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Barb's FreshEyes

Podkast av Barb Agoglia

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Barb's FreshEyes is a show for organizational leaders challenged with growth, change, or internal friction. Are you feeling stuck due to cultural, operational, or strategic misalignment? Host Barb Agoglia provides the essential FreshEyes perspective you need. Through candid conversations with experienced business leaders and Barb's sharp, systems-minded insights, each episode exposes the hidden dynamics that stall momentum. Tune in for practical, purpose-aligned solutions to get unstuck, find clarity, and drive decisive organizational execution—today!

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episode On Getting Tragically Stuck: How ‘Entrepreneurial Blind Spots’ Almost Blocked Our Pivot | Andrew Fingerman cover

On Getting Tragically Stuck: How ‘Entrepreneurial Blind Spots’ Almost Blocked Our Pivot | Andrew Fingerman

In this episode of Barb’s FreshEyes, Andrew Fingerman, CEO at PhotoShelter, Inc., shares his experience leading through complexity and change—offering a behind-the-scenes look at navigating a high-stakes corporate transition, executing critical startup pivots, and scaling an organization with authentic values. We explore how running low-risk business experiments, fostering deeply transparent communication, and embracing radical leadership vulnerability helped them shift course, inspire alignment, or unlock fresh momentum—and what they learned in the process. Key Takeaways * Failing Fast & Pivoting with Purpose: Success often hinges on the courage to let go of initiatives that aren’t working. Andrew discusses how PhotoShelter transitioned away from their initial venture-backed expansion plan to double down on what their core audience actually needed, ultimately leading to their highly successful enterprise product. * Synthesizing Alignment Through Transparency: To prevent internal disconnect and "conspiracy theories" during times of change, a leader must communicate the deep "why" behind decisions. Implementing monthly all-hands meetings and sharing financial data builds immense trust and keeps the entire team moving in the same direction. * Radical Vulnerability & The "User Manual": Great leadership means knowing your limits and being open about what you "suck at." By publishing a personal "Leadership User Manual" and collaborating with counterparts who hold complementary superpowers, you construct an authentic, high-performing workspace. Resources Mentioned * Andrew Fingerman’s Personal Leadership User Guide (PDF) [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1HpgHvSNLil_W43Fvgg2TiMNudFfiyuRe/view?usp=sharing] — The exact personal "user manual" Andrew shares with his team at PhotoShelter to accelerate trust, clarify work styles, and eliminate alignment friction. * Follow Andrew Fingerman on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewfingerman [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewfingerman ] * Visit PhotoShelter at https://www.photoshelter.com/ [https://www.photoshelter.com/ ] * Follow PhotoShelter on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/photoshelter [https://www.linkedin.com/company/photoshelter] Join the Conversation If this episode sparked a new insight or challenge you’re facing, share your takeaway on LinkedIn and tag Barb to keep the conversation going.

1. juli 2026 - 56 min
episode On Don’t Just Tell: The Ivory Tower Trap cover

On Don’t Just Tell: The Ivory Tower Trap

In this episode of Barb’s FreshEyes, Robert Rizzolo, President at Alexander Wang, shares his experience shattering the corporate ivory tower and redefining modern luxury leadership—offering a behind-the-scenes look at the power of building a long-term network, stepping outside of industry silos, and leading with radical empathy. We explore how breaking through the functional limitations of a single career track and establishing an operational practice of collective gratitude helped him keep high-caliber teams aligned and shift the leadership frequency away from old-school dominance. Key Takeaways * Cultivate Talent for the Long-Term: Look beyond the current role and manage people with a 10-year trajectory in mind. Building a reliable, trusted network allows leaders to hit the ground running when transitioning into new organizational cultures. * Step Outside Your Industry Building: Over-indexing on becoming a niche functional expert can inadvertently create career blinders. Broadening your perspective through external education or cross-industry networking prevents your worldview from shrinking. * Ditch the Ivory Tower Complex: Modern luxury and effective organizational leadership require getting on the ground to diagnose bottlenecks and engage directly with teams. Leading with energy and influence builds deeper cross-functional trust than leading with dominance or authority. Resources Mentioned * Follow Robert Rizzolo on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-martiniello-rizzolo/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/robert-martiniello-rizzolo/ ] * Visit the Alexander Wang Official Website https://www.alexanderwang.com/us-en/ [https://www.alexanderwang.com/us-en/] Join the Conversation If this episode sparked a new insight or challenge you’re facing, share your takeaway on LinkedIn and tag Barb to keep the conversation going.

17. juni 2026 - 38 min
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On Comaraderie as a Necessity with Rajiv Mehta

In this episode of Barb’s FreshEyes, Rajiv Mehta, Founder at Mapping Ourselves, shares his experience leading through complexity and change, offering a behind-the-scenes look at camaraderie as a pathway to unstuckness. We explore how moving from individual contribution to a collective "shared story" helped him shift course, inspire alignment, or unlock fresh momentum, and what he learned in the process. Key Takeaways * The Four Pillars: Understanding the distinctions between community, belonging, connection, and camaraderie – and why camaraderie specifically requires a shared purpose. * The Mirror of Self-Knowledge: Effective team leadership begins with "personal science" – the disciplined observation of one's own triggers and patterns to better understand others. * The Elephant in the Room: How a lack of camaraderie creates "stuckness" by making big decisions take longer and causing leaders to "come home defended" rather than connected. Resources Mentioned * Get the free Mapping Ourselves Workbook PDF (tools for self-analysis and community observation): https://mappingourselves.com/resources/ [https://mappingourselves.com/resources/] * Follow Rajiv on Linkedin: linkedin.com/in/rajivmehta0/ [https://linkedin.com/in/rajivmehta0/] * Read The Employee Advantage: How Putting Workers First Helps Business Thrive by Stephan Meier: stephanmeier.com/book/the-employee-advantage [https://www.stephanmeier.com/book/the-employee-advantage] Join the Conversation If this episode sparked a new insight or challenge you’re facing, share your takeaway on LinkedIn and tag Barb to keep the conversation going.

3. juni 2026 - 49 min
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On Saying the Thing with Nicole Treiman

In this episode of Barb’s FreshEyes, Nicole Treiman, President of Loyalty Services at Bilt, joins Barb to unpack her journey from managing high-stakes corporate compliance crises at American Express to driving massive operational scale at a fast-moving fintech startup. Nicole gives us a real-world look at how intentional alignment, shared language, and cross-functional trust can dismantle deep organizational silos and drastically accelerate speed-to-market. We dive into her strategy for building agile, self-contained "pods" that bring engineering, product, and marketing together, and explore why she believes the ultimate unlock for a stuck team is simply having the courage to "say the thing" in the room. Key Takeaways * Reframing Bureaucracy into Enablement: Turning restrictive processes—like legal and compliance reviews—into collaborative, centralized sessions removes roadblocks, unblocks individual owners, and builds widespread cross-functional trust. * The Power of the Pod Structure: Breaking classic corporate silos by creating self-contained business lines (comprising product, engineering, and marketing) fosters end-to-end operational accountability and establishes a vital shared language. * Saying the Thing to Unblock Teams: Bold, constructive communication and asking the "obvious" or tough questions provides immense collective relief, clarifies real customer needs, and prevents over-engineering. Resources Mentioned * Follow Nicole on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-treiman-89b9647b/ * Visit https://www.bilt.com/ Join the Conversation If this episode sparked a new insight or challenge you’re facing, share your takeaway on LinkedIn and tag Barb to keep the conversation going.

20. mai 2026 - 33 min
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On the Power of Trust with Barb Agoglia

In this episode of Barb’s FreshEyes, Barb Argoglia shares her experience leading through complexity and change—offering a behind-the-scenes look at the four paths to getting unstuck. We explore how acknowledging vulnerability and trusting the "immigrant mindset" helped her guests shift course, inspire alignment, or unlock fresh momentum—and what Barb learned in the process of launching this very show. * Choose Your Hard: Getting unstuck requires significant effort, but staying stuck is equally difficult; the difference is that movement leads to growth and innovation. * The Four Paths to Momentum: Unlocking yourself requires trusting yourself through four specific lenses: recalibration, leaning into vulnerability, seeking external stimulus, and focusing on a brighter future. * Self-Awareness as a Tool: Use simple methodologies—like Jenn’s Post-it Notes for recalibration or looking in the mirror with "fresh eyes"—to move from an inert state to one of productive motion. * Thanks to our guests: * Chris Marino: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismarino3/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrismarino3/] | Season 1 Episode 1: https://open.spotify.com/episode/58LqYt6LzL15avEnXTWHfA?si=SkISwCDmRYufHdkxptPpKg [https://open.spotify.com/episode/58LqYt6LzL15avEnXTWHfA?si=SkISwCDmRYufHdkxptPpKg] * Jenn Garbach: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenngarbach/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenngarbach/] | Season 1 Episode 2: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/ogq01zizb1b [https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/ogq01zizb1b] * Tatyana Zlotsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatyana-zlotsky/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tatyana-zlotsky/] | Season 1 Episode 3: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/AcglyAizb1b [https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/AcglyAizb1b] * Andrea Zaretsky: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreazaretsky/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/andreazaretsky/] | Season 1 Episode 4: https://open.spotify.com/episode/54eoT1EW0fi8WRb60IuXEF?si=CUlgm7RxSY6VQczE6dZtJQ [https://open.spotify.com/episode/54eoT1EW0fi8WRb60IuXEF?si=CUlgm7RxSY6VQczE6dZtJQ] And a special thank to you, our audience! Key TakeawaysResources Mentioned

4. mars 2026 - 15 min
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