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Leading Outward

Podcast de The Arbinger Institute

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Tecnología y ciencia

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You don't need another podcast full of vague leadership platitudes. You need real answers to the people problems that stall performance. Leading Outward from The Arbinger Institute goes beyond theory. We coach leaders in real-time to tackle their messiest issues—culture breakdowns, accountability failures, conflict and blame, and team dysfunction. We also bring you behind the scenes with executives and leaders of all varieties from around the world to break down how they are solving their most pressing challenges. If you're ready to stop managing symptoms and start solving root problems, this is your show. It's time to start leading outward.

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20 episodios

episode How listening wins in wars and workplaces. artwork

How listening wins in wars and workplaces.

In this gripping episode of Leading Outward, I delve into the transformative power of listening, drawing on the extraordinary experiences of Eric Maddox, a retired Army Ranger and key player in Saddam Hussein's capture. We explore how empathy and curiosity can turn adversaries into allies, both on the battlefield and in the workplace. Eric's remarkable storytelling reveals how he shifted from traditional interrogation techniques to a mindset of understanding, ultimately leading to actionable intelligence. This episode uncovers vital lessons on listening with intent and building trust, offering insights that are applicable to any leadership challenge. Join me as we unpack these strategies that can foster collaboration and drive results in any organization.

4 de nov de 2025 - 38 min
episode Who we are is who we are together. artwork

Who we are is who we are together.

What if the very pain we hide is what could heal us? And what if the people who trigger our pain are the ones we most need to connect with? In this part two of this Summit 2022 session, Nate Mitchell and participants wrestle with what it means to “become part of we.” Through personal experiences and reflection, they reveal how connecting with others through our pain opens the door to the connection we crave.  Ideas we explore: 2:15 – Peace and pain can coexist. 5:20 – We remember who we are through friction. 7:10 – You are not enough—but we are. 13:00 – The antidote to loneliness. 19:50 – The courage to connect through pain. 28:45 – The gifts we need come to us through others. To learn how you can apply these ideas within your team and organization, schedule [https://hubs.ly/Q03wB8fR0] a strategy session!

28 de oct de 2025 - 30 min
episode The pain of forgetting we belong to each other. artwork

The pain of forgetting we belong to each other.

If connection is what makes us human, why do we keep pulling away? And at what point does hiding my pain become more painful than the pain itself? In this episode, we take you inside one of our past Summits as Nate Mitchell explores the idea that humanity isn’t something we carry inside ourselves but exists in the space between us. Through stories and raw conversation, he reveals why isolation feels unbearable: because it’s not human. We only truly exist—as selves, as souls, as human beings—in connection.  Ideas we explore: 2:55 – Humanity lives in the space between us. 6:50 – Pain isn’t the problem—disconnection is. 9:50 – If we’re made for connection, why do we run from it? 21:45 – Fire needs friction and so do we. 27:30 – The two ways to get out of isolation. To learn how you can apply these ideas within your team and organization, schedule [https://hubs.ly/Q03wB8fR0] a strategy session!

21 de oct de 2025 - 31 min
episode I signed up to coach baseball. I got a leadership masterclass. artwork

I signed up to coach baseball. I got a leadership masterclass.

If influence is what makes leadership possible, what creates influence? And does how we influence change across settings or are the principles the same?  In this episode, Arbinger’s Bryan Fulkerson takes outward mindset principles from the boardroom to the baseball field and discovers that the fundamentals of leadership are universal. Across age and context, positive influence grows from the same source: how we see and treat the people we lead.  Ideas we explore:   02:14 – What to do when you discover you’re the problem.  05:48 – How do you see kids?  10:42 – How to develop influence with challenging kids.  15:57 – Working through the classic parent-child power struggle.  19:14 – Community as a core component of meaningful influence.  27:12 – The decades-long impact positive influence can have.  Have a leadership challenge or question you’d like us to explore on the show? Submit it here [https://hubs.ly/Q03wB88p0]!   Need help developing your leaders or organization? Schedule [https://hubs.ly/Q03wB8fR0] a complimentary strategy session.

14 de oct de 2025 - 35 min
episode When did saving lives become just surviving shifts? artwork

When did saving lives become just surviving shifts?

How do you improve patient and client outcomes? Is it possible to prevent burnout in high-pressure fields? In this episode, surgical oncologist Dr. Laura Lambert explores what leaders can learn from the operating room and what it truly means to have the privilege of caring for another human being, whether as a doctor or as a leader.  Ideas we explore:  03:47 – She never wanted to be a doctor...here’s what changed her mind.  06:55 – What surgeons teach new doctors and why it’s a problem.  09:47 – How an inward mindset shows up in patient care (and what it costs).  12:35 – The Anatomy of humanism and why all of us should be practicing it.  16:05 – How mindset impacts patient outcomes and physician well-being.  19:35 – Healing vs. fixing: the transformative power of who we are.  Need help developing your leaders or organization? Schedule [https://hubs.ly/Q03wB8fR0] a complimentary strategy session.  Take your learning further—download [https://hubs.ly/Q03MjglC0] the complimentary study guide to explore this episode on your own or with your team!

7 de oct de 2025 - 22 min
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