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The Learning to Lead Show with Mark J. CundiffHelping Good Leaders Become Great—One Practical Insight at a TimeYou’re busy. The demands are real. But your desire to grow as a leader hasn’t gone anywhere.That’s why The Learning to Lead Show is designed for leaders like you—driven, growth-minded, and always on the go. Hosted by Executive Leadership Coach Mark J. Cundiff, this podcast delivers practical leadership insights you can use today, not someday.Each week, you’ll get:Short, focused teaching episodes packed with real-world lessons from decades of leadership experience, bestselling books, and proven frameworks.Authentic interviews with front-line leaders who share how they’re navigating challenges, building teams, and leading with purpose, right where they are.Whether you’re commuting, working out, or grabbing a few quiet minutes between meetings, this show helps you invest in your leadership without adding to your already busy schedule.Because great leadership isn’t about having more time—it’s about using the time you have to lead on purpose.This show is for growth-minded professionals who want more than titles and tactics. It’s for those who want to lead with purpose, develop a legacy, and make their future bigger than their past.So whether you're leading a team, a business, or yourself—tune in, take notes, and let’s grow together.

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episode #62 You Don't Need All the Answers: Leading with Courage, Curiosity, and Confidence with Jennifer Doty artwork

#62 You Don't Need All the Answers: Leading with Courage, Curiosity, and Confidence with Jennifer Doty

What if the biggest obstacle to your leadership isn't your experience—but the story you're telling yourself? In this episode of The Learning to Lead Show, Mark Cundiff sits down with Jennifer Doty, former Fortune 100 executive, speaker, author, and leadership coach, to explore how leaders can overcome self-doubt, embrace uncertainty, and create meaningful career and life pivots. Jennifer spent nearly two decades at MetLife, rising through multiple executive leadership roles. Along the way, she discovered that the best leaders aren't necessarily the smartest people in the room—they're the ones willing to ask better questions, learn quickly, and help others succeed. Together, Mark and Jennifer discuss overcoming imposter syndrome, leading outside your expertise, navigating career transitions, developing a resilient mindset, building powerful networks, and why changing your thinking is often the first step toward changing your leadership. If you've ever questioned whether you're ready for your next opportunity, this conversation will remind you that growth rarely begins inside your comfort zone. In this Episode You Will Learn * Why leadership is about influence—not expertise. * How Jennifer overcame months of imposter syndrome after taking on a role she knew nothing about. * The importance of mentors during seasons of rapid growth. * Practical strategies for navigating layoffs and major career transitions. * Why your identity should never be tied solely to your job title. * How daily mindset practices shape long-term leadership success. * Why asking better questions often matters more than having better answers. * The power of leading with gratitude and possibility thinking. * How customer-focused organizations avoid drifting away from what matters most. * Why limiting beliefs quietly sabotage leadership potential. * How leaders can reframe negative self-talk into empowering beliefs. * Why networking should begin long before you need your next opportunity. * Simple daily habits that build confidence, resilience, and emotional strength. Key Leadership Takeaways 1. You Don't Need Expertise to Lead Well 2. Growth Lives Outside Your Comfort Zone 3. Your Experience Is More Valuable Than You Realize 4. Ask Better Questions 5. Never Let Your Job Become Your Identity 6. Career Pivots Begin Long Before You Need Them 7. Be Clear About What You Really Want 8. Mindset Is a Daily Practice 9. Stop Believing Every Thought You Think 10. Put the Customer in the Room Memorable Quotes > * "You don't need to be the expert. You need to know the right questions to ask." > * "If I can do that, I can do anything." > * "Your relationships are one of the most valuable assets you'll ever have." > * "Your identity should never be your job title." > * "It's not happening to you. It's happening for you." > * "You get paid the same amount to be miserable as you do to be happy." > * "If you're going to make up a story, make up a good one." > * "Leadership is shining your light on others so they can see theirs." > * "It's always working out." Connect with Jennifer Doty Jennifer Doty is a former Fortune 100 vice president, speaker, author, and leadership coach who helps leaders and teams break through limiting beliefs, strengthen their mindset, and create meaningful, measurable change. Drawing from more than twenty years of executive leadership experience and her own career reinvention, she equips organizations and leaders with practical tools that transform confidence into action and mindset into lasting results. * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-sierveld-doty/] * Website [https://livepure.com/] * Email: jenniferdoty0@gmail.com [jenniferdoty0@gmail.com] Free Learning To Lead Resources * Free Book: The Trust Gap [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/sair0nai5c] * The Learning To Lead Newsletter [https://www.markjcundiff.com/learning-to-lead-newsletter] * LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] 🔎 About LeaderNotes LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one. Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com

6 de jul de 2026 - 41 min
episode #61 Leadership Insights from my Conversation with Jon Dario artwork

#61 Leadership Insights from my Conversation with Jon Dario

Free Learning To Lead Resources * Free Book: The Trust Gap [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/sair0nai5c] * The Learning To Lead Newsletter [https://www.markjcundiff.com/learning-to-lead-newsletter] * LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] 🔎 About LeaderNotes LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one. Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com

29 de jun de 2026 - 9 min
episode #60 Execution Beats Intention: How Great Leaders Turn Plans into Results with Jon Dario artwork

#60 Execution Beats Intention: How Great Leaders Turn Plans into Results with Jon Dario

Execution is not about having better intentions. It is about building better systems, stronger follow-up, clearer behaviors, and a culture where accountability helps people win. In this episode of The Learning to Lead Show, Mark Cundiff sits down with Jon Dario, author, speaker, management skills trainer, and creator of the AIM Framework: Action Item Management. Jon brings decades of leadership experience from major retail and service organizations, including Macy’s, Gap, Bank of America, and Travelex, and currently leads a real estate management company in the New York-New Jersey market.  Episode Summary What separates leaders who make plans from leaders who actually get results? That question sits at the center of this conversation with Jon Dario. Jon shares how his leadership journey began in retail management and how one honest conversation with an employee changed the way he saw leadership forever. Early in his career, Jon told a team member he did not have to work the same long hours Jon worked. The employee’s response was direct: “You can tell me that all day long, but your actions are what drives my behavior.” That moment helped Jon realize leadership is not just what you say. It is what you model. Throughout the conversation, Jon and Mark discuss the difference between management and leadership, why consistency builds credibility, why execution is often undervalued, and how leaders can use follow-up, feedback, and focused action to create more reliable results. This episode is a practical conversation for leaders who are tired of strategy sitting in binders, action items dying in meetings, and teams struggling with unclear priorities. About Jon Dario Jon Dario is an author, speaker, management skills trainer, and the creator of AIM, which stands for Action Item Management. His leadership background includes roles with some of the world’s most recognizable retail and service organizations, including: *  Macy’s  *  Gap  *  Bank of America  *  Travelex  Jon’s AIM system helps managers and organizations improve execution by clarifying actions, external influences, and desired results. His work focuses on helping leaders build systems, routines, follow-up rhythms, and cultures of accountability that produce consistent results over time. Key Ideas Discussed 1. Leadership Is Influence, Not Just Authority 2. Your Actions Drive Your Team’s Behavior 3. Follow-Up Is Foundational to Execution 4. Consistency Builds Credibility 5. The AIM Framework: Actions + External Influences = Results 6. When the Plan Gets Punched in the Face 7. Deciding Is Not the Same as Doing 8. High-Performing Teams Use the Same Language 9. Behaviors Fall Into Three Buckets 10. Accountability Is a Shared Obligation 📚 Resources Mentioned * AIM (Action Item Management) — Jon Dario [https://amzn.to/4vnd8RH] * The Slight Edge — Jeff Olson [https://amzn.to/4ezS0SW] * Atomic Habits — James Clear [https://amzn.to/4oVfipX] * Good to Great — Jim Collins [https://amzn.to/4eXnCky] * The Contrarian’s Guide to Leadership — Dr. Steven Sample [https://amzn.to/3SD8LEa] * Tiny Experiments - B. J. Fogg [https://amzn.to/4xVuOpK] 🎯 Connect with Jon Dario * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jondario/] * Website [https://jondario.com/] * Email: jon@jondario.com Free Learning To Lead Resources * Free Book: The Trust Gap [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/sair0nai5c] * The Learning To Lead Newsletter [https://www.markjcundiff.com/learning-to-lead-newsletter] * LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] 🔎 About LeaderNotes LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one. Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com

27 de jun de 2026 - 47 min
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#59 Leadership Insights from my Conversation with Jonathan Milligan

In this Leadership Insights episode, Mark Cundiff reflects on his conversation with entrepreneur, author, speaker, and coach Jonathan Milligan from Episode #58, Consistency Beats Talent: The Secret Hiding in Plain Sight. Jonathan has spent more than a decade helping experts, coaches, and entrepreneurs clarify their message, build businesses around their expertise, and create meaningful impact. But before becoming a successful entrepreneur, he was a school teacher searching for a greater outlet for his gifts and talents. In this episode, Mark unpacks five powerful leadership lessons from their conversation—lessons on confidence, clarity, consistency, community, and taking action before you have all the answers. If you're a growth-minded leader looking to increase your influence, build momentum, and lead with greater confidence, this episode is packed with practical wisdom you can apply immediately. Five Leadership Takeaways 1. You Don't Need Certainty—You Need the Next Step 2. Clarity Is Kindness 3. Confidence Is Built Through Action 4. Consistency Beats Talent 5. Success Happens in Community Memorable Quotes from the Episode > "Progress creates clarity." > > "Clarity is kindness." > > "Fear thrives in big-picture thinking. Fear dies in small-step action." > > "Consistency beats talent every single time." > > "People trust leaders they can depend on." > > "Community doesn't just support growth—it multiplies it." Free Learning To Lead Resources * Free Book: The Trust Gap [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/sair0nai5c] * The Learning To Lead Newsletter [https://www.markjcundiff.com/learning-to-lead-newsletter] * LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] 🔎 About LeaderNotes LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one. Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com

22 de jun de 2026 - 8 min
episode #58 "Consistency Beats Talent: The Secret Hiding in Plain Sight" Leadership Lessons with Jonathan Milligan artwork

#58 "Consistency Beats Talent: The Secret Hiding in Plain Sight" Leadership Lessons with Jonathan Milligan

What happens when a burned-out school teacher decides to bet on himself? In this episode, I sit down with my longtime mentor and friend, Jonathan Milligan — author, online business coach, and the very person who taught me how to build the blog and podcast you're listening to right now. Jonathan has spent over a decade helping creative professionals turn their story, message, and expertise into a business they love. We talk about his winding journey from teaching to flipping houses to recruiting and finally into coaching, the hardest leadership decision he ever made (cutting his team from 15 people down to two), and why he believes consistency — not talent — is the real secret to lasting influence. If you've ever struggled with self-doubt, shiny object syndrome, or wondering whether your story is even worth telling, this conversation is for you. About Jonathan Milligan Jonathan Milligan is an author, blogger, speaker, and online business coach who has spent the last decade guiding creative professionals toward meaningful work. Since 2009, he's run his own portable lifestyle business online, and he's the author of 17 books (with another on the way). His book, Your Message Matters, has inspired thousands of people to get their story out into the world — whether through writing, speaking, or teaching. I've had the privilege of being coached by Jonathan for over a decade; he's the one who first taught me how to blog, and most recently, how to launch this very podcast. Key Topics Discussed * Jonathan's leadership origin story growing up as a coach's son in Indiana * Why he left teaching and what he learned bouncing between house flipping, recruiting, and entrepreneurship * The hardest leadership decision of his career: shrinking his team from 15 to 2 * How his definition of leadership has evolved from "having the answers" to providing clarity * The story behind his book Your Message Matters and why it starts with self-development, not strategy * Why "broken focus" is the number one enemy of growth-minded leaders * Practical steps for working through fear and self-doubt * His "Five Ones" filter for cutting out distractions and noise * Why consistency is the "secret hiding in plain sight" of long-term influence * How to rebuild confidence after a setback — one rep at a time * The lies leaders tell themselves that quietly hold them back * Leadership lessons he learned from his father, a longtime basketball coach * His daily and weekly habits, reading rhythms, and why he believes in always having a coach Memorable Quotes > * Consistency does not require talent. It just requires showing up. > * You don't need certainty. You just need clarity on what the next step is, and then you take that step. > * A confused leader creates confused followers, so clarity is essential... clarity is kindness. > * Confidence isn't the absence of doubt. It's the decision to move forward while the doubt is still talking. > * Your story's unique. Your combination of experience, pain, and perspective is unrepeatable, so focus on that." Connect with Jonathan: * Get a free copy of Your Message Matters: yourmessagemattersbook.com [https://yourmessagemattersbook.com/] * Connect with Jonathan's coaching community: marketyourmessage.com [https://marketyourmessage.com/] * YouTube: Jonathan Milligan [https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanMilligan] * LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonmilligan/] 📚 Resources Mentioned * Your Message Matters — Jonathan Milligan [https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanMilligan] * The One Thing — Gary Keller [https://amzn.to/4ehmJnN] * Thinking for a Change — John Maxwell [https://amzn.to/4vWnQz9] * Building a StoryBrand 2.0 — Donald Miller [https://amzn.to/4vbnjcy] * The Bible — referenced as "the ultimate leadership manual" Action Items for This Week 1. Run your next decision through a filter. Borrow Jonathan's "Five Ones" approach — ask whether a new idea or opportunity serves your one person, one product, one path, and one platform right now. If not, let it go. 2. Shrink the window. If fear or doubt is loud this week, don't think about the whole year. Identify just the next small step you can take today. 3. Protect one block of deep work. Block off a recurring window (mornings, if you can) where you create before the rest of the day's demands pull you away. 4. Start wrestling your message onto paper. Journal, dictate your thoughts, or start outlining — even rough writing builds the clarity Jonathan talks about Free Learning To Lead Resources * Free Book: The Trust Gap [https://dl.bookfunnel.com/sair0nai5c] * The Learning To Lead Newsletter [https://www.markjcundiff.com/learning-to-lead-newsletter] * LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] 🔎 About LeaderNotes LeaderNotes [https://www.markjcundiff.com/leadernotes-register] is a quick-hit companion to each episode of The Learning to Lead Show. In just 5–10 minutes, Mark Cundiff recaps the top leadership insights, frameworks, and action steps from each interview, designed for busy, growth-minded leaders who want to review and apply the episode’s biggest takeaways on the go. It’s like the highlight reel + playbook—all in one. Contact Mark at: mark@markjcundiff.com

18 de jun de 2026 - 53 min
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