• The Weight of Presence - The unseen leadership quality your team depends on most
    Dec 3 2025

    The Weight of Presence

    There’s a moment every leader has experienced. Someone walks into the room… and without saying a word, something shifts. The room settles. The tension eases. People breathe a little deeper.

    What is that?
    And why do only some leaders seem to carry it?

    In this deeply personal episode, Jim Huling explores the quiet, steady power of a leader’s presence — and why it matters now more than ever. Presence isn’t about confidence, charisma, or performance. It begins long before you speak, in the courage you carry and the commitment you bring into the room.

    Jim shares two pivotal moments from his own leadership life, including one of the hardest days he ever faced — a day that changed the way he thinks about presence forever. You’ll also hear a coaching moment that transformed another leader’s approach to presence in a way that reshaped his entire team.

    This episode is especially for leaders who feel stretched, tired, or uncertain about how to steady the people who depend on them. If you’ve been carrying a lot lately, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are.

    In this episode, Jim explores:

    • Why some leaders change a room the moment they arrive
    • What presence really is (and what it isn’t)
    • How your inner world affects the way others experience you
    • A powerful leadership moment that became a lifelong lesson
    • Simple practices to strengthen your calm, clarity, and conviction
    • Two questions to ask before every important meeting

    Presence doesn’t require perfection. It requires honesty… steadiness… and the quiet courage to show up as who you truly are.

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    Thank you for listening — and for leading with heart, clarity, and conviction.

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    14 mins
  • The Loneliness Signal: How Leaders Recognize Burnout Before It Begins
    Nov 20 2025

    The Loneliness Signal: A Call Back to Connection

    Loneliness in leadership doesn’t arrive with fanfare.
    It creeps in quietly—through distance, fatigue, and the slow fading of the spark that once made leading feel meaningful. But here’s the part most leaders never hear:

    Loneliness is often the very first early warning sign of burnout.
    Long before exhaustion. Long before frustration. Long before things start to fall apart.

    In this episode, Jim Huling unpacks the loneliness signal with honesty, compassion, and hard-earned insight. You’ll learn why even the strongest leaders begin to feel isolated… how loneliness silently hollows out our confidence and clarity… and most importantly, the simple but powerful steps that restore connection, energy, and purpose.

    Jim also shares:

    • Why the most committed leaders are often the most vulnerable to isolation
    • How loneliness spreads through a team when it’s ignored
    • Why connection—not performance—is the antidote to burnout
    • The leadership habits that rebuild trust and bring teams back to life
    • One practical challenge you can act on today

    If you’ve felt a little alone in your leadership lately—or if your team seems more distant than before—this episode is a compassionate reminder:

    You’re not failing.
    You’re not alone.
    And there is a way back.

    Tune in, take a breath, and take the first step toward connection again.

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    12 mins
  • Joy is a Valid Compass
    Nov 14 2025

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    Joy Isn't the Reward — Its the Way

    In this deeply personal episode, Jim explores one of the most overlooked but essential elements of great leadership: joy.

    Not the quick burst of happiness that comes and goes, but the steady, inner joy that tells you you’re doing work that matters… work that aligns with your purpose… work that brings life to you and the people you lead.

    Jim shares the story of reaching the height of his career as a CEO, celebrated on the outside yet feeling unexpectedly empty on the inside. That experience led him to a profound realization: external success can never fill an internal void. Fulfillment grows from the inside out, and joy is the compass that guides the journey.

    In this episode, you'll discover:

    • Why joy is not the reward for success, but the source of sustainable success
    • The three moments in leadership where joy shows up most powerfully
    • The difference between executing for results and leading for impact
    • How to use joy as a practical tool for making better decisions
    • Three simple actions you can take today to lead with more authenticity, clarity, and purpose

    If you’ve ever felt the tension between achievement and fulfillment, or if you’re a leader looking to reconnect with what truly matters, this episode may speak to you in a meaningful way.

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    Thank you for listening, and thank you for leading with heart, courage, and joy.

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    11 mins
  • Never React Before You Understand: The Real Power of Empathy in Leadership
    Nov 5 2025

    When pressure rises, even the best leaders can react before they truly understand.

    In this episode of Execution Insights™, Jim Huling shares a true coaching story that reveals how empathy can transform leadership — not as a soft skill, but as a strategic advantage.

    You’ll hear how one leader’s painful realization became a turning point, and why empathy often begins with a single act of restraint — the pause before you respond.

    Listen as Jim explores:
    • How empathy deepens trust and strengthens performance
    • A simple way to pause before reacting — even under pressure
    • What great leaders do to stay grounded and connected when stakes are high

    If you’ve ever wished you could lead with more understanding — and less reaction — this episode is for you.

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    #leadership #4DX #coaching #execution

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    11 mins
  • In the Middle. But Not Alone. Middle managers are the key to execution.
    Oct 28 2025

    If you lead a team — any team — there is a truth you need to hear:

    Breakthroughs don’t come from the top.
    They come from the middle.

    In this episode, Jim shares a powerful true story from a major hospital system where performance problems were putting patients at risk — and no amount of policies, incentives, or executive focus could fix it.

    Until someone finally asked the people closest to the work.

    What happened next changed everything — not because of a senior leader’s strategy, but because of a middle manager with the courage to speak truth… and save lives.

    You’ll discover:

    • Why middle managers are the most valuable leaders in your organization
    • What they see that others don’t — and why it matters
    • How to protect and empower them so insights rise instead of disappear
    • Three practical actions you can take today to unlock better execution

    Whether you’re leading from the top or from the middle, this episode will remind you of something essential:

    You are not alone. Your leadership matters more than you know.

    Welcome to Execution Insights™ — where we lead with courage, humility, and heart.

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    11 mins
  • When Standards Become Our Survival Kit: Why what you believe isn’t enough
    Oct 20 2025

    When pressure comes, we don’t rise to the level of our values — we fall to the level of our standards.

    In this deeply personal episode, Jim Huling shares the story of a leader who discovered the powerful difference between what we believe and how we live. Through real-world lessons and hard-won insights, Jim reveals why values alone aren’t enough to shape culture — and how clear, consistent standards become the true anchors of leadership.

    You’ll learn:

    The life-changing distinction between values (the what) and standards (the how)

    How to turn belief into behavior that endures under pressure

    Why culture cracks the moment we compromise our standards — even once

    Three practical ways to build and sustain a culture of standards, not slogans

    Jim also shares his own journey of defining six personal standards — the code of honor that has guided his leadership and life through every storm.

    Whether you lead a team, a company, or your own life, this episode will challenge and inspire you to define the standards that will hold you steady when the pressure comes.

    📩 Want Jim’s free “From Values to Standards” Guide to help you create your own personal and team standards?
    Email him at jim@jimhuling.com
    — he’ll gladly send it to you.

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    14 mins
  • Step Into the Storm; How to Lead When Everyone Else Steps Back
    Oct 9 2025

    Every leader eventually faces a moment when the storm hits —
    when pressure rises, mistakes come to light, and everyone’s watching to see what you’ll do.

    In those moments, the easiest thing to do is protect yourself.
    But leadership doesn’t ask for protection.
    It asks for presence.

    In this episode, Jim Huling shares one of the hardest storms of his career — a moment that tested his courage, integrity, and the quiet voice inside that said, “Step forward.”

    This is not a story about success.
    It’s a story about choice — and what it means to stand firm when every instinct says to step back.

    You’ll learn how:

    • True leadership begins with showing up when it’s hardest.
    • Calm isn’t the absence of fear — it’s the discipline of steadiness.
    • Presence and commitment can rebuild trust faster than perfection ever could.

    If you’ve ever felt the weight of leading through crisis — when people look to you for clarity you don’t yet have — this episode is for you.

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    12 mins
  • Claiming the Gap: The Leader’s Power of Patience
    Sep 29 2025

    Claiming the Gap: The Leader’s Power of Patience

    Most leaders think of patience as waiting. But in leadership, patience is something far more powerful.

    In this episode of Execution Insights™, Jim Huling shares the story of a senior executive under intense pressure—facing doubt from her team, her CEO, and even herself. Quick reactions were leaving scars, and her career was at risk.

    What turned it around wasn’t speed, strategy, or spreadsheets. It was discovering the discipline of patience.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why patience isn’t passive waiting, but a discipline of readiness, timing, and commitment
    • How Viktor Frankl’s famous insight—“Between stimulus and response, there is a space”—can transform your leadership
    • Why rushing into decisions undermines trust, while claiming the gap builds clarity and steadiness


    Three reflection questions you can use this week to put patience into practice

    Patience isn’t weakness. It’s one of the strongest disciplines a leader can develop.

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    #Leadership #ExecutionInsights #Patience #Coaching

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    16 mins