Execution Insights™: The Podcast

Jim Huling, author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution

Execution Insights™: The Podcast Exploring the Inner Life of a Leader Leadership is harder than ever. Goals are clear, but execution slips. Pressure is constant, and too often the joy of leading gets lost. The Execution Insights™: The Podcast brings you practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement for leaders who want to execute with clarity and lead with impact. Each episode delivers: A powerful idea you can apply immediately.Stories drawn from decades of coaching executives and teams worldwide.Honest conversations about the challenges and victories every leader faces. Hosted by Jim Huling—CEO, best-selling author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution, and executive coach to leaders across five continents—this podcast is your weekly source of clarity, courage, and practical tools to help you and your team thrive. If you’re ready to strengthen your purpose, sharpen your execution, and lead with greater impact, you’re in the right place.

  1. MAR 5

    The Through Line of Your Life: Discovering the Work You Were Meant to Do

    The Through Line of Your Life What if the most important pattern in your life is something you can only see when you look backward? In architecture, a through line is the structural path that carries the weight of a building from top to bottom. If it’s broken—even slightly—the structure weakens. When it’s intact, the building stands strong. Jim Huling explores how the same principle applies to a life. Through a personal story and four powerful reflection questions, Jim invites leaders to step back and recognize the deeper pattern that has been shaping their work, their purpose, and their impact all along. If you’ve ever asked yourself: • What am I really meant to do next? • Why did certain work feel so meaningful? • How do I align my life and leadership going forward? this episode will help you begin seeing the through line that connects it all. Four reflection questions from the episode: When have I felt most alive in the work I was doing?How have I been uniquely gifted to do that work?Why did that work matter so deeply to me?What impact did I create?If you'd like help walking through this reflection personally, Jim offers a guided process called the Life Alignment Review™, designed to help leaders see the deeper pattern of their life and align their vision, strategy, execution, and legacy with the work that is truly theirs to do. Learn more: https://calendly.com/jimhuling/the-life-alignment-review Subscribe for more weekly insights:  https://www.executioninsights.com/newsletter Enjoyed the episode? Have questions or a personal story to relate? Send a text!

    13 min
  2. JAN 15

    Why Not Now?

    Why Not Now? Listening to the Whisper That Calls Us Forward At the beginning of a new year, a quiet question often appears. Why not now? It doesn’t arrive with urgency or pressure. It simply asks us to notice where we’ve been waiting—and why. In this episode, Jim Huling reflects on hesitation—not the kind that comes from fear or disengagement, but the kind that disguises itself as wisdom, patience, and responsibility. Drawing from his own experience as a CEO, Jim shares a personal story of choosing to wait when the market was changing, and the unexpected cost that decision carried. This is a conversation about how competence can quietly become a ceiling, how waiting is rarely neutral, and how thoughtful, capable leaders can unintentionally postpone the very moments that would move them forward. This episode is not a call to rush or to be reckless.  It’s an invitation to listen more closely—to the quieter voice beneath the noise. If you’ve ever felt a pull toward something more, yet found yourself saying “not yet,” this reflection is for you. Take your time with it.  Let the question linger. Why not now? Episode Summary In this episode, Jim Huling reflects on hesitation and the quiet cost of waiting. At the start of a new year, he explores the question “Why not now?” not as pressure, but as an invitation to notice where caution has begun to feel like wisdom. Drawing from his own experience as a CEO, Jim shares a personal leadership story about choosing to wait while the market changed — and the unexpected cost that decision carried. Through that reflection, he examines how competence can quietly become a ceiling, why waiting is rarely neutral, and how thoughtful, capable leaders can unintentionally postpone the moments that would move them forward. This episode is not a call to rush or to be reckless. It’s an invitation to listen more closely — to the quieter voice beneath the noise. Key Moments 00:00 The quiet question that follows us into a new year  03:45 Why hesitation often disguises itself as wisdom  07:10 A leadership decision that felt prudent — and proved costly  12:20 How competence can quietly become a ceiling  15:50 Why waiting is rarely neutral  18:10 A closing reflection on responsibility, timing, and choice Links Subscribe to the Execution Insights newsletter:  https://www.executioninsights.com/newsletter Enjoyed the episode? Have questions or a personal story to relate? Send a text!

    12 min

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Execution Insights™: The Podcast Exploring the Inner Life of a Leader Leadership is harder than ever. Goals are clear, but execution slips. Pressure is constant, and too often the joy of leading gets lost. The Execution Insights™: The Podcast brings you practical wisdom and heartfelt encouragement for leaders who want to execute with clarity and lead with impact. Each episode delivers: A powerful idea you can apply immediately.Stories drawn from decades of coaching executives and teams worldwide.Honest conversations about the challenges and victories every leader faces. Hosted by Jim Huling—CEO, best-selling author of The 4 Disciplines of Execution, and executive coach to leaders across five continents—this podcast is your weekly source of clarity, courage, and practical tools to help you and your team thrive. If you’re ready to strengthen your purpose, sharpen your execution, and lead with greater impact, you’re in the right place.