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The Humility Advantage

Podkast av J Alexander

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The Humility Advantage — Less Ego. More Impact. What if the secret to stronger leadership, deeper influence, and lasting peace isn’t more confidence—but greater mental fitness rooted in humility? Hosted by J. Alexander—former Marine, healthcare executive, and leadership coach—The Humility Advantage goes beneath the surface of success to explore what truly drives authentic, sustainable leadership. This podcast challenges the inner saboteurs that quietly undermine high performers—the inner critic, the controller, the pleaser, and the judge—and replaces them with calm, clear, purpose-driven leadership from within. Through real stories, neuroscience-backed insights, and practical mental fitness tools inspired by Shirzad Chamine’s Positive Intelligence, each episode helps you recognize when ego and fear are hijacking your decisions—and how to return to your wiser, grounded self in real time. You’ll learn how to quiet imposter syndrome, build emotional intelligence under pressure, and lead from a place of clarity rather than reactivity. Blending science, soul, and strategy, The Humility Advantage equips you to win the inner battles that drain your energy and limit your impact—so you can lead with presence, composure, and confidence that doesn’t rely on force or image. Whether you’re leading a team, an organization, or simply working to lead yourself better, this show will challenge how you define strength, success, and greatness. Because the world doesn’t need more impressive leaders. It needs more mentally fit, humble ones.

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episode The Hidden Cost of Imposter Syndrome: Why Great Leaders Still Feel Like Frauds cover

The Hidden Cost of Imposter Syndrome: Why Great Leaders Still Feel Like Frauds

Are you successful on the outside—but secretly wondering if you're just one mistake away from being "found out"? You're not alone. In this episode, we dive into one of the biggest hidden struggles high performers face: imposter syndrome. Why do accomplished leaders still question whether they truly belong? And how does that quiet self-doubt affect the way they lead, make decisions, and build trust? You'll discover: * Why imposter syndrome is so common among high achievers * How fear quietly shapes leadership behaviors * The connection between humility, emotional intelligence, and psychological safety * Practical strategies to replace self-protection with authentic confidence * How to uncover the "gold" that's already within you Whether you're a healthcare leader, executive, entrepreneur, or someone striving to make a greater impact, this episode will challenge the story you've been telling yourself, and remind you that your greatest leadership strength isn't perfection. It's authenticity. 🎙️ You are not a fraud. You are becoming.

15. juli 2026 - 22 min
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The $20,923-a-Day Problem (Real Life Case)

On this episode of The Humility Advantage, we talk with "Ray Coleman," a senior operations executive who oversees 25 long-term care communities. Ray opens up about a Workforce Capital Audit that flipped his thinking about turnover, leadership, and company culture on its head. *We’ve changed the names to keep things confidential, but everything else (the organization, the audit, and all the financial details) is completely real.* Ray walks us through his thought process before the audit, the surprises buried in the data, and the moment he saw more than $9.2 million in workforce costs spelled out right in front of him. That kind of number made him question the usual line that turnover is just “part of the business.” We get into the real cost of preventable turnover, why exit interviews rarely get to the heart of why people quit, how procrastinating on these problems can get expensive fast, and why leadership (not just tough labor markets) shapes staff retention. This isn’t a slick sales talk. Just a real, candid conversation with an executive about the moment data challenged his assumptions and pushed him to make measurable changes. Less ego. More impact.

27. juni 2026 - 28 min
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"I Walked Away" — Dr. Brandon Bentz on Burnout, Survival, and Starting Over

Dr. Brandon Bentz spent over two decades as a Head and Neck Surgical Oncologist — training at Northwestern, fellowshipping at Memorial Sloan Kettering, serving as a Naval officer on September 11th, and building a career that most physicians only dream of. Then, in his final year of practice, his mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, his father with Alzheimer's — and his hospital posted his job without a single conversation. In this episode, we unpack Dr. Bentz's story: the residency nights, the moral injury, the emotional weight of cancer care, and the moment he made the hardest decision of his career. This is not a burnout statistic. This is what burnout actually looks like from the inside of a surgical career. If you work in healthcare — or love someone who does — this one is not optional.

17. juni 2026 - 37 min
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The $5.45M Wake-Up Call: When Fear Runs Your Hospital

What if the biggest threat to patient safety isn't a faulty process — it's a culture where people are too afraid to speak up? In this episode of The Humility Advantage, we dive into the findings of the Excelerate You Baseline Culture Diagnostic, a groundbreaking report developed by Adel Malas, COO of Excelerate You. Drawing on structural brain science and actuarial data, this assessment exposes how fear-based workplace cultures carry a staggering $5.45 million liability — rooted in staff turnover and the silent epidemic of suppressed error reporting. We walk through why clinical staff are covering mistakes instead of speaking up, the very real risk that creates for patients, and how a 16-week neuroplastic retraining and leadership coaching program is designed to transform healthcare culture — from punishment to root-cause inquiry, from fear to psychological safety. In this episode: * Why hiding mistakes is a cultural symptom, not a personal failure * How fear literally rewires the brain — and how that can be reversed * What a measurable, zero-harm culture actually looks like Whether you're a healthcare leader, a team manager, or simply someone who believes humility is the foundation of great organizations — this episode will challenge the way you think about safety, accountability, and culture.

28. mai 2026 - 20 min
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