Counsel Culture with Eric Brooker

Eric Brooker

Counsel Culture is the preeminent leadership and culture podcast. We take advice from experts on culture and leadership and hear their inspirational stories in hopes of motivating us to become the best versions of ourselves, as well as leaders in our community. Over the last few years, we have interviewed; Fortune 500 CEOs, professional athletes, NY Times best-selling authors and so many more. This has been done all in an effort to learn, grow and mature as; individuals, leaders, parents, spouses, and more. Tune in to Counsel Culture weekly for all things culture and leadership from some of the world's greatest leaders.

  1. "Name Yourself" with Lisa Conners

    May 26

    "Name Yourself" with Lisa Conners

    My guest today is Lisa Conners — executive and leadership coach, keynote speaker, and the creator of a body of work called Generative Power and Generative Leadership. Lisa is also on her way to becoming an author, with her upcoming book Name Yourself exploring the power of creating and stepping into new identities. In this conversation, Lisa and I dig into what it means to lead generatively — continuously evolving as a leader, an individual, and a human while carrying forward everything you've learned along the way. We talk about the courage it takes to name yourself something new (Lisa is officially becoming a drummer), why speaking your goals out loud into the world makes them real, and how the people you surround yourself with can either push you forward or hold you back. We also get into: The art of self-leadership and learning from every interaction Why public speaking terrifies most people — and how Lisa went from frozen in front of a room to owning the stage How disc, predictive index, and personality assessments help us understand not just ourselves, but the people we lead The role of conflict in growth (and why "Minnesota nice" isn't always so nice) Navigating identity, vulnerability, and what to reveal in any given moment The next iteration: how Lisa decides what's next and gives herself permission to chase it Lisa's energy is contagious, her optimism is grounded, and her message is one every leader needs to hear: you get to keep creating who you become. This show is dedicated to Lisa's journey, this conversation is what we make it. This is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com | www.lisaconners.com

    51 min
  2. Do It Afraid with Kent Chevalier

    Mar 20

    Do It Afraid with Kent Chevalier

    In this episode of Counsel Culture, Eric sits down with Kent Chevalier, Pittsburgh Steelers chaplain, keynote speaker, and author of the brand-new book Do It Afraid, for a conversation about courage, calling, and the faith it takes to jump before you can see the landing. Kent opens up about the pivotal decision he and his wife Erica made to walk away from two full-time jobs and step into one of the most unique ministry environments in professional sports. That leap, and the LEAP decision-making framework he built from it, forms the heartbeat of his new book. He and Eric explore what it looks like to pray through a decision, not just to it, and why courage doesn't show up before the first step. It shows up after. The conversation takes a candid turn as Kent pulls back the curtain on the human side of the NFL: the players, the trades, the families, and the marriages behind the helmets. He shares a legendary story about Coach Mike Tomlin that reframed the way Kent thinks about servant leadership, and unpacks his Deflect the Glory movement, which began as a chapel message on the Steelers' sideline and has since raised over $50,000 for Pittsburgh nonprofits. Eric brings his own story to the table, 21 years of marriage, seven kids, and hard decisions made without a five-year plan, making this one of the most personal and honest conversations the show has produced. In this episode, you'll learn: · What the LEAP framework is and how to use it when you can't see what's ahead · Why the NFL is the tip of the spear for what's coming in broader culture · How servant leadership looks in practice, not just in theory · What it means to deflect glory in a world obsessed with personal brand · Why the most powerful thing a leader can say is "I'll go first" This episode is dedicated to Kent's journey and to every person standing on the edge of a decision they're afraid to make. This conversation is what we make it. This is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com | www.KentChevalier.com | https://www.kentchevalier.com/doitafraid

    45 min
  3. Feb 16

    Winning on Purpose: Culture, Clarity, and Human Connection with Nathan Schock

    In this episode of Counsel Culture, Eric sits down with culture strategist, speaker, and author Nathan Schock for a wide-ranging conversation about culture, clarity, and why sustainable growth always starts with identity. Nathan reflects on a pivotal season in his life as a father of three adult daughters, sharing the gratitude and perspective that comes from walking through transition with his family. That grounding leads into a deeper exploration of his professional journey—from building a successful customer experience firm to realizing that systems fail when culture is unclear. What began as customer experience work ultimately evolved into a mission to help organizations define who they are before deciding what they do. Eric and Nathan explore why proximity once carried culture in early-stage companies, why growth exposes what was never documented, and how leaders lose engagement when expectations remain unspoken. Drawing from real-world examples across retail, hospitality, and global brands, Nathan explains why culture isn't enforced through rules or memos, but formed through identity, clarity, and consistent modeling. The conversation also dives into the role of human connection in an AI-driven world. Nathan challenges the idea that efficiency equals experience, arguing instead that technology should create more space for presence, trust, and relationship capital—not replace them. From Chick-fil-A to Disney to everyday leadership moments, he illustrates how small, intentional behaviors compound into enduring cultures. They close with a practical discussion on employee engagement, why people don't quit companies but quit confusion, and the importance of giving teams a clear definition of success. Nathan also shares the question he believes leaders should ask more often: where are you going—and what kind of life are you building along the way? In this episode, you'll learn: · Why culture must be defined before it can scale · How clarity drives engagement at every level of an organization · Why customer experience always reflects internal culture · The difference between service efficiency and human experience · How AI should support presence, not replace connection · Why identity shapes behavior more than policies ever will This episode is dedicated to Nathan's journey and the lessons formed through leadership, family, and faith. This conversation is a reminder that culture isn't something you install—it's something you live. This conversation is what we make it. This is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com | www.nathanshock.com

    41 min
  4. Jan 22

    Winning at Home First: Cory Carlson on Purpose, Burnout, and Sustainable Leadership

    In this episode of Counsel Culture, Eric sits down with executive coach, author, and former corporate leader Cory Carlson for a grounded conversation about leadership, burnout, and why success at work eventually collapses when life at home is neglected. Cory reflects on a recent personal loss that renewed his sense of urgency around intentional living and clarified his mission to help leaders win at home first. Cory shares his path from civil engineer to sales executive to full-time coach, including the season when imposter syndrome and pressure at the top began to erode his health, presence, and priorities. He explains how hiring a coach reshaped not just his performance, but how he showed up as a husband, father, and leader, and why so many high performers mistake busyness for effectiveness. Eric and Cory explore why leaders can't compartmentalize their lives, how personal stress inevitably shows up at work, and why avoiding personal conversations with team members limits both trust and performance. Cory challenges the idea that leaders at the top have it all figured out, drawing from years of coaching executives who look successful externally but are often struggling internally. The conversation dives into burnout, purpose, and identity. Cory explains why burnout doesn't come from forgetting how to work, but from forgetting why we work, and shares the framework he uses to help leaders reconnect with purpose and priorities. They close with practical insights on journaling, reflection, and daily rhythms that sustain leaders over decades, not quarters. In this episode, you'll learn: · Why winning at home first is essential for sustainable leadership · How imposter syndrome quietly undermines performance · The difference between being busy and being effective · Why personal conversations drive better leadership outcomes · How purpose anchors leaders during burnout · Simple habits that build clarity, resilience, and alignment This episode is dedicated to Cory's journey and the lessons forged along the way. This conversation is a reminder that leadership is not about arrival, but alignment. This conversation is what we make it. This, is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com | www.corymcarlson.com

    46 min
  5. 12/08/2025

    The Motive with Patrick Lencioni

    In this episode of Counsel Culture, Eric sits down with organizational health pioneer Patrick Lencioni for a rich, honest conversation about work, faith, family, and why leadership is far more about responsibility than reward. Pat shares how, at 59, he hit pause to confront long-buried wounds, and how that season of healing reshaped the way he leads, loves his family, and serves the people around him. Pat traces the origin story of The Table Group, his longtime fascination with the workplace, and how his Catholic faith now sits at the very center of his work. From parenting moments that involve teenage traffic tickets to power being shut off at home, he uses real life to illustrate why vulnerability, forgiveness, and humility are non-negotiables, whether you're leading a company or a family. Eric and Pat dig into two of Pat's most influential ideas: meaningful conflict and vulnerability-based trust. They unpack why conflict-avoidant leaders quietly damage teams, how attachment styles show up in meetings, and why the simple words "I was wrong, please forgive me" might be the most powerful leadership tool we have. Pat also explains the Six Types of Working Genius, how his wiring differs from Eric's, and why our gifts and gaps are designed to pull us toward deeper dependence on one another. The conversation closes with a look at culture, both at work and at home. Pat connects his "chaos family" framework with The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, explains how to spot a company's real values by watching executives, and revisits his book The Motive to ask why we pursue leadership in the first place. He finishes with the simple spiritual disciplines that now bookend his day and quietly anchor everything else. In this episode, you'll learn: ·       What it looks like to surrender your career to God's will and rediscover work as ministry ·       How vulnerability, forgiveness, and "owning your stuff" build deep trust on teams and in families ·       Why healthy conflict is about the pursuit of truth, not winning arguments ·       How the Working Genius model reveals your gifts, your frustrations, and your need for others ·       Practical ways to discern the real culture of an organization, beyond the words on the wall ·       The five core responsibilities many leaders quietly abdicate (and how to reclaim them) ·       Simple daily rhythms of prayer that can transform how you lead, love, and live This episode is dedicated to Pat's journey. This conversation is what we make it. This, is Counsel Culture. Learn more at www.ericbrooker.com | www.thetablegroup.com

    51 min
4.8
out of 5
113 Ratings

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Counsel Culture is the preeminent leadership and culture podcast. We take advice from experts on culture and leadership and hear their inspirational stories in hopes of motivating us to become the best versions of ourselves, as well as leaders in our community. Over the last few years, we have interviewed; Fortune 500 CEOs, professional athletes, NY Times best-selling authors and so many more. This has been done all in an effort to learn, grow and mature as; individuals, leaders, parents, spouses, and more. Tune in to Counsel Culture weekly for all things culture and leadership from some of the world's greatest leaders.

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