Higher Ground - Healthcare Leadership

Higher Ground - Episode 35: Josh Block - People Matter@Work

36 min · 10. juni 2026
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Listen in today with special guest Josh Block. As President of Block Imaging, a global medical imaging company, and founder of Cube Mobile Imaging, Josh leads with a simple but radical conviction: when people matter at work, everything changes--businesses grow, families thrive, and lives are transformed. His message is shaped not by theory, but by three decades of rolling up his sleeves across every level of work, from flipping burgers and selling strawberries door-to-door to leading a company through seasons of change and growth from $30M to $215M in revenue.  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519161/fan_mail/new]

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Listen in today, and welcome back to the show, special guest, Josh Block, President of Block Imaging, author of People Matter@Work, and founder of Cube Mobile Imaging. No matter how big they've grown, the company hasn't drifted from its roots--people first, purpose always. That simple conviction continues to guide every decision and relationship, reminding leaders that when people flourish, organizations do too. Josh's book and keynotes now extend that mission to encourage, equip, and empower leaders to answer one big question: What if we could create a place where people love to work and become more than they ever imagined?  Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2519161/fan_mail/new]

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