Speaking of Impact

Bob DePasquale

At the age of 18, Bob DePasquale found himself in a fight for his life when diagnosed with cancer. It would become a journey that ultimately shaped his view of himself and the gifts that he could share with the world. Speaking of Impact is an empowering and educational show that helps people to recognize their time, talent and treasures as powerful tools that bring joy and fulfillment not only to themselves, but to the world around them.

  1. 8 Signs Your Company Culture Is a Trap

    MAR 12

    8 Signs Your Company Culture Is a Trap

    I talk a lot about generous workplace culture, but in this episode… I flip the script and walk through eight signs that your culture might actually feel like a trap instead of a mission. If top talent and great customers keep slipping away, it is often not because of one big failure but because of subtle patterns that quietly tell people, "You do not matter here, your growth does not matter here, and your time is just a transaction." I unpack what it looks like when people do not feel they are making a meaningful impact, when they believe they are only growing the company brand and not their own, when titles matter more than growth, when the calendar seems to own them, when politics outweigh purpose, when safety is not prioritized, when potential is capped, and when work feels like trading time for money. My goal is to help you spot these traps and start making small but powerful shifts so your culture becomes a place people are excited to join, contribute to, and stay. *Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧 Have a generous week of business. 📈 ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter.  I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/297

    36 min
  2. Is Social Media Rotting Your Brain At Work?

    FEB 26

    Is Social Media Rotting Your Brain At Work?

    We joke about "brain rot" all the time… But the way we use our phones and feeds is quietly changing how we think, focus, and work. In this episode, I dig into why doom scrolling is not just a personal bad habit but a cultural and environmental problem that leaders can and should help solve. There are five practical ways to design a more generous work environment that protects people's attention, reduces the urge to escape into endless scrolling, and makes deep, meaningful work feel more rewarding than another hit of dopamin. You will hear how to create real "deep work" zones, what healthy breaks actually look like, how to set team notification norms, why curating your online feeds matters for identity and purpose, and how making brain health a visible priority can transform how your team feels day to day. This is not about shaming employees for taking "brain breaks" or trying to control every minute of their day. It is about building generous cultures where people can think clearly, do work they are proud of, and go home with more energy instead of less. *Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧 Have a generous week of business. 📈 ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter.  I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/295

    32 min
  3. 10 Attitudes Generous Leaders MUST Have

    FEB 19

    10 Attitudes Generous Leaders MUST Have

    There is a lot of talk about leaving corporate life… …quitting your job, and "betting on yourself" as the only path to freedom. In this episode, I ask a different question, is corporate life really broken, or are most workplaces just not generous enough yet to give people what they are craving. I share why we do not need every talented person to become a solo entrepreneur, and how generous workplace cultures can offer the same things people think they have to leave to find, ownership of time, presence at home, optionality, purpose, and meaningful impact. We'll walk through twelve signs that often push people toward the entrepreneurial leap, things like wanting to own your calendar, desiring more purpose than politics, seeking freedom over titles, and wanting to grow your own brand and skills. Instead of telling you to quit, I show how the best companies are building environments where you can have those things while still working with a team, with resources, and with stability. You'll also four practical solutions you can start using right now to make your organization more generous, whether you are the official leader or you are leading from within. If you have ever thought, "Maybe I need to leave corporate to feel fulfilled," this episode will help you see another path. You will learn how to build or seek out a generous culture where you can be present for your family, own more of your time, grow like an entrepreneur, and still enjoy the support of a healthy organization. *Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧 Have a generous week of business. 📈 ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter.  I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/294

    30 min
  4. How the Best Companies Beat Entrepreneurship

    FEB 12

    How the Best Companies Beat Entrepreneurship

    There is a lot of talk about leaving corporate life… …quitting your job, and "betting on yourself" as the only path to freedom. In this episode, I ask a different question, is corporate life really broken, or are most workplaces just not generous enough yet to give people what they are craving. I share why we do not need every talented person to become a solo entrepreneur, and how generous workplace cultures can offer the same things people think they have to leave to find, ownership of time, presence at home, optionality, purpose, and meaningful impact. We'll walk through twelve signs that often push people toward the entrepreneurial leap, things like wanting to own your calendar, desiring more purpose than politics, seeking freedom over titles, and wanting to grow your own brand and skills. Instead of telling you to quit, I show how the best companies are building environments where you can have those things while still working with a team, with resources, and with stability. You'll also four practical solutions you can start using right now to make your organization more generous, whether you are the official leader or you are leading from within. If you have ever thought, "Maybe I need to leave corporate to feel fulfilled," this episode will help you see another path. You will learn how to build or seek out a generous culture where you can be present for your family, own more of your time, grow like an entrepreneur, and still enjoy the support of a healthy organization. *Enroll in the "Feeling Generous" Email course 📧 Have a generous week of business. 📈 ======= For in depth insight on how to attract the best talent and most loyal customers, subscribe to the G2 Newsletter.  I'll send you The Generous Leader's Planner at no cost to get you started. My DMs are open on LinkedIn, X, and Substack. Find the video version of the show on my YouTube channel. See full show notes here: https://www.bobdepasquale.com/podcast/293

    48 min
5
out of 5
43 Ratings

About

At the age of 18, Bob DePasquale found himself in a fight for his life when diagnosed with cancer. It would become a journey that ultimately shaped his view of himself and the gifts that he could share with the world. Speaking of Impact is an empowering and educational show that helps people to recognize their time, talent and treasures as powerful tools that bring joy and fulfillment not only to themselves, but to the world around them.