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135: When Ops Execs Realize the Story Already Left the Building

4 min · 3 jun 2026
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Find the full transcript at YourFutureRealized.com/135 [https://www.yourfuturerealized.com/135]. The email went out Tuesday morning. By then, the team had already compared notes and made up their minds.  The official words were careful, measured, designed to reassure.  The unofficial version? Sharper. Darker. More personal. And it was already spreading faster than anything she could say. She realized something that made her stomach drop: The real story wasn't living in a slide deck. It was living in the hallway conversations, Slack DMs, the things people said when they turned away from their screens. Here’s something I often hear about happening: You can craft the perfect message, but if people have already filled in the blanks themselves, your words can miss them completely. Then, you're explaining and defending instead of connecting. In this episode, you'll get one small thing you can try when it seems like the story has already gotten away from you.

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135: When Ops Execs Realize the Story Already Left the Building

Find the full transcript at YourFutureRealized.com/135 [https://www.yourfuturerealized.com/135]. The email went out Tuesday morning. By then, the team had already compared notes and made up their minds.  The official words were careful, measured, designed to reassure.  The unofficial version? Sharper. Darker. More personal. And it was already spreading faster than anything she could say. She realized something that made her stomach drop: The real story wasn't living in a slide deck. It was living in the hallway conversations, Slack DMs, the things people said when they turned away from their screens. Here’s something I often hear about happening: You can craft the perfect message, but if people have already filled in the blanks themselves, your words can miss them completely. Then, you're explaining and defending instead of connecting. In this episode, you'll get one small thing you can try when it seems like the story has already gotten away from you.

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134: When Ops Executives Realize They’re the Only One Who Knows

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133: When Your Ops Team Says ‘We’re Fine’ (And You Know They’re Not)

Find the full transcript at YourFutureRealized.com/133. He was relieved the reorg work was over. Weeks of prep, stacked meetings, late‑night revisions: done. It was a lot to get that new org chart over the line, but at least things were moving again. It was just one more change stacked on a few very rocky years. For many on his team, it was the biggest shakeup of their careers, and that’s saying something. He sensed something rumbling under the surface but it didn’t have a name yet. What I notice in this phase is something we rarely say out loud. Beneath the polite efficiency, there’s often a quiet missing, people grieving what the company used to be while trying to convince themselves the new thing is okay. In this episode, you’ll get one simple thing you can do when they’re saying “we’re fine,” but you know there’s more going on underneath.

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132: Why Your Ops Team Goes Flat After a Transition—and What to Do Next

Find the full transcript at YourFutureRealized.com/132 [https://www.yourfuturerealized.com/132]. She thought, “Wow, the transition went much better than last time.” Roles shifted. Timelines complete. No one asking, “Wait, who owns this now?” A week later, everything was just… still. Nothing blew up, no one quit. Everything was moving forward, but something was different. The team’s energy had gone from tense to… kind of flat. Waiting in that limbo where the old plan is done and the new one hasn’t quite landed. And that’s when she got nervous, because it didn’t feel like progress anymore. Just, disturbingly quiet.  It’s something we don’t always pay a lot of attention to: That time right after a big change, when everyone is absorbing it and figuring out the new normal. In this episode I’ll share the simple experiment this exec tried in that confusing little phase to uncover what was really going on.

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131: That One Question All Ops Execs Eventually Ask Me

Find the full transcript at YourFutureRealized.com/131 [https://www.yourfuturerealized.com/131]. This is something I always hear from ops execs: “I just can’t make time for strategy.” On the surface, it sounds like a scheduling thing. But underneath, there’s usually a deeper worry:“What if I’ve gotten too far from my best thinking and can’t find my way back?” There’s usually also background pressure when the bigger priorities keep slipping. Not long ago, when a calf strain benched me from running, I wasn’t just frustrated — I was scared my get-up-and-go would die. That I’d lose the part of me that comes alive when I run, the rhythm and the mental reset. That led me to a simple practice I use with leaders who want strategy time back in the real world. In this episode, I’ll share it so you can reconnect with what you truly miss and start moving again on the big priorities.

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