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Chuck Gallagher: Choices, Consequences, and Second Chances

37 min · 9. juni 2026
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For Your Leadership Toolkit * leadership begins with personal accountability * small ethical compromises rarely stay small * pressure reveals character and decision-making discipline * rationalization is often the first step toward ethical failure * transparency builds trust faster than perfection * silence in the face of wrongdoing can become complicity * trust is earned through consistent honesty and accountability * ethical leadership requires courage, not just compliance * reputation can be rebuilt, but only through radical ownership and accountability * the easiest unethical decisions often begin with "everybody does it" * leaders must be willing to speak up when something is wrong   Sound bites "Every one of us is accountable for what takes place in our life." "Really smart people will do some of the stupidest things and then try to rationalize it later." "If it's socially acceptable, if it seems like it's okay, if everybody just kind of does it, then it's easy to ignore the potential consequence." "Too often complacency becomes complicity." "Character is revealed most clearly under pressure." "The hardest ethical pressure leaders face is being willing to stand up for the right thing in the face of social pressure not to." "The truest test of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before the problem becomes an emergency."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chuck Gallagher's Journey 05:24 The Impact of Losing Everything on Leadership 11:37 Understanding Ethical Decision-Making 15:30 Creating a Culture of Accountability 21:14 Rebuilding Trust After Ethical Failures 25:10 Navigating Ethical Traps in Today's Environment 27:26 The Role of AI in Ethical Behavior 31:56 Rapid Fire Questions and Key Takeaways   Resources Chuck’s Website - https://chuckgallagher.com [https://chuckgallagher.com] Chuck on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

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episode Chuck Gallagher: Choices, Consequences, and Second Chances cover

Chuck Gallagher: Choices, Consequences, and Second Chances

For Your Leadership Toolkit * leadership begins with personal accountability * small ethical compromises rarely stay small * pressure reveals character and decision-making discipline * rationalization is often the first step toward ethical failure * transparency builds trust faster than perfection * silence in the face of wrongdoing can become complicity * trust is earned through consistent honesty and accountability * ethical leadership requires courage, not just compliance * reputation can be rebuilt, but only through radical ownership and accountability * the easiest unethical decisions often begin with "everybody does it" * leaders must be willing to speak up when something is wrong   Sound bites "Every one of us is accountable for what takes place in our life." "Really smart people will do some of the stupidest things and then try to rationalize it later." "If it's socially acceptable, if it seems like it's okay, if everybody just kind of does it, then it's easy to ignore the potential consequence." "Too often complacency becomes complicity." "Character is revealed most clearly under pressure." "The hardest ethical pressure leaders face is being willing to stand up for the right thing in the face of social pressure not to." "The truest test of leadership is the ability to recognize a problem before the problem becomes an emergency."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Chuck Gallagher's Journey 05:24 The Impact of Losing Everything on Leadership 11:37 Understanding Ethical Decision-Making 15:30 Creating a Culture of Accountability 21:14 Rebuilding Trust After Ethical Failures 25:10 Navigating Ethical Traps in Today's Environment 27:26 The Role of AI in Ethical Behavior 31:56 Rapid Fire Questions and Key Takeaways   Resources Chuck’s Website - https://chuckgallagher.com [https://chuckgallagher.com] Chuck on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/chuckgallagher/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

9. juni 202637 min
episode Greg Williams: The Hidden Signals That Influence Negotiations cover

Greg Williams: The Hidden Signals That Influence Negotiations

For Your Leadership Toolkit * leadership begins with self-awareness * read the room before you try to lead the room * your body language speaks before your words do * people believe what they see more than what they hear * silence can be one of a leader's most powerful communication tools * influence starts with understanding what others need and value * leadership is about creating alignment, not winning every interaction * bullies only have as much power in negotiation as others allow them to have * pay attention to emotional triggers before they control your behavior * trust is built through consistency between words and actions * presence, posture, and demeanor affect how others perceive your leadership * every interaction shapes your future relationships and influence * the most effective leaders are intentional about how they show up   Sound bites "You're always negotiating. What you do today impacts what occurs tomorrow."  "The body always wants to tell the truth."  "When verbal language and body language conflict, follow the body language."  "The bully will push you around to the degree that you allow them to."  "Leadership changes based on what we do, how we do it, when we do it, and with whom we do it."  "Influence begins by understanding the value you bring." "The fact that you recognize that you're always negotiating means you can prepare better."  "You stand up erect. You place your chest out and your shoulders back. That says, 'I'm here.'"  "People notice your presence before they hear your words."    Chapters 04:11 Understanding Negotiation as a Daily Practice 07:18 The Importance of Body Language in Leadership 10:07 Emotional Intelligence vs. Technical Skills 13:13 Projecting Confidence and Authority 16:16 Reading the Room: Observing Body Language 19:16 Engagement Signals in Meetings 22:53 Maintaining Attention in Meetings 23:33 Using Humor to Engage 24:31 Identifying Confident Body Language 25:51 Understanding Body Language Signals 27:31 The Truth Behind Body Language 28:49 Micro-Expressions Explained 31:23 Negotiating with Influence 33:05 Handling Intimidating Personalities 36:37 Essential Negotiation Skills for Leaders 38:18 Quickfire Questions and Insights   Resources Greg’s website: https://themasternegotiator.com [https://themasternegotiator.com] Greg’s complimentary resources: https://themasternegotiator.com/wna [https://themasternegotiator.com/] Greg on LinkedIn : https://www.linkedin.com/in/the-master-negotiator/ Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

3. juni 202645 min
episode Steve Wangler: Leadership Lessons from a Career in Sales cover

Steve Wangler: Leadership Lessons from a Career in Sales

For Your Leadership Toolkit * personal accountability * sharing responsibility, celebrating team successes, and learning from challenges * leverage strengths of each team member * create an environment for all to succeed * building strong relationships * influence without authority * building trust in leadership * effective communication and emotional intelligence   Sound bites "You don't build a business, you build people and they build the business." "Great vision without great people is irrelevant." "Titles may open doors, but trust keeps them open."   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leadership in Sales 06:02 Personal Accountability and Leadership Lessons 11:06 Building a Brand from the Ground Up 16:19 Influencing Without Authority 20:57 Emotional Intelligence in Sales 26:11 Dealing with Rejection and Resilience 28:24 The Power of Inclusion in Team Dynamics 32:55 The Importance of Communication in Leadership 36:09 Building a Successful Team: Lessons Learned   Resources Steve Wangler on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevewangler76bb736/ Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

26. mai 202640 min
episode Maryann Ehmann: Pressure, Burnout, and the Fear of Not Being Enough cover

Maryann Ehmann: Pressure, Burnout, and the Fear of Not Being Enough

For Your Leadership Toolkit * pressure and burnout * how can faith help? * productivity versus effectiveness * practical view of work-life balance * exhaustion versus proving yourself * when you feel it all depends on you * not destroying yourself to prove yourself   Sound bites “It's not the work per se, it's the belief that it's all on me.”  "Inner freedom is the prize." "Love is our fuel." “Leadership should not require you to destroy yourself in order to prove yourself.” “We have that pressure to prove ourselves. We have that pressure to do our jobs with excellence or else … everybody has the ‘or-else’ energy that they have to deal with.”   Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leadership Challenges 03:56 Maryann's Journey from Atheism to Faith 06:54 Recognizing Warning Signs of Pressure 09:52 The Psychological Pressure on Young Leaders 12:52 Exhaustion vs. Effectiveness in Leadership 16:00 The Concept of Work-Life Balance 18:58 The Importance of Freedom and Joy in Leadership 21:24 Productivity vs. Effectiveness 24:28 Co-Creating with God in Leadership 27:22 Maryann's Book and Its Core Message   Resources Maryann’s website: https://MaryannEhmann.com [https://www.maryannehmann.com/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

19. mai 202638 min
episode Julie Phillips: Leadership Isn’t a Title—Leadership is Earned cover

Julie Phillips: Leadership Isn’t a Title—Leadership is Earned

For Your Leadership Toolkit * career progression strategies * leadership traits for success * importance of self-awareness and adaptability * building credibility without boastfulness * navigating landmines and mistakes in leadership   Sound bites “You have to let people know what you're doing, but you need to do it in a way that's not boastful.” “Identify leaders and people who are ready for growth … wanting to go beyond.” “Leadership isn't something you magically arrive at one day … It's something that you intentionally build decision by decision”   Chapters 00:00 From Contributor to Leader: The Journey Begins 03:46 Career Growth: Strategies for Advancement 06:41 Navigating Ambition: Mistakes Young Professionals Make 09:46 The Manager vs. Leader Dichotomy 12:21 Leadership Traits: What Matters Most 15:41 Lessons from Corporate to Entrepreneurial Leadership 18:20 Learning from Mistakes: The Landmines of Leadership 21:26 Qualities Beyond Skills: What to Look For 24:13 Titles vs. True Leadership: Understanding the Difference 26:47 Advice for Young Leaders: Trust Yourself   Resources A-Fit Staffing - https://www.afitstaffing.com Julie Phillips on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliephillips/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/julieboothphillips/] Connect with Merv at www.PeopleFirstProjectManagement.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/merv.jersak/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mervjersak/

13. mai 202629 min