Ripple Effect Leadership

21 | Teaching Leadership to the Next Generation

49 min · 18 de may de 2026
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In this episode of the Ripple Effect Leadership Podcast, Jen Brown and Hugo Rodriguez reflect on Hugo’s first year serving as a Professor of Practice in Leadership after a 25-year diplomatic career. Together, they explore what today’s college students are teaching us about leadership, emotional intelligence, trust, motivation, resilience, and growth. The conversation dives into: * Why emotional intelligence is not “soft” leadership * The shift from positional leadership to trust-based leadership * What young adults are really looking for in leaders * The challenge of grades versus genuine learning * Why failure is an essential part of growth * Leadership lessons from sports teams, classrooms, and real life * How parents and mentors can better prepare young adults for the future This episode is an honest reflection on leadership across generations — and a reminder that great leaders never stop learning.

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episode 21 | Teaching Leadership to the Next Generation artwork

21 | Teaching Leadership to the Next Generation

In this episode of the Ripple Effect Leadership Podcast, Jen Brown and Hugo Rodriguez reflect on Hugo’s first year serving as a Professor of Practice in Leadership after a 25-year diplomatic career. Together, they explore what today’s college students are teaching us about leadership, emotional intelligence, trust, motivation, resilience, and growth. The conversation dives into: * Why emotional intelligence is not “soft” leadership * The shift from positional leadership to trust-based leadership * What young adults are really looking for in leaders * The challenge of grades versus genuine learning * Why failure is an essential part of growth * Leadership lessons from sports teams, classrooms, and real life * How parents and mentors can better prepare young adults for the future This episode is an honest reflection on leadership across generations — and a reminder that great leaders never stop learning.

18 de may de 202649 min
episode 20 | Redefining Failure: The Mindset That Turns Setbacks Into Forward Steps artwork

20 | Redefining Failure: The Mindset That Turns Setbacks Into Forward Steps

What if the moments you’ve labeled as failure are actually your greatest untapped resource? In this episode of the Ripple Effect Leadership Podcast, Jen Brown and Hugo Rodriguez—former U.S. diplomats, leadership coaches, and educators—challenge the way leaders define, experience, and recover from failure. Drawing from their own careers navigating high-stakes environments, they share the mindset shift that turns setbacks into forward steps: it’s not about what happened—it’s about what you do with it. In this conversation, they explore: * Why failure is a matter of perspective—not fact * How to stop competing with others and start measuring against your own growth * What grit, grace, and gratitude actually look like in practice * How leaders can define success clearly—for their teams and themselves * Why discomfort isn’t the obstacle—it’s the doorway If you’ve ever felt stuck or defined by a moment that didn’t go as planned, this episode will give you a new way to see it—and move forward. Your challenge: Where can you reframe “failure” into a forward step—starting today? ---------------------------------------- MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE * How to Get a Return on Failure by John C. Maxwell * Inner Excellence by Jim Murphy

4 de may de 202646 min
episode 19 | The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Play, Failure, and Growth with Dr. Michele King artwork

19 | The Entrepreneurial Mindset: Play, Failure, and Growth with Dr. Michele King

What does play have to do with entrepreneurship, leadership, and resilience? More than you might think. In this episode, Jen Brown and Hugo Rodriguez sit down with Dr. Michele King, Director of the Flemming Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Hampden-Sydney College, to explore how entrepreneurial thinking is about far more than starting a business. It is about courage, creativity, self-leadership, and learning how to grow through uncertainty. Drawing from more than 25 years in higher education, Michele shares how she helps students develop the mindset to take risks, embrace feedback, move through fear, and keep going even when things do not go according to plan. From the power of play and esports to wellness, failure, and discovering opportunity, this conversation is full of wisdom for leaders, entrepreneurs, educators, and anyone navigating growth. You will hear: * Why play can unlock creativity, courage, and innovation * How perfectionism can quietly keep people stuck * What young entrepreneurs teach us about resilience and leadership * Why wellness is essential to sustainable success * Dr. King's powerful GROWTH framework: Grounded, Relationships, Opportunity, Wellness, Team, and Honoring God * Why entrepreneurial skills matter whether or not you ever start a business Dr. King also references the book Authentic Excellence: Flourishing & Resilience in a Relentless World by R. Kelly Crace and Robert L. Crace, a resource on resilience, flourishing, and sustainable performance in a demanding world. If you have ever felt stuck, afraid to fail, or unsure of your next step, this episode is a reminder that growth rarely comes from having all the answers. It comes from showing up, staying curious, and being willing to try again. Dr. Michele King leads the Flemming Center for Entrepreneurship & Innovation at Hampden-Sydney College with energy, insight, and a passion for unlocking student potential. With over 25 years in higher education, she brings deep experience in entrepreneurial thinking, public speaking, and program development. A lifelong gamer and advocate for collegiate esports, she co-founded a nationally recognized program that combined competition, community, and career readiness. Outside the Center, she enjoys volunteering, watching sports, and exploring games and innovation.

20 de abr de 202641 min
episode 18 | Difficult Conversations at Work: How Great Leaders Address What Others Avoid artwork

18 | Difficult Conversations at Work: How Great Leaders Address What Others Avoid

In this episode of the Ripple Effect Leadership Podcast, we dive into one of the most avoided—and most essential—skills in leadership: having difficult personnel conversations. The reality? Most leaders know they should address performance gaps, behavior issues, or team conflict… but they don’t. And that avoidance doesn’t stay contained—it creates a ripple effect across the entire team. In this conversation, we explore: • Why leaders avoid difficult conversations (and the real cost of that avoidance) • How lack of communication impacts team morale, trust, and performance • The importance of building trust before a hard conversation is ever needed • How to prepare: facts, timing, mindset, and emotional regulation • The power of open-ended questions to create ownership and growth • Practical strategies for delivering clear, direct, and constructive feedback • Why documentation and follow-up matter more than you think • How to navigate team dynamics and tension without breaking trust We also share real-world leadership insights from our time as U.S. diplomats and from coaching leaders across industries. These conversations may never feel easy… but they do get easier—and they are one of the most powerful ways you shape your team, your culture, and your impact as a leader. 👉 Reflection: What conversation have you been avoiding—and what is it costing you right now? If you’d like support, send us a message. We may feature your situation in a future episode or invite you for live coaching around a real leadership challenge.

6 de abr de 202638 min
episode 17 | AI-Enabled Leadership: Using AI Without Losing the Human Element with Blake Holman artwork

17 | AI-Enabled Leadership: Using AI Without Losing the Human Element with Blake Holman

How can leaders use AI without losing their judgment, ethics, or human connection? In today’s fast-moving digital landscape, many professionals feel both excited and overwhelmed by artificial intelligence. The real leadership challenge isn’t whether to use AI — it’s how to use it wisely. In this episode of Ripple Effect Leadership, Jen Brown and Hugo Rodriguez sit down with leadership and technology executive Blake Holman to explore what it truly means to lead in an AI-enabled world. Rather than treating AI as a magic answer machine, Blake challenges leaders to see it as a thought partner — one that can help us think more clearly, communicate more effectively, and expand our capacity, without replacing the wisdom, ethics, and human connection that leadership requires. Together, they unpack: * why AI should be approached more like a “para-human” partner than a simple tool * how leaders can use AI to prepare for difficult conversations, sharpen communication, and strengthen decision-making * the risks of outsourcing too much thinking to technology * why ethics, discernment, and ownership still matter more than ever * how coaches, educators, and leaders can help others use AI to grow stronger rather than become more dependent This conversation is thoughtful, practical, and deeply relevant for leaders navigating change, complexity, and the growing gap between information and wisdom. GUEST SPOTLIGHT Blake Holman is a seasoned technology and leadership executive with over 20 years of experience as a CIO and trusted advisor to mid-market and growth-oriented organizations. He works at the intersection of technology, leadership, and influence, helping leaders navigate complexity, make better decisions, and lead ethically in an AI-enabled world. 🔗 Connect with Blake: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-k-holman/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/blake-k-holman/]Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/influenceleadershipedge [https://www.instagram.com/influenceleadershipedge]

23 de mar de 202648 min