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Imperfect Leaders

Imperfect Leaders

Written by: Jeffrey Cohn Podcast Host
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There is no such thing as a perfect leader. We invite the country's most admired leaders to talk about their imperfections and leadership journey. Careers Economics Personal Success
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  • Winning the War for Rainmakers & Law Firm Leaders, with John Cashman, President Major, Lindsey, & Africa
    Jan 23 2026

    Big law is changing fast, but one thing hasn’t: the firms that win still recruit – and keep – talent better than everyone else. In this episode, John Cashman breaks down how elite law firms actually close top laterals—mindset shifts, process, culture fit, and hands‑on leadership—and why the same principles apply to any organization, in business and in sports, that depends on star performers to drive results.

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    33 mins
  • Michael Paul, CEO of MaraBio - Finding 'Ability' in Disability
    Dec 1 2025

    Some CEOs hide behind the veil of invulnerability.

    Michael Paul, Ph.D., does the opposite—he believes that real leadership starts with choosing trust over armor. Michael was deeply influenced by the wisdom of Patrick Lencioni, never choose "invulnerability over trust."

    As CEO of MARAbio, he is helping build a company that knows exactly why it exists: to use maternal immune science to help eradicate the most severe forms of autism, giving families earlier answers and more hope.

    On this episode of Imperfect Leaders, Michael unpacks how that clear purpose shapes every hard conversation with parents, clinicians, investors, and his own team—and how a leadership style that embraces his heart, mind, and soul (psychological safety), and a culture grounded in honesty makes it possible to tackle obstacles as big as autism itself.

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    39 mins
  • Molded from Clay – Chris Johnson Brings Bluebird Kids Health to Families Across America
    Oct 8 2025

    Professor Clay Christensen was the famous business school professor who wrote the influential book, "The Innovator's Dilemma." Clay had a brilliant mind and was a strategic advisor to CEOs across the country.

    Less well know, was Clay's active role as a mentor to young, up-and-coming innovators. One of those beneficiaries was today's guest, Chris Johnson, Founder & CEO of Bluebird Kid's Health.

    Bluebird is revolutionizing pediatric care. They are solving the problem of "pediatric care deserts" by building pediatric practices in access-starved neighborhoods, using a modern, tech-enabled approach to care delivery, and implementing a high-performing model built specifically for pediatrics and value-based care (VBC).

    Chris is a mission-driven entrepreneur and innovator who was, quite literally, molded by Clay.

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    50 mins
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