Made for Impact

Gretchen Schott
Made for Impact

There are leaders in the world who are made for impact. You are one of them. This is the show for you–a leader who wants to leave a lasting impact on your organization, your team, and your life. Host Gretchen Schott invites real leaders into conversation with her, creating space for them to reflect on the impact they’ve left in their world. With her, they’re sharing what it truly looks like to lead organizations with purpose, and exploring their own trials and triumphs for you to glean insights from. And, in her “Masterclass” series, she’s giving you exclusive, intimate access to leaders who have impacted tens of thousands of people–from authors to founders to celebrities you look up to. This show will not only encourage and enable you to become a better leader, but it will also open your eyes to your own impact in the world—both personally and professionally. Join us every other week for new inspiring and enlightening conversations that will lift you up, and enable you to leave a greater impact.

  1. 12月12日

    Leadership Lesson: The Truth about Top Performance and What Managers Get Wrong

    "Busyness without prioritization gets confused with effectiveness."  - Gretchen Schott In this Leadership Lesson, Gretchen Schott breaks down the real and imitation traits of high-performing employees, challenging common misconceptions about what true productivity and effectiveness look like. By examining behaviors often mistaken for high performance—like constant busyness and multitasking—Gretchen reveals how these traits can hinder personal and organizational growth. Join us as Gretchen shares her insights on why focusing on quality over quantity, fostering strong relationships, and setting realistic boundaries are the keys to long-term success. This episode provides a fresh perspective on identifying and cultivating authentic high-performance behaviors in yourself and your team. In this episode, you’ll learn: What productivity actually looks like The power of strategic focus over last-minute heroics How fostering relationships and embracing adaptability drive true high-performance Get in touch with Gretchen and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.  Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://www.growthreefold.com/made-for-impact  Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into an essential part of this leadership journey: Adaptive Leadership. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction to high-performance behaviors (01:11) Real High-Performance 1: Consistently driving results  (01:56) Real High-Performance 2: Proactively solving problems (02:53) Real High-Performance 3: Building strong relationships (03:44) Real High-Performance 4: Adaptability and learning agility (04:21) Real High-Performance 5: Strategic thinking with execution (05:47) Imitation High-Performance 1: Always busy without prioritization (06:30) Imitation High-Performance 2: Frequent last-minute success (07:27) Imitation High-Performance 3: Saying yes to everything (08:45) Imitation High-Performance 4: Overemphasis on multitasking (10:00) Imitation High-Performance 5: Immediate responsiveness

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  2. 11月28日

    Blueprint for Thriving Moms: Connection, Confidence, and Leadership with Amri Kibbler and Erika Hanafin

    "Community is a superpower for women. It allows us to be more energetic, more focused, and to create greater impact." - Amri Kibbler In this episode, host Gretchen Schott sits down with Amri Kibbler and Erika Hanafin, the visionaries behind HeyMama, to explore how their community is empowering moms to thrive both professionally and personally. They discuss the unique challenges working mothers face, the transformative power of authentic connection, and how HeyMama is fostering a network where women can succeed in business while embracing the complexities of motherhood. Join the conversation as Amri and Erika share stories of resilience, the importance of creating space for moms in the workplace, and the actionable ways businesses can support mothers to drive greater impact. In this episode, you’ll learn: The unique challenges and strengths moms bring to the workplace How building a supportive community fuels professional and personal growth Practical ways businesses can empower working mothers to drive impact Connect with Erika Hanafin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikafeldhus/ Connect with Amri Kibbler: https://www.linkedin.com/in/amri-kibbler-71333b15/  More on HeyMama: https://www.heymama.co/ More on Hello Mamas: https://hellomamas.co/ Get in touch with Gretchen, and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.  Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x   Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into Problem Solving and Adaptive Leadership. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (02:06) Supporting moms in business and beyond (07:56) The unique power of community for mothers (08:41) Why “network equals net worth” for working moms (12:12) How the HeyMama community accelerates professional success for moms (16:18) Redefining success after being a mom (22:53) How Hello Mamas and HeyMama made an impact (28:48) Transforming motherhood into a leadership superpower

    37 分钟
  3. 10月24日

    Leadership Lesson: Top 5 Engagement Pitfalls

    "If you are focused on highly loyal and highly satisfied people, then you will lead them to engagement." – Gretchen Schott What are the top engagement pitfalls businesses face today, and how can leaders avoid them? In this episode,  Gretchen Schott highlights the five most common mistakes organizations make when trying to engage their teams.  Join us as Gretchen discusses why perks can't replace purpose, how engagement needs to be tailored across departments, and why focusing solely on top performers creates toxic cultures. Gretchen offers unique insights while challenging leaders to rethink their strategies and make intentional, thoughtful changes that lead to meaningful engagement across the entire team. In this episode, you’ll learn: The importance of prioritizing purpose over perks in driving loyalty and satisfaction How to prevent high performers from burning out by encouraging healthy work habits The need for tailored engagement practices across different departments and roles Get in touch with Gretchen and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.   Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x   Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into an essential part of this leadership journey: Adaptive Leadership. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (01:04) First pitfall: Ignoring employee feedback (03:01) Second pitfall: Focusing on perks versus purpose (04:12) Third pitfall: Overloading high performers (06:35) Fourth pitfall: An all-for-one approach to engagement (08:47) Fifth pitfall: Focusing only on top performers (11:04) Closing remarks: How to avoid these engagement pitfalls next year

    12 分钟
  4. 10月10日

    Leadership Lesson: Finding Contentment through the Right Content

    "When you're out of sorts and feeling overwhelmed, what are you doing to find rest? What are you doing to experience contentment?" - Gretchen Schott In this Leadership Lesson, Gretchen Schott explores the surprising connection between contentment and the content we consume. By reflecting on how the information, media, and goals we chase affect our sense of satisfaction, Gretchen reveals that true contentment is often hindered by the discontent we invite into our lives through what we absorb daily. Join us as Gretchen unpacks why achieving balance as a leader starts with examining not just what we produce but what we consume. Through mindful reflection and intentional choices, she provides guidance on aligning our consumption with our values and how this can lead to greater peace, fulfillment, and impact in our personal and professional lives. In this episode, you’ll learn: The connection between contentment and the content you consume Why rest and reflection are key to maintaining balance and avoiding burnout The importance of aligning your actions with your core beliefs to achieve long-term satisfaction and effectiveness as a leader Get in touch with Gretchen and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.  Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x   Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into an essential part of this leadership journey: Adaptive Leadership. Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Intro (00:50) The importance of rest and contentment in leadership (01:35) The connection between feeling discontent and the content we consume (03:17) Striving for goals without taking time to rest (05:50) Gretchen’s personal reflection on content creation and its impact (06:34) Closing

    7 分钟
  5. 9月26日

    Robert Irvine’s Recipe for Success: Empathy, Grit, and Authenticity

    “If you do the right things, then money will always follow. Being nice to people doesn’t cost money. Empathy is not a weakness." — Robert Irvine Chef, entrepreneur, and philanthropist Robert Irvine shares his powerful perspective on leading with empathy, kindness, and authenticity. According to Robert, true leadership is about understanding and supporting your team, embracing failure as a learning tool, and staying grounded in your values. His experience running multiple businesses and a foundation taught him that genuine care for others is the secret to success. Join Gretchen and Robert as they explore what it truly means to lead with heart. In this episode, you’ll learn: The ripple effect of being kind Practical ways to build trust with your team   How to turn your ideas into successful ventures Connect with Robert Irvine: https://linkedin.com/in/chefirvine/ More on FITCRUCNH: https://fitcrunch.com/ Check out Robert’s book, “Overcoming Impossible”: https://www.amazon.com/Overcoming-Impossible-Catapult-Business-Success/dp/1400238331   Get in touch with Gretchen, and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.    Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x     Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into Problem Solving and Adaptive Leadership.    Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introducing Made for Impact with host Gretchen Schott (03:13) Advice for startup entrepreneurs   (07:02) Embracing failure as a necessary part of growth   (09:22) Cooking for first responders and the military to give back   (12:43) Inspiration behind "Overcoming Impossible"   (14:21) Leadership values: empathy, trust, and vulnerability   (22:23) The power of kindness and small acts of generosity (29:13) Connecting people through food

    34 分钟
  6. 9月19日

    Leadership Lesson: The 4 P’s of a Successful Onboarding Program

    "We need to be reminded of the fact that when someone joins your organization, even though they've said yes and even though you've interviewed them and even though they seem like the perfect fit, the journey has just begun." - Gretchen Schott.   Employee loyalty and satisfaction start with a successful onboarding program.   In this Leadership Lesson, Gretchen Schott discusses the importance of an onboarding program and the proven four-step framework that goes into it — People, Projects, Process, and Paperwork. Gretchen shares how leaders, whether you're business owner, frontline worker, or HR innovator, can create a seamless and engaging onboarding experience. Following her guidance, you’ll learn practical steps to make a lasting impact on your organization’s culture and ensure your new hires don't just start but thrive.   In this episode, you’ll learn: The difference between orientation and onboarding along with their significance in ensuring employee loyalty and satisfaction The four P's of a robust onboarding program: people, projects, process, and paperwork, which help set new employees up for success The importance of strategically timing the introduction of information and relationships during the onboarding process to foster engagement and affiliation   Get in touch with Gretchen and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.    Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x     Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into an essential part of this leadership journey: Adaptive Leadership.   Jump into the conversation: (00:00) Introduction by Made for Impact with host Gretchen Schott (02:12) The difference between onboarding and orientation (03:36) The 4 P’s of a successful onboarding program (05:36) Communicate the projects your new hire will take part in (07:54) Go through paperwork (10:00) Creating a clear plan increases employee satisfaction (11:01) Closing

    12 分钟
  7. 9月12日

    Developing a Culture of Problem Solving with Matt Tait

    "If you want to be a problem solver, you're going to fail, and that's okay. What you don't want to do is fail the same way multiple times over and over again." — Matt Tait. Matt Tait, CEO of Decimal and a self-described serial entrepreneur, gives us a wealth of knowledge about problem-solving and leadership. Matt shares the paradigms and steps for creating a supportive, growth-oriented work environment through the power of transparency and the importance of asking the right questions and maintaining curiosity. Join Gretchen and Matt as they share ways to empower your team to solve problems and reach new levels of success.   In this episode, you’ll learn: How embracing failure and promoting a culture of transparency can lead to a more innovative and resilient team The importance of curiosity in problem-solving and how it can drive business success How intentional communication and relationship-building in remote work environments can foster strong team dynamics and emotional well-being Connect with Matt Tait: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mtait83/ More on Decimal: https://www.decimal.com/ Check out Matt’s podcast, “After The First Million”: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/after-the-first-million/id1739009037 Get in touch with Gretchen, and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.    Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x     Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into Problem Solving and Adaptive Leadership.    Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introducing Made for Impact with host Gretchen Schott [01:31] Introduction to Matt and his family background [04:09] Decimal’s business model and remote structure [05:08] What Matt has learned from his family businesses [06:20] Why fostering a culture of problem-solving is key [11:01] The importance of talking through failures and learning [12:43] Building trust through shared experiences [17:20] Mental health for remote teams [20:32] How Matt ensures employee satisfaction and loyalty [23:44] Get connected with Matt

    25 分钟
  8. 8月29日

    Leadership Lesson: Are You Dwelling or Processing?

    "Processing allows you to feel your emotions and create a plan to move forward, while dwelling holds you back in repetitive negativity." - Gretchen Schott   There’s a huge difference between dwelling and processing. And choosing one over the other can either make or break your next steps ahead.   In this Leadership Lesson, Gretchen Schott discusses the differences between dwelling and processing and how one can help you learn and grow, while the other can hold you back from your true leadership potential. She shares how mastering this distinction can significantly improve your relationships and leadership effectiveness. Join us as Gretchen shares practical strategies to help you become better and more motivated to make lasting changes.   In this episode, you’ll learn: The difference between dwelling on a problem and processing it A metaphor involving a China doll to help frame your approach to navigating challenging or disappointing relationships A strategy for processing emotions, including acknowledging feelings, identifying physical effects, and establishing control   Get in touch with Gretchen and let her know which impactful leaders you’d like to hear from: Connect on LinkedIn or Subscribe to our newsletter.    Loved this episode? Leave us a review and rating here: https://link.chtbl.com/QY4Knw_x     Strong leaders at all organizational levels are requisites for business success. Gretchen Schott's GrowU Leadership Pathways keeps a leadership ‘pipeline’ flowing to ensure skilled and competent leaders are present throughout every brand in the Threefold Portfolio. This episode of Made for Impact delves into an essential part of this leadership journey: Problem-solving.    Jump into the conversation: [00:00] Introduction by Made for Impact with host Gretchen Schott [00:15] The difference between dwelling and processing [02:42] Strategies to successfully process rather than dwell [05:06] The metaphor of a China Doll [07:13] Encouraging listeners to share their experiences and curiosities

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There are leaders in the world who are made for impact. You are one of them. This is the show for you–a leader who wants to leave a lasting impact on your organization, your team, and your life. Host Gretchen Schott invites real leaders into conversation with her, creating space for them to reflect on the impact they’ve left in their world. With her, they’re sharing what it truly looks like to lead organizations with purpose, and exploring their own trials and triumphs for you to glean insights from. And, in her “Masterclass” series, she’s giving you exclusive, intimate access to leaders who have impacted tens of thousands of people–from authors to founders to celebrities you look up to. This show will not only encourage and enable you to become a better leader, but it will also open your eyes to your own impact in the world—both personally and professionally. Join us every other week for new inspiring and enlightening conversations that will lift you up, and enable you to leave a greater impact.

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