Surfacing Leaders

Marc Koehler
Surfacing Leaders

Come with Marc as he tells the stories of leaders in unlikely places and the human spirit that drives us all.

  1. JUL 4

    Winning the War on Talent: How to Develop Your People with George Randle

    In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler has a powerful conversation with George Randle, Army Vet, talent expert, and co-author of the best-selling book The Talent War. With a background that spans military command and leadership at Fortune 100 companies, George offers a unique perspective on what it truly takes to build elite teams and lead in today’s fast-paced world. They explore the foundational attributes of great leadership: humility, discipline, team ability, and resilience, and why these are more essential than ever in a world where technology, speed, and complexity continue to accelerate. George shares stories from his time as a U.S. Army officer and corporate executive, revealing what organizations often get wrong about talent and how to get it right. Listeners will gain critical insights into: Why people, not tools or strategy, are your lasting competitive advantage. How to identify and develop hidden leadership potential. The mindset shift from motivation to discipline for long-term growth. George also breaks down how to lead yourself first, why trust should be the starting point (not earned later), and how to create cultures that reflect leadership behavior at the top. Whether you're in the military, in the boardroom, or just starting out, this episode offers timeless leadership lessons grounded in real-world experience. Connect with George: LinkedIn Book: The Talent War Website

    1h 1m
  2. JUN 20

    Sentenced, Shattered, and Reborn: An Ex-Felon’s Leadership Story with Rashmi Airan

    This might be one of the most important episodes of Surfacing Leaders we’ve released. In this gripping conversation, host Marc Koehler sits down with Rashmi Airan, ex-felon, lawyer, keynote speaker, and self-proclaimed unapologetic truth-teller, whose fall from grace led her through the darkest chapter of her life and into the brightest clarity of purpose. Rashmi doesn’t just talk about resilience, transformation, and ethics: she lives it. Her story of being federally indicted, serving prison time, and then rebuilding her life with integrity and purpose is both sobering and deeply inspiring. What emerged from her journey is the RISE framework: Reframe, Identify, Surrender, Evolve; a process that will fundamentally reshape how you lead, live, and respond to adversity. This episode will shake loose everything you thought you knew about leadership. You’ll walk away rethinking the pace you operate at, how you make decisions under pressure, and what it truly means to take ownership. More importantly, you'll learn how to stop chasing perfection and start rising through struggle—with courage, clarity, and compassion. Key takeaways: – Slowing down might be the boldest move you can make as a leader. – Vulnerability isn’t a weakness: It’s your greatest leadership tool. – You can’t earn trust until you tell the truth–to others and yourself. This episode isn’t just a conversation, it’s a wake-up call. If you’re leading at any level, you need to hear this. 🔗 Learn more about Rashmi: Website: https://rashmiairan.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rashmiairan

    52 min
  3. MAY 23

    Listening with Markers: Making Strategy Stick through Visual Storytelling with Lindsay Wilson

    In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler welcomes Lindsay Wilson, co-founder and CEO of Ink Factory Studio, to explore how visual storytelling transforms communication and leadership. Lindsay shares her journey from military base beginnings to becoming a leader in visual note-taking and collaborative communication. She explains how visuals—what she calls “modern-day pictograms”—cut through noise, build clarity, and help leaders align teams across generations, cultures, and learning styles. Throughout the conversation, Lindsay reveals the high-level skills her team uses in real time—active listening, synthesizing, and visual hierarchy—to turn complex ideas into engaging visual summaries. She also offers practical advice for leaders to bring visual thinking into everyday meetings, even without a professional artist in the room. Listeners will discover how visuals are not just “pretty pictures” but powerful tools for understanding, retention, and connection. Whether it’s a high-stakes strategy session or a quick team huddle, Lindsay shows that showing—rather than just telling—can make all the difference. The episode concludes with a powerful takeaway: listen to understand, not to respond. Learn more about Lindsay and Ink Factory Studio at inkfactorystudio.com, connect with her on LinkedIn and follow their work on Instagram: @inkfactorystudio

    47 min
  4. MAY 9

    Young Minds, Big Shifts: The Gen Z Workforce of Tomorrow with Engineer Sophie Koehler

    In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler has a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation with special guest and daughter, Sophie Koehler, a young engineer and emerging Gen Z leader who is reshaping what leadership looks like today—and tomorrow. Sophie shares her experience growing up in the orbit of high-stakes leadership, only to realize that her generation is leading in different, quieter, and often more courageous ways. With honesty and introspection, she talks about moving beyond perfectionism, finding her voice, and navigating early career challenges in the engineering world, where confidence sometimes lags behind capability. Together, Marc and Sophie explore how today’s young professionals are not waiting their turn—they're already transforming the workforce with values like empathy, self-awareness, and adaptability. Sophie speaks to the often-unseen brilliance of her peers and why the future of leadership will be built not just on bold action, but also on deep listening and personal alignment. Listeners will hear reflections on the pressures Gen Z faces, the power of authenticity over approval, and the leadership lessons that emerge from simply staying in the room when things get uncomfortable. The episode ends with encouragement for the next wave of leaders—and those guiding them: – Trust the next generation; they’re more capable than we give them credit for. – Leadership doesn’t require a title—just presence. – Growth happens when you question the script you’ve been handed. Join us for this inspiring episode and discover why the future of leadership is already here—and it sounds a lot like Sophie. Connect with Sophie Koehler: LinkedIn

    50 min
  5. APR 11

    The Psychology of Success with English Premier League Pro Footballer Paul McVeigh

    In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler has a compelling conversation about performance psychology with Paul McVeigh, a former professional football player (soccer, if you’re in the US) from Belfast, Northern Ireland, who competed at the highest levels of the English Premier League.  After a decade-long career with clubs like Norwich City and Tottenham Hotspur, Paul transitioned into the world of performance psychology, becoming a keynote speaker and author specializing in mental resilience and elite leadership. They dive deep into the critical role that mindset plays—not just in elite sports but in life and leadership. Paul shares powerful insights from his time on the field, where he learned that talent alone isn’t enough. He reveals the inner work required to sustain peak performance and how he now helps leaders in business and beyond develop the same psychological edge. From growing up during a time of conflict in Northern Ireland to competing in front of tens of thousands of fans, Paul’s story is a testament to grit, intentional thinking, and purpose-driven growth. Listeners will walk away with practical tools and mindset shifts that can be applied to any arena—whether you're running a business, leading a team, or simply striving to be better than you were yesterday.  The episode wraps with key leadership takeaways: – Don’t leave your mindset to chance—train it. – Pressure reveals preparation. – Know who you are before the world tells you who to be. Join us in this inspiring episode to discover how Paul McVeigh’s journey from the soccer pitch to the boardroom can help unlock the leader within you. Connect with Paul McVeigh: Website LinkedIn Book

    1h 1m

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