Mind Your Business

Brian Hengesbaugh

Mind Your Business (Brought to you by MindOn Leadership) It’s time to stop the guesswork of leadership ... and it's time to Mind Your Business. This podcast is your direct line to the science-fueled best practices for today's leaders. Hosted by executive coach and facilitator Brian Hengesbaugh and strategic leader Matt Hunter, we peel back the management hype to deliver practical, behavioral-science, organizational psychology, and neuroscience-backed techniques that you can implement the minute you finish listening. We cover: Brain Hacks for Better Decisions: Grab the conscious communication, emotional intelligence, and structured decision making tools that top performers use to achieve peak results. Culture Creation: Learn the proven formulas for shifting team dynamics from reactive chaos to high-performing, sustainable execution. Immediate Impact: Deploy quick, practical strategies for elevating productivity, boosting focus ... and having some fun along the way! Think of this as the fun, fast-paced "Operator's Manual" for your executive mind. Stop overthinking your leadership and start leveraging science-driven insights to Mind Your Business successfully.

Episodes

  1. 12/18/2025

    (Ep.9) For Great Meetings -> Stop Monologuing! Plus Tools to Get Your Team Talking

    Have you ever asked a question in a team meeting only to be met with pure, unadulterated silence? Or perhaps the opposite is true: one person dominates the airtime while everyone else tunes out. In this episode, we dive deep into the mechanics of team communication and the invisible forces that drive—or stifle—participation. We explore why "open floor" discussions often fail and how leaders can architect environments that encourage equitable talk time, psychological safety, and higher collective intelligence. We break down the data behind effective meetings, including the surprising "averaging" effect listeners use when processing your points, and why asking the right questions is 60% of the battle. In this episode, you’ll learn: The "Crickets" Cure: Why standard facilitation pauses (7-10 seconds) aren't enough, and why pros wait up to 30 seconds. The "Think, Pair, Share" Method: A simple framework to move from awkward silence to active debate. The "First Follower" Strategy: How to prime your team to speak up without putting them on the spot. The "Lego" vs. "Horse Race" Mindset: Shifting your team from competing for status to building on ideas. Reverse Seniority: A tactical approach to neutralizing power dynamics in team communication.   Key Quote: "Questions occupy around 6% of what's said during a meeting, and yet those questions dictate over 60% of the conversation content."   Mentioned in this episode: Google’s Project Aristotle (The study on effective teams). Ray Dalio’s Reverse Seniority principle. The "Average vs. Sum" persuasion paradox.

    40 min
  2. 12/08/2025

    (Ep.6) Part 1 - Feedback Doesn’t Have to Hurt: The Science of High-Performance Communication

    Does the phrase "Can I give you some feedback?" send a shiver down your spine? You aren't alone. For many leaders, giving feedback feels like walking a tightrope, and for teams, receiving it can feel like a personal attack. But what if the silence is actually more dangerous than the critique? In this episode, we break down why feedback is the ultimate driver of team performance—and why the lack of it is a flashing warning signal for your company culture. We move beyond the dreaded annual performance review and dive into the "3 P's" framework, a step-by-step guide to navigating difficult conversations without burning bridges. In this episode, we cover: The Receiver-Giver Gap: We fear that we're perceived as mean when we give feedback, but the receiver actually interprets it as care. Situation vs. Expectation: How to stop using "always/never" statements and start having actionable conversations. The 3 Ps: The stepping stones (Personal, Permission, Purpose) to open a feedback conversation effectively. The 5:1 Ratio: The balance of positive-to-critical interactions needed to maintain a healthy relationship. The ROI of Debriefs: Data shows that structured retrospectives can boost team performance by 30-40%. Whether you are a manager afraid of micromanaging, or a team member craving clarity, this conversation will give you the tools to turn conflict into high-performance communication.

    34 min
  3. 12/02/2025

    (Ep.4) Part 2 - Why the Best Teams Are Built in the Wild: Applying Mountain Wisdom to Leadership Strategy

    What do a rock climber dangling 1,000 feet in the air and a CEO running a Monday morning meeting have in common? If they don't close the loop on communication, things go south fast. In this episode, we swap the boardroom for the basecamp to explore what high-stakes rock climbing can teach us about leadership, communication, and trust. We dive deep into the concept of "Closed Loop Communication" and why the habits of High Reliability Organizations (like aviation and military units) are crucial for your team—even if no one is hanging off a cliff.   Tune in to learn: The Intelligence Paradox: Why your high IQ might be blinding you to your own mistakes. Communication - Mountain Mode vs. Camp Mode: Knowing when to focus on action and when it’s okay to debrief. The Power of Small Talk: Why spending 5 minutes "shooting the breeze" is efficient, not wasteful. The Contrast Principle: How doing hard things in the wild builds resilience for office stress. Power of Checklist: Why surgeons and pilots use checklists, and why you aren't above them. Timestamps: (01:14) What is Closed Loop Communication? (The Belayer Example). (04:50) "Slow is Smooth, Smooth is Fast." (12:41) Why intelligent people struggle with confirmation bias. (14:24) Mountain Talk vs. Camp Talk: When to focus on action vs debrief. (17:20) Why small talk is actually "motivational fuel." (21:35) The Contrast Principle: Using adventure to reframe stress. (23:13) Question-Substitution: Are you subconsciously answering the wrong question?

    29 min
  4. 11/27/2025

    (Ep.3) Part 1 - Why the Best Teams Are Built in the Wild: Applying Mountain Wisdom to Leadership Strategy

    "I met him for the first time a month ago... and I would now trust him with my life. The trust is unparalleled compared to other people I've spent three days with." For Matt and Brian, the mountains aren't just a playground—they are the ultimate classroom for leadership. In this episode, we bridge the gap between the backcountry and the boardroom to explore why the most resilient teams are forged in uncomfortable environments. We move beyond the typical "leadership metaphors" and dive into real, high-stakes stories—including a harrowing climbing accident that taught us more about trust and calmness than any office ever could. In this episode, we cover: The "Puddle of Light" Concept: How to make confident strategic decisions when you can only see ten feet in front of you (and why "getting it wrong" isn't the problem - not having feedback to realize you're mistake is the deeper issue.) The Yerkes-Dodson Law: Why your goal as a leader shouldn't be "zero stress," and how to find the optimal zone of arousal for high performance. The "Chapstick Moment": A masterclass in regulating your team’s emotions during a crisis, even when you are the one carrying the most risk. Rupture and Repair: Why friction in the office lingers for months, but friction in the wild is resolved in minutes—and how to bring that efficiency back to your workplace. Building Trust on the Ledge: Moving beyond "hiring for culture fit" to building "trust of capability." Whether you are scaling a literal mountain or launching a new product, this conversation will change how you view risk, stress, and the people standing next to you.

    35 min

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Mind Your Business (Brought to you by MindOn Leadership) It’s time to stop the guesswork of leadership ... and it's time to Mind Your Business. This podcast is your direct line to the science-fueled best practices for today's leaders. Hosted by executive coach and facilitator Brian Hengesbaugh and strategic leader Matt Hunter, we peel back the management hype to deliver practical, behavioral-science, organizational psychology, and neuroscience-backed techniques that you can implement the minute you finish listening. We cover: Brain Hacks for Better Decisions: Grab the conscious communication, emotional intelligence, and structured decision making tools that top performers use to achieve peak results. Culture Creation: Learn the proven formulas for shifting team dynamics from reactive chaos to high-performing, sustainable execution. Immediate Impact: Deploy quick, practical strategies for elevating productivity, boosting focus ... and having some fun along the way! Think of this as the fun, fast-paced "Operator's Manual" for your executive mind. Stop overthinking your leadership and start leveraging science-driven insights to Mind Your Business successfully.