Lubar Executive Education Podcast

MICHAEL C MARKIEWICZ

A curated collection of tools, concepts, and ideas to help all leaders make a larger impact and move forward on their personal leadership journey.

  1. May 7

    Building Resilience as a Daily Leadership Practice

    In this episode, we’re joined by Joyce Odidison, a globally recognized thought leader in workplace wellness and resilience and the founder of Interpersonal Wellness Services Inc.  Joyce is the creator of the Resilience Index and the Wellbeing Intelligence System, author of seven books, and host of the Resilience Catalyst: Burnout Fix podcast. For nearly three decades, she has helped organizations build healthier, more resilient workplace cultures. Joyce shares her journey from conflict analysis into whole‑person well‑being and explains why resilience is not just a trait—but a currency leaders spend every day in how they think, act, and relate to others. During our time together, we discuss: Why unresolved workplace conflict often signals deeper well‑being challenges.How Joyce’s nine‑dimension well‑being model was born from real client struggles.Why resilience should be viewed as a currency we spend daily.How burnout, disengagement, and conflict are symptoms of a growing resilience deficit.The nine dimensions of well‑being and why interpersonal health sits at the core.How measuring well‑being changes behavior in ways traditional assessments do not.Real transformation stories of employees who regained energy, focus, and purpose.Why leaders must “put on their own oxygen mask first” before helping others.How leaders can use resilience tools to support teams without overwhelming them.This episode is a compelling reminder that leadership effectiveness, team health, and personal well‑being are deeply interconnected—and that small, intentional actions can make a meaningful difference every day. To learn more from Joyce: Visit interpersonalwellness.comExplore joyceodidison.comTry the Resilience Index assessment and learn more about the nine dimensions of well‑being.

    29 min
  2. Apr 9

    Your Career Is a Business Enterprise—Are You Running It That Way, as Its CEO?

    In this episode, we sit down with Kim Sawyer, the "Career Master", to explore a powerful but often overlooked idea: your career should be managed like a business enterprise. Kim brings more than 25 years of experience as an entrepreneur, executive, organizational development professional, and coach. He has worked with leaders from organizations such as Continental Airlines, JPMorgan Chase, the BBC, IBM, Chevron, and many high‑growth companies. His work helps executives take ownership of their careers, create meaningful opportunity, and build long‑term success on their own terms. During our time together, we discuss: Why most professionals never think of themselves as the CEO of their own career.How viewing your career as a business shifts power, ownership, and opportunity.What it really means to define a career value proposition — and why most people get it wrong.How executives can articulate the value they bring in resumes, conversations, and interviews.Why successful leaders must invest time outside their “day job” to grow their career business.How Kim’s Career Mastery Program helps leaders create systems to manage their careers intentionally.Why networking often feels transactional — and how reframing it as social capital changes everything.How to build long‑term, mutually beneficial professional relationships.What to do if you suddenly need help fast and haven’t maintained your network.Are you a successful executive who feels stuck in your career and not sure what to do about it? Kim is offering you his $300 Career Mastery Session – FREE when you mention this podcast. There are limited spots, so sign up now:  👉 https://calendly.com/thewealthsource

    29 min
  3. Apr 2

    The Consistency Effect: Why 'Singles & Doubles' Win More Than ‘Grand Slams’

    In this episode, we sit down with Brad Henderson, leadership coach and author of The Consistency Effect: How to Turn Reliable Actions into Remarkable Success.  Drawing on more than four decades of experience as a CEO and senior executive across real estate, telecommunications, technology, and manufacturing, Brad makes the case that consistent effort—not heroic bursts—drives lasting leadership success.  Using the metaphor of hitting singles and doubles instead of chasing Grand Slams, Brad shares how leaders can build resilient teams, sustain momentum, and avoid burnout by celebrating progress along the way. During our time together, we discuss: Why consistency often gets overlooked in favor of dramatic, short‑term wins.The neurological and cultural barriers that make consistency hard to sustain.Why organizations tend to reward “firefighters” more than those who prevent problems.How reward and recognition systems can unintentionally undermine consistency.The importance of celebrating progress (the gain) instead of fixating on what’s missing (the gap).Brad’s GRAND SLAM framework for success—and why no single factor works alone.How consistency helps leaders recover from setbacks and navigate failure.This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership excellence isn’t about rare moments of brilliance—it’s about showing up, listening, and taking thoughtful action every day. To learn more from Brad: Visit Brad's websiteExplore his book The Consistency Effect: How to Turn Reliable Actions into Remarkable Success.

    20 min
5
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8 Ratings

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A curated collection of tools, concepts, and ideas to help all leaders make a larger impact and move forward on their personal leadership journey.