• Trust at a Distance: Leading with Empathy in the Remote Workplace — with Dr. Peggy Kendall
    Aug 7 2025

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Dr. Peggy Kendall, a seasoned communication scholar, Fulbright recipient, and professor at Bethel University. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Kendall delves into the evolving dynamics of trust and leadership in our increasingly remote and hybrid work environments.

    Drawing insights from her forthcoming book, Trust at a Distance: 6 Strategies for Managing in the Remote Workplace, co-authored with David Horsager, Dr. Kendall shares practical strategies to foster genuine connections, redefine accountability, and build resilient teams—even when miles apart.(Penguin Random House)

    Whether you're a leader navigating the challenges of remote management or someone seeking deeper connections in a digital workspace, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • The six foundational strategies from Trust at a Distance to enhance remote team management.
    • How to cultivate psychological safety and trust without physical proximity.
    • The pitfalls of "winging it" in virtual leadership and the importance of intentional communication.
    • Techniques to measure productivity and engagement beyond traditional metrics.
    • The role of empathy and understanding in building cohesive remote teams.(Amazon)

    💬 Memorable Quotes:

    “Trust isn't about proximity; it's about presence.”

    “In the absence of hallway conversations, intentional check-ins become our new watercoolers.”

    “Remote work challenges us to lead with clarity, consistency, and compassion.”

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • Explore Dr. Peggy Kendall’s work: peggykendall.com
    • Pre-order Trust at a Distance: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
    • Connect with Dr. Kendall on LinkedIn: Peggy Kendall
    • Read about her research on virtual workplaces: Bethel University News(Berrett-Koehler Publishers, LinkedIn, Bethel University)

    🧭 Reflection Prompts:

    • In what ways can I enhance trust within my remote or hybrid team?
    • How do I currently measure team engagement, and what new metrics could provide deeper insights?
    • What intentional practices can I adopt to replace spontaneous in-person interactions?

    📣 Subscribe & Share:

    If this episode resonated with you, consider subscribing to Mission Driven You on your preferred podcast platform. Share this episode with colleagues or friends navigating the remote work landscape—they'll appreciate the insights.

    Remember, trust...

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    46 mins
  • Unleashing People Energy: Transforming Leadership and Business with Alicia Parr
    Jul 31 2025

    In this episode, Will Samson sits down with Alicia Parr, author of "People Energy Principles," to explore the transformative power of reframing leadership and organizational culture. Discover how Alicia's unique approach to harnessing people energy can propel growth and foster a more engaged, innovative workplace. From the art of reframing to the importance of aligning work with personal energy, this conversation offers valuable insights for leaders and entrepreneurs looking to create a more dynamic and fulfilling work environment.

    Connect with Alicia:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliciaparr/

    https://performentor.com/

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    42 mins
  • Why Great Leaders Create Problems on Purpose — with Ted Santos
    Jul 24 2025

    Most leaders are taught to solve problems. But what if your greatest breakthroughs come from creating them?

    In this mind-stretching episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Ted Santos, the leadership disruptor behind the Disruptive Leadership Model. Ted works with CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs to rewire how they think about chaos, trust, and transformation — challenging them to step into the unknown and engineer miracles on purpose.

    Ted unpacks why the greatest leaders throughout history were master disruptors, why our “radio stations” — the default scripts playing in our heads — limit what we believe is possible, and how to build cultures where people thrive on tension instead of running from it.

    He also shares powerful insights from his book, Here’s Why You Can’t Find Love, revealing how unresolved personal struggles quietly sabotage business results — and what it takes to break that cycle.

    If you’re ready to think bigger, act bolder, and lead from a place of clarity and courage, this conversation is for you.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why chaos, tension, and “creating problems” are the raw materials of real transformation
    • How your brain develops new pathways when you choose disruption over comfort
    • Why trust isn’t always what you need — and what you should replace it with instead
    • How to confront the invisible “radio station” in your head and rewrite it
    • What affectionate listening really means and how it can transform relationships — personal and professional
    • The hidden cost of unresolved personal conflicts for leaders and their teams

    💬 Quotes to Remember:

    “Breakthroughs don’t happen by accident. They happen when you create problems on purpose.”

    “When you keep solving the same problems over and over, you’re just repeating history.”

    “Trust always travels with mistrust — that’s why your word matters more.”

    “If you want a miracle, you have to step into chaos willingly.”

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • 📘 Here’s Why You Can’t Find Love by Ted Santos — Available here (insert actual link if you have it)
    • 🌐 Ted Santos on LinkedIn
    • 💼 Learn more about Ted’s Disruptive Leadership work: Ted’s Website (insert website if you have one)

    🧭 Reflection Prompts:

    • Where in your life or business are you solving old problems instead of creating new ones?
    • What “radio station” are you listening to in your head — and how is it limiting you?
    • What breakthrough could emerge if you invited just a little more chaos on purpose?

    📣 Subscribe + Share:

    Loved this episode? Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Share this conversation with a fellow leader ready to disrupt themselves — and leave a review to help others discover the show.

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  • Calling BS on Leadership Hacks: What 200 Executives Taught Us About Real Change
    Jul 21 2025

    In this solo episode of Mission Driven You, Will Samson shares surprising insights from a new survey of 200 C-level executives—and issues a bold challenge to modern leadership culture: it’s time to call BS on leadership hacks. If you've ever felt tempted by quick fixes and productivity “cheat codes,” this episode will push you to rethink what real leadership looks like.

    Will unpacks why shortcuts don’t work when it comes to human growth, why control is an illusion, and how outdated internal beliefs—not external obstacles—are the biggest barriers to leading well. He walks listeners through the first three layers of his Resilience Stack: rewriting internal narratives, practicing radical self-ownership, and embracing interdependence.

    This isn’t self-help fluff. It’s a direct, field-tested framework to help you lead from a deeper place—especially when chaos hits.

    In This Episode:

    • Why hacks are for machines, not human systems
    • The silent cost of “control addiction” in leadership
    • How rewriting outdated internal scripts changes everything
    • What it really means to practice radical self-ownership
    • Why interdependence is strategic, not soft
    • Three powerful questions every CEO should be asking right now

    Key Quotes:

    “Hacks are for code. Human systems don’t bend to shortcuts without consequences.”

    “If you’re seeking certainty, you’re not ready for chaos.”

    “Isolation is a hidden saboteur for high performers.”

    Links & Resources:

    • 🧠 Subscribe to Will’s weekly newsletter: drwillsamson.substack.com
    • 🔗 Connect with Will on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drwillsamson
    • 🎙️ Catch past episodes of Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts or Spotify

    Journal Prompts from the Episode:

    • Where am I overreaching right now? Where am I avoiding responsibility?
    • What story am I running? Where did it come from? Why do I still believe it?
    • Who could I invite in to hold this tension with me?

    Join the Movement:

    Remember—you don’t have to build something significant alone. You don’t have to lead from the surface. And you don’t have to settle for a quick fix when transformation is what’s truly required. Tune in and stay mission driven.

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    25 mins
  • Redemption, Identity, and the Real Work of Leadership with Ken Miller
    Jul 17 2025

    What happens when your life completely unravels—and you decide to rebuild it from the inside out?

    In this powerful and deeply human episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Ken Miller, a speaker, social impact entrepreneur, and author of Becoming Ken. Ken’s story defies easy narratives. From growing up in a fractured identity to experiencing homelessness and addiction, to a jail cell that became the unlikely beginning of his freedom—Ken takes us through the hard-earned lessons of recovery, resilience, and reinvention.

    This episode explores what it means to become your truest self—not by escaping your past, but by integrating it. Ken shares how surrender became his greatest strength, how service saved his life, and why the greatest transformation doesn’t start with systems or strategies—but with telling the truth.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why rock bottom was the beginning of Ken’s true identity
    • The difference between sobriety and transformation
    • How shame, secrets, and silence block authentic leadership
    • The power of service as a path to healing
    • How to lead from your scars, not your titles
    • What it means to “become” the version of you that’s been waiting all along

    💬 Memorable Quotes:

    “I didn’t get arrested—I got rescued.”

    “Addiction wasn’t the problem. It was the escape hatch.”

    “When I stopped trying to manage the performance of my identity, I finally started healing.”

    “Your mess is not the end of your story. It’s the place where the truth starts.”

    “You can’t lead anyone until you’ve faced yourself.”

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • 📘 Becoming Ken – The Book (Coming Soon)
    • 💼 Ken on LinkedIn

    🧭 Reflection Prompts:

    • What truth are you avoiding that might actually set you free?
    • Where in your life are you performing instead of being?
    • What would it mean to lead from your story—not in spite of it, but because of it?

    📣 Subscribe + Share:

    Loved this episode? Subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Share it with someone who needs to know that transformation is possible—no matter where they’re starting from.

    💡 Final Takeaway:

    Becoming the leader you were meant to be isn’t about perfection. It’s about presence, truth, and the courage to start again.

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    43 mins
  • The Empathy Dilemma: Why Empathy Is Your Leadership Edge with Maria Ross
    Jul 10 2025

    Empathy isn’t weakness. It’s strategy.

    In this episode of Mission Driven You, Will Samson sits down with Maria Ross, brand strategist, speaker, and author of The Empathy Edge and The Empathy Dilemma, to reframe the role of empathy in leadership. As workplaces struggle with burnout, disconnection, and turnover, Maria makes the case that empathy is more than a “nice to have”—it’s a core competency for modern leaders.

    Maria shares insights from her research and coaching, including the five traits of empathetic leaders, why empathy doesn’t mean “being soft,” and how it can actually sharpen your decision-making and elevate performance. You’ll learn how to balance compassion with accountability, how to build a culture that attracts and retains top talent, and how empathetic leadership drives ROI—not just emotional well-being.

    If you’ve ever felt torn between being kind and being effective, this conversation offers a powerful new framework for doing both—and doing them better.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why empathy is a strategic advantage—not a soft skill
    • The five essential traits of empathetic leaders
    • How empathy improves retention, performance, and innovation
    • The difference between being nice and being truly empathetic
    • How to lead with compassion without lowering the bar
    • How to build a culture of trust without sacrificing high expectations

    💬 Memorable Quotes:

    “Empathy is not about letting people off the hook—it’s about meeting them where they are so they can rise.”

    “You can be empathetic and hold the bar high. In fact, empathy helps you get people there.”

    “The best leaders are truth-tellers with heart.”

    “Empathy isn’t a buzzword. It’s a leadership imperative.”

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • 🌐 Maria Ross’s Website
    • 🎧 The Empathy Edge Podcast
    • 💼 Connect with Maria on LinkedIn

    🧭 Reflection Prompts:

    1. Where in your leadership do you confuse empathy with passivity?
    2. How could leading with more empathy actually improve outcomes for your team or organization?
    3. What does it look like to be a truth-teller with heart in your workplace?

    📣 Subscribe + Share:

    Enjoyed this episode? Be sure to subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. Share it with a leader in your life who’s ready to lead from the inside out. Leave a review—it really helps others discover the show!

    💡 Final Takeaway:

    Empathy isn’t the enemy of performance—it’s the engine behind it.

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    50 mins
  • Breath, Business, and the Meaning Economy with Leo Marrs
    Jul 3 2025

    What do you get when you cross a nightclub owner, a somatic breathwork facilitator, and a student of integral theory? You get today’s guest—Leo Marrs—a mission-driven creator who walks the line between consciousness and commerce.

    In this episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Leo to explore his evolution from restaurant entrepreneur to breathwork practitioner and systems thinker. The conversation weaves through Leo’s experience running a four-star restaurant, the moment he walked away from the success he thought he wanted, and how a powerful practice of self-awareness changed everything.

    Leo brings deep wisdom around the “meaning economy,” somatic intelligence, and what it really takes to live—and lead—from the inside out. He shares his journey through Ken Wilber’s integral framework, what it means to build community in an age of disconnection, and how mission-driven work must begin with embodiment and awareness.

    Whether you’re a founder, facilitator, or fellow traveler looking to lead from a place of clarity and purpose, this episode will speak to your soul.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why Leo walked away from his restaurant/nightclub at its peak
    • How somatic practices help you lead with integrity and insight
    • What “meaning economy” really means—and why it’s the future
    • The role of breathwork in unlocking creativity and healing
    • Insights from Ken Wilber’s integral theory applied to real life
    • How to create from presence instead of performance

    💬 Memorable Quotes:

    “I had built the dream—and then I realized it wasn’t mine anymore.”

    “Embodiment isn’t a luxury for leaders—it’s the foundation.”

    “The old economy trades in attention. The new one? Meaning.”

    “Breath is the most direct path to presence. And presence changes everything.”

    🔗 Resources & Links:

    • 🌐 Connect with Leo Marrs on LinkedIn
    • 🧠 Learn more about Ken Wilber’s Integral Theory
    • 💡 Recommended: Strozzi Institute – Somatic Coaching
    • 📺 [Past Episode: The Meaning Economy with Cory Hixson (if applicable)]

    🧭 Reflection Prompts:

    • Where in your life are you achieving—but not aligned?
    • What would shift if you led with embodiment instead of intellect?
    • How can you create meaning—rather than seek it?

    📣 Subscribe + Share:

    If this episode resonated, hit subscribe on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Share it with a friend, coach, or creative who’s hungry for purpose beyond the hustle.

    💡 Final Takeaway:

    To lead a mission-driven life, don’t start with productivity. Start with presence.

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    46 mins
  • Rebuilding the Workplace from the Meeting Outward with Shane Parreco
    Jun 26 2025

    Episode Description:

    What if your next meeting didn’t drain your energy—but actually moved your mission forward?

    In this episode of Mission Driven You, Will talks with Shane Parreco, systems thinker, product studio founder, and co-creator of AgendaKeeper, a tool designed to fix the fundamental dysfunction of modern meetings. But this isn’t a conversation about productivity hacks—it’s about rethinking the systems that govern how we work, communicate, and make decisions.

    Shane shares the story behind AgendaKeeper—how it was born out of necessity inside his own team—and what it taught him about agency, culture, and the myth of "best practices." From invoking Deming’s philosophies to examining what makes someone a "willing worker," this episode invites leaders and builders to reimagine the meeting as a place of clarity, alignment, and real momentum.

    If you're tired of performative collaboration and craving deeper trust and structure in your team, this conversation offers a refreshing, systems-level rethink of how we gather and grow.

    🧠 What You’ll Learn:

    • Why most meetings fail—and how to turn them into alignment engines
    • The origin story of AgendaKeeper as a culture-saving tool
    • How time, scope, and money became the default operating system—and why that’s a problem
    • Why Deming’s concept of the “willing worker” still matters
    • What it means to build teams where joy is a metric, not a side effect
    • How to design systems that amplify, not suppress, human potential

    🔧 Key Topics Discussed:

    • The hidden costs of disorganized meetings
    • How to shift from “accountability theater” to real trust
    • The role of emotional safety in operational excellence
    • Why founders should rethink systems—not just scale
    • How AgendaKeeper serves as both a meeting tool and a values declaration

    💬 Quotes to Remember:

    “A meeting is where you should align, not perform.”

    “Every team already has a system. The question is: is it designed, or inherited?”

    “The willing worker still exists—they’re just buried under broken processes.”

    “Clarity isn’t the enemy of creativity. It’s the condition for it.”

    🔗 Connect with Shane Parreco & AgendaKeeper:

    • AgendaKeeper
    • Shane Parreco on LinkedIn
    • Aktiga Product Studio

    🌱 Subscribe + Get the Mission in Your Inbox:

    • Subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts
    • Join the Mission Driven You newsletter for weekly insights at drwillsamson.substack.com

    💡 Final Takeaway:

    You don’t need another meeting template—you need a system that respects people’s time, trusts their wisdom, and helps the mission move.

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    49 mins