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The Unbreakable Advantage

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Most people are taught to overcome their past.We’re here to prove it was never your weakness to begin with.The Unbreakable Advantage is a leadership and performance podcast for those who have walked through adversity and came out sharper, not smaller. This is where lived experience becomes strategy. Where resilience becomes revenue. Where the parts of your story you were told to hide become the very thing that sets you apart.Hosted by Misty Carson, this show is a raw, grounded look at what it actually takes to lead, sell, build, and rise when you’ve been forged under pressure. Through solo episodes and real conversations, we unpack the patterns most people miss, the beliefs that quietly sabotage growth, and the unseen strengths that trauma-forged individuals carry into every room.This is not about motivation. It’s about recognition.What you’ve been through didn’t set you back. It set you apart.Your past may have shaped you, but it doesn’t get to define you.Your strength is yours to claim.What you do with it is yours to decide.

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episode Leading with Empathy Isn’t Soft. It’s Strategic artwork

Leading with Empathy Isn’t Soft. It’s Strategic

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/fan_mail/new] Guest: Deborah Livingston, CEO & Founder of ReEmployAbility What if the way we’ve been taught to lead is actually limiting performance? In this episode, I sit down with Deborah Livingston, CEO and founder of ReEmployAbility, to talk about what it really looks like to lead people well, especially the ones who are holding your business together every day. We get into the reality that empathy is not a “nice to have.” It’s a business strategy. Because when people feel safe, supported, and seen, they don’t just stay. They perform. And when they don’t, the cost shows up everywhere, in turnover, in claims, in culture, and in results. This conversation challenges the idea that leadership is about control and replaces it with something far more effective, responsibility. ⸻ What We Cover Why empathy in leadership is often misunderstood, and how it directly impacts performance The business case for doing the right thing, not just ethically, but financially How organizations overlook the people who are essential to their success The connection between employee benefits, safety, and long-term business outcomes What psychological safety actually looks like in a workplace, beyond buzzwords How supporting injured or vulnerable workers the right way changes everything, for them and for your business The ripple effect of leadership decisions on culture, retention, and risk ⸻ Key Takeaways Leading with empathy is not weakness. It’s clarity about what drives results Your workforce is not a line item. It’s your operating system Benefits and safety are not compliance exercises, they are signals of how much you value your people Psychological safety isn’t abstract, it shows up in how people speak, act, and stay When you take care of your people, they take care of your business ⸻ Why This Matters If you’re responsible for people, performance, or risk, this conversation is for you. Because the way you lead shows up in your numbers, your culture, and your reputation, whether you’re paying attention to it or not. And the leaders who understand this are the ones building organizations that last. ⸻ Connect & Learn More Learn more about Deborah’s work at ReEmployAbility and how they’re helping businesses support employees through injury, recovery, and return-to-work in a way that protects both people and performance. ⸻ Listen & Follow If this episode resonated, follow The Policy Playbook and share it with a leader who is responsible for people, but may not realize the impact of how they’re leading yet. Because better leadership doesn’t just change businesses. It changes lives.  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/support]

28 de abr de 2026 - 31 min
episode The Advantage You’re Overlooking Is Sitting Inside Your People artwork

The Advantage You’re Overlooking Is Sitting Inside Your People

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/fan_mail/new] Before we relaunch, we need to talk about where this is going. This podcast started with a focus on business, insurance, and leadership decisions. But underneath all of that, there’s something bigger that’s been driving every conversation: People. The ones carrying pressure. The ones navigating uncertainty. The ones who have lived through more than most people will ever see. What we often call adversity didn’t weaken them. It built something. Resilience. Awareness. Pattern recognition. Decisiveness under pressure. An advantage. And if we don’t know how to recognize it, understand it, and apply it, we miss it. As leaders. As hiring managers. As organizations trying to perform at a higher level. This next chapter goes deeper. We’re going to explore:     •    How lived experience shapes decision-making     •    How it influences risk tolerance     •    How it shows up in leadership, sales, and performance     •    Why risk isn’t just something on paper, it lives in people Over the next couple of weeks, you’ll hear highlight episodes that built the foundation for this shift. In April, we relaunch. The Unbreakable Advantage. Same standard. Same straight talk. Just a deeper lens. Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/support]

31 de mar de 2026 - 1 min
episode Why Turnover is Driving Your Insurance Premiums (and How to Fix It) artwork

Why Turnover is Driving Your Insurance Premiums (and How to Fix It)

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/fan_mail/new] Most leaders treat turnover as a human resources problem. What they don't realize is that it’s actually a massive risk signal that quietly bleeds into every line of insurance they buy.  In this solo episode, Misty Carson breaks down the "Zero-BS" reality of how high turnover levels are driving up your workers’ comp, health insurance, and liability costs. Insurance is a lagging indicator; by the time your premiums spike, the damage from your turnover was done 12 to 24 months ago.  Misty explains why underwriters look at turnover to judge your business and how you can stop chasing lower quotes and start fixing the systems that are making your company riskier.  What you’ll learn:  * Turnover as a Risk Signal: Why insurance companies price based on what actually happens inside your walls, not your intentions.  * The Line-by-Line Breakdown: Exactly how churn hits your Workers’ Comp, Health Insurance, EPLI, and Auto Liability.  * The Lagging Indicator: Why today’s retention decisions determine the insurance costs you'll be paying two years from now.  * Retention as a Risk Strategy: Moving beyond "feel-good" initiatives to using training and leadership consistency as a defensive play.  * System Fixes vs. Policy Fixes: Why you can't shop your way out of a leadership problem.  Who this episode is for: CEOs, Operations Managers, and Business Owners who are frustrated by rising insurance costs and want to understand the operational drivers behind the numbers.  🎧 Listen to learn how to connect the dots between your team’s culture and your company’s risk exposure.  Subscribe & Review: If this solo masterclass changed how you look at your P&L, follow The Policy Playbook and leave a review—it helps us reach more leaders who are ready to play offense.  Links:  🔗 Subscribe → The Policy Playbook [https://thepolicyplaybookpodcast.buzzsprout.com/]  💌 Join the newsletter → Play of the Week [https://mailchi.mp/59f39fd57e32/playoftheweek]  🤝 Connect → LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-carson-mshrm-a8235755]  💻 Website → The Playbook Consulting Group [https://www.playbookconsultinggroup.com/]  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/support]

24 de mar de 2026 - 4 min
episode Why Underinvesting in Your Managers is Leaking Revenue artwork

Why Underinvesting in Your Managers is Leaking Revenue

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/fan_mail/new] Most organizations invest heavily in technology, equipment, and insurance, yet they expect leadership capability to develop on its own. In this solo episode, Misty Carson explains why that assumption is one of the most expensive mistakes a business can make.  Leadership isn't just about culture—it's about control. When leaders are unequipped, they avoid conflict, give vague feedback, and tolerate problems too long. This creates a "leak" in your business that shows up as disengagement, safety shortcuts, and eventually, insurance claims. Misty breaks down the direct line between leadership development and risk reduction, showing you how to move from theory to operational reality.  What you’ll learn:  * The Leadership Gap: Why leadership capability is a risk issue, not just a "soft skill" issue.  * The Pattern of Failure: How management gaps show up in your performance metrics and insurance premiums long before you see them.  * The Cost of "Promote and Hope": The real price of promoting managers without providing the training to handle hard conversations.  * Stabilizing the Team: How strong leaders reduce turnover and claims, making your insurance costs predictable.  * Practical Development: Why one-off speeches fail and how intentional, risk-based leadership development actually sticks.  Who this episode is for: Business owners, executives, and HR leaders who want to stop reacting to "people problems" and start building a leadership team that protects the bottom line.  🎧 Listen to learn why your next leadership workshop might be the most important risk management play you ever make.  Subscribe & Review: If you’re ready to stop playing defense and start equipping your team, follow The Policy Playbook and leave a review—it helps us help more leaders build a better playbook.  Links:  🔗 Subscribe → The Policy Playbook [https://thepolicyplaybookpodcast.buzzsprout.com/]  💌 Join the newsletter → Play of the Week [https://mailchi.mp/59f39fd57e32/playoftheweek]  🤝 Connect → LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-carson-mshrm-a8235755]  💻 Website → The Playbook Consulting Group [https://www.playbookconsultinggroup.com/]  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/support]

17 de mar de 2026 - 3 min
episode Three Plays to Move from Managing a Business to Building a System with Gary T. Harfield artwork

Three Plays to Move from Managing a Business to Building a System with Gary T. Harfield

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/fan_mail/new] How do you transition from running a successful business to building a multimillion-dollar enterprise that spans healthcare, insurance, and community infrastructure? You stop being a manager and start becoming an architect of systems.  This week, Misty sits down with Gary T. Hartfield, a serial entrepreneur, two-time author, and 2025 Titan 100 Honoree.Gary is the Founder and CEO of Serenity Village Insurance & Consulting and has built a sprawling healthcare enterprise that employs over 100 Floridians. From the boardroom to his leadership roles at CareerSource and HART, Gary is one of the most influential voices shaping the future of Tampa Bay.  Gary shares his "Zero-BS" philosophy on what it takes to lead across multiple industries, why growth requires a complete reimagining of your "playbook" every few years, and the reality of protecting the downside when you’re operating at scale.  What you’ll learn:  * The "Serial Builder" Mindset: How to apply the same winning systems across completely different industries.  * Championship Roster Construction: Gary’s philosophy on why filling a seat is never enough—and how to hire for responsibility.  * Navigating the Audit: How Gary’s businesses have evolved over the last five years and why the "old plays" no longer work.  * Risk at the Intersection: Understanding the relationship between business growth, insurance strategy, and civic responsibility.  * The "Game-Saving Play": Real-world insights into when insurance protects the mission and what happens when the ball is dropped.  Who this episode is for: Serial entrepreneurs, healthcare executives, insurance professionals, and any leader who wants to scale their business while deepening their impact on their community.  Guest: Gary T. Hartfield, Founder & CEO — Serenity Village Insurance & Consulting | Founder — All Hart Foundation.  🎧 Listen to learn how to move from playing the game to building the system that wins it.  Subscribe & Review: If Gary’s vision for leadership inspired you, follow The Policy Playbook and leave a review—it helps us bring more high-level strategies to leaders like you.  Links:  🔗 Subscribe → The Policy Playbook [https://thepolicyplaybookpodcast.buzzsprout.com/]  💌 Join the newsletter → Play of the Week [https://mailchi.mp/59f39fd57e32/playoftheweek]  🤝 Connect → LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/misty-carson-mshrm-a8235755]  💻 Website → The Playbook Consulting Group [https://www.playbookconsultinggroup.com/]  Support the show [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2544944/support]

10 de mar de 2026 - 32 min
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