Episodi

  • S6E11: The Imperfect CEO with Jim Brown & Rick Packer
    Jun 24 2026

    In this episode, James is joined by longtime Table Group Principal Consultant Rick Packer and former Principal Consultant and bestselling author Jim Brown to discuss Jim’s new book, The Imperfect CEO. Together, they explore why great CEOs don’t need to have all the answers, but they do need the humility to go first, admit limitations, build trust, and create the conditions for true collaboration.

    The conversation centers on Jim’s four peaks of organizational health: collaborative culture, leadership accountability, strategic momentum, and talent magnetism—and how each one depends on a leader’s willingness to embrace imperfection, model vulnerability, and guard the health of the organization.

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    46 min
  • S6E10: Victim or Agent
    Jun 10 2026

    In this episode, Keith and James explore one of the most important mindset shifts leaders can make: to see yourself as a victim of circumstances or as an agent of change.


    The conversation centers on three simple but powerful questions: What is our current reality? What needs to change? And what is my responsibility in making that happen?

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    39 min
  • S6E9: The Working Genius of the CEO
    May 27 2026

    What does “Working Genius” look like at the leadership level? In this episode, Keith and James explore which types of work leaders must personally own—and which they can delegate.

    They make the case that leaders don’t need to excel at all six Working Genius areas, but they must take responsibility for three critical roles: creating space for wonder, driving discernment to clear decisions, and ensuring teams stay focused through galvanizing.

    Along the way, they unpack common leadership pitfalls—like skipping strategic thinking, overvaluing personal ideas, or failing to maintain momentum after decisions are made—and offer practical ways to lead more intentionally based on your strengths.

    A sharp, thought-provoking conversation for leaders looking to better understand their role in driving clarity, focus, and execution.

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    21 min
  • S6E8: From Acquisition to Alignment with George Abatjoglou of EMSMC and Liz Hughes
    May 13 2026

    Rapid growth and acquisitions don’t strengthen organizations on their own—alignment does. In this episode, George Abatjoglou of EMSMC shares how the company transformed from a collection of regional EMS service providers into a unified national organization, and how organizational health became the foundation for navigating change, building trust, and creating lasting alignment across teams. From defining a purpose employees could genuinely connect to—“helping first responders answer the call”—to integrating teams across multiple acquisitions and countries, this conversation explores what it really takes to scale culture intentionally.

    George also dives into the practical side of embedding organizational health into daily operations through leadership cascades, recognition systems, storytelling, and values-driven communication that moved beyond posters and mission statements. A must-listen for leaders managing growth, acquisitions, remote teams, or culture transformation while trying to keep people connected to meaningful work.

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    50 min
  • S6E7: Go first Go Last
    Apr 29 2026

    How do great leaders prepare for and run effective offsites? In this episode, Keith and James break down the principle of “Go first, Go last,” showing how leaders can set the tone with vulnerability and clarity, create space for real discussion, and step in at the end to drive decisions.

    They share practical techniques for signaling decision confidence, encouraging honest dialogue, avoiding influencing the room too early, and balancing the dual role of participant and facilitator.

    While centered on offsite preparation, these insights apply to any team setting—helping leaders build alignment, foster better conversations, and drive more decisive outcomes.

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    17 min
  • S6E6: Building a High-Performance Leadership Team with CEO of FHI Ryan Wall & guest host David Hoyt
    Apr 15 2026

    In this episode of the Org Health Advantage podcast, Keith and James sit down with Ryan Wall, CEO of FHI, to explore his leadership journey in a multi-generational, family-owned business and the role organizational health has played in its evolution. He shares how FHI grew from a labor provider into a broader supply chain solutions company, navigating rapid growth and shifts in its business model while staying grounded in its foundation of "Hard Work Done Right".

    Ryan outlines the team norms that reshaped how the leadership team operates, including “Team One” and “Giddy Up,” and explains the company’s strategic anchor of “Lead from the Heart,” which guides decisions through service, care, and measurable impact. The conversation also highlights the influence of his father, the company’s founder—a visionary, high-intensity leader—and how Ryan has developed his own leadership style by bringing greater clarity, structure, and intentional vulnerability.

    Along the way, he addresses key leadership challenges while offering practical insights on building aligned teams through clear norms, structured meetings, disciplined decision-making, and well-defined purpose, values, and strategy.

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    48 min
  • S6E5: How Clarity Holds an Organization Together with CEO of Vari Jason McCann and guest host Jeff Gibson
    Apr 1 2026

    Growth doesn’t break companies—lack of clarity does.

    In this episode, Jason McCann, CEO of Vari, shares how the company scaled rapidly and how organizational health became the key to navigating both rapid growth and major disruption. From defining core values to leading through crisis, this conversation reveals how clarity and culture drive long-term success.

    He also dives into what it really takes to lead at scale—from maintaining alignment across teams to consistently reinforcing values when pressure is highest.

    A must-listen for founders, executives, and anyone building teams in high-growth environments.

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    39 min
  • S6E4: What Gets in the Way of The Five Behaviors?
    Mar 18 2026

    What really gets in the way of high-performing teams?

    In this episode, Keith and James unpack the Five Behaviors of Cohesive Teams—and more importantly, the common habits, fears, and cultural patterns that prevent teams from actually living them out. From a lack of vulnerability and avoidance of healthy conflict to unclear decision-making and weak accountability, they explore why teams struggle and how to move forward.

    If you’re a leader or team member looking to build stronger trust, have better conversations, and drive meaningful results, this episode will challenge you to lean into the discomfort that real teamwork requires.

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    34 min