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Champion of the Underdog: Simplifying the Complex for Leaders

Podcast de John Graci

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Welcome to Champion of the Underdog. I'm John Graci — a keynote speaker, corporate trainer, author of eight books, and a leadership voice you may have seen on CNN or Fox News. With 30 years of experience, I cut past the fluff. No suits, no slides, no theory, just real answers for real leaders. The kind of conversation you'd have after hours, shoulder to shoulder, with someone who's been in the trenches.

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episode Silence is Consent | Episode 32 artwork

Silence is Consent | Episode 32

When leaders ignore bad behavior, missed deadlines, or poor performance, they unintentionally approve it. Silence becomes permission. John explains why hoping problems improve on their own is not leadership, it’s avoidance.   From workplace accountability to parenting examples, this episode focuses on one key idea: preventing problems is more effective than blaming people after the fact. Great leaders coach, correct, and create systems that stop issues from repeating.   Key Takeaways: * Silence sends a message, and that message is approval. * Hope is not a leadership strategy. * Training without follow-up wastes time and money. * Accountability prevents repeated mistakes. * Strong leaders focus on prevention, not blame.   Bottom line: if you don’t address the behavior, you’re reinforcing it.   And remember: If you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it.   Resources & Links: * John's Digital Courses for Team Leads, Managers, and Supervisors [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/digital-courses] * John's Website [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/] * Connect with John on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-graci/]   If you’re a leader, HR professional, or manager looking for no-nonsense strategies to keep your team engaged and high-performing, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

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episode Bridging the Generation Gap – Real Talk for Leaders | Episode 31 artwork

Bridging the Generation Gap – Real Talk for Leaders | Episode 31

In this episode of Champion of the Underdog, John Graci tackles one of today’s biggest workplace challenges: bridging the gap between generations.   From stereotypes to communication breakdowns, John calls out the tension between older and younger leaders, and more importantly, how to fix it. The truth? Each generation brings something valuable to the table. Experience, wisdom, innovation, and tech-savviness all have a place.   The key is simple: stop assuming and start listening. When leaders create space for open dialogue, mentorship, and mutual respect, teams become stronger, more adaptable, and more effective.   Key Takeaways: * Drop generational stereotypes. They hold teams back. * Blend experience with innovation for better results. * Adapt communication styles across generations. * Ask better questions to understand and support your team. * Create real mentorship, not just a checkbox program. Bottom line: great teams aren’t divided by generations; they’re strengthened by them.   And remember: If you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it.   Resources & Links: * John's Digital Courses for Team Leads, Managers, and Supervisors [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/digital-courses] * John's Website [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/] * Connect with John on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-graci/]   If you’re a leader, HR professional, or manager looking for no-nonsense strategies to keep your team engaged and high-performing, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

13 de may de 2026 - 5 min
episode From Hearsay to Clarity – Addressing Team Behavior with Confidence | Episode 30 artwork

From Hearsay to Clarity – Addressing Team Behavior with Confidence | Episode 30

In this episode of Champion of the Underdog, John Graci breaks down how to handle employee behavior issues when all you have is hearsay and workplace gossip.   The message is clear: don’t lead off rumors; lead off observation. Addressing behavior based on what you’ve personally seen keeps conversations fair, professional, and focused. It also prevents unnecessary tension and conflict between team members.   John shares practical strategies like observing from a distance, bringing in another leader for objective insight, and using clear “I noticed” statements to open dialogue without blame.   Key Takeaways: * Never confront based on gossip. Observe behavior firsthand. * Use “I noticed” statements to keep conversations constructive. * Avoid pitting team members against each other. * Bring in another leader for objective observations when needed. * Focus on coaching and clarity, not criticism. Bottom line: clarity beats hearsay every time, and strong leaders lead with facts, not assumptions.   And remember: If you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it. Resources & Links: * John's Digital Courses for Team Leads, Managers, and Supervisors [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/digital-courses] * John's Website [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/] * Connect with John on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-graci/]   If you’re a leader, HR professional, or manager looking for no-nonsense strategies to keep your team engaged and high-performing, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

6 de may de 2026 - 3 min
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Navigating a Poor Role Model Boss | Episode 29

In this episode of Champion of the Underdog, John Graci tackles a tough reality: what do you do when your boss isn’t setting the right example?   When poor leadership behaviors become consistent, such as missed deadlines, lack of communication, or negative attitudes, they start to impact team morale and performance.  Instead of avoiding the issue, John outlines how to address it professionally and constructively.   The key is timing, tone, and approach. Focus on team outcomes, use “I” statements, and frame the conversation around improving results, not criticizing the person. And if nothing changes, there may be a need to escalate appropriately.   Key Takeaways: * Choose the right time to have the conversation. * Focus on team impact, not personal criticism. * Use “I” statements to reduce defensiveness. * Come prepared with clear examples. * Escalate only when necessary, and keep it professional.   Bottom line: you can’t control your boss’s behavior, but you can control how you address it. And remember: If you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it.   Resources & Links: * John's Digital Courses for Team Leads, Managers, and Supervisors [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/digital-courses] * John's Website [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/] * Connect with John on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-graci/]   If you’re a leader, HR professional, or manager looking for no-nonsense strategies to keep your team engaged and high-performing, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

29 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
episode The Blunt Truth – Confronting the Wandering Employee | Episode 28 artwork

The Blunt Truth – Confronting the Wandering Employee | Episode 28

In this episode of Champion of the Underdog, John Graci tackles a common workplace frustration: the employee who seems to be everywhere… except where the work is.   Before jumping to conclusions, John emphasizes the importance of observing firsthand. What looks like disengagement could be something else, but if it’s truly an issue, leaders need to address it directly and professionally.   The key is simple: have a private, honest conversation. Ask what’s going on, listen without interrupting, and then clearly reset expectations. Avoiding the conversation only creates confusion and frustration across the team.   Key Takeaways: * Don’t rely on rumors. Observe behavior yourself first. * Address issues privately, never in front of the team. * Be direct and clear when starting the conversation. * Listen before jumping to conclusions. * Set clear expectations and follow up for accountability. Bottom line: clarity and direct communication turn awkward situations into leadership opportunities.   And remember: If you’re not coaching it, you’re allowing it.   Resources & Links: * John's Digital Courses for Team Leads, Managers, and Supervisors [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/digital-courses] * John's Website [https://www.gracileadershipsolutions.com/] * Connect with John on Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-graci/]   If you’re a leader, HR professional, or manager looking for no-nonsense strategies to keep your team engaged and high-performing, this episode is packed with insights you can use right away.

22 de abr de 2026 - 4 min
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