Shifts and Ladders

Rion Robinson

Shifts and Ladders: The Integration Podcast You’ve done everything the world told you to do — achieved the goals, earned the recognition, climbed every ladder. But somewhere along the way, something still feels off. Shifts and Ladders is the podcast for high-performers, creators, and leaders who are ready to go beyond success and step into integration. Hosted by Rion Robinson, Your Integration Advisor and founder of The Integration Company, this show explores the inner shifts required to live, lead, and create from wholeness. Through deep conversation, spiritual insight, and actionable frameworks, Rion helps you align mindset, systems, and strategy — so your outer success reflects your inner peace. Because the real climb isn’t just upward. It’s inward.

  1. MAR 20

    The Root System: Why You Can't Build Integration on Unhealed Ground

    You’ve been building your life on soil you never tested, wondering why everything you plant keeps dying. The career that should have fulfilled you, the marriage that should have been easy by now, the faith that should feel deeper. It’s not the seed—it’s the soil. In Episode 5 of Shifts and Ladders, Rion Robinson kicks off a new four-part series focused on rebuilding. Moving from recognizing fragmentation to actively pursuing integration requires excavation. Rion dives into the biblical wisdom of Jeremiah 17 and Matthew 7 to explain why true wholeness cannot be built on top of unhealed wounds. He shares his own story of realizing his ambition was driven by pain rather than purpose, and provides two highly practical tools to help you examine your own foundation. Key Takeaways: •The Problem Beneath the Problem: Most leaders try to solve Layer 1 and Layer 2 problems (like time management or delegation) when the real issue is a Layer 5 wound. •The Deception of the Sand House: In good weather, a house built on sand looks identical to a house built on rock. It is only under pressure that the foundation is revealed. •The Five Why Questions: A practical framework to dig past surface-level symptoms and uncover the root cause of recurring negative patterns in your life. •The Soil Test: An exercise to evaluate the five domains of your life (work, home, faith, health, community) to determine if your ambition is rooted in purpose or pain. Chapters / Timestamps: •[0:00] Cold Open: Building on soil you never tested •[0:50] The Problem Beneath the Problem (Jeremiah 17) •[2:30] The Five Why Questions: Getting to the root cause •[4:00] Rion’s Story: Driven by a wound, not a vision •[5:30] The Parable of the Builders (Matthew 7) •[8:00] The Integration Piece: Clean water through contaminated pipes •[9:30] Tool 1: The Five Why Questions (Personal Edition) •[12:00] Tool 2: The Soil Test •[14:00] Your Weekly Challenge & Closing Thoughts Stop performing and start becoming whole. Take the Fragmentation Assessment today to see exactly where you stand: [Here] About the Host: Rion Robinson is a Change Management Consultant, founder of Integrated Co., and the creator of The Integration Protocol™. He helps "Fragmented Achievers"—high-performing leaders who are externally successful but internally fragmented—find true wholeness by integrating Lean Six Sigma, Adlerian psychology, Internal Family Systems, and biblical wisdom. If you found value in today’s episode, please subscribe to Shifts and Ladders on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite listening platform. Leaving a review helps other high-performers find the show and begin their journey toward integration.

    18 min
  2. FEB 25

    What Toyota and Jesus Have in Common (And Why It Matters for Your Life)

    You hit the goal and it still felt empty. You had the breakthrough and three weeks later you were back to the same pattern. You keep finishing things and never feeling finished. Here's the problem nobody's telling you: you've been running a continuous improvement process on your life without ever defining what "improved" actually looks like. And in Lean manufacturing, that's not self-improvement — that's overprocessing. Activity without alignment. Motion without a model. Toyota figured this out decades ago. They didn't build the most efficient production system on earth through radical overnight revolution. They built it through Kaizen — small, incremental, daily improvements toward a clearly defined standard. No standard, no Kaizen. Without a target state, improvement has no direction. So what's the target state for your soul? In this episode, I make a case that might surprise you. The standard for human wholeness isn't a personality profile. It isn't your "best self." It isn't the curated version of you that performs well on LinkedIn. The standard is a person — Jesus Christ. Not as a stained-glass-window religious figure, but as the most operationally integrated human being who ever walked the earth. He managed His energy without guilt. He held authority and tenderness in the same body without fragmenting. He stayed on assignment when the crowd wanted scope creep. And Luke 2:52 reveals that He grew in four dimensions simultaneously — wisdom, stature, favor with God, and favor with man — without overdeveloping one at the expense of the others. That's the blueprint. And everything God is doing in your life right now — the stripping, the waiting, the discomfort of still becoming — is a Kaizen cycle designed to close the gap between where you are and that standard. In this episode, you'll discover: → Why continuous improvement fails without a defined standard — and what that means for every self-help framework you've tried → How Jesus operated as an integrated leader across five dimensions that no modern leadership model has replicated → The Luke 2:52 framework for four-dimensional human wholeness → Why the season of feeling "unfinished" is actually proof that God's process is working, not failing → Two practices to implement this week: the four-dimension audit and reading Mark as an operational case study If you've been exhausted from building yourself from scratch, this episode is the permission slip to stop — and the blueprint to start cooperating with what's already being built in you. — Scriptures referenced: 2 Corinthians 3:18, Philippians 1:6, Luke 2:52, Mark 1:35-38, John 4:6-34, Luke 4:43 Lean Principle: Kaizen (改善) — Continuous improvement toward a defined standard — 🔗 Free resource: Take the Fragmentation Score Assessment — find out where your integration is breaking down. → Here 📩 Work with Rion: Book a discovery call. → Here — Connect with Rion: YouTube → youtube.com/@RionRobinson Instagram → instagram.com/rionwrobinson LinkedIn → linkedin.com/in/rionrobinson Website → rionrobinson.com

    16 min
  3. 12/19/2025

    Faith vs. Stupidity: Why God Won’t Rescue Your Bad Decisions

    Are you trusting God, or are you testing Him? The Enemy loves to twist Scripture to make recklessness look like faith. Here is why God's protection is not a license for your stupidity. In Week 2 of our Wilderness Series, we are breaking down the Second Temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:5-7). The Enemy doesn’t come as a monster; he comes as a theologian, quoting Psalm 91 to trap the Son of God. We are talking about the subtle but dangerous trap of Presumption—making reckless decisions with your money, your health, or your business, and then demanding God fix it. In this episode, we cover: Why the Devil quotes the Bible (and how he twists it). The difference between a God-given Sign and an Ego-driven Stunt. "Boring Obedience": The Tom Brady principle of success that no one wants to talk about. Why sometimes the most spiritual thing you can do is "take the stairs" instead of jumping. If you have been waiting for a miraculous bailout for a mess you created, this episode will help you stop jumping and start walking in wisdom. 0:00 - The Enemy Acts Like a Theologian 1:30 - The Pinnacle: Public Pressure & Ego 3:30 - What is Presumption? (The "Fake Faith" Trap) 5:40 - God Is Not Your Safety Net for Bad Decisions 8:00 - God's Protection is Not a License for Stupidity 9:40 - The Tom Brady Principle (Boring Obedience) 11:25 - The Challenge: Stop Jumping, Start Walking #FaithVsStupidity #Presumption #BoringObedience #ChristianLeadership #ShiftsAndLadders

    14 min
  4. 12/10/2025

    The Trap of "If": Why You Feel Like You Have to Prove Yourself

    The greatest weapon against your identity isn't a blatant lie—it's a subtle suggestion. The enemy doesn't come up to you and say, "You aren't God's child." Instead, he whispers, "If you are God's child... then why is this happening?" In this episode of Shifts and Ladders, we look at the pattern in Matthew Chapters 3 and 4 to uncover how the enemy attempts to shift you from Sonship to Survival. We analyze the Baptism of Jesus vs. the Temptation in the Wilderness to see exactly how the enemy removed the word "Beloved" and added the condition "If". If you are working 80 hours a week turning "stones into bread" just to prove you are successful, you are falling into a trap. It is time to stop entertaining the "question mark" and stand on God's "period." In this video, we cover: (0:00) The "Subtle Suggestion": How the enemy attacks your identity (1:20) Matthew 3: Why God established "Beloved" (Identity) before "Ministry" (Productivity) (3:30) Matthew 4: The Test immediately follows the Revelation (5:00) The Trap: How the enemy strips "Beloved" to make your identity "Conditionary" (6:50) Stones to Bread: The danger of using your gift to prove your worth (8:40) The Solution: Integration and the power of "It Is Written" (9:15) Question Marks vs. Periods: Living off the Word (10:00) The Challenge: Be a Thermostat and set the temperature this week Quotes from the episode: "God's pleasure is anchored in Jesus' identity, not his productivity." "The enemy wants you to move from sonship to survival... survival is always conditionary." "When you try to prove your identity, you actually lose your authority." "A suggestion always has a question mark, but a declaration always ends in a period." #Identity #SpiritualWarfare #Matthew4 #ChristianLeadership #RionRobinson #ShiftsAndLadders #BeDoHave

    11 min

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Shifts and Ladders: The Integration Podcast You’ve done everything the world told you to do — achieved the goals, earned the recognition, climbed every ladder. But somewhere along the way, something still feels off. Shifts and Ladders is the podcast for high-performers, creators, and leaders who are ready to go beyond success and step into integration. Hosted by Rion Robinson, Your Integration Advisor and founder of The Integration Company, this show explores the inner shifts required to live, lead, and create from wholeness. Through deep conversation, spiritual insight, and actionable frameworks, Rion helps you align mindset, systems, and strategy — so your outer success reflects your inner peace. Because the real climb isn’t just upward. It’s inward.