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56: Stop Falling Into Your Career and Start Designing It | Casey Hasten

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Career alignment isn’t just about liking your job—it’s about understanding who you are at your core, what drives you, and how you show up in the world. In this lively deep-dive on The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins welcomes powerhouse recruiter and coach Casey Hasten for a cup of coffee and a candid conversation. Together, they rip apart common myths about career advancement, reveal why high performers so often hide misalignment behind success, and map out the real (sometimes scary) work of realigning your role to your wiring. Casey shares her own hard-won lessons, from her leap out of a CFO career into recruiting, to help listeners spot misalignment, move through fear, and step intentionally into work that feels both profitable and purposeful. Packed with practical tools, reflection prompts, and hard truths, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who guides others’ careers, or needs to confront their own. What You'll Learn: * What “career alignment” really means (it’s not just being good at your job or liking your role) and the four-part framework Casey uses for lasting alignment * Why so many high performers are actually misaligned—and how success itself hides the warning signs * The difference between career advancement, development, and authentic alignment—and why the “right” path depends on knowing yourself * Simple yet powerful practices (like journaling and inner landscaping) that help you clarify true strengths, values, and wiring * How to realistically navigate risk, overwhelm, and the fear of change (especially if you’re seasoned or established) * Why authentic leadership development starts with discovering who people really are—not just teaching them what to do In This Episode: * 00:00 – Welcome and episode kickoff with Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins * 01:54 – Casey’s background and story—from CFO to recruiting leader * 04:40 – The biggest misconceptions about career alignment * 06:02 – Casey’s own journey of misalignment (and her pivotal “aha” moment) * 07:20 – The four parts of career alignment: wiring, strengths, values, and environment * 10:34 – Shifting from advancement to service, and lessons from mid-career pivots * 11:34 – Casey’s daily alignment practices (including journaling and the Miracle Morning) * 13:58 – Why high performers are most at risk for burnout and misalignment * 15:38 – What to do if you feel stuck or directionless at work * 16:45 – Facing fear, comfort, and resistance to change * 18:48 – Organizational leadership: building environments that foster alignment, not just advancement * 21:03 – Courageous support: how Casey’s last employer helped her leap to entrepreneurship * 22:07 – Naming and overcoming the fears that keep us misaligned * 24:05 – Future-proofing your next leap and building safety into risk * 25:12 – Casey’s biggest leadership lesson: the power of active listening * 26:52 – The uncomfortable truth about leadership development (and what needs to change) * 28:07 – How to connect with Casey and free assessment offer * 29:03 – The Learnit Lounge wrap, takeaways, and next steps About Casey Hasten: Casey Hasten is a dynamic executive recruiter, professional coach, and founder/CEO of Ascend Talent Partners. Based in Texas, she brings over a decade of experience in talent acquisition, career strategy, and leadership mentoring, blending her expertise in recruiting and accounting to help organizations build exceptional teams and empower individuals to reach their full potential. As CEO of Success North Dallas, a 37-year-old networking organization, and a board advisor for the Young Executives Group, Casey’s mission is unwavering: foster the next generation of leaders through mentorship and authentic networking. Her legacy is defined by helping others grow and “ascend” in their lives and careers. Resources & Mentions: * Ascend Talent Partners website [https://www.ascendtalentpartners.co/] * The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod [https://miraclemorning.com/] * StrengthsFinder / CliftonStrengths Assessment [https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspx] * Ascend Talent Partners’ Free Wiring Assessment [https://www.ascendtalentpartners.co/resources] * Casey Hasten’s LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseychasten/] Podcast Contact Information: * Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] * Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] * Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/learnittraining/] for more updates.

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episode 56: Stop Falling Into Your Career and Start Designing It | Casey Hasten artwork

56: Stop Falling Into Your Career and Start Designing It | Casey Hasten

Career alignment isn’t just about liking your job—it’s about understanding who you are at your core, what drives you, and how you show up in the world. In this lively deep-dive on The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins welcomes powerhouse recruiter and coach Casey Hasten for a cup of coffee and a candid conversation. Together, they rip apart common myths about career advancement, reveal why high performers so often hide misalignment behind success, and map out the real (sometimes scary) work of realigning your role to your wiring. Casey shares her own hard-won lessons, from her leap out of a CFO career into recruiting, to help listeners spot misalignment, move through fear, and step intentionally into work that feels both profitable and purposeful. Packed with practical tools, reflection prompts, and hard truths, this episode is a must-listen for anyone who guides others’ careers, or needs to confront their own. What You'll Learn: * What “career alignment” really means (it’s not just being good at your job or liking your role) and the four-part framework Casey uses for lasting alignment * Why so many high performers are actually misaligned—and how success itself hides the warning signs * The difference between career advancement, development, and authentic alignment—and why the “right” path depends on knowing yourself * Simple yet powerful practices (like journaling and inner landscaping) that help you clarify true strengths, values, and wiring * How to realistically navigate risk, overwhelm, and the fear of change (especially if you’re seasoned or established) * Why authentic leadership development starts with discovering who people really are—not just teaching them what to do In This Episode: * 00:00 – Welcome and episode kickoff with Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins * 01:54 – Casey’s background and story—from CFO to recruiting leader * 04:40 – The biggest misconceptions about career alignment * 06:02 – Casey’s own journey of misalignment (and her pivotal “aha” moment) * 07:20 – The four parts of career alignment: wiring, strengths, values, and environment * 10:34 – Shifting from advancement to service, and lessons from mid-career pivots * 11:34 – Casey’s daily alignment practices (including journaling and the Miracle Morning) * 13:58 – Why high performers are most at risk for burnout and misalignment * 15:38 – What to do if you feel stuck or directionless at work * 16:45 – Facing fear, comfort, and resistance to change * 18:48 – Organizational leadership: building environments that foster alignment, not just advancement * 21:03 – Courageous support: how Casey’s last employer helped her leap to entrepreneurship * 22:07 – Naming and overcoming the fears that keep us misaligned * 24:05 – Future-proofing your next leap and building safety into risk * 25:12 – Casey’s biggest leadership lesson: the power of active listening * 26:52 – The uncomfortable truth about leadership development (and what needs to change) * 28:07 – How to connect with Casey and free assessment offer * 29:03 – The Learnit Lounge wrap, takeaways, and next steps About Casey Hasten: Casey Hasten is a dynamic executive recruiter, professional coach, and founder/CEO of Ascend Talent Partners. Based in Texas, she brings over a decade of experience in talent acquisition, career strategy, and leadership mentoring, blending her expertise in recruiting and accounting to help organizations build exceptional teams and empower individuals to reach their full potential. As CEO of Success North Dallas, a 37-year-old networking organization, and a board advisor for the Young Executives Group, Casey’s mission is unwavering: foster the next generation of leaders through mentorship and authentic networking. Her legacy is defined by helping others grow and “ascend” in their lives and careers. Resources & Mentions: * Ascend Talent Partners website [https://www.ascendtalentpartners.co/] * The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod [https://miraclemorning.com/] * StrengthsFinder / CliftonStrengths Assessment [https://www.gallup.com/cliftonstrengths/en/home.aspx] * Ascend Talent Partners’ Free Wiring Assessment [https://www.ascendtalentpartners.co/resources] * Casey Hasten’s LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/caseychasten/] Podcast Contact Information: * Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] * Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] * Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/learnittraining/] for more updates.

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episode 55: Busy Isn’t Productive: The Clarity Shift That Transforms Leadership | Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins artwork

55: Busy Isn’t Productive: The Clarity Shift That Transforms Leadership | Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins

When your to-do list feels like a tidal wave and everything screams “urgent!”, how do you decide what deserves your focus, and what really moves the needle? In this tactical solo episode, Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins breaks through the noise of modern work to deliver a masterclass on professional prioritization. She exposes the myth that better time management alone will cure overwhelm, arguing instead for clarity of priority and intentional boundaries. Drawing on her popular workshops and years in leadership, Mickey shares rituals, frameworks, and real-life stories about how saying no strategically can help you regain control, recover energy, and create measurable impact. From battle-tested calendar hacks to the art of micro-prioritization, this episode is your permission slip to stop reacting and start leading with focus—no extra hours required. What You’ll Learn: * Why “urgent” rarely means “important”, and how to triage the difference * How to implement a game-changing five-minute start-of-day ritual that clears your mind * When (and how) to match your tasks to your natural energy, not ego or outside pressure * The simple “will not do” list that protects your best thinking, and your sanity * How color-coding and shutdown rituals can reveal your real priorities, fast * Why clarity, not busyness or more hours, is the secret to impact In This Episode: * 00:01 – Welcome to The Learnit Lounge: Setting the stage for real change * 00:43 – Understanding overwhelm: More than just a long list * 01:22 – The challenge of reactive vs. proactive work in HR and L&D * 01:53 – “Better time management” is a myth—clarity of priorities frees you * 02:10 – Urgent vs. important: The matrix that changes everything * 02:51 – The five-minute start-of-day ritual question * 03:24 – Matching tasks to your energy curve, not your ego * 04:04 – How (and why) to practice micro-prioritization * 04:22 – The case for turning off all those notifications * 04:53 – The “will not do” list: Your protection plan * 05:25 – Realizing only 15-20% of workweek was truly strategic * 05:49 – Color-coding your calendar for instant clarity * 06:37 – Daily end-of-day debriefs and shutdown rituals * 07:23 – Why sharper focus, not longer hours, is the lever for impact * 07:47 – Clarity as a leadership skill—not a luxury * 08:15 – Connect with Mickey on LinkedIn & subscribe About Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins: Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins helps people lead like humans first. As a Human Skills Facilitator at Learnit, she designs and leads workshops that turn everyday challenges—like feedback, burnout, and prioritization—into practical, people-centered skills. Her workshops are equal parts research, real talk, and humor, creating learning experiences that actually stick. Before joining Learnit, Mickey spent two decades in higher education leadership, where she coached and supervised hundreds of professionals through growth, change, and conflict while helping students graduate. That experience fuels her belief that strong leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about building trust, curiosity, and connection. Whether she’s facilitating a workshop, hosting The Learnit Lounge podcast, leading a panel, or sharing insights on LinkedIn, her goal stays the same: make professional development feel less like a checkbox and more like a conversation worth having. Resources & Mentions: * Urgency vs. Importance (Eisenhower Matrix) More info [https://todoist.com/productivity-methods/eisenhower-matrix] * Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickeyfitchcollins/] Podcast Contact Information: * Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] * Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] * Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/learnittraining/] for more updates

26. maj 20268 min
episode 54: Your Values Are Lying: What Happens When Leaders Stop Living What They Preach | Meredith Bell artwork

54: Your Values Are Lying: What Happens When Leaders Stop Living What They Preach | Meredith Bell

When it comes to high-performing teams, we talk about skills, but what about character? In this episode of The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins sits down with Meredith Bell—author, leadership expert, and host of the Grow Strong Leaders Podcast—to tackle the question: what does it really mean to have strong character at work? Meredith unpacks the difference between character and personality, explores the core pillars of character (and how they’re developed), and shares actionable systems to help leaders measure and grow character across their teams. Along the way, they dig deep into the practical side—how values move from wall art to lived behavior, how leaders can foster psychological safety, and why feedback is the engine for personal growth. Whether you’re leading a team or just want to show up as your best self, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away to create healthier, more trusting organizations. In this episode, you'll learn: * How Meredith defines “strong character”—and why it matters more than personality in leadership * The three foundational pillars of character: building a stronger self, stronger relationships, and a stronger work ethic * Why self-awareness and humility are the hidden superpowers for leaders * Strategies to make organizational values actionable (not just wall art) * How to measure and develop character in the workplace with real, behavior-based feedback * The connection between character, psychological safety, and team performance * What to do when misalignment between personal and organizational values arises—and how to address it Timestamps: 00:42 – Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins introduces Meredith Bell and today’s theme 03:41 – Meredith’s definition of strong character vs. personality 06:29 – Teaching integrity (even to the youngest learners) 08:23 – The three pillars of character: self, relationships, work ethic 09:51 – Why humility, self-awareness, and composure matter for leaders 11:07 – Trust, honesty, and work ethic in real-life leadership 14:10 – How healthy character and emotional intelligence connect 16:11 – Bringing company values to life (and into real decisions) 17:11 – Measuring character: behaviors, 360s, and feedback tools 22:55 – Creating a safer, more feedback-rich environment 25:04 – The hidden costs of ignoring integrity (even privately) 27:07 – Power, performance, and character in leadership roles 29:20 – When character becomes a performance management issue 34:27 – Meredith’s most significant leadership lesson 35:54 – Why training without follow-up doesn’t change behavior 38:25 – Connecting with Meredith and more resources About Meredith Bell: Meredith Bell is the co-founder and president of Grow Strong Leaders, where she creates powerful tools for leaders to develop character, communication skills, and strong relationships on their teams. She’s the author of three leadership books, including “Connect with Your Team” and “Peer Coaching Made Simple,” and has interviewed nearly 400 business leaders and experts on the Grow Strong Leaders Podcast. With decades of experience in leadership development, Meredith specializes in helping organizations move from stated values to lived behaviors. Resources & Mentions: * Grow Strong Leaders website [https://growstrongleaders.com/] * Grow Strong Leaders Podcast [https://growstrongleaders.com/podcast] * Connect with Meredith Bell on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/meredithmbell/] * Connect with Your Team [https://www.amazon.com/Connect-Your-Team-Mastering-Communication/dp/1734805110] book [https://www.amazon.com/Connect-Your-Team-Mastering-Communication/dp/1734805110] * Peer Coaching Made Simple [https://www.amazon.com/Peer-Coaching-Made-Simple-Helping/dp/1734805145] book (with Dr. Dennis Coates) [https://www.amazon.com/Peer-Coaching-Made-Simple-Helping/dp/1734805145] * Grow Strong Character [https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Strong-Character-Developing-Excellence/dp/0985015640] book (with Dr. Dennis Coates) [https://www.amazon.com/Grow-Strong-Character-Developing-Excellence/dp/0985015640] * Connect with Mickey Fitch-Collins on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mickeyfitchcollins/] Podcast Contact Information: Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/learnittraining/] for more updates.

19. maj 202641 min
episode 53: The Meaning Crisis: Why Your Best People Are Quietly Checking Out | Waylen Leopoldino artwork

53: The Meaning Crisis: Why Your Best People Are Quietly Checking Out | Waylen Leopoldino

This week on The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins sits down with seasoned HR leader Waylen Leopoldino to unpack one of the most vital, and elusive, topics in work today: meaning. From public sector lessons to actionable frameworks, Waylen and Mickey dig into how the workplace has shifted from a transaction to a source of purpose, and what organizations and individuals can do to cultivate belonging, contribution, and growth. Whether you’re an HR leader, people manager, or simply hungry for more purpose in your day-to-day, this conversation brims with stories, insights, and tools to help you (and your team) find deeper satisfaction and drive at work. Waylen draws on 17+ years in HR to reveal what really keeps talent engaged, how leaders can build trust and psychological safety, and why meaning is a shared responsibility between organizations and employees. If you’re ready for practical steps, candid advice, and an honest look at what’s working, and what isn’t, in organizational culture today, don’t miss this episode. In this episode, you’ll learn: * The seismic shift in what “meaningful work” actually means, and why it matters more now than ever * The “three Cs” framework—how Community, Contribution, and Challenge help spark lasting fulfillment at work * Why psychological safety is the absolute foundation of a meaningful culture (and how to build it) * Tactics for managers and peers to connect daily duties to the bigger mission * Rituals, symbols, and small acts that dramatically boost team connection, trust, and motivation * Who “owns” meaning at work: The honest answer behind the organization vs. individual debate * The uncomfortable truth about leadership development—and why the right people still miss out Timestamps: 00:00 – Welcome to The Learnit Lounge with Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins 00:54 – Introducing guest Waylen Leopoldino and today’s focus: meaning at work 02:16 – Why is meaning at work important right now? 03:07 – Generational shifts: trends Waylen has seen in public sector HR 05:32 – The evolution of what “good” work looks like (benefits, purpose, recognition) 07:29 – The “Three Cs” model: Community, Contribution, Challenge 09:13 – How company culture shapes the experience of meaningful work 10:14 – Psychological safety as the necessary foundation 13:34 – Practical steps for managers to connect daily work to mission 16:31 – Mandate vs. organic leadership: how intention affects impact 18:39 – Waylen’s story: building teams through genuine, personal connection 20:23 – The power of rituals, symbols, and stories in creating meaning 24:57 – How small gestures (like coffee or snow cones) fuel trust and safety 26:47 – Is meaning an employer’s job, or the employee’s? 28:55 – Waylen’s top leadership lesson: why learning must be continuous, not a checkbox 31:53 – The uncomfortable reality: leadership programs attract the wrong participants 34:36 – How to connect with Waylen 35:54 – Final reflections and next episode preview About Waylen Leopoldino: Waylen Leopoldino brings over 17 years of progressive HR experience, primarily in the government sector, where he has led the design and implementation of employee and organizational development programs. Waylen specializes in real-time organizational assessments, fostering cultures of psychological safety and engagement, and building environments where people feel their contributions matter. He is recognized for his ability to connect with teams on a human level—turning everyday interactions into opportunities for meaning and growth. Resources & Mentions: * Waylen Leopoldino on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/waylenleopoldino/]: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waylenleopoldino/ * Article referenced: Forbes: Building Meaningful Workplaces by Wes Adams [https://www.forbes.com/sites/wesadams]: https://www.forbes.com/councils/forbesbusinesscouncil/people/wesadams/ * Waylen’s email for direct inquiries: waylenl@gmail.com [waylenl@gmail.com] Podcast Contact Information: Learnit Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/learnittraining/] for more updates.

12. maj 202636 min
episode 52: It’s Not You, It’s the Algorithm: Reclaim Your Attention Now | MaryLou Kayser artwork

52: It’s Not You, It’s the Algorithm: Reclaim Your Attention Now | MaryLou Kayser

What happens when our attention, choices, and sense of self are shaped—not by conscious intention—but by invisible digital forces? In this eye-opening episode of The Learnit Lounge, host Dr. Mickey Fitch-Collins sits down with MaryLou Kayser, author of It’s Not You, It’s the Algorithm, to explore how algorithms are subtly scripting our lives and what it really takes to reclaim our humanity (and sanity) in a world run by screens. From digital burnout to regained presence, MaryLou shares personal stories and provocative insights that challenge leaders to rethink not just their own tech habits, but also how they cultivate attention and meaning at work. Packed with both caution and hope, this episode offers a roadmap for anyone—leaders, parents, or everyday professionals—seeking to slow their scroll, sharpen their thinking, and choose intentionally in the age of AI. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why our “algorithm-shaped” world quietly hijacks your attention (and what to do about it) * How to strike a disciplined, human-centered balance with tech, without tossing your phone in the river * The surprising story behind MaryLou’s new book, and why these problems are so universal * Practical habits for reclaiming focus, creativity, and presence in a distracted landscape * Why real leadership means admitting you don’t always have the answers, and what you gain when you do * How to future-proof your thinking, connect with colleagues across generations, and redesign both your inner and outer world for more meaning and less mindless scrolling Timestamps: 00:01 – Welcome to The Learnit Lounge and episode overview 01:14 – Introducing MaryLou Kayser, and her book 04:05 – The “algorithmic world”: how digital forces shape us 07:29 – Everyday impact: when doom-scrolling takes over 08:42 – The meaning behind “It’s Not You, It’s the Algorithm” 10:42 – Personal accountability vs. blaming the system 13:15 – Real-life moments: phones, attention, and muscle memory 15:07 – Why do we lose attention in the digital world? 18:17 – Tech across generations: the workplace challenge 20:10 – Should we quit tech? Building guardrails instead 23:01 – The AI debate: fear, adaptation, and self-worth 26:22 – MaryLou’s top strategies for regaining focus 32:05 – Biggest leadership lessons MaryLou has learned 34:29 – An uncomfortable truth about leadership development 37:54 – Where to find MaryLou and what’s next About MaryLou Kayser: MaryLou Kayser is a writer, producer, podcaster, and educator whose work explores what it means to remain deeply human in an algorithm-shaped world. Her mission: help people recognize when their attention and sense of self are quietly molded by unseen digital forces, so they can reclaim the authorship of their own lives. Drawing on her decades of experience as an educator, entrepreneur, and parent, MaryLou’s signature blend of storytelling and insight delivers both warning and wisdom for anyone trying to navigate (and not get lost in) the future of work and life. Resources & Mentions: * It’s Not You, It’s the Algorithm [https://maryloukayser.com/book/] by MaryLou Kayser * MaryLou Kayser’s website [https://maryloukayser.com/] * MaryLou Kayser on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/mlkayser/] * MaryLou on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/maryloukayser/] * Referenced book: The Anxious Generation by Jonathan Haidt [https://a.co/d/05g7RZMX] * “Van down by the river” SNL sketch (Chris Farley) YouTube Clip [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xv2VIEY9-A8] Podcast Contact Information: Website: www.learnit.com [https://www.learnit.com/] Email: podcast@learnit.com [podcast@learnit.com] Follow us on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] and Instagram [https://www.linkedin.com/company/learn-it/] for more updates.

5. maj 202640 min