Motivational Mondays: Conversations with Leaders

National Society of Leadership and Success
Motivational Mondays: Conversations with Leaders

A weekly conversation with entrepreneurs, authors, and leadership experts to unravel the secrets behind success. Our guests share their inspirational stories and give actionable advice. Learn more about The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) at thens.ls/mmpodcast.

  1. Leadership and the Hive Effect (Feat. Siobhan McHale)

    3 DAYS AGO

    Leadership and the Hive Effect (Feat. Siobhan McHale)

    Drawing inspiration from her observations of bee colonies, Siobhan McHale offers actionable ways leaders can leverage “group intelligence” to build dynamic, adaptive workplaces. Her very insightful drawn parallels between bees and humans help to uncover practical steps for aligning teams, reframing roles, and harnessing collective strengths to drive meaningful, sustainable change. In her extensive study of bee colonies, Siobhan discovered the impact of role flexibility—a technique leaders can adopt to accelerate change. Just as bees switch roles to ensure the survival of their hive, workplace teams can thrive when roles are reframed to suit evolving challenges. Listen as Siobhan discusses how role reframing in an Australian bank led to unprecedented success, turning disengaged employees into proactive customer service leaders.  IQ and EQ are necessary, but they aren’t enough to handle the complexity of today’s workplaces, according to Siobhan. In her book, she introduces “GQ” or group intelligence, an often overlooked, yet crucial, element for guiding groups through change. Discover the nine laws of group dynamics she outlines, including the importance of embracing multiple perspectives, an essential skill for creating truly inclusive and innovative teams.  This week, you’ll learn about Siobhan McHale’s earliest leadership development in her native Ireland, how her strategies helped to transform a low performing bank into a major success, and why organization and planning are most important to a meeting project goals. LEARN MORE: > > Check out her book, The Hive Mind at Work: Harnessing the Power of Group Intelligence to Create Meaningful and Lasting Change (https://www.amazon.com/Hive-Mind-Work-Harnessing-Intelligence-ebook/dp/B0CLL1YQ6G) > > Visit her website (www.siobhanmchale.com) > > Connect with Siobhan on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mchalesiobhan) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn what advice Siobhan’s been given that she still holds dear today (https://thens.ls/3OcQxUs) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    34 min
  2. Living Without Limits (Feat. Veteran Travis Mills)

    NOV 11

    Living Without Limits (Feat. Veteran Travis Mills)

    When tragedy strikes, it can be difficult to know how to move forward. A positive outlook and determination to keep going can make all the difference in the recovery process. This week’s guest has lived through tragedy and triumphed despite serious challenges. Retired Staff Sgt. Travis Mills is a quadruple amputee who founded the Travis Mills Foundation to help others learn to live life bigger by adopting his motto: “Never give up. Never quit.” Check out this week’s episode and get inspired to overcome obstacles and thrive! You’ll learn how to alter your perspective for the better, how to recalibrate your life in a “new normal,” and how to turn tragedy into an opportunity for good. LEARN MORE: > >Learn about the Travis Mills Foundation and how you can help (https://www.travismills.org) > >Read about Mills’s story in his memoir, “Tough as They Come” (https://www.amazon.com/Tough-They-Come-Travis-Mills/dp/1101904801) > > Read Mills’s book, “Bounce Back: 12 Warrior Principles to Reclaim and Recalibrate Your Life” (https://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Warrior-Principles-Recalibrate/dp/0306831767?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr=&linkCode=sl1&tag=thensls-20&linkId=fb0964cdb7a2029d4bc36927cb42880d&language=en_US&ref_=as_li_ss_tl) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn Mills’s advice for those in physical or emotional battles who want to achieve more and live better (https://thens.ls/48F000o) Mentioned in this episode: Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better

    31 min
  3. Building People-First Strategies (Feat. Kevin Wilkins)

    NOV 4

    Building People-First Strategies (Feat. Kevin Wilkins)

    Kevin Wilkins, the visionary founder and CEO of Trepwise, has carved a remarkable career by focusing on community-centric, purpose-driven leadership. With over 35 years in strategy and management across various sectors, Wilkins has shifted from the corporate landscape to a mission-driven path, ultimately founding Trepwise in 2013. His company is committed to enhancing the effectiveness of nonprofits and purpose-led organizations.  Wilkins' career began in the corporate world, where he held prominent roles, including at Procter & Gamble and within the financial services sector. However, as he ascended the corporate ladder, he realized he was on a path that, while lucrative, felt unintentional. His eventual move to New Orleans marked a turning point as he sought to apply his skills to benefit communities and nonprofits. Inspired by his wife’s career in fundraising and motivated by a strong desire to give back, Wilkins embraced the nonprofit sector, seeking to harness his for-profit background to bring business discipline into the purpose-driven space. Founded in 2013, Trepwise helps nonprofits and other community-centered organizations maximize their potential by focusing on people, processes, and vision. Wilkins emphasizes the importance of clear values, mission alignment, and effective goal-setting as keys to a thriving organization. Trepwise is dedicated to helping its clients develop these frameworks, ensuring they are equipped to make impactful contributions to their communities.  You’ll learn about Kevin’s passion for doing meaningful work, the challenges of doing purpose-driven work, and how helping people heal from trauma is part of the mission. LEARN MORE: > > Trepwise Strategic Consulting (https://trepwise.com) > > Follow Kevin on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/knwilkins) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn what memorable advice Kevin had never forgotten (https://thens.ls/3Yybyha) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    34 min
  4. Empowering Maternal Care (Feat. Dr. Darrell Martin)

    OCT 28

    Empowering Maternal Care (Feat. Dr. Darrell Martin)

    In this episode of Motivational Mondays, we interview Dr. Darrell Martin, a renowned figure in maternal healthcare. With over 40 years of experience, Dr. Martin co-founded Southern Crescent Women’s Healthcare, dedicating his career to the well-being of women. His specialties include obstetrics, gynecology, and gynecological surgery, and his impact on healthcare has been immense. Dr. Martin’s journey into medicine stems from a deep-rooted passion for helping women navigate their health needs across all stages of life. One of the most remarkable aspects of Dr. Martin's practice is how he views his medical career as more than just a job. He sees it as a ministry—an opportunity to nurture not just the physical health of his patients but their emotional and spiritual well-being as well. This holistic approach differentiates his practice from others, as he takes the time to understand the individual needs of each woman, ensuring they receive compassionate, comprehensive care. During the interview, Dr. Martin reflects on how maternal healthcare has evolved over the decades. He highlights advances in medical technology and surgical techniques that have transformed care for women. However, he also discusses ongoing challenges, including disparities in healthcare access for underserved communities. Dr. Martin emphasizes the importance of addressing these inequalities to ensure that every woman, regardless of background, receives the quality care they deserve. This week, you’ll learn more about Dr. Martin’s Advocacy for understanding the Midwife profession, his passion for serving marginalized communities, one of his most memorable career moments.   LEARN MORE: > > Check out Dr. Martin's website and his new book, In Good Hands (https://www.darrellmartinbooks.com) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn the best advice Dr. Martin’s ever been given (https://thens.ls/4f95bb6) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    36 min
  5. Advocating for Breast Cancer Awareness (Feat. Marsha Perry)

    OCT 21

    Advocating for Breast Cancer Awareness (Feat. Marsha Perry)

    On this week's episode of Motivational Mondays, we are joined by Marsha Perry — a military veteran whose personal story of facing adversity is a testament to strength and adaptability. From her military career to a breast cancer diagnosis, Marsha’s journey highlights how unexpected challenges can be met with grace, determination, and the support of loved ones. Marsha’s path began with military service, where she became a nationally registered EMT. This medical background has been crucial in her current role in the benefits field, allowing her to leverage her understanding of medical terminology and systems. A routine mammogram revealed Marsha had DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ), despite having no symptoms.  After an initial shock, she quickly turned to evaluating her treatment options, opting for a lumpectomy followed by radiation and medication to address her estrogen-positive cancer. Family, friends, and doctors formed a vital support network for Marsha. Despite her natural tendency toward privacy, she learned to accept help and leaned on her loved ones, especially her son, daughter, and close friends, to navigate surgery and recovery. This week, you’ll learn how Marsha dealt with the unexpected diagnosis of cancer, the balance of managing your feelings and those of loved ones during adversity and why Marsha decided to share her personal story with the public. LEARN MORE: > > Discover how you can support Breast Cancer Awareness Month (https://www.nationalbreastcancer.org/breast-cancer-awareness-month) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn what Marsha means when she says, “The cure is in the last pill" (https://thens.ls/3BOlyv3) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    31 min
  6. Unlocking Non-Obvious Thinking (Feat. Rohit Bhargava)

    OCT 14

    Unlocking Non-Obvious Thinking (Feat. Rohit Bhargava)

    In this Motivational Mondays episode, we dive into the art of non-obvious thinking with Rohit Bhargava, best-selling author and marketing expert. Having spent years in the creative industry, Rohit noticed how often "creative" ideas fell flat, leading him to champion the importance of embracing the non-obvious.  Rohit emphasizes how creativity often involves embracing both small and big risks. He shares how the concept of "danger" can push you out of complacency, whether it's as simple as navigating without GPS or tackling a daring new challenge. By taking these risks, even minor ones, you awaken your creative side and break free from mindless routines. The small discomfort of making a left turn Siri didn't suggest can often lead to personal growth and more confident decision-making. In this digital age, AI looms large in conversations about creativity. Rohit and Ben explored using AI as a "creative partner" when writing their book. Instead of allowing AI to write for them, they used it as a critical editor, leveraging its capabilities to point out weaknesses in their writing. This method enhanced their work without losing their distinct voice. This week, you’ll learn why we should embrace danger as a part of our personal development, the power of AI to help us set parameters, and the importance of understanding your own personal brand. LEARN MORE: > > Check out Rohit’s website and his new book, Non-Obvious Thinking (https://rohitbhargava.com) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn Rohit’s advice to anyone who feels stuck in the same place in life (https://thens.ls/4gXETdj) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    37 min
  7. Inspiring Stories of Hispanic Heritage (Feat. Stephanie Shojaee, Hugh Jones, Angel Martinez, Peter Orozco, Shadille Estepan, and Jose R. Costa)

    OCT 7

    Inspiring Stories of Hispanic Heritage (Feat. Stephanie Shojaee, Hugh Jones, Angel Martinez, Peter Orozco, Shadille Estepan, and Jose R. Costa)

    On this week's Motivational Mondays, we take the opportunity to honor Hispanic Heritage Month. We invite you to revisit the impactful stories and contributions of six remarkable Hispanic leaders who have appeared on the podcast.  We’re thrilled and honored to feature Stephanie Shojaee, Jose R. Costa, Shadille Estepan, Hugh Jones, Angel Martinez and Peter Orozco, to share their unique perspectives in their fields. Each guest brings a unique perspective and illustrates how Hispanic culture enriches various sectors, including real estate, mental health, entrepreneurship, and the arts.  This rewind episode serves as a reminder of the extraordinary impact these leaders have in their respective fields and the importance of embracing diverse cultural narratives in enriching the broader conversation about identity, resilience, and community. This week, you’ll learn how Stephanie Shojaee learned to embrace her heritage, all about Lady Gaga’s mission to end the youth mental health crisis, and the importance of standing up for each other on social issues. LEARN MORE: Stephanie Shojaee (https://www.nsls.org/blog/putting-in-the-work-for-success) Jose R. Costa (https://www.nsls.org/blog/unleash-your-leadership-edge) Shadille Estepan (https://www.nsls.org/blog/building-a-kinder-and-braver-world) Hugh Jones (https://www.nsls.org/blog/turn-your-ambitions-into-reality) Angel Martinez (https://www.nsls.org/blog/building-beauty-from-the-inside) Peter Orozco (https://www.nsls.org/blog/choosing-tenacity-over-adversity) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn how embracing your identity sets you apart from the pack (https://thens.ls/3zPA6tN) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    45 min
  8. Leading with a Conscience (Feat. Willie Pietersen)

    SEP 30

    Leading with a Conscience (Feat. Willie Pietersen)

    What does it take to lead successfully in today’s complex world? Willie Pietersen, former CEO of multi-billion-dollar companies and a professor at Columbia University’s Graduate School of Business, has spent his life answering this question. In this episode of Motivational Mondays, Pietersen delves into the essence of leadership, sharing profound insights from his upcoming book, Leadership: The Inside Story. Listeners will leave with practical strategies for personal leadership, strategic direction, and inspiring others. Pietersen's approach to leadership starts from within. Drawing inspiration from historical figures like Marcus Aurelius, he explains that leadership is not just about wielding power. It’s about self-awareness, guiding principles, and cultivating character. Pietersen’s three-domain framework highlights the importance of personal leadership, which begins with a deep understanding of oneself and the values that inspire others. Effective leadership requires clear strategic thinking, Pietersen notes. The ability to direct an organization’s future by setting well-defined priorities is a critical component of leadership. With years of experience advising corporations like American Express and ExxonMobil, Pietersen  This week, you’ll learn how to establish your set of operating principles, the benefits of stepping outside of your comfort zone and how exclusion ultimately diminishes all of us. LEARN MORE: Check out Willie's website and new book (https://williepietersen.com) NSLS MEMBERS ONLY: > > Listen to the bonus episode to learn the best piece of advice Willie has ever received (https://thens.ls/3zCvabF) Mentioned in this episode: NSLS members! 📢 Explore exclusive mental health support with 50% off your first month with BetterHelp: https://thens.ls/Better Get 20% Off at the NSLS Shop Use code MONDAYS for 20% your entire purchase at shop.nsls.org NSLS Shop

    43 min
4.9
out of 5
46 Ratings

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A weekly conversation with entrepreneurs, authors, and leadership experts to unravel the secrets behind success. Our guests share their inspirational stories and give actionable advice. Learn more about The National Society of Leadership and Success (NSLS) at thens.ls/mmpodcast.

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