podcasts

the conversations that aren’t happening in professional spaces are the ones we need most

There’s something about a conversation that a book or an essay can’t quite replicate.

The way ideas shift when people are thinking out loud together, the unexpected places a question can take you when you’re not sure of the answer yet.

I started podcasting because I wanted to bring those conversations directly to the people who needed them most: mission-driven professionals navigating terrain that rarely gets named in professional spaces.

In many ways, these conversations have become part of my moral cartography: a way of tracing the fault lines between what we believe and how we live, while listening for the pathways that return us to conscience, care, collective imagination, and sustainable service.

What I didn’t expect was how much I would learn about myself in the process.

Every conversation I’ve hosted has taught me something about how I lead, how I show up, and where my own edges are. The guests I’ve sat with — practitioners, healers, leaders, writers, researchers — have shaped my thinking as much as any book or training I’ve ever done.

These podcasts are an invitation into those conversations. I hope you’ll pull up a chair and join us.

Service Without Sacrifice is a limited series companion to Tell Me My Story, released in early 2024. Each episode moves through one section of the book's story-healing arc — shaping, surviving, seeing, shifting, sharing, and the manifesto — in conversation with guests who bring their own experience of mission-driven work, occupational trauma, and healing to the table. It's a podcast for people who have given a lot to their work and are ready to talk honestly about what that has cost them — and what's possible on the other side.

What Would Ted Lasso Do? is a co-hosted series exploring every episode of the beloved TV show through the lens of leadership and positive psychology. Hosted with Jeff, the podcast ran alongside Season 3 of Ted Lasso in 2023 — episode by episode, theme by theme — asking what the show's particular brand of human-centered, values-aligned leadership has to teach us about how we show up in our own lives and work. Equal parts joyful and substantive.

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