Manic Energy Podcast
What makes a company truly healthy, the balance sheet, the products, or the people inside it? I've been asking myself that question a lot lately, and this conversation cracked something open for me. I'll be honest, Derek and I barely knew each other before this. We'd bumped into each other a few times at holiday parties through my partner Anne Lang at Lake Superior Consulting. But one pre-show call turned into an hour and a half of, "wait, you deal with that too?" That's the kind of conversation that reminds you why expanding your circle outside your own industry matters. Derek is the CEO of CuraLinc, one of the largest Employee Assistance Programs in the United States, serving 22 million people across 200 countries with a team of 700 and a network of 90,000 mental health professionals. What makes them different isn't just scale. It's that when you call CuraLinc, a licensed clinical therapist answers the phone in nine seconds. We went deep on mental health, leadership, performance, empathy, and the thing no one really talks about: how much of the performance problems in your company might actually be yours. Key Themes + Takeaways Mental health lives on a spectrum. Life stressors build into mental health challenges which can evolve into diagnosable illness. Answering the phone in nine seconds isn't just a metric, it's a philosophy. When 20% of your callers are in some form of crisis, you can't afford to route the "easy" calls first. Resiliency, not dependency. One of the things Derek said that stayed with me: we're starting to create mental illness out of life stressors instead of building resiliency. Low performance is almost never incompetence. When I hear that framed so cleanly, it's disarming. The fish stinks from the head down. The challenges showing up in your organization are often reflections of you as a leader, your priorities, your behaviors, your blind spots. Empathy for the individual, accountability to the collective. This is the real tension. Being too compassionate to one person can quietly hurt the entire team. Stop chasing margins, start chasing value. Whether you're selling EAP services or energy consulting, the revenue you command should reflect the value you create, not your cost structure. Our Favorite Quotes "It's almost never incompetence. It's almost always misalignment." "Your job is to have empathy for the individual and manage the performance of the collective." "We're creating mental illness out of life stressors instead of resiliency." "When somebody starts to underperform, I'm maniacally myopic — I have my top five and that's all I'm working on." "The fish stinks from the head down. The challenges in your organization are often a reflection of you as a leader." Chapter Markers 00:00 — What Makes a Healthy Company? 07:10 — What CuraLinc Does (And Why Nine Seconds Changes Everything) 11:00 — Life Stressors, Resiliency, and Getting People the Right Care 18:28 — The Hulk Story: When Derek Got the Feedback He Needed 24:30 — How to Lead Through Performance Problems Without Losing the Human 36:00 — The Mirror Moment: When the Problem Is You 43:40 — Innovation, EBITDA, and Why Value Is Not Your Cost Structure Your Turn This week's reflection: Where are you addressing the symptom instead of the problem — with your team, in your business, or with yourself? Links & Mentions: Lake Superior Consulting – https://www.lsconsulting.com/ [https://www.lsconsulting.com/] 🔥 If this episode sparked something for you, please follow the show, leave a review, or share it with a friend MB01N2FPFSRRSCG
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