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Lighthouse Leadership

Podcast af Evan Hickok

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Welcome to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast, where host Evan Hickok unpacks the simple yet powerful frameworks that help managers become exceptional leaders and guide their teams to success. Drawing from real-world experiences, hard-learned lessons, and proven strategies, this podcast explores the hidden factors that cause team underperformance — misalignment, broken processes, psychological danger, and lack of cohesion — and offers actionable solutions to fix them.

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episode Most Companies Expand Wrong — Here’s the Process That Actually Works cover

Most Companies Expand Wrong — Here’s the Process That Actually Works

Most people think global expansion is strategy… but the truth is companies don’t get destroyed by bad strategy — they get destroyed by invisible operational decisions they didn’t know they were making. The only reason Tesla didn’t get burned is because Shan Nair had a repeatable process. → Get the Lighthouse Leadership newsletter + weekly frameworks here [https://evanhickok.com/newsletter?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=description&utm_campaign=podcast] Timestamps 0:00 — Introduction 1:30 — Why physics → business logic 7:16 — The Tesla origin moment 9:15 — What companies always get wrong when expanding abroad 14:29 — China expansion (and why it’s now reversed) 16:57 — How Nucleus is structured to scale 18:20 — Cultural nuance examples that actually matter 23:52 — The real “engine” behind repeatable delivery 32:23 — Client-sensitive, not internally flexible 35:45 — This is how you build trust 39:08 — The secret to a high-performing global team 47:55 — The ONE piece of advice before your first country 50:11 — A brutal $400K mistake What you’ll learn • why most international expansion fails (and why founders don’t realize it until it’s too late) • the difference between technical culture and business culture • the model behind “client sensitive — not internally flexible” • how cadence + transparency eliminate politics • what happens when you skip foundational compliance • the painful compounding cost of cutting corners → Subscribe on YouTube https://youtube.com/@evanhickok?sub_confirmation=1 Find Dr. Shan Nair here: https://nucleus-co.com/ shan@nucleus-co.com If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast so you don’t miss future stories and lessons. And if you want weekly insights and tools to help you build high-performing teams, check out the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=show_notes].

7. nov. 2025 - 52 min
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The Keyboard Derby: How Transparency Built the iPhone Keyboard

Most people imagine the iPhone keyboard was born from pure genius — a single spark. But in 2005 Apple had no keyboard that worked. If the team couldn’t solve typing on glass, the iPhone would be canceled. Steve Jobs paused nearly every UI effort and forced one rule: show your work — near-daily public demonstrations of prototypes. This episode shows how transparency didn’t kill creativity — it accelerated it. And that story goes back not just to Steve Jobs… but to Galileo. Key Takeaways * Transparency accelerates innovation — when work is demonstrated regularly, feedback becomes fuel instead of judgment. * Rhythm matters — Apple used near-daily demos (“The Keyboard Derby”) to make knowledge work audible. * Constraints focus genius — the whole UI org became “keyboard engineers” for 30 days. * Iteration beats inspiration — Ken Kocienda’s winning keyboard was his seventh try, not his first. * Process is not the enemy of creativity — it’s the channel that turns imagination into something real. TL;DR Creativity doesn’t die in process — it dies in secrecy. Resources Mentioned * Ken Kocienda — Creative Selection (book [http://creativeselection.io/]) * Julian Dorra — Blob Keyboard Simulator (GitHub demo [https://github.com/juliendorra/blob-keyboard-simulator/tree/main?tab=readme-ov-file]) * Ken Kocienda’s BlueSky post [https://bsky.app/profile/kocienda.bsky.social/post/3llw4fa25tc2u] with early keyboard insights * Apollo 15 — Hammer & Feather drop demonstration [https://youtu.be/Oo8TaPVsn9Y?si=2lFGuMehOjcP0B4h]  * Brian Cox - feathers and bowling ball vacuum chamber drop video [https://youtu.be/E43-CfukEgs?si=15vP6OzMyF5iWzX0]  * Early iPhone keyboard patents (2006) If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast so you don’t miss future stories and lessons. And if you want weekly insights and tools to help you build high-performing teams, check out the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=show_notes].

1. nov. 2025 - 19 min
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The Power of Purpose: Connecting Personal and Shared “Why”

Purpose shows up in the grandest and simplest of moments—whether facing the end of life with a loved one or answering the question, “So, what do you do?” In this episode, I share a deeply personal story of loss, explore how identity and purpose are intertwined, and show how leaders can harness the power of a shared “why” to unite teams and unlock extraordinary performance. From Pixar’s baristas to NASA’s janitors, we’ll see how purpose transforms ordinary roles into extraordinary missions. Key Takeaways 1. Purpose is identity. People define themselves by what they do—and even more deeply by why they do it. 2. Leaders must create a shared why. When personal purpose aligns with team purpose, individuals move in the same direction with greater commitment. 3. Shared identity fuels belonging. Pixar, NASA, the Marine Corps, and Google all exemplify how clarity of purpose creates a powerful, unifying culture. 4. Charters matter. Teams without a documented goal or purpose drift; teams with written goals (like Bell Labs with the transistor) achieve breakthroughs. 5. Hearts and minds must align. True performance comes when people feel both intellectually and emotionally connected to their work. TL;DR Purpose is the bridge between personal identity and collective achievement. Leaders who help their teams connect individual “why” to a shared team “why” capture both hearts and minds—and unlock limitless potential. When someone asks you, “What do you do?”—how do you answer? And if I asked you, “Why do you do it?”—what would you say? Resources Mentioned * Daniel Goleman, Working with Emotional Intelligence [https://www.amazon.com/Working-Emotional-Intelligence-Daniel-Goleman/dp/0553378589] * Daniel Coyle, The Culture Code [https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Code-Secrets-Highly-Successful-ebook/dp/B01MSY1Y6Z/ref=sr_1_1?crid=UHPTWTKIU408&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.6n7h9ohaFxOfMpHcF79VxlE4acAtO6IQG8DG_eAf5WV8kf7z7ObolkmsUdbcOuRMhOx56VXSbbBImgKfnSZMy9XJLqogBGh2zjSs5NbgsqRbzjkGtHhzMuHhMiP8wiahQMtPX8-I9mT0QOse4fesx8sHrA2gy_9F8ncbdrD5mhnp-Y8eRgj_kEmzNjX5rw1rUDpTEWtwkeyPX36I-d6PdAM8X3kN407Gk86PjR6n9hI.B-CXIcHz9Yf5OEGfDUP0Nxyr0VhbeiSH_EkP1nC3uEw&dib_tag=se&keywords=culture+code&qid=1758994820&s=books&sprefix=culture+code%2Cstripbooks%2C760&sr=1-1] * Richard Hackman, Leading Teams [https://www.amazon.com/Leading-Teams-Setting-Stage-Performances-ebook/dp/B0106P71WI/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2MZ6JR0DD1TO4&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.Nix93cvQBBBd8h3MhfcXSzdmHQ8R6x1zDA9IUqbHBrhIvXgWnIWeJKqgZYRLHAczPbyUVw9KbuarUysg8kIeeWv6ijMFEQtOq8BVhruXA4zQwaRZs1UiekZ4gutQu-6X.28SSAIHKyhdBUysCU8WPCilGa80d0TbAEuW0Jg7sFb0&dib_tag=se&keywords=hackman+leading+teams&qid=1758994840&s=books&sprefix=hackman+leading+teams%2Cstripbooks%2C104&sr=1-1] If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast so you don’t miss future stories and lessons. And if you want weekly insights and tools to help you build high-performing teams, check out the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=show_notes].

27. sept. 2025 - 14 min
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The Turning Point: How Bill Gates Learned Teams Outperform Individuals

Bill Gates once believed in the myth of the lone genius—that brilliance alone could change the world. But a sharp critique from a NASA engineer, a high-stakes project at TRW, and the collaborative creation of Altair BASIC showed him otherwise. In this episode, Evan Hickok unpacks Gates’ transformation from solo coder to builder of one of the largest organizations on Earth—and the leadership lessons every new manager must learn from his journey. Key Takeaways 1. Brilliance has limits. Gates’ early successes gave way to humbling feedback at TRW, where he saw firsthand that even the smartest person cannot scale impact alone. 2. Teams outperform individuals. Microsoft’s first breakthrough—Altair BASIC—was possible only through collaboration between Gates, Paul G Allen, and a Harvard Freshman math major named Monte Davidoff. 3. Delegation is essential to scale. As Gates admitted, the hardest shift he ever made was moving from writing all the code himself to leading an organization. 4. Solo brilliance sparks invention, but teams sustain it. High-performing teams, united by purpose, outlast and outperform lone efforts. 5. Every leader faces the same shift. Moving from doing the work yourself to orchestrating others is the universal leap from individual contributor to manager. TL;DR Bill Gates’ greatest lesson wasn’t how to code—it was learning that teams, not lone geniuses, build enduring impact. The transition from doing it all yourself to enabling others is the same shift every new leader must make. What was your humbling moment—the one that showed you couldn’t do it all alone? Resources & Mentions * Bill Gates, Source Code [https://www.gatesnotes.com/meet-bill/source-code] (memoir referenced) * Time Tunnel - Gate's favorite TV show (looked like TRW [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhciXHpxJlM]) * John Norton and the Mariner 1 spacecraft failure (launch video [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fmJVPtVlCWk]) (article [https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1962/07/23/80418058.html?pageNumber=2]) * Altair 8800 in Popular Electronics [https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Poptronics/70s/1975/Poptronics-1975-01.pdf] * Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and the Apple II [https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/29/video-bill-gates-steve-jobs-in-1983-internal-apple-promo-video.html] * Armchair Expert Podcast (Bill Gates interview, 2020 [https://armchairexpertpod.com/pods/bill-gates]) Music Credit: “Ghosts I–IV” by Nine Inch Nails, licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0. [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/] Used with permission under Creative Commons. No changes were made.  If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast so you don’t miss future stories and lessons. And if you want weekly insights and tools to help you build high-performing teams, check out the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=show_notes].

30. aug. 2025 - 21 min
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Get Team Alignment like Amazon

In this episode of the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast, Evan Hickok unpacks one of the most overlooked but essential elements of team success: alignment.  He shows how clarity around what needs to be done, why it matters, and who is responsible can transform a group of talented individuals into a high-performing team.  Through stories ranging from JFK’s moonshot to Amazon’s Kindle launch, Evan illustrates why leaders must turn insight into shared clarity for their teams. Key Takeaways 1. Alignment requires three things: clarity on the what, the why, and the who. Skip any one of them and your team risks wasted effort. 2. Write it down. Tools like project charters or even a one-page press-release draft make vision and goals explicit, preventing drift and confusion. 3. Purpose fuels performance. A clear why transforms mundane work into meaningful contribution, just as JFK’s moonshot inspired everyone at NASA. 4. Ownership creates accountability. Whether you call it Amazon’s “single-threaded leader” or Apple’s “directly responsible individual,” every task needs a clear owner. 5. Leaders see what teams can’t. Your role is to synthesize insights from your broader view and communicate them so your team benefits from what only you can see. TL;DR Alignment isn’t about talent—it’s about clarity. When teams share the same understanding of what needs to be done, why it matters, and who owns it, they move faster, with less friction, and deliver stronger results. Resources Mentioned * JFK’s 1961 Moonshot Speech [https://youtu.be/8ygoE2YiHCs?si=Tc3upwOl2g_tow_J] * Jiminy Peak Ski Resort’s wind turbine and sustainability vision [https://www.jiminypeak.com/the-mountain/mountain-information/sustainability/] * Amazon Kindle launch (Nov 19, 2007 press release [https://press.aboutamazon.com/2007/11/introducing-amazon-kindle]) * Evan’s article on using AI to draft project charters and specs [https://evanhickok.com/delegate-what-is-stuck-in-your-head-with-ai-project-management/] If this episode resonated with you, don’t miss future insights on building high-performing teams. Subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast wherever you listen, and join the community by signing up for the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/] for weekly leadership frameworks you can put into practice immediately. If this episode resonated with you, hit subscribe to the Lighthouse Leadership Podcast so you don’t miss future stories and lessons. And if you want weekly insights and tools to help you build high-performing teams, check out the Lighthouse Leadership Newsletter [https://evanhickok.com/all_articles/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=show_notes].

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