• Ki Seok Seo, The Geeks - (Part 1)
    Oct 22 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Ki Seok Seo, Chief Marketing Officer.

    In this episode, Aram sits down with Ki, a seasoned Chief Marketing Officer and longtime member of the influential South Korean punk band The Geeks. Ki shares his journey from the underground punk scene to the boardroom, reflecting on how the DIY ethos and resilience of hardcore music shaped his career in marketing. His story illustrates how creativity, discipline, and conviction can serve as a bridge between artistic passion and professional success.

    The conversation dives into the responsibilities of a CMO, highlighting the balance between strategic thinking, cross-departmental collaboration, and shaping brand perception. Ki underscores that marketing is more than just selling products, it’s about creating demand, driving cultural relevance, and building trust with audiences. He also reflects on how The Geeks inspired a generation of Asian hardcore musicians to embrace their passions and the lasting impact of their work on the global punk scene.

    Beyond music and marketing, Ki shares insights into the evolution of Korean society and the changing face of leadership and business culture. From navigating the challenges of living straight edge in a culture where drinking is the norm, to fostering compassionate, collaborative leadership styles, Ki emphasizes perseverance, vision, and teamwork as essential drivers of growth. His current work in personal branding continues this mission, using marketing as a tool for positive change and authentic self-expression.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT


    • Branding and marketing are powerful tools for shaping culture and driving positive change inside and outside organizations.
    • Shifts in Korean business culture reflect a broader trend toward compassionate, collaborative leadership styles.
    • Resilience in challenging environments and staying true to personal convictions models integrity in leadership.
    • Creativity fuels strategy. Lessons from the punk scene show how unconventional thinking can drive innovative marketing and business approaches.

    About Aram Arslanian:
    Cadence was established in 2016 by Aram Arslanian, a coach, therapist, and executive with over 20 years of experience. His background in business, counselling, and performance has enabled him to build a firm uniquely positioned to support organizations in developing their talent. Aram’s approach to leadership and communication is informed by research, his therapeutic experience, and his lived experience as an executive leader.

    Connect with Aram:
    www.linkedin.com/in/aram-arslanian-cadencelc/

    About the company:
    Cadence Leadership + Communication is a professional development company dedicated to unlocking true leadership potential. We guide individuals to lead authentically and effectively with a unique blend of mindset and skill set development that is rooted in psychology. Our team is laser-focused on meaningful change and empowering clients to break free from limiting habits. Cadence has worked globally with leaders and their teams from the C-suite to the frontlines and has engaged with companies from a diverse range of industries. At Cadence, our passion is helping people become their greatest selves so they can create a lasting impact in the workplace and beyond.

    Coaching | 360 Assessments | Team 360 Assessments | Courses | Keynote Speaking

    Connect with Cadence Leadership & Communication:

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    37 mins
  • Part II - Klint Kanopka, Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics at NYU
    Oct 15 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Klint Kanopka, Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics, New York University.

    In this episode, Aram sits down with Klint Kanopka, an assistant professor of applied statistics at NYU, to unpack lessons from his journey navigating the world of academia. Klint shares insights on balancing multiple roles, the importance of long-term vision, and how tenure provides the freedom to pursue meaningful projects. The conversation also explores how mentorship drives growth, the true value of education, and strategies for fostering critical thinking and adaptability in professional settings.

    They dive into the evolving landscape of higher education, highlighting how diverse perspectives shape organizational dynamics. Klint discusses the importance of strong measurement and data-driven insights in decision-making, as well as ways to make assessments and feedback more efficient. The discussion emphasizes understanding human behavior, appreciating diverse viewpoints, and using these insights to lead with impact and foster innovation.

    The episode also touches on personal growth and professional identity, including lessons from navigating challenging environments and subcultures. Klint and Aram explore how lifestyle choices, community, and self-awareness influence leadership presence and communication. They wrap up with practical mentorship advice: set clear expectations, respect others’ time, and approach relationships with alignment and authenticity to drive meaningful professional development.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT

    • Leaders who invest in one-on-one development create stronger, more capable teams.
    • Exposure to diverse perspectives fuels stronger choices and innovation.
    • Encouraging team members to pursue real-world experiences alongside education builds sharper decision making and adaptability.
    • Apprenticeship and mentorship accelerate learning beyond formal training.

    About Klint Kanopka:

    Klint is Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics in the department of Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities at NYU Steinhardt. His work centers around joining psychometric modeling with computational methods. In practice, this includes using process data to understand how respondents interact with computerized tests, modeling features (like item order) that may hamper the comparability of scores, and using natural language processing to make sense of respondent generated text. Research-wise, he is also interested in applications of network methods and probabilistic graphical models to problems in measurement and the social sciences.

    Connect with Klint:
    https://klintkanopka.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/klint-kan...

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    34 mins
  • Klint Kanopka, Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics at NYU - (Part 1)
    Oct 8 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Klint Kanopka, Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics, New York University.

    In this episode, Aram sits down with Klint Kanopka, an assistant professor of applied statistics at NYU, to unpack lessons from his journey navigating the world of academia. Klint shares insights on balancing multiple roles, the importance of long-term vision, and how tenure provides the freedom to pursue meaningful projects. The conversation also explores how mentorship drives growth, the true value of education, and strategies for fostering critical thinking and adaptability in professional settings.

    They dive into the evolving landscape of higher education, highlighting how diverse perspectives shape organizational dynamics. Klint discusses the importance of strong measurement and data-driven insights in decision-making, as well as ways to make assessments and feedback more efficient. The discussion emphasizes understanding human behavior, appreciating diverse viewpoints, and using these insights to lead with impact and foster innovation.

    The episode also touches on personal growth and professional identity, including lessons from navigating challenging environments and subcultures. Klint and Aram explore how lifestyle choices, community, and self-awareness influence leadership presence and communication. They wrap up with practical mentorship advice: set clear expectations, respect others’ time, and approach relationships with alignment and authenticity to drive meaningful professional development.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT

    • Leaders who invest in one-on-one development create stronger, more capable teams.
    • Exposure to diverse perspectives fuels stronger choices and innovation.
    • Encouraging team members to pursue real-world experiences alongside education builds sharper decision making and adaptability.
    • Apprenticeship and mentorship accelerate learning beyond formal training.

    About Klint Kanopka:

    Klint is Assistant Professor of Applied Statistics in the department of Applied Statistics, Social Science, and Humanities at NYU Steinhardt. His work centers around joining psychometric modeling with computational methods. In practice, this includes using process data to understand how respondents interact with computerized tests, modeling features (like item order) that may hamper the comparability of scores, and using natural language processing to make sense of respondent generated text. Research-wise, he is also interested in applications of network methods and probabilistic graphical models to problems in measurement and the social sciences.

    Connect with Klint:
    https://klintkanopka.com/
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/klint-kan...

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Part II - Torsten Phillip, Managing Director at Geislinger GmbH
    Oct 1 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Torsten Philipp, Managing Director, Geislinger.

    Torsten shares his journey from the hardcore music scene to managing director of Geislinger highlights the power of seizing opportunities and embracing risk for both personal and professional growth. His punk rock background, rooted in a DIY ethos, deeply influenced his worldview and leadership approach, emphasizing adaptability, trust, and the importance of effective communication. Throughout his career, Torsten has learned that building strong relationships is essential for leadership success and navigating the complexities of family business dynamics.

    In this conversation, Torsten reflects on the challenges of managing generational change within a family-owned company, emphasizing the need for careful planning, clear communication, and innovation to stay competitive in a shifting industry landscape. He discusses how leadership during crises demands resilience and flexibility, and how architecture and company culture play a vital role in fostering a productive and supportive work environment. Torsten’s competitive spirit and focus on empowering employees contribute to a culture of responsibility and collaboration that drives sustainable success.

    Torsten also shares insights on understanding customer needs as the foundation for delivering value and making informed decisions in a complex business environment. He underscores that leadership is not just about authority but about shared responsibility and accountability, drawing lessons from his punk roots that resonate in his professional life. His vision for the future includes continuing to innovate, nurturing trust, and building meaningful relationships that adapt to evolving market and generational demands.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT
    The ability to listen, engage with people, and understand their needs is critical to driving meaningful results, even in highly technical fields.
    Growth doesn’t always come from rigid planning. Passion and openness to opportunity create the path.
    Trust is the foundation of lasting business success, and it is built through genuine human connection, not just technical excellence.
    Effective leadership in changing environments is less about formal training and more about embracing adaptability, decision-making, and vision.

    About Torsten Philipp:
    Torsten Phillips is the Managing Director of Geislinger GmbH, where he has led the company since 2020, following a strategic leadership role as Chief Strategy Officer. With over two decades of experience in mechanical engineering and vibration technology, Torsten has held key positions in sales, marketing, and engineering at AVL Deutschland GmbH and Geislinger GmbH. He began his career as a research associate at IME Aachen GmbH and holds a Diplom-Ingenieur degree in Mechanical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. His expertise spans strategic business development, technical innovation, and organizational leadership within the automotive and industrial sectors.

    Connect with Torsten:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/torsten-philipp-0a2336137/

    About Aram Arslanian:
    Cadence was established in 2016 by Aram Arslanian, a coach, therapist, and executive with over 20 years of experience. His background in business, counselling, and performance has enabled him to build a firm uniquely positioned to support organizations in developing their talent. Aram’s approach to leadership and communication is informed by research, his therapeutic experience, and his lived experience as an executive leader.

    Connect with Aram:

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    46 mins
  • Torsten Phillip, Managing Director at Geislinger GmbH - (Part 1)
    Sep 24 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Torsten Philipp, Managing Director, Geislinger.

    Torsten shares his journey from the hardcore music scene to managing director of Geislinger highlights the power of seizing opportunities and embracing risk for both personal and professional growth. His punk rock background, rooted in a DIY ethos, deeply influenced his worldview and leadership approach, emphasizing adaptability, trust, and the importance of effective communication. Throughout his career, Torsten has learned that building strong relationships is essential for leadership success and navigating the complexities of family business dynamics.

    In this conversation, Torsten reflects on the challenges of managing generational change within a family-owned company, emphasizing the need for careful planning, clear communication, and innovation to stay competitive in a shifting industry landscape. He discusses how leadership during crises demands resilience and flexibility, and how architecture and company culture play a vital role in fostering a productive and supportive work environment. Torsten’s competitive spirit and focus on empowering employees contribute to a culture of responsibility and collaboration that drives sustainable success.

    Torsten also shares insights on understanding customer needs as the foundation for delivering value and making informed decisions in a complex business environment. He underscores that leadership is not just about authority but about shared responsibility and accountability, drawing lessons from his punk roots that resonate in his professional life. His vision for the future includes continuing to innovate, nurturing trust, and building meaningful relationships that adapt to evolving market and generational demands.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT
    The ability to listen, engage with people, and understand their needs is critical to driving meaningful results, even in highly technical fields.
    Growth doesn’t always come from rigid planning. Passion and openness to opportunity create the path.
    Trust is the foundation of lasting business success, and it is built through genuine human connection, not just technical excellence.
    Effective leadership in changing environments is less about formal training and more about embracing adaptability, decision-making, and vision.

    About Torsten Philipp:
    Torsten Phillips is the Managing Director of Geislinger GmbH, where he has led the company since 2020, following a strategic leadership role as Chief Strategy Officer. With over two decades of experience in mechanical engineering and vibration technology, Torsten has held key positions in sales, marketing, and engineering at AVL Deutschland GmbH and Geislinger GmbH. He began his career as a research associate at IME Aachen GmbH and holds a Diplom-Ingenieur degree in Mechanical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University. His expertise spans strategic business development, technical innovation, and organizational leadership within the automotive and industrial sectors.

    Connect with Torsten:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/torsten-philipp-0a2336137/

    About Aram Arslanian:
    Cadence was established in 2016 by Aram Arslanian, a coach, therapist, and executive with over 20 years of experience. His background in business, counselling, and performance has enabled him to build a firm uniquely positioned to support organizations in developing their talent. Aram’s approach to leadership and communication is informed by research, his therapeutic experience, and his lived experience as an executive leader.

    Connect with Aram:
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/aram-arslanian-cadencelc/

    About the company:
    Cadence Leadership + Communication is a professional development company dedicated to unlocking true leadership potential. We guide individuals to lead authentically and effectively with a unique blend of mindset and skill set...

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    45 mins
  • Part II - Pete Chramiec, Founder of Bicycle Homebuilding & Punk Icon
    Sep 17 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Pete Chramiec, Founder of Bicycle Homebuilding and New England Punk Icon.

    In this episode, Pete Chramiec shares his unique journey from the punk rock scene to becoming an energy-efficient home builder focused on sustainability, affordability, and community impact. Aram and Pete discuss how his roots in the DIY punk movement, particularly through his band Verbal Assault and time at the Discord house, laid the foundation for his values-driven approach to construction. Drawing from his experiences growing up in Newport, Rhode Island, Pete discusses how music, mentorship, and the punk ethos shaped his commitment to environmental action and social responsibility in both life and business.

    The conversation dives deep into the Passive House movement, a rigorous standard for building energy-efficient homes, and how Pete integrates these principles into his work. He talks about the uphill battle of scaling sustainable housing solutions in a challenging Northwest housing market, emphasizing the need for partnerships, skilled labor, and fair pricing. Pete also reflects on the tension between DIY culture and valuing one’s financial worth, encouraging builders and creatives alike to charge appropriately for their work while staying grounded in integrity and purpose.

    Throughout the episode, Pete highlights the broader implications of personal and professional choices, arguing that environmentally conscious construction isn’t just a technical decision but a moral one. From designing "little golden girls huts" to championing affordable housing, Pete’s story is a testament to how passion, resilience, and mentorship can drive innovation in unexpected spaces. His blend of punk rock ideology and construction expertise offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to build with both heart and intention.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT

    • The DIY punk ethos translates to the business world by encouraging self-sufficiency, a hands-on approach, and empowering individuals to build solutions without waiting for permission or ideal conditions.
    • Career fulfillment often requires courage to pivot and pursue a passion that aligns with your unique skills and instincts.
      Resourcefulness fuels opportunity.
    • Mentorship is leverage: the right relationships at the right time can change the trajectory of your career or business.
    • A great advisor can help you model outcomes you might never consider and give you the clarity to act decisively.

    About Pete Chramiec:
    Pete Chramiec was born in Newport, Rhode Island, a long time ago. He spent his childhood sneaking small sailboats into the Atlantic Ocean without telling his parents. As a teenager, he joined a band and went on some tours, which led to him being in Berlin in 1989 on the very day the Berlin Wall came down, a fact that he doesn't let anyone forget. 1989 ended up becoming his best year, as he was voted guitar player of the year in the unread Flipside Magazine (a xeroxed copy of which he posts next to our report cards on the fridge every year). He later lived in Washington DC, but it was too muggy (weather-wise and also getting-mugged-wise), so he moved to the better Washington: Washington State. There, he studied Organic Farming, but couldn't grow things good. He luckily met his wife and, more importantly, had two very cool daughters (one of which he forced into making this website for him). Now, he lives in Olympia with his family, along with his two cats, one dog, and eight chickens. As you can tell,...

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    44 mins
  • Pete Chramiec, Founder of Bicycle Homebuilding & Punk Icon - (Part I)
    Sep 10 2025

    On this episode of One Step Beyond, we are joined by Pete Chramiec, Founder of Bicycle Homebuilding and New England Punk Icon.

    In this episode, Pete Chramiec shares his unique journey from the punk rock scene to becoming an energy-efficient home builder focused on sustainability, affordability, and community impact. Aram and Pete discuss how his roots in the DIY punk movement, particularly through his band Verbal Assault and time at the Discord house, laid the foundation for his values-driven approach to construction. Drawing from his experiences growing up in Newport, Rhode Island, Pete discusses how music, mentorship, and the punk ethos shaped his commitment to environmental action and social responsibility in both life and business.

    The conversation dives deep into the Passive House movement, a rigorous standard for building energy-efficient homes, and how Pete integrates these principles into his work. He talks about the uphill battle of scaling sustainable housing solutions in a challenging Northwest housing market, emphasizing the need for partnerships, skilled labor, and fair pricing. Pete also reflects on the tension between DIY culture and valuing one’s financial worth, encouraging builders and creatives alike to charge appropriately for their work while staying grounded in integrity and purpose.

    Throughout the episode, Pete highlights the broader implications of personal and professional choices, arguing that environmentally conscious construction isn’t just a technical decision but a moral one. From designing "little golden girls huts" to championing affordable housing, Pete’s story is a testament to how passion, resilience, and mentorship can drive innovation in unexpected spaces. His blend of punk rock ideology and construction expertise offers a refreshing perspective on what it means to build with both heart and intention.

    ON THIS EPISODE WE TALK ABOUT

    • The DIY punk ethos translates to the business world by encouraging self-sufficiency, a hands-on approach, and empowering individuals to build solutions without waiting for permission or ideal conditions.
    • Career fulfillment often requires courage to pivot and pursue a passion that aligns with your unique skills and instincts.
      Resourcefulness fuels opportunity.
    • Mentorship is leverage: the right relationships at the right time can change the trajectory of your career or business.
    • A great advisor can help you model outcomes you might never consider and give you the clarity to act decisively.

    About Pete Chramiec:
    Pete Chramiec was born in Newport, Rhode Island, a long time ago. He spent his childhood sneaking small sailboats into the Atlantic Ocean without telling his parents. As a teenager, he joined a band and went on some tours, which led to him being in Berlin in 1989 on the very day the Berlin Wall came down, a fact that he doesn't let anyone forget. 1989 ended up becoming his best year, as he was voted guitar player of the year in the unread Flipside Magazine (a xeroxed copy of which he posts next to our report cards on the fridge every year). He later lived in Washington DC, but it was too muggy (weather-wise and also getting-mugged-wise), so he moved to the better Washington: Washington State. There, he studied Organic Farming, but couldn't grow things good. He luckily met his wife and, more importantly, had two very cool daughters (one of which he forced into making this website for him). Now, he lives in Olympia with his family, along with his two cats, one dog, and eight chickens. As you can tell,...

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    52 mins
  • Ask Aram - How to rebuild trust after leadership changes & how to resign without burning bridges
    Sep 3 2025
    This week on One Step Beyond, Aram shares leadership strategies around how to rebuild trust after sudden leadership changes, and how to resign without burning bridges. On this episode we talk about: Challenge Up Respectfully When trust is shaken, engage leadership constructively. Ask hard questions in a professional, non-confrontational way to seek clarity and reestablish alignment. Lead Sideways with Purpose Peer-level conversations are inevitable after big changes. Don’t just vent, pivot the dialogue toward solutions, shared accountability, and collective forward motion. Lead Down with Care As a leader, avoid offloading your frustrations to direct reports. Your role is to absorb […]
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    8 mins