Uncommon Impact

Nathan Whitaker

Uncommon Impact is a leadership podcast hosted by Nathan Whitaker—speaker, author, and Super Bowl–winning former NFL executive. The show features thoughtful conversations with leaders from sports, education, business, and media, exploring how teams are built, how values are tested, and how leaders create lasting impact. Each episode focuses on leadership, culture, decision-making under pressure, and living with purpose.

Episodes

  1. 6d ago

    Kent Maxson: Leadership, Culture, and Education-Based Athletics

    What is the real purpose of sports?  In this episode of Uncommon Impact, Nathan Whitaker sits down with Kent Maxson, Athletics Coordinator at the American School Foundation in Mexico City, to discuss leadership, culture, and why athletics should develop people—not just produce victories.  Drawing from more than two decades of being involved in athletic programs in Qatar, Kenya, Vietnam, and Mexico, Kent shares how moving between cultures has shaped his philosophy of leadership. He explains why trust, active listening, and meaningful relationships create stronger teams than rules alone, and why great coaches measure success by who students become long after the final whistle.  Whether you lead a business, a school, a team, or a family, this conversation offers practical insights into creating environments where people thrive.  In this episode: • Why education-based athletics matters • Building trust before creating change • Leading across different cultures • Why listening is one of a leader's greatest strengths • Helping people discover answers instead of giving instructions • Why leadership is bigger than winning About Nathan Whitaker Nathan Whitaker is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, former NFL executive, Super Bowl champion, leadership speaker, and executive coach. Learn more: https://nathanwhitaker.com Subscribe for new episodes of Uncommon Impact every Thursday. Uncommon Impact explores the people, experiences, and principles that shape extraordinary leaders and teams.

  2. Jul 9

    Why Uncommon Impact?

    Why Uncommon Impact? Why do some people leave those around them better than they found them? Welcome to Uncommon Impact. In this introductory episode, Nathan Whitaker shares the vision behind the podcast and why he believes the most meaningful conversations aren't just about success—they're about significance, character, and the lasting impact we have on others. Drawing on more than three decades in professional sports, leadership, and publishing, Nathan explains why he created Uncommon Impact: to explore the people, experiences, and principles that shape extraordinary leaders and teams. Future episodes feature leaders from sports, business, education, and beyond discussing the mentors who shaped them, the lessons they've learned, and the habits that have helped them make a difference in the lives of others. Whether you lead an organization, coach a team, or simply want to live a life of greater purpose and influence, these conversations are designed to encourage, challenge, and equip you on your own leadership journey. In this episode:  Why Nathan started Uncommon Impact The difference between success and significance  Why character matters more than accomplishment  Learning from conversations with remarkable leaders  Building a life of influence and lasting impact About Nathan Whitaker Nathan Whitaker is a #1 New York Times bestselling author, former NFL executive, Super Bowl champion, leadership speaker, and executive coach. He has co-authored books with Tony Dungy, Tim Tebow, James Brown, and Dave Roberts, and speaks around the world on leadership, team culture, and building organizations that thrive. Learn more at https://nathanwhitaker.com New episodes are released every Thursday. If you enjoyed this introduction, please follow Uncommon Impact and consider leaving a rating or review. It helps others discover the show and join the conversation.

About

Uncommon Impact is a leadership podcast hosted by Nathan Whitaker—speaker, author, and Super Bowl–winning former NFL executive. The show features thoughtful conversations with leaders from sports, education, business, and media, exploring how teams are built, how values are tested, and how leaders create lasting impact. Each episode focuses on leadership, culture, decision-making under pressure, and living with purpose.