• Episode 137: Social Awareness in Action
    May 8 2026

    Social awareness is more than “reading the room” — it’s the ability to recognize emotions, understand perspectives, and respond to people in a way that builds trust and connection. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany explore the role of empathy and social awareness in emotional intelligence and leadership.They discuss how curiosity, open-ended questions, and intentional listening help leaders better understand the people around them, especially in high-stress human services environments. Through personal stories and practical examples, they unpack the difference between empathy and compassion, why validation matters, and how unchecked assumptions and personal bias can damage relationships and outcomes.The conversation also highlights the importance of balancing empathy with boundaries, recognizing emotional cues in teams and clients, and learning to understand someone’s perspective without necessarily agreeing with it. A grounded discussion on how socially aware leaders create safer, more connected workplaces.

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    39 mins
  • Episode 136: Lead Yourself First: The Power of Self-Management
    May 2 2026

    Self-management is where emotional intelligence becomes real. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany focus on the discipline of recognizing, regulating, and choosing your response — especially in high-stress leadership environments.They explore how unmanaged reactions erode trust, damage relationships, and lead to poor decisions, while strong self-regulation creates clarity, credibility, and consistency. Through personal examples and practical strategies, they break down how leaders can identify triggers, “practice the pause,” and respond with intention rather than emotion.The conversation also connects self-management to authentic leadership, showing how mindset shapes behavior and how even small moments of reactivity can have lasting impact. From preparing for difficult conversations to repairing missteps quickly, this episode offers a grounded approach to leading yourself so you can lead others more effectively.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 135: Emotional Intelligence Is Leadership
    Apr 24 2026

    Emotional intelligence isn’t about being calm all the time — it’s about being aware, intentional, and effective in how you show up as a leader. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany break down why emotional intelligence is one of the most critical (and most overlooked) leadership skills in the workplace.Building on the work of Daniel Goleman, they explore the four core components of EQ: self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, and relationship management — and how each one shows up in real leadership moments. From managing reactivity and setting boundaries to understanding the gap between intention and impact, this conversation gets practical about what emotional intelligence actually looks like on the job.Through real examples and honest reflection, they highlight how a lack of EQ leads to stalled development, strained relationships, and burnout — while strong EQ builds trust, strengthens teams, and improves outcomes. If you’ve ever been “too busy putting out fires” to lead effectively, this episode will challenge you to slow down, reflect, and lead with intention.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 134: One-on-Ones That Actually Work
    Apr 17 2026

    Most leaders have one-on-one meetings — but very few use them well. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany break down “The Art of the One-on-One” and why these conversations are one of the highest-impact leadership tools available.

    They explore how effective one-on-ones go beyond status updates to build trust, strengthen relationships, and develop staff capacity. From separating performance conversations from connection-focused check-ins, to creating space for honest feedback, they highlight what makes these meetings actually work.

    Using practical examples and real experiences, Carl and Tiffany emphasize consistency, structure, and a coaching mindset — showing how great one-on-ones create clarity, accountability, and growth over time. If you want better performance, stronger relationships, and fewer surprises, it starts with better conversations.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 133: Soft Skills are Human Skills
    Apr 10 2026

    “Soft skills” might be the worst branding problem in the workplace. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany challenge the label and make the case for calling them what they really are: human skills — the capabilities that drive trust, communication, and real performance.Through personal stories and workplace examples, they explore how communication, empathy, and relationship-building often matter more than technical expertise — especially in high-stakes environments like healthcare and human services. They unpack the growing “skills mismatch,” where strong credentials fall short without the ability to connect, lead, and communicate effectively.As technical skills evolve and AI continues to advance, Carl and Tiffany argue that human skills are becoming even more valuable — not less. This conversation pushes leaders to stop treating these skills as “common sense” and start integrating them into hiring, development, and performance conversations. Because at the end of the day, culture isn’t what you say — it’s how people experience working with you.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 132: Control What You Can. Lead Anyway.
    Apr 3 2026

    You can’t control everything at work — but you’re not powerless either. In this episode, Carl and Tiffany break down the difference between your sphere of control, influence, and concern, and why knowing the difference is a leadership advantage.They explore how leaders — especially middle managers — can stop wasting energy on what they can’t change and instead focus on what actually moves the needle: team culture, communication, and daily interactions. Through real examples and coaching insights, they show how shifting attention to your circle of influence can reduce stress, improve morale, and drive results even in imperfect systems.They also share practical strategies for managing frustration, including naming stressors, separating controllable vs. uncontrollable factors, and taking small, intentional actions. The message is simple but not easy: effective leadership starts with owning what’s yours to impact.


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    43 mins
  • Episode 131: Your Values Are Showing (Or Not)
    Mar 27 2026

    organizational values, workplace culture, leadership development, values alignment, organizational behavior, accountability, systems thinking, leadership challenges, culture change, management skills, employee engagement, workplace integrity, leadership mindset, public sector leadership, performance vs behavior, organizational effectiveness, leadership reflection

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    40 mins
  • Classic KIR: Living in Resilience with Kelly Bazzani
    Mar 18 2026

    Some conversations are worth revisiting — this is one of them. In this reair, Carl and Tiffany sit down with Kelly Bazzani for a powerful discussion on resilience, recovery, and what it really takes to rebuild after adversity.Kelly shares her journey through athletics, injury, achievement, addiction, and ultimately redemption — offering hard-earned insight into the mindset and habits that support lasting change. Her perspective goes beyond inspiration, grounding resilience in daily choices, self-awareness, and accountability.Named one of the top resilience coaches by the Coach Foundation and recognized as a leading voice in mental health and personal development, Kelly brings both credibility and authenticity to the conversation.This episode is a reminder that resilience isn’t just about bouncing back — it’s about rebuilding stronger, with intention.And as always, the conversation starts with a little personality — from TV preferences to a quick introduction to Shankey’s Whip — before diving into the deeper work.


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    2 hrs and 14 mins