The Uncorporate World

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Corporate life feels broken. So we’re rebuilding it. The Uncorporate World is where ambition meets authenticity. Hosted by Dr. Heidi and Alexis Cao, this podcast dives into burnout, leadership failures, ethical AI, entrepreneurship, and what Gen Z and established leaders can learn from each other. No fluff. No corporate jargon. Just honest conversations about building work that actually works.

  1. Aug 6

    You Know What to Do… So Why Aren’t You Doing It?

    If you've ever known exactly what you should do—but still found yourself stuck—this episode is for you. On this episode of The Uncorporate World, Dr. Heidi Gregory-Mina and Diana sit down with Dr. Kay Bloom, transformational coach, speaker, and co-author alongside Lisa Nichols, for an honest conversation about what really holds people back from creating the life they want. Together, they explore why fear, self-doubt, comparison, and the opinions of others often keep us from taking action—even when we know the next step. They also tackle one of today's biggest questions: Can AI become a powerful tool for personal growth, or will it never replace the human connection we need to truly heal? Plus, don't miss our fast-paced True or False game, where Dr. Kay Bloom breaks down some of the biggest myths about confidence, motivation, failure, success, and waiting until you're "ready." Whether you're an entrepreneur, student, leader, or simply someone looking to break through what's been holding you back, this episode will challenge your thinking and inspire you to take action. In this episode you'll discover: Why knowledge alone doesn't create change How to stop letting other people's opinions control your decisions Why comparison is stealing your confidence The truth about confidence, motivation, and taking action How to use AI as a tool without losing your own critical thinking Practical strategies to finally move from knowing... to doing Sometimes the only thing standing between you and the life you want is the story you've been telling yourself. It's time to change the story.

  2. Jul 17

    Building Hope Across Borders

    In this inspiring episode of The UnCorporate World, Dr. Heidi Gregory-Mina and Moxi sit down with Andrea Sedlock, President and Founder of Rukundo International, to discuss her journey from dreaming about the future as a high school student to leading an organization that is transforming lives in Uganda. Andrea shares the story behind Rukundo International, the challenges faced by the communities it serves, and the powerful role education, compassion, and sustainable development play in breaking the cycle of poverty. She also reflects on the failures that shaped her, the lessons she wishes she had known earlier, and why anyone—regardless of age, experience, or financial resources—can make a meaningful difference. The conversation wraps up with a fun round of "True or False," where Andrea shares her perspective on leadership, failure, education, social media, and what it really takes to change the world. Whether you're a student exploring your future, an educator, a nonprofit leader, or simply someone who wants to leave the world a little better than you found it, this episode will leave you inspired to take action. In this episode, you'll learn: How Andrea's career path evolved into a life of service The mission and impact of Rukundo International The realities facing communities in Uganda Why leadership starts with compassion and listening Practical ways anyone can make a difference—starting today Why hope remains one of the most powerful forces for change Join us for a conversation about leadership, purpose, resilience, and the incredible impact one person can have on the world

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Corporate life feels broken. So we’re rebuilding it. The Uncorporate World is where ambition meets authenticity. Hosted by Dr. Heidi and Alexis Cao, this podcast dives into burnout, leadership failures, ethical AI, entrepreneurship, and what Gen Z and established leaders can learn from each other. No fluff. No corporate jargon. Just honest conversations about building work that actually works.