Fast Food Fast Track with Hunter Charneski

How to Create a Great Culture

44 min · 24 mei 2026
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Everybody wants a “great culture.” Very few leaders are willing to build one. In this episode of Wednesday to Tuesday, we break down what culture actually is, why most teams accidentally create toxic environments, and the practical leadership habits that build trust, ownership, accountability, and excellence over time. We talk about: * Why culture is built through behavior, not slogans * The difference between accountability and micromanagement * How leaders unknowingly destroy morale * Why empowered people outperform controlled people * How to create a team people want to belong to If you lead people — whether in business, sports, ministry, or your family — this episode will challenge the way you think about leadership. Buy my bestselling book, The Way: Out of Self-Sabotage; Into Self-Mastery [https://a.co/d/03WHE7rS] Subscribe, leave a review, and share this episode with someone building something meaningful. Follow Hunter Charneski [https://www.huntercharneski.com?utm_source=chatgpt.com] for leadership content, speaking, coaching, and free resources. Download the FREE Fast Food Fast Track Playbook [https://www.huntercharneski.com/opt-in]

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The Best Ability is Accountability

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Beyond the Numbers: Why Great Leaders Don't Manage KPIs

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From Restaurant Manager to District Manager: The Leadership Shift That Changes Everything

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