Scaling With People

Gwenevere Crary

Tired of spinning your startup wheels but never gaining traction? Buckle up, founders and CEOs, because this podcast is your rocket fuel to profitability! Every week, we ignite explosive conversations with bold-faced founders, brainy experts, and even a few out-of-this-world vendors. Get ready to crack the code on growth, master employee engagement, and blast through your scaling goals. We’re talking real-world strategies, actionable tips, and perspectives that’ll make your business do a cosmic dance. So, strap in and prepare for lift-off!

  1. 4일 전

    Inclusive Leadership: Turning Noise Into Team Power with Kelli Lester

    Send us a text Micromanagement can’t fix burnout, noise, or fragmented teams—and perks won’t, either. We sat down with inclusive leadership expert Kelli Lester to show how clear vision, better questions, and real follow‑through unlock performance across stressed, remote, multi‑gen workplaces. From aligning on what “empowerment” actually means to closing the loop on engagement data, we unpack specific plays you can run this week to build trust and ship results. We start by reframing the manager’s job: know your people as individuals, not personas. Kelli shares practical ways to discover what motivates each person—recognition, time, money, learning—and how those drivers shift with life stage. We dig into remote realities where new hires change team chemistry and “breaking bread” moments are rare, then map out rituals that create connection on purpose: pre‑reads for introverts, rotating facilitation, designed in‑person time, and consistent one‑on‑ones that end with clear commitments. We also tackle proximity bias and why visibility must be engineered, not left to chance. The heart of the episode is a simple engine: ask, define, decide, and deliver. Ask better questions than generic surveys. Define shared terms like respect and empowerment so expectations are aligned. Decide on actions that leverage strengths as much as they fix gaps. Deliver by closing the loop—communicate what you heard, what you’ll do, and what won’t change. Along the way, Kelly explains why self‑awareness is the top leadership skill, how to amplify quieter voices without putting them on the spot, and how pairing diverse thinkers produces stronger decisions and faster execution. If you’re building fast and want your culture to compound, this conversation is your blueprint—practical, human, and immediately usable. Subscribe for more bold, unfiltered strategies, share this with someone scaling a team, and tell us: what does empowerment look like for you right now?

    27분
  2. 10월 1일

    Seeing People, Scaling Faster: The Sawubona Leadership Playbook with Susan Inouye

    Send us a text What if the fastest path to growth isn’t a new playbook, but a new way of seeing people? We sit down with bestselling author and executive coach Susan Inouye to unpack Sabona leadership—the Zulu-rooted philosophy of “I see you”—and how it transforms culture, performance, and profit. Susan shares how a gift-centered approach, forged in youth mentoring programs and refined across 600 companies, helps leaders move from command-and-control to connection-and-receiving, from brittle expectations to clear intentions, and from bottom-line myopia to a deep sense of belonging. You’ll hear the unforgettable “Jack” story—a tech rep on the brink of being fired who became a force multiplier once his gifts were recognized and redirected into training and team enablement. We also dig into a bank team that grew its book of business by 60% in six months and hit 150% of goals by year’s end, all by shifting leadership presence, practicing gift-centered praise, and building systems that let strengths scale. Along the way, we break down five practical leadership shifts: connect and receive, see and accept, set intentions, lead with authenticity, and create belonging that aligns work with values and purpose. If you lead founders, managers, or modern teams hungry for meaning, this conversation gives you precise tools: how to observe gifts beneath behavior, language for praise that sparks initiative, and rituals that make people feel valued and ready to contribute. Want more? Grab a chapter of Leadership’s Perfect Storm, learn about Youth Mentoring Connection, and connect with Susan for a free consultation. Download a chapter of Leadership’s Perfect Storm, get the book (proceeds to Youth Mentoring Connection), or book a free 20-minute consultation at https://susaninouye.com/scalingpeople/. If this resonated, share it with a builder who needs it, leave a quick review, and hit subscribe so you never miss the next play. Follow Susan here: Website: https://susaninouye.com/  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/susaninouye2  YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7G6sjAyzq3UDnumH7L8Zcw  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susan-inouye-083384b/  Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/susan_inouye/ X: https://x.com/InouyeSusan

    35분
  3. 9월 25일

    Culture Is Everyone's Job: Building From The Bottom Up with Brett Hoogeveen

    Send us a text Have you ever wondered why some workplaces thrive while others struggle, despite having similar talent and resources? The secret might be hiding in plain sight – it's your culture, and contrary to popular belief, it's not just HR's responsibility. In this eye-opening conversation with Brett Hoogeveen, founder of Better Culture, we dive deep into what truly makes workplace environments flourish from the ground up. Brett challenges the conventional wisdom that culture is something managed exclusively from the top, sharing his revolutionary "20 Tenets of Culture" framework that empowers every single employee to actively shape their workplace experience. You'll discover why "assume positive intent" might be the most transformative mindset shift your team can make, potentially eliminating workplace drama overnight. Brett reveals the surprising truth that "pride" – helping employees feel proud of their company and knowing the company is proud of them – is the metric most strongly correlated with cultural health, yet rarely addressed in leadership programs. For founders scaling their businesses, you'll learn crucial strategies for maintaining your cultural identity beyond your personal influence as you grow. Perhaps most valuable is Brett's insight on coachability: "The people that are most coachable are people that ask for coaching. They don't just consider it, they're always saying, 'Hey, I'm working on this. What do you think?'" This mindset, he explains, is the foundation for success in any endeavor, professional or personal. Whether you're a founder trying to scale without losing your company's soul, a manager working to build a more cohesive team, or an employee wanting to contribute more meaningfully to your workplace, this conversation offers practical wisdom you can implement immediately. Ready to transform your workplace culture? Tune in now, and don't miss Brett's generous free Culture Kickstarter Pack, available at betterculture.com/scalingwithpeople.

    23분
  4. 9월 17일

    Leadership at Every Stage: Scaling Through Turbulence with John Marvin

    Send us a text Every founder dreams of rapid growth, but few are prepared for the leadership challenges that come with it. In this candid conversation with John Marvin, who brings 25 years of experience as President and CEO of a major eye care company, we dive deep into the leadership strategies that actually work when your business hits the "messy middle" - that critical scaling phase where what got you here won't get you there. Marvin doesn't mince words when identifying the biggest leadership mistake during growth periods: micromanagement. When business takes off, the instinct to protect what you've built by controlling everything can actually stifle your momentum and drive away the talented people you need most. Instead, he advocates hiring for where you want to go, not just where you are now, and trusting your team with both responsibility and authority. Perhaps most powerfully, Marvin shares his personal approach to staying grounded during business turbulence. "I'm a believer that you have to manage your imagination," he explains, detailing how leaders must control their thoughts to avoid the fear spiral that leads to defensive, small-ball decisions. His practice of dedicated morning reflection time provides the mental clarity and spiritual grounding to lead effectively through uncertainty - something your team desperately needs to see when challenges arise. The conversation takes a practical turn when Marvin discusses organizational restructuring as companies grow. Drawing from his own experience, he reveals how he transitioned from having everyone report directly to him to creating effective leadership layers, all while maintaining team morale and productivity. His approach to handling underperforming employees with dignity offers a masterclass in compassionate but necessary transitions. Whether you're experiencing explosive growth or navigating rough waters, Marvin's parting advice resonates deeply: "The learning is in the doing." Start moving in your desired direction today, even imperfectly, rather than waiting for perfect information. Your leadership journey, like your business, unfolds one intentional step at a time. Send him a message here ate LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jdmarvin/

    29분
  5. 9월 10일

    Founders, Stop Treating HR Like a Dusty Filing Cabinet with Terri Wilson

    Send us a text What if your greatest competitive advantage is hiding in plain sight within your HR department? Terri Wilson, CEO of Doing HR Differently, joins me to shatter outdated notions of HR as merely a compliance function and reveals how transforming your people operations can become your rocket fuel for growth. Terri passionately unpacks how most organizations drastically underutilize their HR teams by relegating them to transactional work when they could be driving strategic business objectives. Through compelling case studies and practical examples, we explore how progressive companies are flipping the script – investing in HR as a business driver rather than an administrative cost center. We dive deep into leadership development, examining how founders often struggle with challenging personalities on their executive teams. Terri provides a powerful diagnostic question: how much of your management time are you spending on each direct report? If one difficult executive consumes 80% of your attention, what could you accomplish if that time were freed up for strategic initiatives? This conversation offers practical guidance for CEOs drowning in people problems. The discussion takes a fascinating turn when we explore how organizations signal their true values through what behaviors they tolerate. Companies that allow high performers to behave badly while delivering results are sending unmistakable messages about priorities – regardless of what their stated values might claim. Your employees are watching this disconnect, making it impossible to build authentic culture without addressing these contradictions. Perhaps most valuable is our exploration of scaling challenges. Terri reveals how systems that work perfectly at 100 employees become critical bottlenecks at 500, emphasizing the need for scalable HR infrastructure planned well in advance. We challenge listeners to examine whether they've "duct-taped" their HR systems together through rapid growth, creating inefficiencies that are costing more than they realize. Ready to transform how you think about HR? This episode delivers actionable insights that will help you build leadership capacity, design systems for scale, and invest strategically in your greatest asset – your people.

    31분
  6. 9월 3일

    Rewriting Your Leadership Story: From Childhood Patterns to Business Growth with Dr. Sharon Spano

    Send us a text What if the biggest obstacle to your business success isn't your strategy, market, or team—but the narrative written decades ago in your childhood? Dr. Sharon Spano joins Gwendolyn McCreary to reveal how our earliest experiences create patterns that silently shape our leadership decisions. These subconscious scripts influence everything from hiring practices to work-life integration, often creating what Sharon calls "the emptiness of success"—when leaders achieve their business goals but feel profoundly unfulfilled. This conversation goes beyond surface-level business advice to explore the deeper human systems at work in leadership. Sharon shares powerful insights on recognizing harmful patterns, embracing growth opportunities, and staying present whether at work or with family. She challenges the concept of work-life balance, suggesting instead that we aim for integration through intentional choices and full presence. For founders struggling with perfectionism, relationship patterns, or simply feeling that something's missing despite outward success, this episode offers both validation and practical steps forward. Sharon's approach combines systems thinking with developmental psychology to help leaders grow alongside their businesses rather than being outpaced by them. The discussion provides concrete tools for identifying childhood narratives, setting realistic expectations, and creating meaningful success that encompasses both business achievement and personal fulfillment. Sharon emphasizes that growth isn't about self-criticism but opportunity—each challenge offers a chance to evolve into a more effective leader. Ready to discover what might be holding you back and rewrite your leadership playbook? Take Sharon's Leader's Edge Quiz at sharonspano.com/scalingwithpeople to identify where you are in the 12 stages of human development and unlock your next level of growth.

    26분
  7. 8월 27일

    Building Flexibility at Scale: The New Survival Strategy for Modern Business with James Terry

    Send us a text Workforce flexibility isn't what you think it is. While most businesses scramble to plug staffing gaps when demand spikes, true flexibility comes from strategic planning that anticipates shifts before they happen. James Terry, a workforce transformation leader at Indeed Flex, reveals how businesses can build resilience through data-driven labor planning. "Flexibility actually starts with being able to do effective labor planning," Terry explains. "Understanding operationally what's happening on the ground level, how many orders you're getting from customers, and how demand increases or decreases over time." This approach creates a powerful flywheel effect, where each adjustment provides insights that improve future staffing decisions. The podcast dives deep into how employee expectations have fundamentally changed. Today's workers expect the same convenience and options in their employment that they experience as consumers. Just as we can order products online and have them delivered within hours, employees want flexibility in when, where, and how they work. Smart companies are adapting by rethinking traditional scheduling patterns and exploring more responsive approaches to workforce management. Perhaps most eye-opening is Terry's perspective on Employer Value Propositions. "Your EVP doesn't start after someone's been there for a year," he emphasizes. "It starts the first time they put eyeballs on your job posting." With nearly half of applicants abandoning the process if they don't hear back within a week, companies must recognize that every touchpoint shapes their ability to attract talent. The discussion also tackles AI's role in recruiting (hint: it's not about getting more applications), the importance of rating systems over resumes, and practical strategies for future-proofing against labor shortages. Ready to stop playing defense and start dominating your market through workforce innovation? Listen now and discover how flexibility at scale becomes your competitive advantage in chaotic times. As Terry advises: "Fail often and fall forward." Your workforce strategy depends on it.

    26분
  8. 8월 20일

    The Entrepreneur's Guide to Financial KPIs and Business Growth with Kyle Smith

    Send us a text What's the real difference between profit and cash flow? For many founders without finance backgrounds, this distinction remains frustratingly opaque—yet understanding it could mean the difference between securing crucial funding or watching growth opportunities slip away. Kyle Smith, a former professional poker player who pivoted to become a CPA and co-founder of Strata Cloud Accountants, breaks down this financial conundrum with remarkable clarity on our latest episode. His journey from poker tables to spreadsheets taught him a profound lesson: unlike the zero-sum nature of gambling, business finance offers the opportunity to create genuine value for others. When Kyle and his co-founders launched their company three months into the pandemic, they faced extraordinary uncertainty. Yet this crisis presented a rare opportunity they knew wouldn't come around again. Their leap of faith offers powerful lessons about recognizing pivotal moments amid chaos and having the courage to act despite imperfect conditions. The heart of our conversation explores the most critical financial metrics business owners should track. Kyle shares a fascinating case study of a client repeatedly denied bank loans despite having consistent cash in their accounts. The culprit? A ballooning accounts payable balance that created a dangerous disconnect between their profit statements and cash position. This real-world example illustrates why founders must regularly compare net income against net cash flow and investigate any significant discrepancies. We also dive into practical KPIs that directly impact profitability—from revenue tracking that revealed a $40K monthly shortfall for one service-based business to the delicate balance between operational expenses and revenue growth during scaling phases. Kyle offers actionable advice on auditing recurring expenses (those sneaky subscription services add up fast!) and emphasizes that financial literacy isn't just for "numbers people"—it's an essential language every entrepreneur can and should learn. The episode concludes with Kyle's powerful reminder that resonates regardless of your business stage: "Don't let perfection be the enemy of progress." Ready to gain financial clarity and make more confident scaling decisions? Listen now and transform how you view your business numbers.

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Tired of spinning your startup wheels but never gaining traction? Buckle up, founders and CEOs, because this podcast is your rocket fuel to profitability! Every week, we ignite explosive conversations with bold-faced founders, brainy experts, and even a few out-of-this-world vendors. Get ready to crack the code on growth, master employee engagement, and blast through your scaling goals. We’re talking real-world strategies, actionable tips, and perspectives that’ll make your business do a cosmic dance. So, strap in and prepare for lift-off!