One Thousand Ways To Lead: Leadership skills, people management techniques, and communication strategies to help you grow as

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Welcome to One Thousand Ways To Lead, a podcast that celebrates the diverse paths to leadership and success. Hosted by the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, this show brings you inspiring conversations between our current students and accomplished alumni who are making their mark in the world. Every episode of One Thousand Ways To Lead offers a unique opportunity to explore the multifaceted nature of leadership. Our student interviewers sit down with alumni from various fields, uncovering the stories, insights, and wisdom that have shaped their leadership journeys. This podcast is designed to showcase the myriad ways our alumni have embraced leadership in their careers and lives, providing valuable perspectives for listeners at any stage of their own leadership development. In each episode, you’ll hear firsthand accounts of how our guests have navigated challenges, seized opportunities, and grown into the leaders they are today. From recent graduates making waves in start-ups, to mid-level managers driving organizational change and fostering team growth, all the way to seasoned executives steering global corporations, our diverse lineup of guests offers something for everyone. One Thousand Ways To Lead is more than just a collection of success stories – it’s a platform for sharing practical advice, innovative ideas, and the kind of real-world insights that you won’t find in textbooks, and the lessons and experiences shared are universal, applicable to leaders and aspiring leaders from all walks of life. Join us as we explore the qualities, experiences, and decisions that transform individuals into impactful leaders.

  1. FEB 11

    Strategic Leadership: How to Master Decision-Making, Improve Operational Efficiency & Lead with Confidence

    Do you ever feel like the pressure to succeed is outpacing your current leadership skills? It is common to feel overwhelmed when you are chasing career growth while simultaneously trying to master the daily demands of a complex role. You might worry that your existing management skills are not enough to navigate the high stakes of today's fast-paced business environment. You can absolutely navigate this complexity with confidence and clarity. In this episode, I sit down with Katie Smigelski, Owen Vanderbilt MBA 2020, to discuss her fascinating journey from management consulting at BCG to leading major initiatives at Delta Airlines. We explore how she successfully transitioned into corporate strategy and managed a massive digital transformation. Katie reveals exactly how she aligns her daily work with the broader business strategy without losing sight of the critical details. We dive deep into the reality of strategic leadership and what it truly takes to lead effectively from the middle. Katie shares her personal frameworks for tough decision-making when information is incomplete or constantly changing. You will learn how to balance the need for operational efficiency with high-level strategic thinking so you can drive results that actually impact the bottom line. Leading a team brings its own unique set of challenges and opportunities. We talk about the nuances of team management and how to navigate shifting team dynamics with empathy and precision. Katie also emphasizes the critical role of mentorship in her success and explains how she uses intentional goal setting to keep her team focused and inspired. This conversation eventually turns to her current passion for leading loyalty programs and driving engagement. We discuss what it really takes to elevate the customer experience in a competitive market like the airline industry. This episode is packed with actionable insights that will change the way you approach your own leadership journey. This is leadership with intention, reflection, and heart. Listen in! Remember to subscribe now so you never miss an episode. Learn more about us: https://business.vanderbilt.edu/

    22 min
  2. JAN 14

    Impact and Authenticity: How to Build a Startup Culture, Hire for Values & Lead with Empathy

    When the corporate ladder feels secure but the soul craves impact, the career transition to building a business becomes more than a decision, it becomes a calling. However, answering that call requires more than just a leap of faith. True startup success is born in the unexpected turns defined by calculated risks, extensive market research, and the courage to launch a startup that brings something new to the world. These moments not only challenge your professional identity but also sharpen your vision, revealing how you can translate corporate skills into a venture that truly matters. In this episode, host Maree Smith sits down with Vanderbilt Owen MBA 2014 alum Clara Belden to discuss her unique entrepreneurship journey. Her founder story spans from competitive equestrian to brand management at Mars Petcare and now the female founder of The Happy Hour, a mental wellness studio designed to make therapy as accessible as walking into a nail salon. Clara shares how she leveraged her background to create a solid business plan and navigate a complex business launch, handling everything from finding the perfect real estate to opening during pandemic restrictions. This conversation explores the gritty reality of leaving corporate and the anxiety of quitting your job. Clara opens up about the struggle with imposter syndrome, the necessity of resilience, and how she used data to validate her startup strategy before opening her doors. You will also hear how Clara prioritizes soft skills over resume statistics when hiring and how she models authentic leadership to build a connected, motivated team. Her story offers a blueprint for every aspiring founder looking to learn how to build a startup that bridges the gap between business strategy and human connection. This is leadership with intention, reflection, and heart. Listen in! Remember to subscribe now so you never miss an episode. Learn more about us: https://business.vanderbilt.edu/

    34 min
  3. 12/10/2025

    Improve Leadership Skills by Evolving your Self-Awareness, Strategic Decision Making and Situational Leadership

    When a linear career path falls apart, what comes next can define your leadership more than the title ever did.  It’s in the unexpected turns: the pivots, pauses, and pressure points where leadership is truly tested. These moments not only challenge your strategy, but also sharpen your self-awareness, revealing how you show up when things don’t go as planned. In this episode, host Taiwo Olawehinmi sits down with Vanderbilt Owen Executive MBA 2018 alum Mike Sumida, whose unique leadership journey spans from aspiring physician to high school math teacher, to healthcare consulting, and now, business startup leader. Through each twist and turn, Mike shares how experiences like layoffs, mentorship, and team-building have shaped his approach to leadership. This conversation explores how self-awareness and decision-making evolve over time and why those who succeed learn to balance humility with confidence. Mike also opens up about the value of asking for help, the impact of strong mentorship, and why resilience in leadership is built through the tough seasons, not just the wins. You’ll also hear how Mike applies situational leadership and effective communication to manage teams, support professional growth, and build trust. His story offers real-world networking tips for building relationships that matter, both within and beyond the Vanderbilt Owen community. This is leadership with intention, reflection, and heart. Don’t miss it. Subscribe now to never miss an episode!   Learn more about us: https://business.vanderbilt.edu/

    38 min
  4. 09/10/2025

    How to Lead Confidently Across Borders: Cross Cultural Communication for Global Leadership

    What does it really mean to lead with empathy, resilience, and cultural awareness? It’s not something you learn from a textbook, it’s something you learn through experience, discomfort, and showing up when everything feels unfamiliar. True leadership, especially across cultures, begins with understanding yourself in unfamiliar environments. In this episode, we sit down with Vanderbilt Owen Graduate School of Management alum Andy van Ark to explore how life across continents shaped his unique leadership style. From growing up in South Africa to navigating life in Germany, the U.S., and Australia, Andy’s story goes far beyond boardrooms and job titles. We dive into the personal growth that happens through culture shock, international relocation, and adapting to new norms, both in everyday life and in how you lead others. Andy unpacks the identity shift that comes with being a third culture kid, and how those early experiences fueled his career development and taught him the value of listening before leading. You'll also hear about how cross-cultural communication skills shaped his view on global leadership, and why cultural adaptability is non-negotiable in today’s world. If you’re dreaming of working overseas or simply want to lead with more heart and clarity, Andy’s reflections on belonging and purpose will hit home.   Subscribe now to never miss an episode!   Learn more about us: https://business.vanderbilt.edu/

    53 min

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Welcome to One Thousand Ways To Lead, a podcast that celebrates the diverse paths to leadership and success. Hosted by the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University, this show brings you inspiring conversations between our current students and accomplished alumni who are making their mark in the world. Every episode of One Thousand Ways To Lead offers a unique opportunity to explore the multifaceted nature of leadership. Our student interviewers sit down with alumni from various fields, uncovering the stories, insights, and wisdom that have shaped their leadership journeys. This podcast is designed to showcase the myriad ways our alumni have embraced leadership in their careers and lives, providing valuable perspectives for listeners at any stage of their own leadership development. In each episode, you’ll hear firsthand accounts of how our guests have navigated challenges, seized opportunities, and grown into the leaders they are today. From recent graduates making waves in start-ups, to mid-level managers driving organizational change and fostering team growth, all the way to seasoned executives steering global corporations, our diverse lineup of guests offers something for everyone. One Thousand Ways To Lead is more than just a collection of success stories – it’s a platform for sharing practical advice, innovative ideas, and the kind of real-world insights that you won’t find in textbooks, and the lessons and experiences shared are universal, applicable to leaders and aspiring leaders from all walks of life. Join us as we explore the qualities, experiences, and decisions that transform individuals into impactful leaders.