Business is Human

Rebecca Fleetwood Hession

We need a new definition of success—one that harmonizes meaning and money. Imagine diving into your workday with renewed energy, leaving behind the exhaustion or dread of a monotonous grind. Traditional beliefs about success and the root cause of burnout are the same: Prove yourself. Work harder. Take care of the business, and it will take care of you. We’re recycling the mindset and practices that keep us stuck. Our souls need a jumpstart into The Age of Humanity. Tune in for a new way of working that honors our nervous system and the bottom line, using knowledge of the brain, the Bible, and business. We’ll discuss timeless truths that amplify growth, ignite change, and reshape the world of work. No corporate speak or business BS. Let’s get to the heart of a rewarding career and profitable growth. We speak human about business. What’s in it for You? Value, Relevance, and Impact (VRI): No, it's not a new tech gadget—it's your ticket to making your work genuinely matter to you and your company. Human-Centric Insights: We prioritize people over profits without sacrificing the bottom line. Think less "cog in the machine" and more "humans helping humans." I'm your host, Rebecca Fleetwood Hesson, your thrive guide leading you into the new Age of Humanity. I’ve navigated the highs and lows of business and life, from achieving over $40 million in sales, teaching thousands of people around the world about leadership, trust, execution, and productivity to facing burnout, divorce, raising a couple of great humans (one with ADHD), and navigating the uncertainty of starting a business. I’m committed to igniting change in the world by jumpstarting business into profitable growth with the timeless truths of our humanity. Sound crazy? It’s only crazy until it works. Hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and leave a review to help other listeners discover our show. Want insight and advice on your real career and business challenges? Connect with me on social media or email me at rebecca@wethrive.live. Your story could spark our next conversation.

  1. OCT 23

    Presence is the Power We Keep Giving Away with Tommy Short

    “Presence is the new economy. It’s the differentiator for leadership, parenting, and everything that truly matters.” In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession sits down with speaker and author Tommy Short about the power of presence in leadership, family, and faith. After a year without a phone, Tommy learned how silence, stillness, and meaningful connection can transform how we live and lead. He challenges the myth of productivity, discusses the toll of constant distraction, and uncover how true success starts with defining what truly matters. Tommy shares the lessons behind his upcoming book The Call I Almost Missed, revealing how one radical act of disconnection became a spiritual and emotional awakening. From navigating parenting without screens to finding God in the quiet, this conversation invites listeners to pause, reflect, and reclaim their attention in a world that never stops buzzing. In this episode, you’ll learn: How stillness helps you reconnect with your purpose, relationships, and creativityHow vulnerability, not hustle, leads to sustainable successWhy “things that don’t matter, don’t matter” and how to discern what truly does Things to listen for: (00:00) Intro (01:55) The impact of phone usage (08:22) A year without a phone (14:54) The revelation and spiritual journey (24:05) Reflecting on presence and small habits (25:29) The journey of writing a book (27:36) Defining success and taking action (30:52) The power of presence and depth (39:03) Anticipation and emotions of the book launch Connect with Tommy: Website: https://tommyshort.com/  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tommyshort86/  Connect with Rebecca: https://www.rebeccafleetwoodhession.com/

    46 min
  2. REPLAY: Thriving in Chaos and Turning Trauma Into Growth with Lori Hodges

    OCT 16

    REPLAY: Thriving in Chaos and Turning Trauma Into Growth with Lori Hodges

    "There's a lesson in everything that we go through, whether it's good or bad, but the bad teaches us more than anything else." In this episode of the Business is Human podcast, host Rebecca Fleetwood Hession sits down with Lori Hodges, a veteran first responder, emergency manager, and author of Shaking in the Forest: Finding Light in the Darkness. Lori shares her incredible journey from a pivotal moment at a Grateful Dead concert to a 30-year career helping people navigate emergencies and disasters. Lori’s perspective on leadership, trauma, and resilience is grounded in real-life experiences managing chaos and overcoming her own challenges. She and Rebecca discuss the importance of calm leadership, the transformative power of vulnerability, and how to find beauty in life’s most difficult moments. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why slowing down in high-stress situations leads to better outcomesHow to build a culture where leaders and teams look out for one anotherThe importance of finding lessons in both personal and professional challenges Things to listen for: (00:00) Intro   (01:18) Career roots and the Grateful Dead concert   (04:00) Choosing a path in emergency services   (06:21) Writing the book ‘Shaking in the Forest’ (08:45) Lessons from emergency services: No running, no yelling   (10:17) Commanding presence and confidence   (14:26) Developing leadership skills   (18:20) Early mistakes and learning to stay calm   (20:34) Tools for slowing down and overcoming trauma   (27:13) Balancing productivity and self-care   (29:17) Finding beauty in chaos   (34:16) Building supportive leadership and team culture   (42:14) Chaos theory and future projects   Connect with Lori: Website: https://lorihodges.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lori-hodges-ma-ccp-pmp-319b2a18 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThrivingThroughChaos/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticblue222 Connect with Rebecca: https://www.rebeccafleetwoodhession.com/

    44 min
  3. OCT 9

    Riffing and Reading Reflections

    “I looked around and thought, this is good. It is a beautiful day. I am healthy, I am happy. I am a child of God.” In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession reflects on the swirl of uncertainty in the world today, and why the answer isn’t in endless scrolling or chasing headlines but in anchoring ourselves in truth, joy, and God’s promises. Through personal stories and wisdom from three impactful books, she shows how our memory and imagination can either trap us in fear or unlock faith, contentment, and creativity. Rebecca invites listeners to reframe how they see their lives, their work, and their emotions. From spotting joy in everyday moments to shifting from rehearsing failures to celebrating successes, this episode is both grounding and freeing. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why chasing clarity in the news or on social media often leaves us more unsettled, and how to redirect your attention to what truly mattersWays to build habits of joy, like creating a “success journal” or using reflection questions to rewire your mindsetHow to use prayer and imagination as tools for faith, not fear Things to listen for: (00:00) Intro (01:23) Spiritual awakening and social media (02:31) Navigating uncertainty with faith (03:57) Context and clarity in business (05:14) Embracing differences for unity (07:36) Book Recommendation: Living Fearless (09:41) Book Recommendation: Victorious Emotions (16:21) Book Recommendation: Living from the Unseen Connect with Rebecca: https://www.rebeccafleetwoodhession.com/

    23 min
  4. SEP 25

    What Happens When We Overplan

    “Develop your capacity to navigate the uncertainty, the unplanned, because the uncertainty and the unplanned is going to happen whether you like it or not.” In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession explores the pitfalls of overplanning and the illusion of control that keeps us in a constant state of stress. She shares her personal journey from being a chronic overplanner to embracing adaptability, and explains how our nervous systems, cultural expectations, and even our beliefs can keep us stuck in cycles of anxiety and exhaustion. Rebecca offers practical wisdom from neuroscience, business, and faith to help listeners build confidence in navigating uncertainty and reclaim joy in both work and life. In this episode, you’ll learn: Why overplanning drains your energy and limits your creativityHow to train your brain and nervous system to handle uncertainty in real timePractical questions and mindset shifts to help you trust yourself (and the process) more, while letting go of the need for total control Things to listen for: (00:00) Intro (01:20) The problem with overplanning (03:57) The neuroscience of overplanning (05:51) Training yourself to handle uncertainty (07:24) How overplanning impacts business and personal life (09:06) A Biblical perspective on planning (10:11) Preparing in a reasonable way (11:56) Questions to ask when you’re planning Connect with Rebecca: https://www.rebeccafleetwoodhession.com/

    14 min
  5. SEP 5

    The Counterfeit of Working Harder: How Over-Activation Makes Life Harder for Everyone

    “Working harder might look like success, but it’s actually a counterfeit that drains our energy and disconnects us from what matters most.” In this episode of Business is Human, Rebecca Fleetwood Hession challenges the belief that more effort always equals better results. She explores how overactivation of our nervous systems, caused by lack of rest and the pressure to always do more, leads to missed connections, last-minute cancellations, poor preparation, and even strained relationships. Rebecca explains why the cultural script of equating worth with hard work is not only false, but damaging. She offers a science-backed alternative: rest, stillness, and capacity-building.  In this episode, you’ll learn: Why working harder is a counterfeit and how it undermines both performance and relationshipsHow overactivation of the nervous system impacts your ability to connect and commitPractical ways to replace overwork with rest, stillness, and intentional connection Things to listen for: (00:00) Intro (00:43) The concept of counterfeit (02:26) Consequences of overcommitment (04:55) The science behind overactivation (06:12) The belief system of hard work (09:04) Why breaks and rest are important (11:44) The illusion of inbox zero (13:00) How taking breaks has rippling effects  (14:20) Boundaries in business matter (18:58) Changing the counterfeit belief Connect with Rebecca: https://www.rebeccafleetwoodhession.com/

    20 min
4.8
out of 5
53 Ratings

About

We need a new definition of success—one that harmonizes meaning and money. Imagine diving into your workday with renewed energy, leaving behind the exhaustion or dread of a monotonous grind. Traditional beliefs about success and the root cause of burnout are the same: Prove yourself. Work harder. Take care of the business, and it will take care of you. We’re recycling the mindset and practices that keep us stuck. Our souls need a jumpstart into The Age of Humanity. Tune in for a new way of working that honors our nervous system and the bottom line, using knowledge of the brain, the Bible, and business. We’ll discuss timeless truths that amplify growth, ignite change, and reshape the world of work. No corporate speak or business BS. Let’s get to the heart of a rewarding career and profitable growth. We speak human about business. What’s in it for You? Value, Relevance, and Impact (VRI): No, it's not a new tech gadget—it's your ticket to making your work genuinely matter to you and your company. Human-Centric Insights: We prioritize people over profits without sacrificing the bottom line. Think less "cog in the machine" and more "humans helping humans." I'm your host, Rebecca Fleetwood Hesson, your thrive guide leading you into the new Age of Humanity. I’ve navigated the highs and lows of business and life, from achieving over $40 million in sales, teaching thousands of people around the world about leadership, trust, execution, and productivity to facing burnout, divorce, raising a couple of great humans (one with ADHD), and navigating the uncertainty of starting a business. I’m committed to igniting change in the world by jumpstarting business into profitable growth with the timeless truths of our humanity. Sound crazy? It’s only crazy until it works. Hit subscribe to never miss an episode, and leave a review to help other listeners discover our show. Want insight and advice on your real career and business challenges? Connect with me on social media or email me at rebecca@wethrive.live. Your story could spark our next conversation.

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