90 episodes

This isn’t your typical management-skills podcast. Join Nash Consulting’s CEO Ethan Nash (an entitled millennial) and his Dad, the company founder, Mike Nash (a cynical gen X’er) as they sort through the plethora of leadership information out there in order to provide you practical, actionable ways to become a manager rockstar. If you manage people or you aspire to manage people, you should probably listen to this podcast.

Since 1996, Nash Consulting has been helping managers not suck. Their long-term mission has been to develop highly skilled, authentic, compassionate, effective leaders who know how to build morale, provide accountability, get stuff done, and build effective relationships with their people based on trust and respect. Their signature 6-day Managing with Mind and Heart workshop, which has inspired thousands of leaders over the past two decades, is the inspiration behind this fun, practical, unique podcast series.

Nash Consulting clients include the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, and others; Brooks Running; Microsoft; Perkins Coie, Stoel Rives, K and L Gates, and dozens of other law firms; Providence, Overlake, Confluence Health and many other hospitals; Salvation Army, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, American Lung Association, YMCA, and dozens of other nonprofits; NanoString; Central Washington University; the ACLU….to name just a few.

For more information on Nash Consulting, visit their website at www.nashconsulting.com

The Managing with Mind and Heart Podcast Nash Consulting

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 21 Ratings

This isn’t your typical management-skills podcast. Join Nash Consulting’s CEO Ethan Nash (an entitled millennial) and his Dad, the company founder, Mike Nash (a cynical gen X’er) as they sort through the plethora of leadership information out there in order to provide you practical, actionable ways to become a manager rockstar. If you manage people or you aspire to manage people, you should probably listen to this podcast.

Since 1996, Nash Consulting has been helping managers not suck. Their long-term mission has been to develop highly skilled, authentic, compassionate, effective leaders who know how to build morale, provide accountability, get stuff done, and build effective relationships with their people based on trust and respect. Their signature 6-day Managing with Mind and Heart workshop, which has inspired thousands of leaders over the past two decades, is the inspiration behind this fun, practical, unique podcast series.

Nash Consulting clients include the cities of Seattle, Tacoma, and others; Brooks Running; Microsoft; Perkins Coie, Stoel Rives, K and L Gates, and dozens of other law firms; Providence, Overlake, Confluence Health and many other hospitals; Salvation Army, Big Brothers/Big Sisters, American Lung Association, YMCA, and dozens of other nonprofits; NanoString; Central Washington University; the ACLU….to name just a few.

For more information on Nash Consulting, visit their website at www.nashconsulting.com

    #87 – A Conversation with Andy Thompson: EQ for Executive Teams

    #87 – A Conversation with Andy Thompson: EQ for Executive Teams

    "The higher up you go on the org chart, the more important it is that leaders are leading from a mindset of 'I work for you' not 'you work for me.'"
    In this episode, Mike is joined by Andy Thompson for a fun and enlightening discussion centered on the most important behaviors for executive teams in creating and maintaining healthy organizations. They discuss fizzy water and extra hot coffee, the challenge of pronouncing “anonymity,” why self-care for execs is vital, the importance of asking employees for feedback, hiring execs for high EQ instead of for subject matter expertise, humility, why “walking the talk” (leading by example) is so important for credibility, and more.  
    Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting’s monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.

    • 48 min
    #86 – A Conversation with Val Jeffords: The Skill-Will Matrix

    #86 – A Conversation with Val Jeffords: The Skill-Will Matrix

    "Before I make my choice about what I'm going to do -- because I'm seeing the 'thing' not being done right, or well, or at all -- ask myself these two questions: Where is the employee in terms of skill? Where is the employee in terms of will? Get that sorted first, and whichever quadrant we land in gives me a lot of clues as to what I need to do next."
    In this episode, Mike Nash is joined by Nash Consulting coach Val Jeffords to discuss the Skill-Will Matrix for classifying employees', well, skill and will with a particular task or job. Notably, each typology in the matrix requires different management and leadership approaches, a reality often overlooked in the workplace. Mike and Val discuss how managers often default to corrective action without assessing skill and will, a habit that can have detrimental effects in the workplace and can severely damage morale and trust.
    Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting’s monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.

    • 40 min
    #85 – Minisode: The Rule of 3 for Decision-Making

    #85 – Minisode: The Rule of 3 for Decision-Making

    "By following the Rule of Three, we start to see further possibilities. We get outside of our current paradigms because it forces us to put more cognitive effort into finding other solutions."
    In this minisode, Ethan Nash explains the theory and evidence behind the Rule of Three for decision-making. Instead of binary this-or-that/yes-or-no options, the Rule of Three implores decision-makers to give themselves another option before making a final call. Doing so, Ethan explains, pushes decision-makers to consider possibilities they otherwise would have overlooked, leading to nuanced choices that take into account a broader range of perspectives and potential outcomes. 
    Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting’s monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.

    • 5 min
    #84 – A Conversation with Skot Waldron: Creating Your Leadership Brand

    #84 – A Conversation with Skot Waldron: Creating Your Leadership Brand

    “Anytime I interact with any member of my team, I’m creating a brand impression. I may create a different brand impression with my CFO than I do with some account manager I’m working with. My leadership brand is going to be based on everybody’s perception of me.”
    In this episode, Ethan Nash engages with Skot Waldron, a communication strategist, podcaster, and author of Unlocked: A 52-Week Guide For The Intentional Leader. Drawing on his experience as a brand strategist, Waldron explores the art of crafting a personal leadership brand. The conversation centers on Waldron’s new book, offering key takeaways and lessons on building personal confidence, self-awareness, and a personal leadership brand that communicates the values and priorities of every leader.
    You can learn more about Skot and his work at www.skotwaldron.com.
    Links:
    Skot Waldron on The Managing with Mind and Heart podcast, January 2021
    Skot on YouTube, LinkedIn
    Four Thousand Weeks: Time Management for Mortals

    • 1 hr 2 min
    #83 – A Conversation with Hana Butler: The Importance of Self-Compassion at Work

    #83 – A Conversation with Hana Butler: The Importance of Self-Compassion at Work

    "This person that we spend 24 hours a day with 7 days a week is yourself. And to live with someone that closely that you don't really like, is hell. Self-compassion is seeing your own goodness and having a 'correct' view of yourself. It includes the ability to give yourself grace, comfort yourself in a time of need, and treat yourself the way you would treat a friend."
    Nash Consulting's own Hana Butler joins Mike Nash for a captivating cocktail hour conversation on the crucial topic of self-compassion at work. In this episode, they get into the fundamental questions surrounding self-compassion: What exactly is self-compassion, and why is it so vital in the workplace?
    They explore the significance of cultivating self-compassion and its positive impact on individual well-being and overall team dynamics, as well as the challenges that arise when employees and managers struggle to develop this essential skill. Grab your favorite drink, relax, and join us for this thought-provoking exploration of self-compassion in the professional realm.
    Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting’s monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.

    • 58 min
    #82 – A Conversation with Scott Ummel: What Makes An Outstanding Manager

    #82 – A Conversation with Scott Ummel: What Makes An Outstanding Manager

    "Feeling cared about is feeling safe, which is a primary human need. I can't do my best work – and I probably don't want to do my best work – if I'm in a protected mode. Probably one of the most important abilities of a manager is the ability to communicate through words and actions that they actually care about their employees.”
    In this one-on-one conversation between Mike Nash and our colleague, Scott Ummel, this episode delves into the fundamental principles of effective leadership. The duo presents five key attributes of an outstanding boss and shares valuable tips to refine these skills for your own personal growth.
    Text the word “LEADING” to 66866 to be added to Nash Consulting’s monthly newsletter. Just practical management skills and tips. And just once a month. Pinky swear.

    • 44 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
21 Ratings

21 Ratings

Sliding Duck ,

Managing and laughing

Ty Mike and Ethan. Inspiring discussions and information for me as a manager becoming newly informed on the practices of becoming a really great (hopefully) manager.

Also instructive on how to laugh in the context of such, usually considered “dry” material. AND finally on how my relationship with my eventual adult son could eventually be fun and collegial.

Keep it up, please!

Ethan_m_Nash ,

Love it!

Great information for managers and really entertaining!

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