Growth Think Tank

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Develop leadership skills and understand leadership development from expert interviews with transformational leaders. Leaders in the Trenches gives raw discussions that dive deep into new strategies to accelerate your company growth and your leadership abilities. Get interviews from Fortune 100 leaders to experts in various domains of marketing, sales, and leadership that allows you to explode your growth. Learn from their failures and discover the finer elements of significance that will impact your company. Guests include Daymond John, Les Brown, Michael Gerber, Jonah Berger, Bob Berg, Greg McKeown, and with the host Gene Hammett.

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    Leaders Focus on Strengths and Hire Talented Employees with Lauren McSorley at LMH Experiences

    In this episode of Growth Think Tank, host Gene Hammett interviews Lauren McSorley, co-founder of LMH Experiences, ranked No. 1707 on the Inc. 5000 (2025), about her journey in corporate event planning and building a thriving business by helping leaders focus on strengths. Lauren shares insights on adaptability, creativity, and self-awareness in leadership, especially as the industry evolves toward virtual and hybrid events, and discusses strategies for leadership development, including fostering strong team dynamics, supporting talent through regular check-ins and recognition, and cultivating a high-performing, engaged workforce. This episode is packed with actionable advice for anyone interested in leadership growth, organizational culture, and leveraging strengths to achieve business success. Episode Highlights & Time Stamps 7:52 Shifts in the Events Industry 12:51 Finding Your Strengths 14:58 Overcoming Leadership Challenges 16:44 Mistakes in Leadership 19:19 Self-Awareness in Leadership 21:25 Developing Employee Strengths Passion and Purpose in Event Planning In this episode of Growth Think Tank, host Gene Hammett interviews Lauren McSorley, co-founder of LMH Experiences, a corporate event planning company specializing in both virtual and in-person events. Lauren shares the driving force behind her work: delivering exceptional experiences for clients while embracing creativity and innovation. She reflects on how the events industry has evolved, particularly post-COVID-19, and how adaptability and a willingness to learn have been essential to keeping her company competitive and relevant. Leadership Principles and Team Empowerment Lauren explores the core principles of effective leadership, emphasizing the difference between leading within an organization versus running her own company. She discusses how leaders focus on strengths, both their own and those of their team members, to drive performance, foster collaboration, and build a supportive work environment. By leveraging complementary skills and cultivating self-awareness, Lauren empowers her team to excel in their areas of expertise, reinforcing that strong leadership is grounded in both strategic insight and emotional intelligence. Adapting to a Dynamic Industry The conversation turns to the rapidly changing landscape of corporate events, particularly the shift toward virtual and hybrid formats. Lauren shares how LMH Experiences successfully pivoted to virtual events, building trusted vendor networks and creating engaging digital experiences. She also highlights emerging trends, such as balancing in-person and virtual events, and how data-driven decision-making supports effective resource allocation and client satisfaction in a competitive market. Focusing on Strengths for Sustainable Success Drawing on her 15 years of experience, Lauren reflects on the value of self-awareness and identifying personal and team strengths. By understanding her own capabilities and delegating strategically, she has cultivated a high-performing team while promoting professional development. Her methods include regular check-ins, performance reviews, and recognition of both individual and collective achievements. This episode demonstrates how leaders focus on strengths to drive growth, build resilience, and create a culture where teams can thrive. Key Takeaways Leaders Focus on Strengths: Learn how Lauren McSorley leverages her own strengths and empowers her team to excel. Adaptability in Action: Discover how LMH Experiences pivoted successfully to virtual and hybrid events. Creative Leadership: Insights on embracing creativity to deliver exceptional client experiences. Team Development: Practical strategies for check-ins, recognition, and fostering a high-performing culture. Data-Driven Decisions: How balancing virtual and in-person events with smart planning drives success.

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    Coaching for Leaders, Your First Move with Gene Hammett, CEO Coach

    In this episode, I dive into the powerful connection between coaching and effective leadership, drawing from my 13 years as a CEO coach. I discuss why many leaders overlook their potential as coaches and share practical ways to strengthen those skills, especially when things become messy or unpredictable. Instead of jumping in with quick answers, I highlight how asking the right questions can unlock your team's potential and spark real growth. I also share a few coaching models that make this easier in everyday leadership. By the end, you'll see how intentional coaching can create a stronger problem-solving culture and make you a more effective, inspiring leader. Episode Highlights & Time Stamps 0:07 Coaching as a Leader 1:52 The Importance of Questions 3:50 Guiding Through Understanding Coaching as a Core Leadership Skill In this episode, I dig into how coaching shapes great leadership and why so many leaders overlook it. After 13 years of coaching CEOs, I've seen how easy it is to get caught up in running sales, operations, and everything in between while forgetting the human side of leadership. Coaching isn't just another skill; it's the foundation for helping your team grow, think independently, and solve problems on their own. The Power of Asking Better Questions Here's the truth: real coaching isn't about giving answers, it's about asking the right questions. I talk about why slowing down and getting curious leads to deeper understanding and stronger teams. I also share a few practical coaching models and a story about a client who learned to turn frustration into growth simply by reframing conversations through better questions. When leaders make this shift, it changes everything from team culture to performance and engagement. Leading with Intention and Courage We wrap up by exploring what it means to lead with intention to coach with curiosity, patience, and courage. Creating a culture of problem-solving doesn't happen overnight, but it transforms how teams work and how businesses grow. And if you're feeling stuck or overwhelmed, I share a free resource at training.coreelevation.com to help you strengthen your coaching approach and build a team that thrives on independence and trust. Key Takeaways Great leadership starts with great coaching. When you slow down, ask better questions, and lead with intention, you empower your team to think for themselves, grow with confidence, and create a lasting culture of problem-solving and accountability. Resources & Next Steps Ready to take your leadership energy to the next level? Explore free training and resources at training.coreelevation.com to help you identify energy leaks, strengthen your leadership presence, and elevate your team's performance.   🌐 Explore More: training.coreelevation.com 🎧 Listen to the Full Episode: Growth Think Tank Podcast

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    Leadership with Alignment, Not Authority with Aisha Chottani at Moment

    In this episode, I chat with Aisha Chottani, co-founder of Moment, ranked No. 589 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, about what it's like to lead a fast-growing startup in the functional beverage space. Aisha shares how she uses "learning calls" and regular feedback sessions to foster open communication, build trust, and keep her remote team aligned. We discuss the power of leadership, emphasizing the importance of alignment, transparency, and accountability in fostering a healthy and high-performing culture. From consistent check-ins to feedback-driven growth, Aisha offers practical insights and inspiration for anyone looking to build a supportive, engaged, and innovative workplace. 6:11 Exploring Moment's Journey 7:02 Leading with Alignment Principles 9:09 Empowerment in Leadership 14:10 Cultivating a Feedback Culture 14:57 Tools for Better Alignment 20:39 Tactical Elements of Alignment Finding Balance in Leadership and Business In this episode, I sit down with Aisha Chottani, co-founder of Moment, a mood-boosting functional beverage designed to help people find balance and establish healthier routines. We dive into the challenges and triumphs of growing a startup in a crowded market and explore the principles that fuel Moment's success. Aisha shares how the idea of leadership with alignment sits at the heart of her company's culture, creating a foundation of trust, clarity, and empowerment that drives both performance and purpose. Feedback as a Superpower Aisha believes that feedback, both positive and constructive, is essential for a thriving workplace. We talk about how normalizing open dialogue helps teams grow stronger and more connected. She shares her concept of "learning calls" with new hires, where everyone discusses communication preferences and feedback styles early on. This sets the tone for a culture that views feedback not as criticism, but as an opportunity to learn, adapt, and evolve together. Leading with Alignment and Empowerment When it comes to leadership, Aisha replaces micromanagement with alignment. She explains how giving teams the tools, trust, and context they need helps them make smart, independent decisions. We explore her philosophy of leading with alignment, ensuring every team member understands the "why" behind their goals and feels accountable for achieving them. Aisha also shares how structured processes, transparent communication, and data-driven decision-making help remote teams stay connected, confident, and empowered. Communication, Transparency, and Continuous Growth We wrap up by discussing how open communication fuels alignment and connection. Aisha reveals how regular check-ins, open forums, and company-wide visibility keep everyone informed and engaged. She even opens up about her monthly feedback calls, where team members share feedback with her, too—a two-way approach that promotes growth at every level. The result? A culture where learning never stops, trust runs deep, and innovation thrives. Key Takeaways 🎧 Tune in to hear Aisha's insights on building teams that lead with alignment, embrace feedback, and stay connected through transparency and trust. This episode is packed with actionable advice for founders, managers, and leaders ready to create healthier, more empowered workplaces.

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    What Really Happens in CEO Coaching (and Why It Works) with Gene Hammett, CEO Coach

    In this episode of Growth Think Tank, I delve into the power of leadership energy and its impact on communication, influence, and connection. I share why managing your energy. Not just your time, but also key to inspiring others and sustaining growth. You'll learn how to conduct an energy audit to identify what drains and fuels you, align your schedule with your natural energy rhythms, and build in recovery cycles that keep you performing at your best. I also explain how leading with energy fosters a positive and engaged team culture. By the end, you'll be inspired to take a fresh look at your own energy habits and discover how mastering your energy can elevate your leadership and your results. Episode Highlights & Time Stamps 1:28 – Patterns of CEO Life 2:31 – The Importance of Vision 5:20 – Revealing Blind Spots 7:09 – Resetting Priorities 8:49 – Reframing Perspectives 9:25 – Realigning Your Team 10:56 – The Value of Coaching Understanding CEO Coaching & Overcoming Overwhelm In this episode, I delve into the true essence of CEO coaching and its transformative impact on both business performance and personal leadership growth. Many CEOs feel overwhelmed, pressured by endless tasks, and trapped in habits that don't serve their long-term goals. I discuss why working longer hours isn't the answer and emphasize the importance of letting go of lower-value work to focus on what truly drives impact. We begin by examining the first steps of coaching, identifying what a client genuinely desires for their business. Establishing a clear vision is critical, as it not only sets direction but also aligns the team. Without a well-defined objective, leaders often operate reactively rather than proactively. Through coaching, we identify these gaps and develop strategies that align with genuine aspirations. Revealing Blind Spots & Resetting Priorities A key focus of coaching is uncovering blind spots that hinder growth. Many CEOs struggle with patterns of impatience, control, or other behaviors that limit both personal and organizational progress. Through reflective questioning, leaders gain insight into these hidden challenges, enabling them to break unproductive patterns and accelerate growth. We then explore resetting priorities, helping leaders determine what they are truly optimizing for, whether financial growth, innovation, or team development. Each leader's journey is unique, and coaching provides a tailored approach to focus energy on the highest-impact areas. Additionally, we discuss the importance of reframing challenges, demonstrating how shifts in perspective can reveal new opportunities and solutions that were previously obscured. Realigning Teams & Embracing Change Growth often requires realigning teams. The people who helped build the business may not always fit the vision for the future. Coaching provides guidance on having difficult conversations and making courageous decisions that strengthen alignment toward shared goals. I share stories from my coaching experience that show how realignment can transform team dynamics and drive substantial business growth. Throughout the episode, I emphasize that maintaining the status quo won't propel leaders to the next level. By embracing change, identifying blind spots, and making strategic adjustments, CEOs can achieve faster progress, reduced stress, and greater clarity. I conclude by inviting leaders to explore my personalized coaching programs, designed to help operators evolve into visionary CEOs. These sessions provide practical tools, mentorship, and actionable insights to unlock leadership potential and accelerate business success. Key Takeaways Vision before strategy: Growth begins with defining a clear, compelling vision that aligns your entire organization. Awareness precedes change: Recognizing control patterns, impatience, or outdated habits is the first step to transformation. Prioritize for impact: Identify what you're optimizing for, financial success, innovation, culture, and align your efforts accordingly. Perspective is everything: Reframing problems often reveals the breakthroughs you've been missing. Team alignment drives results: The people who got you here may not be the ones to take you there, lead with courage and clarity. Resources & Next Steps Ready to take your leadership energy to the next level? Explore free training and resources at training.coreelevation.com to help you identify energy leaks, strengthen your leadership presence, and elevate your team's performance.

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    A Culture of Immense Respect Drives Growth with Ethan Bull at ProAssisting

    In this episode, I talk with Ethan Bull, President and Co-founder of ProAssisting, ranked No. 2466 on the 2025 Inc. 5000 list, about his innovative approach to delivering high-level fractional executive assistant services. Ethan shares how ProAssisting's unique hiring and matching process connects leaders with exceptional EAs skilled in both strategic thinking and executive support. We explore the importance of mutual respect, curiosity, and clear communication in creating strong client-assistant relationships, as well as how these values reduce churn and drive success. Ethan also opens up about managing tough conversations and maintaining financial transparency and effective communication in his partnership with his wife, Stephanie. This conversation offers valuable insights for business leaders looking to elevate their leadership and maximize the impact of executive support. 6:41 Leadership Principles at Pro Assisting 13:12 The Role of Executive Assistants 16:28 Tough Conversations and Culture 23:47 Working Together: Business and Marriage 26:18 Conclusion: Insights on Leadership Redefining Executive Support In this episode, I sit down with Ethan Bull, Co-founder of ProAssisting, a company providing high-level fractional executive assistant (EA) services to businesses across the United States. We explore how ProAssisting differentiates itself from traditional virtual assistant services by focusing on top-tier talent capable of both strategic thinking and executive support. Ethan shares insights into their rigorous hiring process, emphasizing the importance of pairing clients with assistants who not only excel in administrative tasks but can also contribute to broader business strategy. This approach ensures productivity, long-term success, and meaningful partnerships between clients and their EAs. Respect and Relationships Mutual respect is at the heart of ProAssisting's culture. Ethan discusses how fostering respect between clients and assistants leads to stronger collaboration, higher satisfaction, and reduced churn. He explains the value of emotional and interpersonal intelligence in executive support, sharing examples of how assistants who prioritize empathy and understanding create more productive relationships. By aligning expectations and cultivating trust, clients and assistants can work together seamlessly, driving growth and enhancing organizational performance. Curiosity and Tough Conversations Curiosity is a cornerstone of effective leadership and executive support. Ethan emphasizes how asking thoughtful questions and actively seeking to understand client needs strengthen communication and alignment. We also dive into managing tough conversations, including how assistants can "manage up" and navigate shifting priorities while maintaining context and empathy. By approaching challenging discussions as opportunities for growth rather than obstacles, both assistants and executives can enhance collaboration, improve decision-making, and create a more resilient work environment. Lessons from Partnership Toward the end of the episode, Ethan shares insights from co-founding ProAssisting with his wife, Stephanie. He reflects on the importance of financial transparency, open communication, and structured processes in both business and personal partnerships. Their experience highlights the challenges and rewards of working closely with family while maintaining professional boundaries. Ethan's lessons provide practical guidance for business leaders looking to foster strong partnerships, whether with family, co-founders, or key team members, and underscore how these principles can enhance leadership effectiveness and organizational growth. Key Takeaways This episode offers a comprehensive look at how respect, curiosity, and open communication can elevate leadership, optimize executive support, and drive meaningful growth. Business leaders seeking actionable insights to refine their leadership style, strengthen client-assistant relationships, and maximize organizational impact will find this conversation particularly valuable.

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    Leadership Energy: Why Energy, Not Time, Is the Real Currency of Leadership with Gene Hammett, CEO Coach

    In this episode of Growth Think Tank, I delve into the power of leadership energy and its impact on communication, influence, and connection. I share why managing your energy. Not just your time, but also key to inspiring others and sustaining growth. You'll learn how to conduct an energy audit to identify what drains and fuels you, align your schedule with your natural energy rhythms, and build in recovery cycles that keep you performing at your best. I also explain how leading with energy fosters a positive and engaged team culture. By the end, you'll be inspired to take a fresh look at your own energy habits and discover how mastering your energy can elevate your leadership and your results. 0:07 Introduction to Leadership Energy 2:20 Understanding Energy's Role in Leadership 4:49 Creating Recovery Cycles 5:58 Leading with Energetic Purpose The Power of Leadership Energy I kick things off by defining what I call leadership energy. The unseen force that drives influence, connection, and clarity. You'll hear why leading with energy, not effort, is the true key to effectiveness. Beyond Time Management: Leading with Energy Awareness Here, I challenge the old paradigm of time management. Instead, I introduce the concept of energy awareness, encouraging you to conduct an energy audit to pinpoint what's fueling or draining your leadership capacity. The Art of Recovery: Sustaining Long-Term Performance In this segment, I unpack the importance of recovery cycles, moments to rest, reset, and restore. I share personal insights on how strategic breaks, health awareness, and downtime are essential to staying sharp, creative, and motivated. Leading Energetically, Not Endlessly Finally, I explore what it means to lead energetically, not just pushing harder but uplifting those around you. I discuss how energetic leadership can transform team dynamics, boost morale, and create a ripple effect of positivity throughout your organization. Key Takeaways Leadership energy fuels communication, influence, and alignment. Time management is secondary to energy management. Conducting an energy audit helps leaders identify what drains or revitalizes them. Recovery and rest are essential to maintain creative and strategic thinking. Energetic leadership builds stronger, more inspired teams. Resources & Next Steps Ready to take your leadership energy to the next level? Explore free training and resources at training.coreelevation.com to help you identify energy leaks, strengthen your leadership presence, and elevate your team's performance. Explore More: training.coreelevation.com Listen to the Full Episode: Growth Think Tank Podcast

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    Building an Amazing Team with George Simons at Solo

    In this episode of Growth Think Tank, George Simons, CEO of Solo ranked No. 3347 on the 2024 Inc. 5000 and No. 840 in 2023. He shares how servant leadership drives growth and innovation. Solo has helped more than 300,000 people manage nearly $2 billion in debt, and George explains how empowering teams, hiring with intention, and embracing idea meritocracy have fueled that success. We also explore the realities of co-founding a startup, balancing complementary leadership styles, and cultivating a culture of open feedback. Tune in to discover how building an exceptional team and strong culture enables sustainable scaling in today's competitive fintech landscape.  Chapters 1:44 Building an Amazing Team 3:28 Insights on Debt and Consumer Behavior 6:21 Core Principles of Leadership 8:25 Importance of Mission in Leadership 9:35 Hiring for Cultural Fit 10:43 The Role of Co-Founders 12:34 Navigating Co-Founder Relationships 15:27 Leadership Style and Growth 18:07 Lessons on Delegation 21:27 The Essentials of Team Building 22:32 Conclusion and Key Takeaways Servant Leadership in Action In this episode of Growth Think Tank, I sit down with George Simons, CEO of Solo, a leading debt resolution platform that has helped over 300,000 people manage nearly $2 billion in debt. George shares his servant leadership philosophy, centered on empowering his team to reach their full potential. He discusses the importance of removing barriers, supporting growth, and creating an environment where every team member can thrive. This leadership mindset has become a driving force behind Solo's mission to help consumers regain financial stability. Building an Exceptional Team and Culture George emphasizes that a strong team and culture are essential to any company's success. He dives into his approach to hiring exceptional talent, those who align with Solo's mission and values, and how that alignment fuels innovation and impact. Our discussion explores the deeper elements of mission-driven leadership, from creating clarity around purpose to nurturing a culture that attracts like-minded, high-performing individuals. George illustrates how intentional hiring, cultural fit, and shared vision are the cornerstones of Solo's sustained growth. Leadership Principles That Drive Growth Throughout the conversation, George opens up about the core leadership principles that shape Solo's operations: idea meritocracy, continuous improvement, and empowered delegation. He explains how these values are not theoretical; they're embedded in the company's daily decision-making and communication. George also reflects on his personal evolution as a leader, learning when to step back, delegate effectively, and trust his team to take ownership. His transparency about growth and self-awareness provides valuable lessons for any entrepreneur or executive seeking to scale effectively. Co-Founding Dynamics and Sustainable Scaling We also explore the complexities of co-founding a startup and how complementary skills between founders are vital to success. George shares candid insights into managing evolving partnerships, balancing priorities, and navigating the challenges that naturally emerge in fast-paced entrepreneurial settings. He highlights the power of open feedback and honest dialogue, especially in high-growth environments. As the conversation concludes, George reinforces that building an exceptional team, often by hiring individuals with entrepreneurial experience is the key to scaling sustainably in the competitive fintech landscape.

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Develop leadership skills and understand leadership development from expert interviews with transformational leaders. Leaders in the Trenches gives raw discussions that dive deep into new strategies to accelerate your company growth and your leadership abilities. Get interviews from Fortune 100 leaders to experts in various domains of marketing, sales, and leadership that allows you to explode your growth. Learn from their failures and discover the finer elements of significance that will impact your company. Guests include Daymond John, Les Brown, Michael Gerber, Jonah Berger, Bob Berg, Greg McKeown, and with the host Gene Hammett.

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