At Depth with Ben Rodgers and Guests

Carin Charon: Investing in People, Balancing Life, and Building Impact

33 min · 17 de mar de 2026
Portada del episodio Carin Charon: Investing in People, Balancing Life, and Building Impact

Descripción

In this episode of At Depth Podcast, Ben Rodgers sits down with Carin Charon—a lawyer, CPA, CFO of Indy, and operator of Total Shield—to explore the intersection of business, leadership, and life. Carin shares her journey from law school to public accounting, fractional CFO work, and running a company that manufactures blast-proof containment solutions. Along the way, she reveals how combining analytical rigor with empathy and intentionality creates high-performing teams and lasting impact. Carin dives deep into her philosophy of leadership and personal growth: hiring for attitude, nurturing strengths, and consistently pushing people just outside their comfort zones. From investing in emerging managers to raising kids with intention, she emphasizes the power of kindness, balance, and helping others. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or curious about how to integrate people-first thinking into high-stakes environments, this conversation is packed with actionable wisdom and inspiring stories. Episode can be found at theatdepthpodcast.com

Comentarios

0

Sé la primera persona en comentar

¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de At Depth with Ben Rodgers and Guests!

Empezar

2 meses por 1 €

Después 4,99 € / mes · Cancela cuando quieras.

  • Podcasts solo en Podimo
  • 20 horas de audiolibros / mes
  • Podcast gratuitos

Todos los episodios

8 episodios

Portada del episodio Why Depth Matters in Business, Leadership, and Relationships | Ben Rodgers & Danny Burbeck

Why Depth Matters in Business, Leadership, and Relationships | Ben Rodgers & Danny Burbeck

What actually makes someone trustworthy in business? In this episode of At Depth, Ben Rodgers and Danny Burbeck explore the tension between professionalism and authenticity — and why the people we trust most are often the ones willing to admit failure, share disappointment, and stay human in the middle of pressure. The conversation moves through investing, leadership, entrepreneurship, listening, and the quiet loneliness that often comes with responsibility. Ben and Danny unpack why depth feels so rare in modern work culture, why most conversations stay on the surface, and what changes when leaders genuinely give their attention to the people around them. They discuss: * why success without people to share it with feels empty * how failure reveals character faster than success * the hidden cost of “professionalism” * why listening is one of the most undervalued leadership skills * how great leaders create teams people actually want to belong to * why curiosity sits at the center of meaningful relationships This is a conversation about more than business. It’s about what happens when people stop performing and start showing up honestly — for their teams, their partners, and themselves. If you’ve ever felt exhausted by surface-level networking, scripted conversations, or transactional leadership, this episode will feel like fresh air.

28 de may de 202631 min
Portada del episodio Stewardship, Simplicity, and the Life You’re Actually Building | Ray Rodgers

Stewardship, Simplicity, and the Life You’re Actually Building | Ray Rodgers

What does it actually mean to build a life—not just a portfolio? In this conversation, Ben sits down with his dad, Ray Rodgers—investor, operator, and founding member of CovePilot—to explore the ideas that have quietly shaped decades of investing, decision-making, and life in a small Texas town. From early days structuring real estate deals across the country… to building a life rooted in simplicity, stewardship, and long-term thinking… this is a conversation about the tension between sophistication and simplicity—and why the two aren’t opposed. They unpack the philosophy behind CovePilot: investing in real assets, keeping things intentionally small, and operating away from the noise— not as a strategy for optimization, but as a way to stay grounded in what actually matters. Along the way, they explore: * Why “simplicity is the highest form of sophistication” * The difference between ownership and stewardship * How small, steady decisions compound over time * The hidden cost of complexity and the pull of the crowd * What it looks like to build wealth and a meaningful life This isn’t a conversation about chasing returns. It’s about building something that lasts— and knowing why you’re building it in the first place. the@depthpodcast.com

20 de may de 202640 min
Portada del episodio Nature, Systems Thinking, and the Signals We Ignore | Natalya Wallin

Nature, Systems Thinking, and the Signals We Ignore | Natalya Wallin

What if the most important signals in life — and business — aren’t found on spreadsheets, dashboards, or market reports… but in the body, in nature, and in the patterns we’ve stopped paying attention to? In this episode of At Depth, Ben Rodgers sits down with Natalya Wallin — founder of Vitality Venture Fund, systems thinker, ultra-runner, and former global fund builder — for a conversation about intuition, resilience, biomimicry, and the hidden architecture behind meaningful work. Natalya shares the story of a single sentence from a mentor that completely changed the trajectory of her life, taking her from molecular genetics into global policy, venture investing, and building solutions inspired by nature itself. Together, Ben and Natalya explore what it means to think in systems, how great teams function like orchestras, why ambiguity is necessary for innovation, and how our bodies often recognize truth before our minds can explain it. This conversation moves from the bottom of the Grand Canyon to the future of regenerative investing — touching on entrepreneurship, leadership, intuition, founder psychology, human connection, and the cost of ignoring the signals trying to guide us. Topics include: * Systems thinking and “mutant generalists” * Biomimicry and nature-inspired investing * Building Vitality Venture Fund * Intuition, somatic awareness, and decision-making * Why in-person relationships still matter * Founder conviction and recognizing authentic vision * Endurance training as preparation for life * The hidden cost of clarity, ambition, and misalignment This isn’t just a conversation about investing. It’s about learning how to pay attention.

14 de may de 202648 min
Portada del episodio Carin Charon: Investing in People, Balancing Life, and Building Impact

Carin Charon: Investing in People, Balancing Life, and Building Impact

In this episode of At Depth Podcast, Ben Rodgers sits down with Carin Charon—a lawyer, CPA, CFO of Indy, and operator of Total Shield—to explore the intersection of business, leadership, and life. Carin shares her journey from law school to public accounting, fractional CFO work, and running a company that manufactures blast-proof containment solutions. Along the way, she reveals how combining analytical rigor with empathy and intentionality creates high-performing teams and lasting impact. Carin dives deep into her philosophy of leadership and personal growth: hiring for attitude, nurturing strengths, and consistently pushing people just outside their comfort zones. From investing in emerging managers to raising kids with intention, she emphasizes the power of kindness, balance, and helping others. Whether you’re an entrepreneur, leader, or curious about how to integrate people-first thinking into high-stakes environments, this conversation is packed with actionable wisdom and inspiring stories. Episode can be found at theatdepthpodcast.com

17 de mar de 202633 min