• B163: What I learned this year + what's next in 2026
    Dec 23 2025

    Gosh, that year went by FAST! Let's recap 2025 — Season 8 of The Simplifiers Podcast. The greatest things I've learned. What stood out the most. And where we're headed next.

    ✨ What Season 8 Made Crystal Clear
    Before I wrap up, I just want to say thank you.
    • To our incredible guests — for sharing real, honest insights.

    • To our clients — for trusting us with meaningful work.

    • And to you, our listeners — for believing that work can be better.

    Because the truth is…
    Work is broken for a lot of people.

    And here at The Simplifiers, we're on a mission to fix it.
    By simplifying the complex.
    Equipping HR professionals.

    And helping people fall back in love with their work again.

    As always friends, keep things simple.
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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/b163-what-i-learned-this-year-whats-next-in-2026

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    9 mins
  • 406: How to build a talent strategy that thrives in uncertainty - with Steve Cadigan
    Dec 16 2025

    Uncertainty has become the norm at work. Markets shift. Culture is shaky. Roles change mid-stride. And yet, many organizations are still trying to plan for the future using old assumptions that no longer hold. In today's environment, the question isn't how to create stability — it's how to build a talent strategy that can adapt when the ground keeps moving.

    My special guest today is Steve Cadigan, and he's simplifying how to build a talent strategy that thrives in uncertainty. Steve is known for challenging traditional workforce planning and helping leaders rethink how they attract, develop, and retain talent in a world where adaptability matters more than predictability.

    Here's how.

    My special guest today is Steve Cadigan and he's simplifying how to build a talent strategy that thrives in uncertainty. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
    • What a resilient talent strategy actually looks like today — and why agile, scenario-based thinking is replacing traditional workforce planning.

    • Why stability is no longer the goal, and how leaders can build cultures where uncertainty becomes an advantage instead of a threat.

    • Which "old world" recruiting and retention practices organizations should stop using immediately — and what should replace them.

    • How leaders can help their people grow when roles and skill needs are changing faster than ever.

    • …and ultimately, one piece of advice for HR and business leaders navigating the volatile talent market ahead.

    Q: Are you ready to learn how to build a talent strategy that thrives in uncertainty? If yes, this one is for you.

    It's time to #DoTheThing!

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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/406-how-to-build-a-talent-strategy-that-thrives-in-uncertainty---with-steve-cadigan

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    47 mins
  • 405: How to lead from the heart - with Claude Silver
    Dec 9 2025

    In a world where deadlines move fast and business pressures run high, it's easy for leaders to default to strategy, metrics, and sheer efficiency. But the leaders who create real impact — the ones people trust, follow, and remember — are the ones who lead from the heart. Heart-centered leadership isn't soft. It's intentional. It's courageous. And it's one of the most powerful ways to build connection, accountability, and belonging on your team.

    My special guest today is Claude Silver, and she's simplifying how to lead from the heart. Claude is known for championing emotional optimism, bringing humanity back into leadership, and helping companies thrive by focusing on people first. If you want to lead with more courage, clarity, and compassion — while still driving results — this conversation is for you.

    Here's how.

    My special guest today is Claude Silver and she's simplifying how to lead from the heart. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
    • What leading from the heart really looks like day-to-day, especially when business pressures are high.

    • How leaders can apply the three emotional pillars — optimism, bravery, and efficiency — when giving tough feedback or leading change.

    • How to balance empathy and vulnerability without losing authority.

    • A few simple ways leaders can build belonging and trust on their teams this week.

    • …and ultimately, how to keep humanity at the center as AI and automation reshape the way we work.

    Q: Are you ready to learn how to lead from the heart? If yes, this one is for you.

    It's time to #DoTheThing!

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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/405-how-to-lead-from-the-heart---with-claude-silver

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    47 mins
  • B162: How to protect your peace (guided visualization)
    Dec 2 2025

    Time for a guided visualization exercise: How to protect your peace. Especially now, as the holiday season ramps up, calendars get full, emotions run high, and expectations (yours and everyone else's) can crowd your energy field. If you're craving calm, clarity, and boundaries that honor your whole self… today's episode is for you.

    So, how does it work? Simple! Let my voice be a guide for you as you focus inward to help you tap into your inner wisdom and Intuition for answers.

    Listen and participate in this guided visualization exercise: How to protect your peace during the holidays.

    I hope this visualization sticks with you the entire week through. Do it again and again if you need clarity or fresh ideas to help your spirit feel refreshed once again… because when you tap into your deep inner knowing, you're accessing the deep inner wisdom. That electric energy that can be found inside all of us that connects us all together. It knows. You know. We all know if we are brave and we open ourselves to it.

    You can do this, I believe in you.

    It's time to SIMPLIFY.

    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/b162-how-to-protect-your-peace-guided-visualization

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    16 mins
  • 404: How to practice empathy without burning out - with Joseph Cope
    Nov 25 2025

    Empathy is one of the most important leadership skills we have — and yet, it's also one of the most misunderstood. Many leaders want to show care, compassion, and understanding… but worry they'll get drained, taken advantage of, or lose their authority in the process. The truth is: empathy isn't about absorbing everyone's emotions. It's about creating connection, safety, and clarity in a way that's sustainable for you and supportive for your team.

    My special guest today is Joseph Cope, and he's simplifying how to practice empathy without burning out. If you want to lead with more humanity — especially in moments of change, pressure, or high emotions — this conversation will give you a grounded, repeatable approach you can actually use.

    Here's how.

    My special guest today is Joseph Cope and he's simplifying how to practice empathy without burning out. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
    • What healthy, sustainable empathy looks like in practice — without getting drained or taken advantage of.

    • How to respond with empathy when emotions run high, while still holding a clear boundary or expectation.

    • How to balance empathy with accountability when someone on your team keeps missing the mark.

    • What empathy looks like for employees who survived a layoff and are now picking up the pieces and carrying more responsibility.

    • …and ultimately, 2–3 small daily habits any leader can build to create a more trusted, connected team without adding more to an already overflowing plate.

    Q: Are you ready to learn how to practice empathy without burning out? If yes, this one is for you.

    It's time to #DoTheThing!

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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/404-how-to-practice-empathy-without-burning-out---with-joseph-cope

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    53 mins
  • 403: How to define your leadership identity - with Shayna Davis
    Nov 18 2025

    As you grow in your career, your technical skills matter—of course they do. But what people remember, respond to, and rally behind is your leadership identity. It's the way you show up, the presence you carry, the influence you have, and the story others tell about you when you're not in the room. And the leaders who thrive are the ones who shape that identity with intention, not by accident.

    My special guest today is Shayna Davis, and she's simplifying how to define your leadership identity. If you want to lead with more clarity, consistency, and confidence—while staying true to who you are—this conversation is for you.

    Here's how.

    My special guest today is Shayna Davis and she's simplifying how to define your leadership identity. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
    • The real difference between executive presence and executive influence—and how both shape how others see your leadership.

    • What a "leadership narrative" is, and why rising leaders must define theirs early.

    • Where to begin when intentionally shaping your leadership identity—and how to clarify your unique POV, thought leadership, and personal narrative.

    • The common missteps leaders make when trying to project authority or influence, and how to avoid coming across as inauthentic.

    • …and ultimately, how to evolve your leadership identity over time without losing consistency or confusing your teams.

    Q: Are you ready to learn how to define your leadership identity? If yes, this one is for you.

    It's time to #DoTheThing!

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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/403-how-to-define-your-leadership-identity---with-shayna-davis

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    36 mins
  • 402: How to be a better communicator - with Kristin Bock
    Nov 11 2025

    We all know great communication is more than just what you say—it's how you say it, how you show up, and how you make others feel. Whether you're leading a meeting, sending an email, or jumping on a Zoom call, your body language, tone, and presence send powerful signals. The good news? These skills can be learned, practiced, and mastered.

    My special guest today is Kristin Bock, and she's simplifying how to be a better communicator. If you want to enhance clarity, confidence, and connection in every interaction—both in person and online—this conversation is for you.

    Here's how.

    My special guest today is Kristin Bock and she's simplifying how to be a better communicator. We tackle and simplify all aspects of it, including:
    • The most impactful body language cues anyone can use to become a more compelling communicator.

    • What "digital charisma" really means—and how to project it through emails, video calls, and online communication.

    • How to harness your vocal power to sound more confident and avoid habits like "upspeak" that can undermine credibility.

    • Whether communication skills can be learned by anyone—or if they come more naturally to extroverts.

    • …and ultimately, practical tips for communicating effectively with neurodivergent teammates who process cues differently.

    Q: Are you ready to learn how to be a better communicator at work? If yes, this one is for you.

    It's time to #DoTheThing!

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    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/402-how-to-be-a-better-communicator---with-kristin-bock

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    43 mins
  • B161: How to listen to be heard (guided visualization)
    Nov 4 2025

    Time for a guided visualization exercise: How to listen to be heard. Because right now, after a week of massive layoffs globally and so much change in the world of work, a lot of teams are feeling uncertain… and unheard. This episode is a reminder that deep listening — real, intentional listening — is the foundation of trust. It's also the quiet superpower of great leaders.

    So, how does it work? Simple! Let my voice be a guide for you as you focus inward to help you tap into your inner wisdom and Intuition for answers.

    Listen and participate in this guided visualization exercise: How to listen to be heard.

    I hope this visualization sticks with you the entire week through. Do it again and again if you need clarity or fresh ideas to help your spirit feel refreshed once again… because when you tap into your deep inner knowing, you're accessing the deep inner wisdom. That electric energy that can be found inside all of us that connects us all together. It knows. You know. We all know if we are brave and we open ourselves to it.

    You can do this, I believe in you.

    It's time to SIMPLIFY.

    Show notes available with all links mentioned here:
    https://www.thesimplifiers.com/posts/b161-how-to-listen-to-be-heard-guided-visualization

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    13 mins