Imagining Bridges to Better Leadership

Kevin Neal

Effective leadership starts with strong communication and connection. Each episode of Imagining Bridges to Better Leadership offers actionable tips, expert advice, and inspiring stories to help you create thriving teams and sharpen your leadership skills. Whether you’re managing a small business, leading a team in higher education, or driving growth in a midsized organization, this show is for you.

  1. 48m ago

    Janelle St. John: Redefining Purpose, Home, and Leadership in Englewood

    Imagine a nonprofit that refuses to just “serve a neighborhood” and instead decides to belong to it—this conversation unpacks what that really looks like in Englewood. In this episode, Kevin and Janelle St. John discuss: Discovering purpose through public service and nonprofit workDefining “home” as community, identity, and connectionShaping organizational culture around Inglewood and core valuesNonprofit leadership, servant leadership, and staff developmentMisconceptions about poverty, work, and long-term support Key Takeaways: Purpose doesn’t have to be grand or public; it often shows up in quiet, everyday interactions that shift someone’s direction.“Home” extends far beyond four walls—it includes communities of identity, geography, and even digital networks that keep us connected and grounded.Organizational culture must be intentional: when a nonprofit commits to truly serving its neighborhood, that decision should transform how resources are distributed and how decisions are made.Effective nonprofit leadership requires holding compassion and accountability together—supporting staff growth, honoring their humanity, and still making hard calls when needed.Jobs alone do not fix complex lives; systemic barriers around benefits, housing, and healthcare mean support has to be personalized, long-term, and rooted in respect. "We develop a new growing site. So again, culture starts with what is the core value of who you are.” - Janelle St. John About Janelle St. John: Janelle St. John has been Growing Home’s Executive Director since 2020 after being the Chief Fund Development and Communications Officer of Growing Home for over a year. Since her start at Growing Home, Janelle has helped form Growing Home’s essential 3-year working plan that includes initiatives geared towards deepening Growing Home’s commitment to the Englewood community. Such initiatives included increasing Growing Home’s food distribution in Englewood to 50% or more, a goal which has been achieved and surpassed in the first years, with 90% distribution in Greater Englewood last year. Prior to Growing Home, Janelle spent five years as the Chief Development and Communications Officer and later Chief Strategy Officer for Edgewater Health, a Community Mental Health Center located in Gary, IN. She is a dynamic senior-level professional with over 24 years of superior performance within the nonprofit industry. She holds a master’s degree in Public Service Administration from DePaul University and a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Chicago. Connect with Janelle St. John: Website: https://www.growinghomeinc.org/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janellestjohn/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Janelle St. John: Redefining Purpose, Home, and Leadership in Englewood
  2. Aug 13

    Susan Thomson: Building Businesses That Thrive Without You

    When your business depends on you for everything, growth hits a ceiling and legacy stalls. In this episode, you’ll learn how to shift from overworked owner to architect of a business that thrives without you—through vision, systems, and developing leaders at every level. In this episode, Kevin and Susan Thomson discuss: Transition from individual contributor to leaderOwners letting go and building businesses that run without themThe “formula for change” and overcoming comfort zonesVision, consistency, and leadership transitions in organizationsMentorship, succession, and developing future leaders from within Key Takeaways: A business only scales when the owner stops “saving a wage” and starts hiring and equipping others to take on critical roles.Real change requires dissatisfaction with the status quo, a compelling vision of “better,” and clear first steps that outweigh the natural resistance to change.When leaders constantly change direction, teams can’t gain traction; a consistent, long-term vision is essential for sustainable growth.Developing leaders at every level—through mentoring, clear career paths, and ownership of outcomes—reduces dependence on any one person.Succession planning works best when it starts early, is treated as normal business practice, and focuses on both the owner’s next chapter and the team’s future opportunities. "Surround yourself with leaders, surround yourself with giants, and you will become one." - Susan Thomson About Susan Thomson: Susan Thomson brings decades of hands-on experience growing and leading businesses across manufacturing and professional services companies. Having climbed every rung of the corporate ladder, Susan knows firsthand the challenges leaders face—and the lessons that can speed up or sabotage success. She candidly shares insights from both her wins and her toughest moments, giving you practical tools to simplify growth, scale strategically, and maximize results. Susan has served on both sides of the boardroom—as a CEO reporting to boards and as a Board Director and Chair—providing her with a rare perspective on building high-functioning leadership teams and productive, aligned boards. As a speaker, Susan has delivered transformative business presentations to over 12,000 entrepreneurs, executives, and emerging leaders through corporations and trade associations. She is the author of Make More, Work Less: Six Keys to Massive Growth & Freedom in YOUR Business, a lively, practical guide for leaders who want to grow their business while creating more freedom and impact. In 2007, Susan founded the globally award-winning executive coaching, training, and succession firm, ActionCOACH, which works with entity owners, executives, and teams to dramatically simplify how you approach your organization and each other. ActionCOACH's proven approach - in use in 89 countries worldwide - helps organizations make more money, have better culture and team performance, plan and execute succession, and perhaps most importantly, gain confidence in their ability to lead and grow people and companies. Connect with Susan Thomson: Website: https://www.makemoreworklesswi.com/  Action Coach Business Training: https://www.makemoreworklesswi.com/Training  Action Coach Business Events: https://www.makemoreworklesswi.com/business-events  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susanmthomson/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Susan Thomson: Building Businesses That Thrive Without You
  3. Aug 6

    Bill McHenry: Leading with Positivity Through Tough Times

    A tariff crisis that nearly shut the doors, hard conversations with people he cares about, and a relentless focus on positivity—this entrepreneur has seen it all and refused to give up. In this episode, you’ll hear how he leads with integrity, imagination, and resilience as he builds a family-centered business in an uncertain world. In this episode, Kevin and Bill McHenry discuss: Positivity as a leadership “superpower”Transition from corporate career to entrepreneurshipFamily involvement in business and team cultureCommunication, integrity, and difficult conversationsImagination, curiosity, and resilience in modern leadership Key Takeaways: Positivity is not accidental; it’s a practiced discipline that shapes how leaders show up for their teams and customers.Enjoying your work isn’t a luxury—when you hate what you do, the stress spills over into your home and relationships.Honest, proactive communication paired with integrity makes even bad news easier to receive and preserves trust.Self-awareness and personal “centering” practices are essential; leaders need reliable ways to step back, reset, and think clearly.Imagination and resilience go hand in hand: big problems can be solved “one bite at a time” if you refuse to give up and stay curious. "Anyone that's successful, if they tell you that they didn't have a tough time, they're lying to you." - Bill McHenry About Bill McHenry: Bill McHenry is an innovative leader in the world of sales and marketing with over 40 years of extensive corporate and entrepreneurial experience. He is a creative, energetic problem solver, successfully launching hundreds of items, multiple brands, and the fast-growing Widgeteer business. As the founder and President of Widgeteer, Bill continuously strives to find fresh and original housewares ideas across the kitchen and tabletop categories. As the company has grown, he has focused on creating a lean, customer-service-oriented organization that delivers quality goods from the best factories in the world’s hottest manufacturing hubs. Throughout his noteworthy career, Bill has served in key capacities for a number of varied and high-profile companies, including Carnation, a division of Nestle Corporation, 3M, and North American Philips in upper executive positions in sales, marketing, and business development sectors. In October 2023, Bill was appointed to the IHA Board of Directors. As a director, Bill helps provide high-level oversight of IHA activities, strategy, and performance. His extensive knowledge of sales, marketing, and business development is a strong asset to the IHA board. Bill is a graduate of Alma College and served as President of the Alumni Board from 2016-2018. His commitment to the students and College earned him recognition as Advisory Board Ambassador of the year in 2016 and the Smith Distinguished Service Award in 2020. Bill is very active in his community and serves on the National Board for Gift of Adoption. Currently, Bill resides with his wife Nancy in Oakwood Hills, Illinois. They have 2 successful boys, the cutest little granddaughter, and just recently welcomed another beautiful granddaughter into their family. Connect with Bill McHenry: Website: www.widgeteerinc.com  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Bill McHenry: Leading with Positivity Through Tough Times
  4. Jul 30

    Charles Cary: Finding the Cure for the “Cancers” in Your Life and Leadership

    A former substance abuser and two-time cancer survivor, Sir Charles Cary transformed his life into a masterclass on purpose, resilience, and leadership. In this episode, he shares how trusting yourself, serving others, and redefining success can help you overcome life’s “cancers” and lead with impact. In this episode, Kevin and Charles Cary discuss: Superpower of people and authentic creativityJourney from addiction to transformation and leadershipBattling cancer and reshaping life perspectiveTrusting yourself as a leader and reading the roomRedefining success beyond money and living a multi-passion life Key Takeaways: The ability to genuinely love, understand, and connect with people can be a powerful superpower in life and leadership.Real transformation often begins when you recognize that you are the change that needs to happen.Life’s toughest challenges—like addiction and serious illness—can become catalysts for purpose, clarity, and service to others.Effective leadership requires trusting yourself, reading the room, and focusing on what your audience or team truly needs, not just what you want to deliver.Success is more than money; it includes fulfillment, diversified gifts, and a quality of life aligned with who you really are. "I know that success is more than money. Success is achievement. Success is a quality of life." - Charles Cary About Charles Cary: Charles Cary is a Harlem-raised kid who fell into many of the trappings of the world and overcame substance abuse in addition to cancer. Connect with Charles Cary: Website: https://sircharlescary.com/ | https://sircharlescarymusic.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sircharlescary/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Charles Cary: Finding the Cure for the “Cancers” in Your Life and Leadership
  5. Jul 23

    Alan Schomaker: Leading Digital Transformation Without Losing the Human Touch

    In a world where AI, cloud systems, and constant disruption redefine how we work, how do leaders stay human, calm, and effective? In this episode, a CIO shares hard-won lessons on digital transformation, culture change, and the everyday habits that keep leaders grounded under pressure. In this episode, Kevin and Alan Schomaker discuss: Bridging technology expertise and people-centered leadershipCultural change in digital transformation and ERP migrationCommunication skills in an AI-driven worldBalancing technology with human connection and focusPersonal leadership philosophy, crisis leadership, and continuous growthKey Takeaways: Technical change is the easy part; the real challenge is leading the cultural shift that new systems demand.Clear, simple communication, especially around processes and expectations, is now a core leadership skill, not a “nice to have.”Leaders must intentionally create boundaries with technology to protect focus, presence, and genuine human connection.Small daily practices like deep breathing, walking, and quiet thinking time can reset the brain and prevent overwhelm.Continuous reading, reflection, and refining a personal ethos are essential for anyone who wants to grow into a resilient, effective leader. "Don't rely on technology to solve all your problems. It's a great tool, but it's a tool like anything else." - Alan Schomaker About Alan Schomaker: Alan is a technology and operations executive and Chief Information Officer with more than 25 years of experience leading digital transformation, enterprise system modernization, and cybersecurity governance. As CIO of Loyola University New Orleans, he leads enterprise IT strategy supporting 4,500 students and 1,200 faculty and staff. Connect with Alan Schomaker: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/walanschomaker/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Alan Schomaker: Leading Digital Transformation Without Losing the Human Touch
  6. Jul 16

    Dr. Archana Dubey: Leading Responsible AI and Human-Centered Healthcare Innovation

    Discover how one physician-turned-entrepreneur scaled her impact from individual patients to millions of lives—without losing the human heart of medicine. In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Archana Dubey discuss: Connection and empathy as a leadership superpowerJourney from physician to global healthcare and AI innovatorBuilding and funding responsible AI startups in healthcareImagination, creativity, and freeing time for deep thinkingFuture skills, communication, and leadership in global health teamsKey Takeaways: Deep, authentic connection grounded in empathy is a powerful asset in leadership, medicine, and innovation, enabling stronger teams and more human-centered solutions.Scaling impact in healthcare often requires moving beyond one-on-one clinical care into roles that shape systems, benefits, technologies, and entire populations.The success of early-stage ventures hinges less on the idea and more on the team’s humility, customer obsession, and willingness to pivot based on real-world feedback.AI is a double-edged sword; used thoughtfully, it can free humans from repetitive work, create time for imagination and creativity, and ultimately make us more fully human.Future healthcare leaders must combine a hunger for growth, continuous learning, soft skills like empathy and communication, and the discipline to use technology as a tool—not a substitute—for human presence. "Imagination is where new ideas come from. Iteration is where you keep doing the same old, same old in a different way." - Dr. Archana Dubey About Dr. Archana Dubey: Dr. Archana Dubey is the CEO and Founding Partner of Arches Ventures, where she helps AI‑driven and digital health companies sharpen their products and go-to-market strategy. A mission-driven physician leader with over 30 years of experience, she blends deep clinical expertise with a track record of scaling innovation across healthcare and technology. Previously, she served as Chief Medical Officer at UnitedHealthcare and has held leadership roles with companies including AliveCor, HP, HPE, Google, Qualcomm, and Tesla. Board-certified in Internal and Family Medicine, she trained at Columbia University and USC, practiced at Stanford and UC Davis, and has taught at Stanford’s School of Medicine and Graduate School of Business. Her core strengths are in go-to-market strategy, product positioning, and aligning teams around customer needs to bring meaningful healthcare innovations to market. Connect with Dr. Archana Dubey: Website: archesaccelerator.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dubeymd/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Dr. Archana Dubey: Leading Responsible AI and Human-Centered Healthcare Innovation
  7. Jul 9

    Dr. Benjamin Rifkin: Leading with Listening in a Changing Higher Ed Landscape

    In a time when colleges are closing and careers are constantly evolving, this conversation dives into what leadership in higher education must become: deeply human, radically student-centered, and courageously adaptive. Discover how aligning passion, purpose, and curriculum can transform both institutions and individual lives. In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Benjamin Rifkin discuss: Leadership as listening and human connectionNonlinear career paths and finding your true vocationHelping students choose majors and careers they loveRedesigning higher education for future relevanceBuilding trust, dignity, and respect across all roles Key Takeaways: Leadership begins with deep listening and helping people align their strengths and passions with organizational goals, so they see themselves as meaningful contributors.Career paths are rarely linear; experimenting, changing direction, and abandoning ill-fitting plans can lead to more authentic and fulfilling work.Outside a few regulated professions, the choice of major matters less than developing transferable skills, experiences, and the ability to learn and act professionally.Higher education must pivot from legacy structures built for a growing student population to curricula that explicitly prepare students for meaningful, adaptable careers.Treating every person, from faculty to custodians, with dignity, trust, and recognition not only builds loyalty and performance, but it also models the very leadership we claim to teach. "Lead from where you are and recognize that everyone, everyone around you, is a human being worthy of respect, dignity, who makes a contribution to your organization." - Dr. Benjamin Rifkin About Dr. Benjamin Rifkin: Benjamin Rifkin earned his bachelor’s and first master’s degrees in Russian and East European Studies from Yale University before working in Moscow as a translator and interpreter. He later earned a second master’s degree and a Ph.D. in Slavic Languages and Literature from the University of Michigan and received an honorary doctorate from Middlebury College for his contributions to language education and intercultural understanding. A professor of Russian, Rifkin has held faculty and leadership positions at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Temple University, The College of New Jersey, Ithaca College, Hofstra University, and now serves as University Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at Fairleigh Dickinson University. His research focuses on language proficiency, compassion in education, and student success. He has authored textbooks, published numerous scholarly works, and is a recognized leader in world language education, earning multiple awards for his teaching, research, service, and leadership, including the 2020 Wilga Rivers Award from ACTFL. Connect with Dr. Benjamin Rifkin: Website: https://www.fdu.edu/profiles/benjamin-rifkin/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/benjamin-rifkin-phd/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Dr. Benjamin Rifkin: Leading with Listening in a Changing Higher Ed Landscape
  8. Jul 2

    Dr. Loretta Ovueraye: Redefining Student Success Beyond the Metrics

    A department chair who never planned on academic leadership becomes a VP, shaping how an entire college defines success, belonging, and legacy. In this conversation, she opens up about leading with empathy, elevating students beyond the metrics, and why curiosity and kindness might be a leader’s greatest tools. In this episode, Kevin and Dr. Loretta Ovueraye discuss: Defining moments in an academic leadership journeyDeveloping leaders without fear or hierarchyRethinking student success beyond traditional metricsInclusion, belonging, and institutional cultureLegacy, curiosity, and STEM storytelling for children Key Takeaways: Leadership grounded in empathy, kindness, and curiosity can transform systems without sacrificing humanity.Developing leaders often starts with dismantling the myth that authority requires volume, control, or performance.Student success is not only about grades and degrees; resilience, persistence, and experiential learning are equally powerful wins.A culture of belonging is built by design—through structures, spaces, and practices that help everyone “find their people.”Legacy can be lived out in simple, creative ways, like stories that fuel children’s curiosity and show them they can innovate inside real-world constraints. "You can still engage and promote action while being human." - Dr. Loretta Ovueraye About Dr. Loretta Ovueraye: Dr. Loretta Ovueraye has been vice president of Academic Affairs at Seminole State College of Florida since 2023. Dr. Ovueraye has over 20 years of experience serving in the Florida College System (FCS) as a faculty member, department chairperson, program director, dean of faculty, and more. Before joining Seminole State in June 2023, she served as vice provost of workforce programs and professional learning at Miami Dade College. Her personal educational journey has taken her around the world, from earning her bachelor’s degree in microbiology from Edo State University in Nigeria to earning a master’s degree in environmental science from Imperial College, University of London, and her Ed.D. in higher education administration from Northeastern University. As vice president of academic affairs, Dr. Ovueraye is responsible for the delivery of academic programs, courses, and services. Seminole State offers over 200 degrees, certificates, and programs, including 11 bachelor’s degrees. Connect with Dr. Loretta Ovueraye: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/loretta-ovueraye-a3404541/  Connect with Kevin Neal: Website: https://drkdneal.com  Book: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0C47RZDSS  https://www.amazon.com/Guided-Greatness-Mentorship-Developing-professionals-ebook/dp/B0FGBH1VNS Email: coachkd63@gmail.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachkd63

    Dr. Loretta Ovueraye: Redefining Student Success Beyond the Metrics
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Effective leadership starts with strong communication and connection. Each episode of Imagining Bridges to Better Leadership offers actionable tips, expert advice, and inspiring stories to help you create thriving teams and sharpen your leadership skills. Whether you’re managing a small business, leading a team in higher education, or driving growth in a midsized organization, this show is for you.