• 2025 in Review
    Dec 3 2025

    In this special episode of the Everybody Leads podcast, host Tim Lupinacci reflects on an incredible second year of inspiring conversations with remarkable guests. Tune in for memorable moments and key leadership ideas from guests that have inspired Tim and impacted listeners, including how to build purpose into your organization, overcome setbacks, engage in mentorship, and build credibility through mastery.

    You’ll Hear From:

    • Lindsey Davis Stover and Shivam Mallick Shah, Co-Founders of 1953 Tequila
    • Daniel Pink, New York Times Bestselling Author
    • Craig Glidden, Former President and Chief Administrative Officer of Cruise and Executive Vice President of Legal and Policy at General Motors
    • Denson (D.) Franklin III, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of Vulcan Materials Company
    • Liz Wiseman, New York Times Bestselling Author and CEO of The Wiseman Group
    • Lang Wiseman, Senior Executive Vice President and General Counsel of First Horizon Corporation
    • Jennifer Keller, President and Chief Operating Officer of Baker Donelson
    • Jody Luke, President of Love Does
    • Jonathan Litt, Principal, Co-Founder, and Board Member of MONTICELLOAM, LLC
    • Jon Olson, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Corporate Secretary of Blackbaud
    • Lara Simmons Nichols, Senior Vice President, State and Federal Regulatory Legal Support of Duke Energy
    • Lisa Calhoun, Founding Managing Partner of Valor Ventures


    Additional Resources:

    Books

    • Book by Tim Lupinacci: https://everybodyleads.org
    • Books by Daniel Pink: https://www.danpink.com/books/
    • Books by Liz Wiseman: https://thewisemangroup.com/books/impact-players/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    45 mins
  • Talking Leadership with Bestselling Authors Jon Acuff and Clay Scroggins
    Nov 19 2025

    In this episode of the Everybody Leads podcast, bestselling authors Jon Acuff and Clay Scroggins join Tim Lupinacci to delve into Tim’s powerful message from his Book “Everybody Leads: How You Lead and Why It Matters,” and how their leadership books have served as inspiration and encouragement during Tim’s Leadership Journey.

    As Jon and Clay discuss their endorsement of Tim’s book, they share tips to help you strengthen your leadership acumen. Jon shares the idea behind building a goal ladder and the three steps to building a winning mindset: retiring broken soundtracks, replacing them with new ones, and repeating the new ones so often that they become as automatic as the old ones. Clay shares how cultivating influence from your current seat can unlock opportunities and empower you to lead with greatness, a sense of purpose, and a clear mission. He also offers insights on building relationships with others and developing healthy habits, such as self-reflection.

    Jon Acuff is a renowned author, speaker, and career expert who is celebrated for his engaging writing style and practical wisdom. Jon is a New York Times bestselling author of several books, including “Do Over,” “Soundtracks,” and “All It Takes Is A Goal.” He blends humor with actionable advice, helping people overcome challenges, silence self-doubt, and turn ideas into reality.

    Clay Scroggins is a powerful voice in modern leadership and personal growth. He is the author of several best-selling books, including “How to Lead When You're Not in Charge” and “The Aspiring Leaders Guide to the Future.” Clay helps leaders navigate change, distraction, and uncertainty with clarity and confidence.

    Other Topics Discussed

    • Jon’s Key Steps to Building a Winning Mindset
    • The Leadership Symbolism Behind Tim’s Rear-view Mirror and Jon’s Pinecone.
    • The Vision Behind the Goal Ladder
    • Clay’s Leadership Journey
    • Building and Leveraging Relationships
    • The Importance of Finding Some Quiet Time in Your Leadership


    Additional Resources:

    Books

    • Books by Jon Acuff: https://jonacuff.com/books
    • Book by Clay Scroggins: https://www.clayscroggins.com/how-to-lead-when-youre-not-in-charge
    • Book by Tim Lupinacci: https://everybodyleads.org


    Contact Jon Acuff

    • Website: https://jonacuff.com/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonacuff/


    Contact Clay Scroggins

    • Website: https://www.clayscroggins.com/
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/clay-scroggins/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    21 mins
  • Jennifer Keller – President and Chief Operating Officer, Baker Donelson
    Nov 5 2025

    This week, Tim Lupinacci celebrates the 50th episode of the Everybody Leads podcast with

    Jennifer Keller, president and chief operating officer of Baker Donelson, one of the largest law firms in the United States. In her role as President and COO, Jennifer’s leadership extends across multiple operational areas, including information technology, marketing, and business development. Before assuming her current role, she chaired Baker Donelson’s nationally recognized Labor and Employment Department and served on the firm’s board of directors. She also served clients as an employment litigator, defending and advising them on a wide variety of workplace issues. She has been listed in Chambers USA as a leading Labor & Employment lawyer and recognized by Lawdragon and Human Resource Executive Magazine as one of the most powerful employment lawyers since 2017.

    Beyond her professional achievements, Jennifer is deeply committed to community service and leadership development. She has served as President of the Johnson City Evening Rotary Club and the President of the Southern Appalachian Ronald McDonald House Board of Directors. Jennifer received her J.D. from the University of Tennessee School of Law, where she graduated with highest honors, and received her B.S. from the University of Tennessee. Her leadership is characterized by authenticity, strategic insight, and a relentless focus on excellence.

    Jennifer discusses her leadership journey and how she applies her core values while leading a large organization. She shares her perspective on what it means to treat your job as a calling, give grace, and pivot from mistakes. She also shares how making lists and writing notes to others helps her stay grounded and start her day with gratitude and perspective.

    Other Topics Include:

    • Jennifer’s Leadership Journey
    • Early Inspirations
    • How Jennifer Lives Out Her Values
    • Learning From Mistakes and Showing Grace
    • What Inspires Jennifer to Keep Moving Forward
    • Jennifer’s Daily Disciplines to Take Care of Herself
    • Leadership Books and Resources
    • Emerging Interests and Topics
    • Stepping into Leadership as President and COO
    • Jennifer’s Passion for Serving the Community
    • Advice to Young Leaders and Professionals
    • Impactful Individuals Who Lead Without a Big Title


    Additional Resources:

    Charity

    • This episode is in support of Jennifer’s designated charity, the Johnson City Salvation Army. We have made a donation to the Johnson City Salvation Army as a thank you to Jennifer for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about the Johnson City Salvation Army, please visit https://southernusa.salvationarmy.org/Johnson-City/.


    Books

    • Radical Candor by Kim Scott
    • New Rules of the Game by Susan Packard
    • Books by Jon Acuff


    Baker Donelson

    • Website: https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Contact Jennifer Keller

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-keller-72a5a0b/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    47 mins
  • Kareem "K.W.O.E." Wells – Entrepreneur, Motivational Speaker, and Level Next Music Artist
    Oct 22 2025

    This week on the Everybody Leads podcast, Tim Lupinacci welcomes Kareem "K.W.O.E." Wells, entrepreneur, motivational speaker, and Level Next Music Artist. As the founder and CEO of the K.W.O.E Group, Kareem channels his entrepreneurial instinct that he honed growing up on the West Side of Chicago into various ventures under the group’s umbrella. In 2006 he launched Flow Entertainment, Chicago’s most sought after interactive entertainment company, which hosts bar and bat mitzvahs, birthdays, weddings, and corporate events.

    Kareem started the K.W.O.E. Foundation, a 501(c)(3) that channels time, resources, and mentorships to organizations across Chicago. He works with the C.H.A.M.P.S Male Mentoring Program to mentor young men and challenge them to dream big, never give up, and always give back. Kareem is also the architect of the K.W.O.E. theory of change, a framework that embodies how he lives, leads, and lights the way for others from the West Side of Chicago to the C-suites of corporate America.

    Kareem delves into his leadership journey, emphasizing faith, service, and purpose. He imparts valuable lessons from his early beginnings on the streets of the West side of Chicago to becoming a CEO of an entertainment company and finding purpose in hosting bar and bat mitzvahs. Kareem highlights the importance of self-reflection, youth mentorship, building a sense of community, and spreading agape love.

    Other Topics Include:

    • Kareem’s Leadership Journey
    • Having a Vision for Leadership and Becoming a CEO
    • Becoming “King of the Mitzvahs” and Finding Purpose in Hosting Bar and Bat Mitzvahs
    • The Meaning Behind the K.W.O.E. Theory of Change
    • How Kareem Takes Care of Himself
    • Inspiring Hope in His Mentees
    • Ways to Support the K.W.O.E. Group


    Additional Resources:

    Charity:

    • This episode is in support of Kareem Wells' designated charity, the K.W.O.E. foundation. We have made a donation to the K.W.O.E Foundation as a thank you to Kareem for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about the K.W.O.E Foundation, please visit https://www.kwoefoundation.org/donation/


    K.W.O.E. Group, LLC

    • Website: https://www.kwoegroup.com/


    Contact Kareem Wells

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kareemkwoewells/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    33 mins
  • Denson (D.) Franklin III – Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary, Vulcan Materials Company
    Oct 8 2025

    This week on the Everybody Leads podcast, Tim Lupinacci interviews Denson (D.) Franklin III, Senior Vice President, General Counsel, and Secretary of Vulcan Materials Company. Vulcan is the nation’s largest producer of construction aggregate, primarily crushed stone, sand, and gravel, and aggregates-based construction materials, including asphalt and ready-mixed concrete. The guiding principles of Vulcan include integrity, excellence, and people.

    Before joining Vulcan, D. was a partner at Bradley Arant Boult Cummings LLP, where he served as Vulcan's primary outside counsel for more than 20 years and advised other companies in the construction materials, building, and engineering industries. He has been recognized in Chambers USA in the area of corporate and commercial law and is listed in The Best Lawyers in America. He earned his bachelor’s degree from Birmingham-Southern College and received his law degree from Vanderbilt University School of Law. He is the former Chair of the Birmingham-Southern College Board of Trustees, a member of the Birmingham Rotary Club, and Chair of Gateway, a nonprofit organization that provides family and financial counseling.

    D. shares his leadership journey and key takeaways from Vulcan’s Leadership Program, which focuses on leading oneself, leading others, and leading leaders. He reflects on the impact of mentorship and observing various leadership styles, the leadership lessons he has learned from historical biographies, and the importance of leading with empathy and giving oneself grace. He also shares his philosophy of surrounding himself with individuals with “Big Brains, a Good Heart, and Good Work Ethic.”

    Other Topics Include:

    • D.’s Leadership Journey
    • Transitioning from Managing a Practice to Becoming General Counsel
    • Leading with Empathy and Being a Servant Leader
    • D.’s Daily Practices to Lead Himself
    • The Importance of Listening and Learning from Others
    • Moving Forward from Mistakes
    • Advice for Young Leaders


    Additional Resources:

    Charity

    • This episode is in support of D.'s designated charity, Advent Episcopal School in Birmingham, Alabama. We have made a donation to Advent Episcopal School as a thank you to D. for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about Advent Episcopal, please https://www.adventepiscopalschool.org/


    Books

    • Custer’s Trials: A Life on the Frontier of a New America by T.J. Stiles
    • The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderbilt by T.J. Stiles


    Vulcan Materials Company

    • Website: https://www.vulcanmaterials.com/


    Contact Denson Franklin

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denson-franklin-a4324626/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    34 mins
  • Hon. Ruben Castillo (Ret.) – Mediator, Arbitrator, and Litigation Consultant, Federal Arbitration (FedArb)
    Sep 17 2025

    This week on the Everybody Leads podcast, Tim Lupinacci welcomes the Honorable Ruben Castillo, former Chief Judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Ruben is a trailblazer in the American judiciary and a steadfast advocate for justice and equity. He has accomplished many firsts in his career and broken barriers, including becoming the first member of this family to graduate from college and making history as the first Hispanic federal district judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois in 1994 and the first Hispanic chief judge of that court in 2013. Throughout his 25-year tenure on the bench, Ruben was known for his unwavering commitment to fairness, his mentorship of young legal professionals, and his deep connection to the communities he served.

    Ruben was appointed by President Clinton as the Vice Chair of the United States Sentencing Commission in 1999 and then reappointed by President George W. Bush to a second term as Vice Chair in 2004. He also served in the Special Prosecution Unit of the United States Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Illinois, where he received numerous awards. Ruben now serves as a mediator, arbitrator, and litigation consultant for the Federal Arbitration (FedArb).

    Ruben shares his leadership journey, highlighting the leadership skills he learned from playing hockey at a young age and serving as a lawyer for the Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund. He also delves into his early inspirations during his journey, how serving as a clerk for the night court influenced his career trajectory, and the lessons he learned from managing a court. Ruben emphasizes the importance of time management skills, mentorship, gaining exposure to diverse leadership styles, understanding one's own strengths, leading by example, and creating a fun culture.

    Other Topics Include:

    • Ruben’s Leadership Journey
    • The Impact of Ruben’s Parents and Other Inspirations
    • Ruben’s Commitment and Persistence During Law School
    • Discipline and Leadership in Private Practice
    • Ruben’s Seed of Ambition to Become a Judge
    • The Ins and Outs of Managing a Court
    • Mindset for Succession Planning
    • Advice and Encouragement for Young Leaders


    Additional Resources:

    Charity

    • This episode is in support of Ruben's designated charity, the St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. We have made a donation to St. Jude as a thank you to Ruben for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about St. Jude, please visit https://www.stjude.org/


    Federal Arbitration

    • Website: https://fedarb.com/


    Contact Ruben Castillo

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ruben-castillo-8b321b198/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    41 mins
  • Andrea Shelton – Founder and Executive Director, HeartBound Ministries
    Sep 3 2025

    This week, Tim Lupinacci welcomes Andrea Shelton, founder and executive director of HeartBound Ministries, a nonprofit organization committed to breaking generational cycles of crime and incarceration. Under Andrea’s leadership, HeartBound Ministries delivers transformative programming within the prison system, equipping incarcerated individuals to return to their families and communities as empowered, purpose-driven citizens. Andrea graduated from Oglethorpe University with a bachelor’s degree in political studies. She began her professional career at Lockheed Aeronautics before obtaining a law degree from the University of Tennessee. Following law school, she served as a Special Assistant Administrative Law Judge with the Office of State Administrative Hearing. Andrea’s contribution to criminal justice reform and prison outreach has earned her widespread recognition and accolades.

    Andrea shares her powerful leadership journey and insightful stories about individuals who have inspired and motivated her along the way. She also discusses the importance of second chances and forgiveness, the empowering value of creativity, and how she deals with setbacks and obstacles. Andrea also delves into the story and impact of HeartBound Ministries, encouraging others to identify a need and give to social causes.

    Other Topics Discussed Include:

    • Andrea’s Leadership Journey
    • Early Inspirations Who Encouraged Andrea
    • The Founding of HeartBound Ministries
    • How Creativity Impacted Andrea and HeartBound Ministries
    • Dealing with Setbacks and Obstacles
    • Andrea’s Daily Practices to Show Up as Her Best Self
    • Leadership Books and Resources
    • New Areas of Impacting Others at HeartBound Ministries
    • Andrea’s Advice for Young Leaders
    • Ways to Support and Engage with HeartBound Ministries
    • Individuals Without Big Titles Who Had an Impact on Andrea


    Additional Resources:

    Charity

    • This episode is in support of Andrea’s designated charity, HeartBound Ministries. We have made a donation to HeartBound Ministries as a thank you to Andrea for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about HeartBound Ministries, please visit https://www.heartboundministries.com/


    Book

    • How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie


    Contact Andrea Shelton

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrea-shelton-501246139/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    38 mins
  • Lara Nichols – SVP, State & Federal Regulatory Legal Support, Duke Energy
    Aug 20 2025

    This week, Tim Lupinacci welcomes Lara Nichols, senior vice president, state and federal regulatory legal support for Duke Energy. Lara is responsible for advancing rate and regulatory initiatives and updating regulatory models. In addition, her team provides legal advice on state and federal public utility regulatory matters. Since joining the company in 1998, she has held several prominent positions at Duke Energy, including serving as vice president, nuclear and environmental, health and safety, legal support for Duke Energy, and the Secretary of the Operations and Nuclear Oversight Committee of the Duke Energy Board of Directors. Lara graduated magna cum laude from the University of Pennsylvania with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English and holds a Juris Doctor degree, with high honors, from the University of North Carolina School of Law.

    Lara reflects on her leadership journey, her gravitation towards collaborative work, the value of building empowered teams, and the importance of empathy and humility in leadership. She also shares her passion for Duke Energy’s mission, supporting her team and encouraging team members to take risks, and her powerful advice to young leaders, including balancing being ambitious and focusing on the job at hand.

    Other Topics Discussed Include:

    • Lara’s Leadership Journey
    • Early Inspirations Who Encouraged Lara’s Leadership
    • How Lara Provides Her Team with the Opportunity to Grow and Take Risks
    • Growing and Learning from Mistakes
    • Showing Up with Empathy and Humility as a Leader
    • Lara’s Daily Disciplines to Lead Effectively
    • Leadership Resources
    • Lara’s Actionable Advice to Young Leaders
    • People Without Big Titles Who Had an Impact on Lara


    Additional Resources:

    Lara’s Actionable Advice to Young Leaders:

    • Take ownership of your development and speak up about what you are interested in
    • Seek out a mentor you connect with
    • Ask people how they got to where they are
    • Ask what it would take to be a viable candidate for your next role and get genuine feedback on what it will take to get there


    Charity

    • This episode is in support of Lara’s designated charity, the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy. We have made a donation to the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy as a thank you to Lara for joining Everybody Leads. To learn more about the Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy, please visit https://charlottelegaladvocacy.org/


    Books:

    • Smart Brevity by Jim VandeHei, Mike Allen, and Roy Schwartz
    • Start with Why by Simon Sinek
    • Crucial Conversations by Kerry Patterson, Joseph Grenny, Ron McMillan, and Al Switzler
    • Feminist Fight Club by Jessica Bennett


    Duke Energy

    • Website: https://www.duke-energy.com/home


    Contact Lara Nichols

    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larasimmonsnichols/


    Thank you for listening, and please join us again to hear from more exceptional leaders.

    Click for more:

    • https://everybodyleads.org
    • https://www.bakerdonelson.com


    Producer: Jason Plank
    Intern: Claudia Bonney Amamoo

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    40 mins