeper, as trust issues often fall into three distinct buckets: Competence (can they do the job?), Character (are they honest?), or Loyalty (are they committed to me/us?). Micromanagement is often a loud symptom of one of these underlying trust deficits. Beware the "High Potential" Trap: While agility is crucial, leaders must move past the vilification of "high professionals" (deep experts). A team made only of high-agility people (High Potentials) can breed boredom and instability. True success requires valuing both the "Hypo" (who excels everywhere) and the "Deep Expert" (who anchors core functions). Board Service is About Mindset, Not Status: Serving on a board requires a mindset focused on partnership, not auditing. Directors must prioritize being the "best partner" for the management team and come to the table to "give back" and "pay it forward," rather than viewing the role as a career capstone or personal status symbol.

Oct 28, 20251h 6m

Ep 58Vanlife and Leadership - Storyteller Overland CEO Jeffrey Hunter on Quantifying the Vibe: Your Circle of Trust, Purpose, and Adventure

This special episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast features Jeffrey Hunter, the visionary CEO, Founder, and Chairperson of Storyteller Overland. Dr. Rob McKenna is a proud owner of a Storyteller Stealth, giving listeners an intimate look at his personal "mode" and setting the stage for a deeply personal and insightful discussion. Jeffrey shares the origin story of Storyteller Overland, born from a desire to meet unmet needs in the van life community with high-quality, scalable production, allowing adventurers to "focus on the life aspects of van life" with confidence and a "circle of trust." Key Leadership Takeaways: Inspiring a "Live Free" Movement: At its core, Storyteller Overland is on a mission against a "broken timeline"—the tendency to defer dreams and adventures. Jeffrey’s leadership aims to empower people to "take the next step" and embrace a new version of themselves, confident in the gear and supported by a community that helps them explore farther and "not keep breaking their timeline." This mission-driven approach defines not only their product but their entire organizational purpose. Trust as the Governing Physics of Business: Jeffrey emphasizes that trust is not just a soft skill but the "governing physics" of enduring success, both within the organization and with its community. He advocates for measuring trust to create pathways for change and intentionally fostering authenticity, integrity, and commitment to shared values among a diverse team. Quantifying the Vibe: As Storyteller Overland scaled rapidly, Jeffrey and his team realized the need to "quantify the vibe." This means identifying measurable metrics for subjective feelings like community, confidence, and happiness to ensure that rapid growth doesn't sacrifice the core culture and values. Leaders must continually ensure the "vibe" is structurally, endemically, and consistently true. Product as a Vehicle for Purpose: The "mode" is intentionally designed not as conspicuous consumption, but as a "vehicle" for accessing and connecting with passions, people, and places. Jeffrey's personal journey of seeking permission to live a more adventurous life translated into products that help others "unlock the person they're wanting to go and do and be and become," making the product an extension of a greater mission. Continuous Improvement in All Aspects: From product design to personal leadership, Jeffrey champions continuous improvement. This includes not only refining vehicles but also continually working on personal growth and leadership capacity, recognizing that a relationship, whether with a team or a customer, is "not one and done." This conversation offers invaluable lessons for leaders striving to build a thriving business rooted in trust, purpose, and a truly wild spirit of adventure. Watch on YouTube : https://youtu.be/Bohg3Lo75bA For more on the WiLD Trust Index visit : https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index For more on Storyteller Overland visit : https://www.storytelleroverland.com/

Oct 14, 202550 min

Ep 57From Building Systems to Cultivating People: A Path to Trust and Growth with Josh Wylie

From Building Systems to Cultivating People: A Path to Trust and Growth In this episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast, host Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Josh Wylie, President of Villara Building Systems, to reveal a leadership metaphor that reshapes how we think about influence: the builder and the gardener. Great leaders must be both. Builders focus on visible structures—systems, strategies, and profits. Gardeners nurture what is unseen—the trust, relationships, and culture that make growth sustainable. Wylie shares how Villara Building Systems, a national leader in its industry, has built its mission around “building people, building trust, and building dreams.” From leveraging the WiLD Trust Index to creating an in-house coaching program, Wylie demonstrates how leaders can systematize trust and invest in people holistically. This conversation is a blueprint for leading organizations with integrity, intentionality, and a relentless commitment to human flourishing. Leadership Takeaways Be Both a Builder and a Gardener Success requires more than structures and systems. Leaders must also cultivate the “invisible” work of trust, culture, and relationships. Systematize Trust Trust isn’t a buzzword—it’s a discipline. Measure it, track it, and reinforce it with accountability, clear expectations, and consistent feedback. Invest in the Whole Person Villara’s in-house coaching program is proof that when employees grow personally and professionally, loyalty, ownership, and performance follow. Lead with Vulnerability In moments of pressure, honesty—even about uncertainty—builds trust and calms fear. Vulnerability creates credibility. Empower People to Own Their Plans Don’t just give answers. Ask better questions. When team members design their own development and commitments, their motivation and accountability multiply.

Sep 30, 202549 min

Ep 56Patrick Lencioni on Whole Leadership: Humility, Genius, and Trust

Patrick Lencioni, one of the most influential voices in organizational health together with Dr. Rob McKenna, dive deep to explore the heart of effective leadership—redefining success, reframing identity, and uncovering the surprising role of brokenness in shaping whole leaders. This episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast begins lightheartedly with pet peeves, but quickly moves into transformative insights on humility, trust, and the sacrificial nature of leadership. Key Takeaways for Leaders: Reframe Success from Performance to Wholeness Success isn’t about endless striving or achievement. Lencioni challenges the idea that high performance equals health, showing instead that true leadership comes from peace and wholeness, not fear or insecurity. Embrace Vulnerability as the Foundation of Trust Vulnerability isn’t trendy, it’s courageous. Trust is forged when leaders risk openness, admit mistakes, and allow others to see their imperfections. This creates authentic connection and psychological safety. Know Your Working Genius and Acknowledge Weaknesses Leaders don’t need to excel at everything. Lencioni’s Working Genius model helps identify where joy and energy come from while encouraging teams to complement each other’s strengths. Admitting what you’re not good at isn’t weakness—it’s humility and wisdom. Leadership is a Sacrificial Act Leadership isn’t about recognition or power. It’s about service—choosing difficulty and even suffering on behalf of others. Great leaders embrace this sacrificial posture for the sake of those they lead. For more on The Table Group visit: https://www.tablegroup.com/ For more on The Working Genius visit: https://www.workinggenius.com/ For more on the WiLD Trust Index visit: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index For more on WiLD Leaders Inc. visit: https://www.wildleaders.org/

Sep 9, 20251h 16m

Ep 55Dr. Amy Edmondson on Leading Without Fear: The Truth About Trust, Failure, and Psychological Safety

In this unmissable episode of The WiLD Conversation podcast, hosts Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu are joined by the legendary Dr. Amy Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership and Management at the Harvard Business School and the pioneering mind behind the globally transformative concept of psychological safety. With candor and clarity, Dr. Edmondson challenges long-held beliefs about leadership, trust, and failure. She reframes trust not as something earned over time, but as a deliberate choice—a bold act that inspires others to rise to the occasion. And she cuts through misconceptions about psychological safety, revealing it not as comfort or kindness, but as the courage to foster learning, candor, and intelligent risk-taking. This conversation is a masterclass for leaders who want to build environments where people are safe to speak up, take smart risks, and grow together. Leadership Takeaways → Trust Is a Choice, Not a Prize: Amy offers a compelling reframe: trust isn’t a passive result of consistency, it's an active decision to believe in people before they’ve proven themselves. That kind of leadership invites others to show up more fully. → Psychological Safety ≠ Comfort: Psychological safety isn’t about being “nice” or avoiding discomfort, it's about creating the conditions for learning, candor, and accountability, even when the stakes are high. → Vulnerability Is Strength: Leaders who admit mistakes and ask questions set the tone for growth. Vulnerability isn’t weakness; it’s a strategic signal of trustworthiness and courage. → Discernment Over Permission: Failure isn’t always bad. Amy unpacks the difference between basic, complex, and intelligent failures, encouraging leaders to cultivate a culture that learns from risk without lowering standards.

Aug 5, 202550 min

Ep 54Cultivating Courage, Trust, and the "Human Algorithm" of High Performance with Jamie Crosbie

What really drives high performance? In this episode, global speaker and leadership strategist Jamie Crosbie joins Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu on the WiLD Conversation Podcast to challenge the metrics-only mindset and champion the human algorithm—where trust, courage, and clarity fuel sustainable success. Jamie reminds us: “If outcomes are king, then trust is the crown.” Together, they unpack how courageous leadership, emotional intelligence, and reframing failure can transform feedback into fuel—and cultivate cultures where people thrive, not just perform. If you’re leading in high-pressure spaces, this one’s for you. Leadership Takeaways: 🔹 Lead with Metrics and Meaning Performance soars when goals are clear and people feel valued. Don’t skip the "why." 🔹 Courage Builds Trust Vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s leadership. Own your limits, invite honesty, and watch trust grow. 🔹 Failure Fuels Growth Ditch the fear. Normalize failure as feedback. Try asking: “What did you fail at today?” 🔹 Self-Awareness > Strategy Alone Even the best plan falls flat without emotional intelligence. Start within to lead well. 🔹 Find Your People Leadership isn’t a solo act. Build your circle—mentors, coaches, truth-tellers. No one peaks alone.

Jul 22, 202532 min

Ep 53How Vulnerability Rescues the Next Generation with Jose Rodrgiuez

In this powerful episode of The WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu sit down with Jose Rodriguez, CEO of Rescue a Generation, to explore what it truly takes to build and rebuild trust—in ourselves, our teams, and the next generation of leaders. From his courageous journey out of gang life to launching a thriving nonprofit that empowers urban youth across Southern California, Jose offers a raw and hopeful perspective on how trust isn’t earned it’s a daily, intentional choice. Together, they unpack why vulnerability is the secret ingredient in leadership, how asking better questions, especially with Gen Z, can transform disengagement into deep ownership, and why the only way up is through trust. Whether you’re leading a team, mentoring young people, or working to rebuild broken relationships, this conversation will leave you inspired to lead with radical ownership, consistent action, and the kind of trust that changes lives. 💡 Key Leadership Takeaways: 1. Trust Is a Practiced Choice, Not a Trait Trustworthy leadership isn’t something you have—it’s something you do, daily. Jose’s story reveals that choosing trust, especially when it’s risky, is what transforms both leaders and teams. “Trust is not a trait. It's a practiced and powerful choice.” 2. Beliefs Drive Behaviors: Change doesn't start with commands—it starts with beliefs. Great leaders get curious about what’s underneath the surface. “If you want to change the behavior, you’ve got to find out what the belief is.” 3. Ask Better Questions: Young leaders don’t need more answers—they need to be seen and heard. Meaningful questions open doors to engagement, trust, and breakthrough. “We live in an answer culture. But asking the right question can change everything.” 4. Repairing Trust Requires Ownership and Small Steps: Trust breaks in moments, but it’s rebuilt in tiny, consistent acts of ownership, honesty, and repair. “Every broken commitment is actually a cry for help.” 🔗 Learn more about Rescue a Generation: https://www.rescueageneration.com/ 🔗 Learn more about WiLD: https://www.wildleaders.org/ 🔗 Download the State of Trust At Work report : https://info.wildleaders.org/state-of-trust-report-registration-0

Jul 3, 20251h 4m

Ep 52The Trust Equation: Measuring, Building, and Leading with Intention a WiLD Trust Index conversation with Chris Shaffer

In this illuminating WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu sit down with Chris Shaffer, WiLD Leaders Strategic Development Architect and former Microsoft director. Chris Shaffer unpacks the profound shift in how we understand and cultivate trust in today's complex world. Moving beyond mere information, they delve into how real trust is "worked out" through vulnerability, conflict, and genuine relationship. Discover why measuring trust isn't just about assessment, but about igniting critical conversations and empowering leaders to address hidden challenges at scale. This episode is a must-listen for any leader ready to move from the "unconscious incompetent" to the "unconscious competent" in building a culture where trust isn't just a buzzword, but a tangible, measurable foundation for success. Five Key Leadership Takeaways: Trust is Not Just Information; It's Interaction: Dr. McKenna emphasizes that in today's personalized information landscape, true trust goes beyond what we're told or read. It's "worked out" through conversation, tested in conflict, and proven in vulnerability. Leaders must foster environments where this interactive trust can flourish, rather than relying on one-way information dissemination. Measure to Manage: You Can't Improve What You Don't See: Chris Shaffer powerfully argues that measuring trust moves it from the "dark" of unconscious incompetence into the "light" of conscious awareness. Without concrete data, leaders are left to guess at their organization's trust levels, making intentional improvement nearly impossible. Measuring trust provides the clarity and actionability needed to identify specific areas of strength and opportunity. Trust Assessment Fuels Growth, Not Judgment: Counterintuitively, the most common emotional response Chris observes from leaders after seeing their trust results (even low ones) is gratitude. This isn't about passing or failing a test; it's about receiving a clear, honest picture of reality. Leaders with a growth mindset embrace these insights as a starting point for improvement, demonstrating courage and a willingness to be "editable." Leaders Have Blind Spots – Data Illuminates Them: Whether a leader suspects a trust issue or is unsure, the Wild Trust Index illuminates strategic blind spots by providing precise details. It offers a clear framework for understanding trust at personal, team, and organizational levels, guiding leaders to focus on specific drivers rather than broad, undefined problems. This precision empowers targeted action. Trust is the Root Cause of Culture: Complementary, Not Competitive: While culture surveys measure symptoms, the Wild Trust Index gets to the foundational root cause. Trust is the bedrock upon which healthy organizational culture is built. Measuring trust provides a deeper understanding of underlying dynamics, complementing broader culture assessments and offering actionable levers to improve overall organizational health.

Jun 24, 202555 min

Ep 51Garry Ridge on The "Dumb-Ass" Way to Build Trust: Leadership Lessons from WD-40's Former CEO

In this episode of The WiLD Conversation podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Garry Ridge, former CEO and Chairman of WD-40—a leader who transformed a household product into a global brand and one of the most admired workplace cultures in business. Drawing from his 35-year journey at WD-40, including 25 years as CEO, Garry challenges conventional leadership norms and emphasizes the non-negotiable role of humanity in business. Key Leadership Takeaways: Culture is Strategy, Not a “Nice-to-Have” Garry makes it clear: a trust-based culture isn’t secondary to results. The will of the people × the strategy = results. The Power of a “Dumb-Ass” Mindset Yes, you read that right. His book Any Dumbass Can Do It underscores the idea that building strong culture isn’t rocket science, it’s about humility, courage, and consistency. This mindset invites leaders to say “I don’t know” and focus on bringing out the best in others. Intentional Self-Awareness Is Essential Garry asks himself often, “Am I being the person I want to be right now?” For leaders, self-awareness isn’t optional. The daily work that prevents us from offering people our “leftovers.” Tough-Minded and Tender-Hearted Leadership Leadership isn’t a choice between strength and empathy, it’s a both/and. Garry calls for leaders who make hard decisions and hold people accountable while also caring deeply for their people and creating psychological safety. Measure the Data but Feel the Reality While data is key, Garry urges leaders to “get their shoes dirty" to walk alongside their teams and ensure the numbers reflect lived experience. Belonging is a Shared Responsibility WD-40 thrived because it clearly defined its values and invited people to choose them. Culture wasn’t enforced—it was embraced by those aligned with its purpose. Fear is the Enemy of Trust and Learning By redefining failure as a “learning moment,” Garry removed fear from the equation. The result? A workplace where trust, experimentation, and growth could flourish. Purpose Beyond Profit Is Fuel What sustained Garry’s decades-long leadership? A clear, people-centered purpose: making a positive difference in the lives of others, inside and outside the company.

Jun 17, 20251h 0m

Ep 50Getting It Done and Doing It Right: Leading with No-Blame Bias with CEO Alex Shootman

What if the key to trust wasn’t just character—but competence, clarity, and accountability? In this compelling episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with longtime friend and fellow leadership practitioner Alex Shootman, CEO of Alkami Technology and author of Done Right: How Tomorrow’s Top Leaders Get Stuff Done. What unfolds is not just a sharp exchange between two seasoned leaders—but a deeply honest conversation between old friends who have walked through leadership’s messiness, pressure, and purpose together. With decades of experience leading turnarounds and scaling high-performing software organizations, Alex shares how he grounds his leadership in four non-delegable CEO responsibilities—and how a “No-Blame Bias” has shaped the way he builds trust, manages growth, and drives both results and culture. Drawing from a leadership framework that values both getting it done and doing it right, Alex unpacks how clear accountability, relentless transparency, and trust as a managed business function are essential to long-term success. He reminds us that in every high-performing team, trust is breaking all the time—so we must be intentional about building it all the time. Whether you're a CEO, an emerging leader, or someone navigating the tension between results and values, this episode offers not only practical wisdom—but a refreshing window into what happens when sharp minds, shared values, and leaders-in-process come together in authentic conversation. 💡 Leadership Takeaways The CEO’s Responsibility: Strategy, values, economic outcomes, and building the right team cannot be outsourced—they must be owned and lived by the leader. No-Blame Bias: Creating a culture of truth-telling starts with removing fear of blame. Leaders must model and reinforce this bias to build trust across the organization. Trust as a Business Function: Trust doesn’t self-sustain. Even in high-performing organizations, it must be constantly assessed, cultivated, and rebuilt. The Getting It Done / Doing It Right Matrix: High-impact organizations don’t reward results at the expense of values. The real culture carriers do both—and they’re celebrated by name. Growth Breaks Things: Just like Hemingway’s “stronger at the broken places,” growth breaks teams and systems—what matters is how leaders repair and rebuild with intention.

Jun 3, 202535 min

Ep 49The Courage to Fire: Why Trust in Leadership Starts with the CEO a conversation with Sam Willing

In this bold and timely episode of A WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna is joined by executive coach and HR leader Sam Willing to talk about one of the most courageous (and controversial) leadership moves: firing the wrong executive—even when they deliver results. Drawing from nearly three decades in HR and her own journey through grief and self-discovery, Sam shares how emotional regulation, executive accountability, and trust-building are inseparable in healthy organizational cultures. Together, Rob and Sam unpack what it really means to lead with composure under pressure, how to measure trust in your teams, and why the cost of protecting a toxic leader is too high to ignore. This episode will challenge, inspire, and call leaders—especially CEOs—to take a hard look at whether their values are actually lived out… or just talked about. 🧭 Leadership Takeaways: Trust is measurable—and it starts with you. Every leader development activity is also a trust-building initiative. Composure under pressure is not a personality trait, it’s a skill leaders must develop for the sake of their people. Toxic executives damage cultures quietly and deeply. Protecting them out of fear is leadership avoidance, not strategy. Teams will stay loyal to each other, not the org. When trust is lacking at the top, subcultures form—and leaders miss the truth. CEOs carry the weight of trust. Courageous decisions like holding executives accountable are where real values show up. Resources Mentioned: WiLD Trust Platform Dr. Rob McKenna’s Composed: The Heart and Science of Leading Under Pressure The WiLD Trust Index https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index The State of Trust at Work Report https://info.wildleaders.org/state-of-trust-report-registration-0

May 27, 202545 min

Ep 48Stephen M.R. Covey on The Currency of Trust: Why Influence Begins with Being Influenced

In this powerful episode of The WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Stephen M. R. Covey, best-selling author of The Speed of Trust, to explore the transformative power of trust in leadership, relationships, and organizational life. In a world marked by declining institutional confidence, Covey argues that trust isn’t just a value—it’s a measurable, learnable competency that multiplies performance and accelerates impact. Listeners are invited into a conversation that challenges the myth that trust is soft or intangible. Covey reframes trust as a strategic imperative and leadership skill that determines how quickly we can innovate, collaborate, and lead through change. In his words, “Low trust is a tax. High trust is a dividend.” The conversation also touches on a key paradox of influence: To lead effectively, we must first be willing to be influenced—to genuinely understand others before we expect them to follow us. As leaders model humility and create space for others to feel deeply seen and heard, they become catalysts for real trust. 🔑 Key Takeaways for Leaders: Trust is a performance multiplier. It impacts everything—from speed and cost to employee engagement, innovation, and well-being. Trust is learnable. It’s not a fixed trait but a developable competency that can be cultivated with intention and integrity. To influence, be influenced. Understanding someone deeply—until they feel understood—is the doorway to earning trust and leading with impact. Trust creates joy and energy. Neuroscience now backs what many leaders intuitively know: high-trust cultures are not only more productive, they’re more human. In a world of declining trust, being trusted is a differentiator. Leaders and organizations who make trust a goal—not just a tool—gain a significant edge.

May 20, 202553 min

Ep 47Between Courtrooms and Campuses: A President Emeritus on Trust, Tenure, and the Space Between Idealism and Reality with Alec Hill

In this deeply personal and profoundly insightful episode of The WiLD Conversation podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Alec Hill—President Emeritus of InterVarsity, legal scholar, mentor, and cancer survivor—to explore the paradoxes of leadership across decades of both adversity and grace. From the dark corners of a broken legal system to the life-giving mission of global relief and development, Alec shares how life, leadership, and trust have evolved through personal failure, painful seasons, and ultimately, profound purpose. This conversation is as raw as it is hopeful. Alec reflects on the power of convictional leadership in a polarized world, the loneliness of executive roles, and the anchoring influence of trusted relationships. He opens up about how surviving bone marrow cancer reframed everything—from how he listens, to how he mentors, to what really matters in leadership. Leadership Takeaways: The Jungle of Trust: Why your 30s and 40s might be the most disorienting time in your leadership—and what to do about it. From Idealism to Wisdom: Navigating the shift from “I can fix everything” to “I can’t fix everyone”—and the cost of waiting too long. The Decisive Edge: Why unresolved personnel decisions undermine trust, and how decisive action (with compassion) strengthens culture. Resetting the Clock: How facing mortality sharpens your intuition, deepens your empathy, and clarifies what legacy you’re building. Leading with Conviction in a Divided World: Why leaders must hold to their core values without abandoning curiosity or compassion across divides. If you’re leading in a high-pressure environment, struggling with middle-season restlessness, or walking through the unknown—this conversation will resonate deeply. Download the State of Trust at Work Report Connect with WiLD Leaders:

May 6, 202551 min

Ep 46This Changes Lives: How Life-Giving Workplaces Create Life-Changing Ripples with Phil Goodman

In this powerful episode of The WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Phil Goodman, founder of Talent Realized, to explore how truly life-giving workplaces don’t just transform organizations—they change lives far beyond the office. Phil shares his journey from doubting founder to trusted advisor, and what it means to build cultures where trust, clarity, and meaningful connection take root. Together, they unpack what happens when leaders slow down, lean into conflict with composure, and prioritize relational strategy as much as business outcomes. Whether you're a founder, executive, or HR leader, this conversation offers a compelling call to reimagine the workplace as a launchpad for community transformation. Leadership Takeaways: Trust Is the Starting Point: Before you can build trust in your organization, you have to grapple with your own self-trust as a leader. Support systems matter—mentors, coaches, and advisors play a critical role in helping you move forward with courage. Treat People Strategy Like Business Strategy: Phil models a fractional Chief People Officer approach—aligning people systems directly with business goals. Leadership is not just about outcomes; it's about the people who get you there. Measure What You Say You Value: If people and culture are truly priorities, they must be monitored like any other key performance indicator. Tools like a trust index can give insight into readiness for change, retention health, and strategic timing. Build Teams That Know Each Other: High performance requires high connection. People don’t just want to be seen for their productivity—they want to be known and valued as whole people. Don’t Avoid the Hard Conversations: Avoiding conflict stunts growth and trust. Leaders must be equipped to have truth-filled, grace-driven conversations that deepen connection and resolve tension. Life-Giving Cultures Ripple Outward: Healthy workplaces don’t just benefit business—they shape families, communities, and the way people show up in every area of life. Leadership is discipleship, and the workplace is a mission field.

May 1, 202541 min

Ep 45Whole Leaders or Hollow Promises? Why Method and Measures Matter—The WiLD Way with Dr. McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu

In this power-packed episode of The WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu go beyond surface-level leadership trends and dive headfirst into a conversation that challenges how most organizations approach development. Too often, leaders are handed tools without a method, or methods without measures. Rob boldly claims: “Both matter if we’re serious about building trust and developing whole leaders.” This episode unveils the revolutionary WiLD methodology—a transformative approach that reshapes how we think, interact, and assess in leadership. With insights on psychological safety, strategic vulnerability, and the necessity of aligning learning and performance, Rob and Sabeth dissect the foundational shift needed in leadership development. They unpack why seeing people whole isn't a nice-to-have—it's a non-negotiable for building organizations where trust can actually grow. 🔑 Leadership Takeaways Method Without Measures Is a Myth: Leadership development must include both a consistent methodology and meaningful assessments. Without both, growth is accidental at best. Start at the Top, but Don’t Stop There: Real transformation starts with senior leaders who do the work, not just endorse it. See the Story Behind the Scores: Data is essential, but context is king. Leaders must learn to interpret profiles as pieces of a complex narrative, not just numbers. Expect Ownership, Not Just Attendance: Empower people to own their learning journey by giving development back to them—with clear expectations and support. Create Learning Rhythms: Learning isn't a one-off event. Design a sustainable rhythm that integrates development into the day-to-day. Lead with Strategic Vulnerability: Your job isn’t to master every assessment. Your job is to crack the door open for real conversation. Bridge the Business and the Individual: Development isn’t about choosing between the needs of the organization and the growth of the person. It’s about connecting both with intentionality. Watch this episode here.

Apr 22, 202538 min

Ep 44Not Done Yet: Trust, Transition, and the Science of Work with Dr. Alexis Fink

In this episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Dr. Alexis Fink—organizational psychologist, people analytics pioneer, and trusted leader—for a conversation that’s as grounded as it is visionary. Dr. Fink opens up about her recent transition out of a senior role as Meta VP of Analytics and Workforce Strategy—not as a retirement from the work she loves, but a graduation into the next chapter of her calling. Together, we explore how to prepare successors without holding too tightly, how trust and measurement create clarity in chaos, and why the science of work and workers must evolve to meet the fear and fragmentation facing organizations today. With over 30 years in I/O Psychology and as the outgoing President of SIOP Society for Industrial Organization Psychology, Dr. Fink shares what it takes to build a legacy that outlives your tenure—one rooted in integrity, clarity, and compassion. Whether you’re a founder, an HR leader, or just trying to lead with intention through uncertainty, this conversation is for you. 📌 LEADERSHIP TAKEAWAYS Succession isn’t optional: Preparing others to lead after you isn’t a side task—it’s your most lasting leadership work. Measurement drives clarity: Defining what matters forces the hard but necessary conversations about values, strategy, and what’s possible. Trust is earned in the in-between: Especially in uncertain times, consistent action and honest boundaries build the credibility that trust depends on. Play it safe, miss the upside: Anxiety and fear limit innovation—leaders must create safety if they want boldness. You’re not done: Leadership transitions don’t mark the end. They mark a turning point. You may leave a role, but the calling often goes with you. 🔗 Listen to: The Evolution of Leadership Development here: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xi7h8-15bbbd2 🔗 Learn more: https://www.wildleaders.org/ 🔗 Download the State of Trust at Work Report : https://info.wildleaders.org/state-of-trust-report-registration-0

Apr 15, 202539 min

Ep 43The Trust Factor: Why Regulating Yourself May Be the Most Underrated Leadership Skill with Sam Willing

In this WiLD Conversation podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with coach and HR leader Sam Willing for an honest and courageous dialogue on what truly erodes trust in leadership: the inability to regulate ourselves in high-pressure moments. Sam opens up about her own transformative journey through grief, healing, and nervous system work, and how it reshaped her understanding of emotional maturity in leadership. Together, they explore what Bowen Theory calls “self-differentiation”—the ability to remain emotionally steady while staying connected to others—and how it’s at the heart of trust, consistency, and psychological safety in organizations. Through vivid examples, including “The Tale of Two CEOs,” Rob and Sam unpack why it’s not just about skills and culture-building strategies. If a leader lacks the capacity to self-regulate when it matters most, even the best intentions can fall flat. The conversation ends with a raw look at loneliness, imperfection, and identity in entrepreneurial leadership. Leadership Takeaways: Emotional maturity is a top driver of trust at both the personal and organizational levels. Nervous system regulation is not a “soft skill”—it’s foundational to leading under pressure. Leaders must do the internal work to align their values with their behaviors when it matters most. Inconsistency and inauthenticity are trust-killers, even when paired with compelling vision and values. Building community and a sense of identity outside of performance is essential for sustainable leadership. 🔗 Connect with Sam Willing:https://www.samwilling.com/ 🔗 Learn more: https://www.wildleaders.org/ 🔗 Download the report : https://info.wildleaders.org/state-of-trust-report-registration-0

Apr 8, 202543 min

Ep 42Slow Down, and Secure the Future: The Power of Leading Yourself with Dr. Mark L Vincent

What if the future of your organization depends on something you’re too busy to notice? We often think about leadership in terms of speed—making things happen, hitting targets, and pushing forward. But real, sustainable leadership isn’t just about performance. It’s about process. And process needs us to stop, reflect, and lead with intention. In this episode, Dr. Rob McKenna and Dr. Mark L Vincent dive into why slowing down isn’t just a leadership discipline—it’s the key to long-term trust, succession, and continuity. Leaders who fail to cultivate trust don’t just risk losing people; they risk losing everything they’ve built. ✔️ Why trust is the ultimate leadership currency ✔️ How process clarity shapes the future of your business ✔️ Why self-leadership is the foundation of organizational success If you want to build something that outlasts you, this conversation is where it starts. Connect with Mark Vincent . Download the State of Trust at Work Report. Connect with WiLD Leaders to begin measuring and building trust today.

Apr 1, 202541 min

Ep 41The Invisible Systems Shaping Your Leadership: Trust, Culture, and Organizational Experience with Daniel Edds

In this episode Dr. Rob McKenna and Daniel Edds take a deep dive into the unseen forces shaping our organizations—culture, trust, and the systems that define them. Dan shares from decades of experiences highlighting a hard truth: the systems we create (or fail to create) dictate the experience of every person in an organization. 🔹 Leadership Takeaways: Culture Exists, Whether You Define It or Not – Every organization has a culture. The question is whether it’s intentional or accidental. Systems Drive Experience – The way we structure work creates an emergent experience, shaping morale, engagement, and trust. People Want to Be Proud of Where They Work – Nearly everyone desires to be part of something meaningful. Leaders have the opportunity—and responsibility—to cultivate that sense of pride. Making No Decision is Still a Decision – Leadership requires making conscious choices, not just letting culture evolve by default. This episode challenges us to reflect on the systems we build and the invisible forces shaping the way our teams operate. Listen to: The Evolution of Leadership Development here: https://www.podbean.com/eas/pb-xi7h8-15bbbd2 For more on Leveraging the Genetics of Leadership: Cracking the Code of Sustainable Team Performance by Dan Edds click here: https://a.co/d/96Pbm0d

Mar 25, 20251h 0m

Ep 40The State of Trust at Work Report—What Every Leader Needs to Know

At WiLD Leaders, we’ve spent years developing whole leaders—leaders who are both courageous and sacrificial—because we knew that leadership development couldn’t be a one-off event. It had to be a system. A rhythm. Something embedded into the very fabric of an organization. What we found along the way? Trust was the game changer. It wasn’t just a byproduct of good leadership; it was the leading indicator of whether teams and organizations would succeed. The State of Trust at Work Report—What Every Leader Needs to Know: Trust isn’t a given—it’s a process. Nearly half of all employees (48%) exist in what we call the jungle of trust—where trust in their teams, leaders, and organizations is low. And even in high-trust organizations, 41% of people still struggle with trust daily. The assumption that trust is “just there” if leadership is strong enough? It’s false. Trust is always being built or eroded. Conflict is not the problem. How we handle it is. One of the lowest-rated areas in teams across the board was navigating high-conflict moments. Yet, that same ability to compose ourselves under pressure is one of the top drivers of trust. In other words, teams that embrace conflict—handle it with honesty and courage—build trust faster and stronger than those that avoid it. Trust isn’t binary. It’s dynamic. Our data shows that 73% of employees are struggling with trust at either the team or organizational level—or both. But that doesn’t mean trust is broken forever. Trust isn’t something we either have or don’t have; it’s something we question, rebuild, and strengthen over time. Performance and truth-telling matter. High-trust teams don’t just “get along” with each other. They tell the truth. They own their wins and their failures. Vulnerability isn’t about weakness—it’s about the courage to be real. If you’re leading a team, ask yourself: Are we creating an environment where truth is spoken, mistakes are owned, and performance is a shared responsibility? Emotional maturity is the difference-maker. Leaders in the C-suite all have experience, but the ones who truly transform organizations have something more—the ability to be both clear and compassionate, strong and humble. Trust is built when leaders develop the self-awareness to understand their competence, motivations, and impact on others. What This Means for Leaders Like You: See leadership development as trust-building. It’s not about isolated training events. Developing people is a long-term strategy for building trust across an organization. Invest in a whole and intentional leadership development system. Stop viewing leadership growth as a one-off solution. Embed it into the fabric of how your team operates. Start with yourself. If you’re a senior leader, your self-awareness, clarity, and emotional maturity will set the tone for your organization’s culture of trust. Create a learning culture. Organizations that normalize growth, learning, and truth-telling—not perfection—are the ones where trust thrives. Imagine an organization where every person could say, I trust you—not because you’re perfect, but because you’re working it out. That kind of trust begins within us, grows in the patterns between us, and is sustained by the conditions we create around us. Let’s do this. And let’s do this together. Download the State of Trust at Work report here. Learn more about the WiLD Trust Index. Schedule a time to meet with a WiLD Team member today.

Mar 21, 202521 min

Ep 39Becoming Trustworthy—The Connection We Are All Missing with Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu

Trust isn’t just built between people—it begins within us. In this episode of WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna and Sabeth Kapahu unpack the critical connection between trust, self-awareness, and worthiness. According to the Relate Project research 41% of young adults don’t feel worthy of love. What does that mean for leadership, relationships, and the way we build trust? Trustworthiness isn’t something we declare or demand—it’s something we live into. It’s about reliability, consistency, and truth-telling, not just in our words but in our actions. In this conversation, Rob and Sabeth explore: 🔹 How our sense of self-worth impacts our ability to trust others 🔹 Why distrust thrives in the shadows—and how to bring it into the light 🔹 The role of failure in becoming trustworthy 🔹 Why trust must be built before it can be earned Trust isn’t just about believing in someone else—it’s about knowing ourselves well enough to lead with integrity. Whether you’re leading a team, navigating relationships, or just trying to find solid ground, this episode challenges you to look inward first. WiLD Leaders is excited to announce our State of Trust at Work report—an in-depth look at the data, insights, and actions that can help leaders like you cultivate trust in your sphere of influence. Be the first to receive it upon release. → Sign Up to receive the report. #WiLDConversation #TrustworthyLeadership #SelfWorth #LeadershipMatters

Mar 11, 202523 min

Ep 38Process is King: Why Leaders Fail Without It with Dr. Arthur Satterwhite

In this episode of The WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Dr. Arthur Satterwhite III to discuss why process is everything—whether you’re leading a team, launching a product, or rebuilding trust. Dr. Satterwhite shares his research from The Relate Project, unpacking what leaders must understand about relational trust, adolescent culture, and the phases we often overlook when trying to create lasting impact. Drawing from his own leadership journey, he challenges us to consider: Are we intentional about every phase of the leadership process? Are we bringing the right people in at the right time? Are we building trust strategically instead of assuming it will happen? From business strategy to leadership development, this episode is a wake-up call for leaders who want to stop short-changing their impact and start leading with intentionality. Key Leadership Takeaways: 🚀 Process isn’t a barrier—it’s the path to sustainable success. 🤝 Trust isn’t automatic—there’s a process to rebuilding and maintaining it. 💡 Overlooking key phases in leadership or strategy can undermine everything.

Mar 4, 202539 min

Ep 37Lead with Action & Alignment: The Pathway to Trust and Transformation with Wiley Cortez

Do you change your actions, or do you shift your mindset? Research suggests it’s both. In this compelling conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna and Wiley Cortez dive into the tension between thought and action. Wiley shares his personal journey from gang life to leadership, highlighting the power of alignment, prioritizing relationships over transactions, and the rhythms of consistency that build trusted relationships. Leadership isn’t just about vision—it’s about reliability, commitment, and the choices we make along the way. Tune in as we break down what it truly takes to lead yourself and your team toward meaningful impact. Leadership Takeaways: ✅ Alignment matters—Develop yourself as a leader alongside your team. ✅ Trust is built on consistency—Reliability is one of the most powerful drivers of trust. ✅ Commit to your vision—Be specific, be clear, and stay the course. ✅ Relationships over transactions—Leadership is about people, not just results. #Leadership #Trust #Alignment #MindsetShift #Consistency #LeadWithAction #Reliability #RelationalLeadership

Feb 26, 202541 min

Ep 36Conflict, Trust, and the Energy Between: How Leaders Steward the Tension with Dr. Nate Regier

Many leaders see conflict as a problem to avoid rather than a resource to steward. But what if conflict isn’t inherently bad? What if it’s simply the energy in the gap between differences—a natural outcome of diversity? In this episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Nate Regier from Next Element to explore: Why conflict and trust are deeply interconnected. How the most effective leaders manage the energy of conflict rather than suppress it. Why composure in leadership is more than self-control—it’s a form of compassionate accountability. The critical intersection between people and process—and why separating them is a mistake. The power of research-backed leadership development that balances qualitative insights with objective data. Leaders today are running low on energy. But what if the key to energized, resilient leadership isn’t about avoiding conflict—but learning how to harness it? Join Rob and Nate for a deep dive into the art and science of leading with trust, navigating conflict with wisdom, and transforming organizational dynamics for the better. Leadership Takeaways: Conflict is Inevitable—How You Steward It Matters. It’s not about whether conflict is good or bad, but how you manage the energy in the gap between differences. Trust and Conflict Are Two Sides of the Same Coin. Healthy teams don’t avoid conflict—they build trust through compassionate accountability and honest dialogue. Composure is Leadership Currency. Leaders who remain steady in high-conflict situations create stability and psychological safety for their teams. People and Process Must Work Together. The best organizations don’t separate operational excellence from human connection—they embrace the paradox. Measurement Brings Clarity. Balancing qualitative and quantitative insights helps leaders see the truth, make intelligent mistakes, and ask better questions. #Leadership #ConflictResolution #WiLDConversations #CompassionateAccountability #EnergyManagement #OrganizationalHealth

Feb 18, 202543 min

Ep 35The Courage to Connect: Breaking Barriers & Building Whole Community

In this weeks WiLD Conversation podcast episode, we explore the deep need for community—why we seek it, how we build it, and what it means for leadership. From childhood experiences with unconventional communities to forging lifelong bonds through intentional gatherings, we uncover the undeniable influence of being surrounded by people who challenge, support, and sustain us. Whether leading an organization, raising a family, or navigating life’s transitions, true community brings us closer to wholeness. Leaders thrive not in isolation but within intentional relationships that encourage growth, vulnerability, and trust. Key Takeaways: ✅ Community is about commonality, purpose, and shared experiences—leaders must foster environments where people feel a sense of belonging. ✅ The best communities allow people to be as close to their whole selves as possible, cultivating trust, vulnerability, and deep connection. ✅ Great leadership is built within strong communities—without them, leaders risk isolation and stagnation. ✅ Building community requires courage, intention, and the willingness to invite others in, even when it’s difficult. Our Strategic Support Assessment (SSA) in our WiLD Toolkit builds your strategic network of support in real time. This includes mentors, role models, those who provide you with feedback, emotional support, and even those who may open a door when you are looking for a new opportunity. In addition, the SSA allows you to build a core group of individuals who will serve as your personal advisory board. Want to learn more? Connect with a WiLD Team member today to explore how the SSA can help you strengthen your support system and navigate your leadership journey with greater confidence. #Leadership #CommunityMatters #WholeLeaders #IntentionalLiving #Trust #ResilientLeadership #Belonging #WiLDConversation #Strategic #Support

Feb 11, 202523 min

Ep 34Making Trust a Hard Target

In a world defined by volatility, uncertainty, complexity, and ambiguity (VUCA), trust is often the first casualty in our fight against bad actors. But what if trust wasn’t so easily broken? What if, instead, we made trust a hard target—one that is fortified, resilient, and deeply embedded in our leadership and teams? In this episode, we explore how resilient leaders build trust systematically, just as we design security frameworks to guard against external threats. True resilience begins at the individual level, requiring vulnerability, self-awareness, and the courage to share our learning with others. When trust is strong, communication thrives, collaboration strengthens, and our organizations shift from chaotic jungles to fortified strongholds. Join us as we uncover the methodologies that move teams from surviving to thriving, and learn how making trust a hard target can transform your leadership, your team, and your mission.

Feb 4, 202514 min

Ep 33The Sacred Trade-Off: 10 Keys to Sacrifice, Self-Preservation, and Leadership Wholeness

Sacrificial leadership isn’t about giving up everything—it’s about thoughtfully considering the personal costs necessary to live in alignment with your values and serve those around you. In this episode, we unpack what it means to lead sacrificially without losing yourself, explore the tension between self-preservation and selflessness, and discuss how true sacrifice often involves letting go of what we hold most tightly. Through practical insights and relatable examples, we’ll challenge you to identify your "sacrificial line" and embrace the uncomfortable yet transformational moments that build trust, deepen relationships, and foster authentic leadership. Leadership Takeaways Sacrifice Isn’t All or Nothing True leadership recognizes the balance between self-preservation and sacrificial moments—it’s not about giving everything up, but about making thoughtful, meaningful choices for the benefit of others. Awareness is Key To lead sacrificially, you must first identify what you hold most tightly—be it pride, comfort, control, or something deeply personal—and consider the cost of letting it go. Sacrifice is Relational True sacrifice happens in the context of relationships. Whether in the workplace, with family, or friends, leadership often requires putting someone else’s needs above your own. Sacrifice Requires Courage Sacrificial leadership invites vulnerability, humility, and the courage to act on the quiet nudges we often ignore—like putting down your phone or truly listening to someone else’s story. For more on WiLD Leaders visit: https://www.wildleaders.org/ Let's connect to explore how you can use the WiLD Trust Index to measure and build trust in your own organization. Click here for more on the WiLD Trust Index: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index #Leadership #Sacrifice #PersonalGrowth #AuthenticLeadership #RelationalLeadership #GrowthMindset #SelfAwareness #WiLD #Podcast #BuildingTrust #WiLDTrustPlatform

Jan 28, 202525 min

Ep 32Nature vs. Nurture: Personality, Change, and Trust

In this episode of The WiLD Conversation, Dr. Rob McKenna dives deep into a timeless question: Are leaders born or made? Sharing insights from years of research, Dr. McKenna unpacks the interplay between personality traits and growth mindsets, exploring what truly shapes effective leaders. From the impact of the Big Five personality traits (like conscientiousness and extraversion) to the groundbreaking work of Carol Dweck on mindsets, this episode challenges listeners to rethink how they view leadership potential in themselves and others. Key leadership takeaways include: Balancing Nature and Nurture: While personality traits like neuroticism or openness are stable over time, the right environment and mindset can still drive meaningful change. The Role of Language in Growth: How we speak to others can influence their belief in their ability to grow, shaping their potential and performance. Whole Leader Development: True leadership development requires understanding the dynamic tension between who people are and who they can become. Join Dr. McKenna for an inspiring conversation that offers a more complete perspective on leadership and human potential. #LeadershipDevelopment #GrowthMindset #BornOrMade #PersonalityTraits #WiLDConversation

Jan 21, 202526 min

Ep 31Trust in Crisis: Lessons in Leadership with Tami Heim

In this inspiring episode of the WiLD Leaders podcast, Dr. Rob McKenna sits down with Tami Heim, CEO of Christian Leadership Alliance and former President of Borders Inc., to explore the unshakable importance of trust in leadership—especially during moments of crisis. Tami reflects on her leadership journey through disruptive times, offering insights into building trust, embracing collaboration, and navigating the highs and lows of achievement. Listeners will hear how she turned challenges into opportunities, including managing through the rise of e-commerce giants, leading under pressure, and creating systems that drove lasting change. Tami shares her commitment to lifelong learning, the value of mentoring relationships, and why pausing to reflect on the "why" behind decisions often leads to the best outcomes. Key Leadership Takeaways Trust is Tested in Crisis: Trust is cultivated over time but is truly revealed and refined when challenges arise. Fail Forward: Embrace mistakes as opportunities to learn and grow, and reflect on both successes and failures for continued improvement. Collaborative Leadership: Empowering others to contribute, innovate, and adapt often leads to greater outcomes than working alone. Focus and Flexibility: Knowing when to pivot and prioritize can be the difference between surviving and thriving in turbulent times. The Power of Reflection: Leaders must take time to think critically and deeply about their decisions to ensure they align with long-term goals.

Jan 14, 202559 min

Ep 30Navigating Life's Competing Demands: The Paradox of Presence and Progress

How do we balance the tension between being fully present in the moment and making meaningful progress? In this episode, Dr. McKenna dives into the paradox that shapes much of our personal and professional lives. Drawing from psychological insights, including Bandura's Social Learning Theory, he explores the challenges of living in the duality of stopping and going. You'll gain practical tools for identifying your default tendencies, embracing tension, and leading with intention. Whether you're a doer or someone who values being present, this episode will inspire you to reimagine how these forces can coexist in harmony. Listener Takeaways Understand Your Defaults: Learn to recognize whether your natural inclination is towards action or presence and how to leverage this awareness. Practical Tools: Discover strategies to intentionally pause and reflect without losing momentum in your personal or professional life. Leadership Insights: Explore how leaders can foster organizational cultures that embrace both progress and presence, driving holistic growth. Environmental Impact: Uncover how external factors shape our behaviors and perceptions, and how to respond thoughtfully. Mindset Shifts: Embrace the paradox and shift from "either/or" to "both/and" thinking for greater clarity and balance.

Jan 7, 202519 min

Ep 29Lead the Dance: Building Trust, Reducing Owner Dependence, and Showing Up Confidently with Nick Anderson

What if the key to building trust isn’t about eliminating your insecurities, but showing up predictably and intentionally? In this episode, we explore how leaders overcome self-doubt, set clear operational rhythms, and create trust-filled business relationships that drive growth. You’ll hear from Dr. Rob McKenna and CEO of One Accors, Nick Anderson, how self-awareness can help you step into your leadership identity with confidence—even when the doubts creep in. By creating rhythms of predictability and consistency, you build a culture where your team can rely on you and on the systems you’ve built. We also address one of the biggest leadership challenges: reducing business reliance on YOU. Learn how tough moments can refine your organization and why investing in people and operational clarity today will set you up for long-term resilience and success. Key Listener Takeaways Imposter Syndrome Reframed: Leadership isn’t about being perfect—it’s about showing up, owning your role, and delivering with confidence. The Power of Predictability: Consistent rhythms build trust and stability in both business relationships and operations. Self-Awareness Drives Impact: Recognize your insecurities, lean into your strengths, and set the tone for your team to follow. Turning Tough Times Into Growth: Use challenging moments to refine your systems, strengthen your culture, and build resilience. Reduce Owner Dependence: True leadership prepares your organization to thrive without relying solely on you. #Leadership #BuildTrust #SelfAwareness #BusinessGrowth #OperationalExcellence

Dec 17, 202447 min

Ep 28Measurement Matters: The Power of Trust

Trust is the foundation of every thriving team and successful organization, but it doesn’t emerge by chance. Building trust requires intentional effort—measuring it, understanding it, and aligning it with both personal and operational factors. In this episode, we explore how trust works on two essential levels: 1️⃣ The inside-out, where psychological safety, emotional intelligence, and personal growth foster connection and confidence. 2️⃣ The outside-in, where systems, leadership strategies, and organizational structure create sustainable performance at scale. We’ll discuss how to move beyond focusing on one dimension of trust to embracing both, creating organizations that grow from chaotic jungles to strongholds of sustaining trust. Discover how to make trust measurable, actionable, and transformational for your mission, your people, and your results. #MeasurementMatters #PowerOfTrust #StrongInsideOut #SustainingTrust #LeadershipDevelopment #OrganizationalHealth #TeamPerformance #PsychologicalSafety #StrategicLeadership #MissionImpact #TrustInAction

Dec 10, 202412 min

Ep 27Courageous Vulnerability: Navigating the Risks and Rewards of Being Seen

In a culture that celebrates vulnerability as a solution to relational and personal challenges, we often overlook its nuanced application. Vulnerability is powerful, but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. For leaders, parents, and those in safety and security roles, balancing openness and safety is an ongoing tension. In this episode, we explore the courage required to be vulnerable, the risks of being misunderstood, and why true vulnerability demands humility, thoughtfulness, and discernment. Together, we’ll unpack how vulnerability shapes our character, connects us to others, and sometimes leaves us questioning the costs. Listener Takeaways: Understand why vulnerability is not a universal solution and how its expression varies by context and individual. Explore the hidden tensions behind our fears of being misunderstood and the courage required to face them. Learn practical insights on balancing vulnerability with thoughtfulness and humility in leadership and personal relationships. Reflect on how openness to being hurt—or misunderstood—can foster trust and growth when approached intentionally. #CourageousVulnerability #AuthenticLeadership #EmotionalIntelligence #TrustedLeader

Dec 3, 202421 min

Ep 26From Tactical to Strategic: Building Governance, Trust, and Human Connection

In this episode, Dr. McKenna and Erik Antons, dive deep into the transformative power of governance and strategic leadership within organizations. Why do so many departments excel tactically yet struggle at the strategic level? How does trust, integrity, and connection shape our effectiveness not only in the workplace but also in life? They explore these themes, touching on operational procedures, the art of meaningful human connection, and even the psychology of security and physiological needs. From Maslow’s hierarchy to personal stories of trust and resilience, this episode will leave you inspired to elevate your leadership and embrace the strategic opportunities around you. Listener Takeaways: Governance Matters: Understand why strategic leadership and structured governance are crucial to advancing beyond the tactical level. The Power of Trust: Learn why trust and integrity are foundational for building effective teams and relationships. Connection as Leadership: Discover how authentic connection fosters stronger organizational culture and individual resilience. Strategic vs. Tactical: Insights on how to bridge the gap between high-level strategy and in-the-trenches execution. Human Needs and Security: A unique perspective on how security complements physiological needs for both humans and animals. Connect to explore how you can use the WiLD Trust Index in your own life, team, or organization. Click here for more: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index #LeadershipDevelopment #GovernanceMatters #StrategicLeadership #TrustAndIntegrity #HumanConnection #OrganizationalHealth #MaslowRevisited #SecurityLeadership

Nov 26, 202451 min

Ep 25Finding Your Sweet Spot: Aligning Passion, Purpose, and Performance

In this insightful episode Dr. Rob McKenna, CEO of WiLD Leaders and creator of the WiLD Trust Platform explores the importance of intentionality, alignment, and the transformational power of finding your sweet spot in life and leadership. There are few moments as exhilarating as being in your sweet spot—when your purpose aligns seamlessly with your actions. These moments are not free from pressure, but they bring clarity, efficiency, and joy. They don’t happen by accident; they’re the result of intentionality and a commitment to living and working in alignment. While being outside the sweet spot can feel frustrating or even defeating, finding your way back is a journey worth taking. It requires self-awareness, purpose-driven effort, and a willingness to embrace opportunities that reveal your true calling. Listener Takeaways: Clarity and Alignment: The sweet spot is where your unique identity and purpose meet your daily actions, driving fulfillment and performance. Intentionality Matters: Achieving alignment isn’t accidental; it requires intentional reflection and action. Impact Beyond You: Operating in your sweet spot not only energizes you but also inspires and benefits those around you. Recognize the Drift: Feeling defeated or frustrated may be a sign you’ve stepped out of alignment—use this as motivation to recalibrate. Small Steps, Big Results: Purposeful adjustments and self-awareness can help you reclaim the joy and energy of living in alignment. Let's connect to explore how you can use the WiLD Trust Index in your own life, team, or organization. Click here for more: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index #SweetSpot #PurposeDriven #AlignmentMatters #LivingWithIntentionality #LeadershipGrowth #MotivationAndClarity #WiLDTrust #LeadershipDevelopment #IntentionalLeadership

Nov 19, 202428 min

Ep 24Adaptive Leadership: Risk, Presilience, and the Power of Editability with Dr. Gavriel Schneider

In this episode, Dr. Rob McKenna, CEO of WiLD Leaders, and Dr. Gavriel Schneider, founder of Risk 2 Solution, dive into essential qualities of leadership—trust, risk intelligence, and adaptability. They explore the foundational skills leaders need for effective decision-making, emphasizing that trust and resilience are built, not assumed. Dr. Schneider shares insights on balancing risk with strategy and discusses how leaders can avoid the traps of panic and inaction. Dr. McKenna adds that great leaders must have “editability,” a willingness to revise their own views and practices, even when it’s challenging. This conversation is a powerful reminder that strong leadership is an ongoing journey of adaptability, integrity, and resilience. Connect with Dr. Gav and Risk 2 Solution Group: https://risk2solution.com/ Read more about the Institute of Presilience: https://instituteofpresilience.edu.au/ Let's connect to explore how you can use the WiLD Trust Index in your own organization. Click here for more: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index #Leadership #RiskIntelligence #Trust #Resilience #Presilience #Editability #ResilientLeadership #MindfulInaction #GrowthMindset #WiLDLeaders #Risk2Solution #LeadershipPodcast

Nov 12, 202448 min

Ep 23Building Bridges of Care: Trust as the Foundation for Caregiver and Senior Well-being with Tim Cooke

In this episode Dr. McKenna and Tim Cooke, CEO of Agape In Home Care, delve into the powerful role that trust plays in the caregiving industry, particularly in senior care. Trust as the Foundation of Quality Care: Understand why prioritizing caregivers’ needs creates a culture of trust that enhances care for seniors, fostering dedication and reliability among caregiving teams. Beyond the Basics: Going the Extra Mile: Learn how organizational practices—like covering both travel time and mileage—demonstrate genuine care for caregivers, creating a supportive and trusting work environment. The Ripple Effect of Trust in Caregiving: Discover the powerful impact of promoting caregivers' well-being, leading to a stronger, more committed workforce that is equipped to provide compassionate and attentive care to seniors.

Nov 5, 202445 min

Ep 22The Lies We Tell Ourselves About Mentoring with Dr. Ellen Ensher

In this eye-opening episode of the WiLD Conversation Podcast, Dr. Ellen Ensher delves into the myths surrounding mentorship. She challenges the belief that simply having a mentor is a one-way ticket to career success. Dr. Ensher and Dr. McKenna discuss the importance of realistic expectations, the limitations of traditional mentorship structures, and the essential role of self-awareness in career growth. From the complexities of AI-assisted mentor matching to the responsibility of contributing back to one's mentors, she shares her insights on how to get the most out of mentoring relationships. Key Takeaways: Mentorship Isn’t a Fix-All Solution Just having a mentor won’t automatically solve all career challenges. Mentorship is only one part of a larger growth process that involves self-awareness and the willingness to learn and give back. AI and Choice Improve Mentorship Matches Random mentor-mentee pairings rarely succeed. However, recent advances in AI offer more refined matching options, though even with algorithms, success depends on a degree of personal choice. Set Realistic Expectations Mentors aren’t miracle workers. Building a successful mentoring relationship requires calibrating expectations and understanding that it may not fulfill all emotional needs, but can still offer valuable insights. For more about Dr. Ellen Ensher : https://ellenensher.com/ Ready to explore how we can build trust in your organization? https://meetings.hubspot.com/chris-shaffer/wti-info For more about WiLD Leaders: https://www.wildleaders.org/

Oct 29, 202435 min

Ep 21If It Feels Gross, You're Doing It Wrong with Dr. Daniel Hallak

Trust isn’t just a value—it’s an opportunity for leaders to invest in others and create environments where people and performance thrive. "You can’t give what you don’t have. Leaders who feel supported can lead with generosity and trust." We’re excited to share that Dr. Daniel Hallak’s TEDx talk, “Networking doesn't have to feel gross,” is now featured by TED! Watch it here: go.ted.com/danielhallak In the talk, Daniel explores how shifting from a mindset of “What can I get?” to “What can I give?” transforms networking—and any relationship—into a meaningful, trust-building experience. In this Wild Conversation Podcast Dr. Daniel Hallak dives deeper into the key themes of his talk. He shared insights on why trust is essential for high-performing teams and how generosity beyond reciprocity creates lasting value. This conversation isn’t just about networking—it’s about leadership, sales, and building a thriving culture where people and performance flourish. Interested in learning more about trust-building strategies for your team? Let’s connect: https://meetings.hubspot.com/chris-shaffer/wti-info #Leadership #TrustBuilding #HighPerformanceTeams #GenerosityInLeadership #TEDx

Oct 22, 202422 min

Ep 20If You Don’t Have Trust You Can’t Bake the Cake - Dr. Les Parrott author of Saving Your Marriage Before It Starts

In this episode, #1 New York Times best-selling author Dr. Les Parrott reveals the shocking truth about empathy: it’s not just about feelings—it’s about being a HERO! Discover how true empathy can push you to risk it all for others and why this rare skill sets real leaders apart. While inspiration is important, real transformation requires a combination of motivation and the right nudge at the right moment. Dr. McKenna and Dr. Parrott discuss the importance of teaching practical, easily executable behaviors that are backed by research, like the simple yet profound act of seeing conflict from your partner's perspective. Surprisingly, doing this can resolve conflict 90% of the time. Dr. Parrot and Dr. McKenna empower individuals, teams, organizations, and couples to foster a foundation of trust and create environments where people feel secure enough to take calculated risks that will transform relationships, elevate leadership, and make us an unstoppable force. Here are just a few powerful takeaways: Empathy is an act of bravery, often requiring personal sacrifice to support others. Real change comes from pairing motivation with simple, actionable behaviors and timely nudges. Emotional safety and trust are essential for encouraging risk-taking and growth within teams and relationships. #EmpathyUnlocked #LeadershipHacks #ConflictResolution #TrustMatters #BeTheHero #LesParrott #WiLD #Conversation #Podcast #Business #Marriage #Trust For more on Les and Leslie’s work click here: https://www.lesandleslie.com/ To order Trading Places: https://store.lesandleslie.com/collections/trading-places For more on the WiLD Trust Index: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index Connect with a WiLD team member: https://www.wildleaders.org/get-started

Oct 15, 202455 min

Ep 19“Thank You for Saying The Hard Thing Now” on Lifelong Learning and Leadership with President Deana Porterfield

"Thank You for Saying the Hard Thing Now" – on Lifelong Learning and Leadership. In this must-listen episode, the art of life long learning and leadership takes center stage as President Deana Porterfield and Dr. Rob McKenna dive into leadership lessons that everyone needs to hear. Here are just three of many takeaways: Mastering Tough Conversations: Learn the secret to surviving a challenging conversation without blowing up! President Porterfield emphasizes the importance of being open to feedback, expressing concerns productively, and keeping the dialogue going—even when it gets uncomfortable. Own Your Role: This episode shows why leadership is about learning to "manage up" rather than seeking a place to complain—own your role, and navigate up the chain with maturity. Openness is Key to Growth: Want to grow as a leader? You need to be open to self-awareness. President Porterfield reveals why mentorship and development only work when you're willing to own your weaknesses and take accountability for your actions. This episode is a game-changer for anyone looking to sharpen their leadership skills and face hard truths head-on! Don’t miss it! For more on Seattle Pacific University visit: https://spu.edu/ For more on WiLD Leaders visit: https://www.wildleaders.org/ Let's connect to explore how you can use the WiLD Trust Index to measure and nurture trust in your own organization. Click here for more on the WiLD Trust Index: https://www.wildleaders.org/wild-trust-index #LeadershipSkills #ToughConversations #ProfessionalGrowth #MentorshipMatters #OwnYourRole #Whole #Intentional #Leader #Development #Trust #WildTrustPlatform #SPU #Podcast

Oct 8, 202449 min