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Podkast av Roxanne Petraeus

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I’m Roxanne Petraeus—CEO at Ethena, Army vet, and mom—joined by Melanie Naranjo, our CPO and animal mom. Together, we talk about all things HR: the hiring fails, the leadership wins (and disasters), and the stuff you’d never hear in a corporate training. This is candid, messy, and way too fun to be a boring business podcast.

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episode People Deserve to Feel Energized by the Work They Do W/ Jeri Doris cover

People Deserve to Feel Energized by the Work They Do W/ Jeri Doris

What if the problem isn’t your job—but that you’ve never stopped to ask what actually gives you energy? In this episode, Jeri Doris shares why so many people settle into work that’s comfortable but unfulfilling, and how that disconnect quietly impacts everything—from performance to well-being. They explore the intersection of what you’re good at and what brings you joy, and why finding that overlap isn’t a luxury—it’s the difference between feeling drained and feeling alive in your work. The conversation also dives into how AI is reshaping the way we work—not just by increasing speed, but by creating an opportunity to remove the mundane and focus on what actually matters. But without intention, it risks becoming more noise, more pressure, and more surface-level output instead of real progress. At its core, this episode is a reminder: people deserve to feel energized by the work they do—and if that energy isn’t there, it’s worth asking why.

30. april 2026 - 30 min
episode The Emotional Weight of Helping People Grow W/ Arthur Yamamoto cover

The Emotional Weight of Helping People Grow W/ Arthur Yamamoto

This conversation sits inside the quiet, often invisible weight of leadership—where helping people grow isn’t just a responsibility, it’s something you carry with you long after the workday ends. Arthur and Melanie unpack what it actually feels like to be responsible for someone else’s development: the pressure to have answers you may not have, the tension between surfacing problems and being able to solve them, and the reality that much of this work goes unseen or unrecognized. They explore the emotional cost of caring deeply—losing sleep over your team, holding their uncertainty, and navigating the gap between what employees expect and what managers can realistically provide. At its core, the episode is about redefining growth as a shared responsibility. Not something managers own alone, but something built through trust, clarity, and honest expectations—where the goal isn’t just to retain people, but to genuinely help them become who they’re meant to be, even if that journey takes them elsewhere.

28. april 2026 - 24 min
episode From Controlling Work to Activating People W/Bala Sathyanarayanan cover

From Controlling Work to Activating People W/Bala Sathyanarayanan

This episode breaks down the shift from managing work to actually activating people. It explores how real leadership isn’t about control, tracking, or oversight—it’s about creating clarity, building trust, and unlocking the effort people already have inside them. When employees feel connected and developed, they show up differently—and that’s what drives customer experience and business results. It also hits a hard truth: people don’t leave companies, they leave managers. Which makes leadership the difference between engagement and disconnection. And as teams scale and AI replaces more managerial tasks, control stops working. What’s left is leadership. Because at a certain point, the job isn’t to manage work. It’s to activate people.

28. april 2026 - 23 min
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When Human Leadership Meets Business Velocity W/ Diana Blancone

A fast-moving business demands speed, but the real work of leadership happens in how you bring people along with it. In a world of constant velocity—where priorities shift, acquisitions reshape organizations, and no two days look the same—human leadership becomes the anchor. It’s not just about driving strategy and execution, but about creating an employee experience that feels connected, intentional, and worth being part of. At the center of it all is the balance between business needs and human impact—making decisions that optimize performance while ensuring people feel supported, heard, and set up to succeed. Whether it’s integrating cultures, navigating change, or making difficult talent decisions, the most effective leaders stay close to their people: listening, understanding their strengths, and helping them build confidence in what they bring. Because when leadership moves at business speed without losing its humanity, that’s when organizations don’t just operate—they evolve, adapt, and actually work for the people inside them.

23. april 2026 - 25 min
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