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Big Boss Biscuits

Podcast de Kirsten Penaloza

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When I first watched Ted Lasso, I couldn’t help but see the dozens of leadership moments in every episode — the triumphs, the face‑palms, and the beautiful recoveries. From Ted’s kindness to Rebecca’s evolution, Nate’s struggle, Roy’s gruff authenticity, and Keeley’s fearless confidence — it was a masterclass in human‑centered leadership.That realization inspired me to launch the Ted Lasso Leadership Mastermind, where new and seasoned leaders came together to reflect, learn, and laugh about the art (and mess) of leading humans. After a while, one phrase kept echoing: “You should turn this into a podcast.”So… I did.🎙️ Big Boss Biscuits was born — a space where we talk about leading with heart, humor, honesty, and maybe a little swearing. Each episode dives into the lessons and leadership insights Ted Lasso fans love: trust, growth, failure, and the courage to believe in yourself (and your team).Expect conversations that make you nod, laugh, and maybe rethink your leadership playbook — and definitely the occasional biscuit of wisdom you’ll want to savor.

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10 episodios

Portada del episodio Rethinking Servant Leadership

Rethinking Servant Leadership

In this episode, Kirsten sits down with executive coach and former tech leader Keith Corbin for a conversation that challenges one of the most celebrated ideas in modern leadership — servant leadership. Keith argues that while the intention behind servant leadership is good, it can actually do more harm than good by masking the very power dynamics leaders need to confront head-on. Using Ted Lasso as a lens, Keith and Kirsten unpack how kindness and care — without transparency about power and accountability — can leave teams feeling blindsided when the hard moments come. Layoffs. Performance improvement plans. Tough decisions made at the organization's request, not the team's benefit. These are the moments that expose what servant leadership often leaves unresolved. Keith shares how he coaches leaders to move beyond the "good vibes" approach and build what he calls a foundation of transparency and trust — one where employees understand the structure they're operating in, the constraints their leader carries, and what it actually means to be led well. If you've ever struggled with balancing genuine care for your people with the hard realities of organizational life, this conversation will give you a new framework — and a lot to think about.

18 de may de 2026 - 31 min
Portada del episodio From Reluctant To Intentional Leadership

From Reluctant To Intentional Leadership

This week on Big Boss Biscuits, I’m joined by Frank Smith—leadership coach, culture consultant, and former “accidental CEO” who went from sitting on a folding chair learning the business… to running it for 20 years. No roadmap. No role models. And definitely no desire to become that boss. Frank calls his early years “reluctant leadership." We talk about the messy middle: the years of just keeping the lights on and avoiding the responsibility of leadership. The twist: even in those imperfect years, something unexpected happened. By simply trusting people, treating them with respect, and not making them fill out a form to buy $10 worth of super glue (yes, really), the business started to grow. In this episode, we get into: * The shift from reluctant to intentional leadership * How curiosity beats frustration every single time * The fine line between caring for people and holding them accountable * And why your employees are 100% talking about you at dinner tonight Frank’s philosophy is simple, but not easy: if you want people to care about your business, you better start by caring about them. And if that sounds like common sense… well, you already know how rare that is.

5 de may de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Leading With Heart, Not Just Numbers

Leading With Heart, Not Just Numbers

This episode flips the classic leadership script: what if hitting the numbers isn’t the starting point—but the byproduct? Marty Imes unpacks why so many new leaders default to results-at-all-cost thinking—and how that mindset quietly sabotages the very outcomes they’re chasing. Drawing from his own early missteps (including a humbling moment of upward feedback from a team member named Nicole), Marty shares the turning point that reshaped his leadership: realizing that numbers don’t drive performance—people do. Through a candid, Ted Lasso-inspired conversation with Kirsten Penaloza, Marty explores the tension between performance and people-first leadership, and why leaning too far in either direction misses the mark. The answer isn’t abandoning results—it’s redefining what “winning” actually means. You’ll hear how Marty evolved from reactive, metrics-obsessed management to intentional, human-centered leadership—grounded in clarity, trust, and shared vision. He introduces his practical “Five F” framework (Fit, Finances, Future, Freedom, Fun) as a way to connect business success with personal fulfillment, and explains how meaning—not just metrics—drives engagement and retention. The episode also dives into: * Why high performers often struggle as new leaders * The hidden cost of unclear expectations * How to turn mistakes into momentum instead of blame * The role of psychological safety and trust in high-performing teams * What it really takes to lead like Ted… without the fluff At its core, this conversation is a reminder that great leadership isn’t about choosing between people and performance—it’s about building the conditions where both thrive.

23 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
Portada del episodio It's All Going To Be Okay with Jeff Reid

It's All Going To Be Okay with Jeff Reid

Leadership isn’t a playbook—it’s more like improv… but with real consequences. Jeff Reid learned that the hard way when he became a manager at 25 with zero roadmap and a team suddenly depending on him. Turns out, you don’t need all the answers—you just need the guts to bet on people, face uncomfortable truths, and figure it out as you go. In this episode, Jeff shares what leadership actually looks like behind the scenes: navigating the chaos of the dot-com boom, making tough calls (including firing people), and realizing—sometimes too late—when it’s time to step in. We talk about missed signals, course corrections, and why “hoping it works out” is not a strategy. We also get into what does work: balancing empathy with accountability, giving people not just space but fuel to grow, and having the conversations you’d really rather avoid. Because those? They’re usually the ones that matter most. Bottom line: leadership is messy, humbling, and occasionally painful—but also where the real growth happens. So if you’ve ever wondered whether you’re doing it “right”… you’re not alone. And more importantly, it’s going to be okay.

8 de abr de 2026 - 29 min
Portada del episodio Own Your Narrative, F*ck The Haters

Own Your Narrative, F*ck The Haters

Ever been told to “tone it down,” “be more corporate,” or “maybe don’t say it that directly”? Yeah, this one’s for you. In this unapologetically honest episode, Sam Chandler — Director of Commercial Customer Success at Kustomer and all-around powerhouse in customer and employee engagement — joins Big Boss Biscuits to talk about what it really means to own your story, lead with authenticity, and build teams that thrive when you stop playing small. We dig into how to flip the script when people underestimate you, why the best leaders know when to take up space and when to share the mic, and how to separate useful feedback from plain old noise. Along the way, Sam shares why she’s unbothered by the haters, how her scrappy roots shaped her leadership style, and how we owe it to the people we lead to show up as our authentic selves. This conversation will have you rethinking your definition of power — and maybe even laughing at the people who once doubted you.

25 de mar de 2026 - 31 min
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Soy muy de podcasts. Mientras hago la cama, mientras recojo la casa, mientras trabajo… Y en Podimo encuentro podcast que me encantan. De emprendimiento, de salid, de humor… De lo que quiera! Estoy encantada 👍
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App ligera, eficiente, encuentras rápido tus podcast favoritos. Diseño sencillo y bonito. me gustó.
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La App va francamente bien y el precio me parece muy justo para pagar a gente que nos da horas y horas de contenido. Espero poder seguir usándola asiduamente.

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