• The #1 Habit of Leaders Who Are Truly Flourishing, and Why Getting Out From Behind Screens and Into Scenes Might Be the Strategic Edge Worth Doubling Down On Right Now
    Nov 21 2025

    Today’s episode goes deeper into one of the most important signals that has emerged from our work over the past year. The leaders who are truly flourishing are getting out from behind screens and into scenes.

    That search for people who truly embody this practice is what led me to today’s guest, Kate Brigham.

    Kate’s career spans more than two decades across design, product, and research leadership in healthcare, B2B SaaS, marketplaces, data integration, fintech, education, and beyond, including transformative work at PatientsLikeMe. But what makes her story so compelling is not just where she has worked, it is how she has chosen to evolve.

    After stepping away from traditional full-time roles, Kate intentionally shaped a portfolio focused on consulting, advising, investing, and building community in areas that feel deeply meaningful to her. In the process, she has helped cultivate one of the most active AgeTech and longevity communities on LinkedIn while also co-creating fast-growing in-person communities in Boston and across the country.


    In this episode, you will hear about:

    • Why successful leaders invest in scene work and intentional connection
    • How Kate created the rooms she needed when they did not exist or needed to evolve
    • Why curiosity leads the way before certainty arrives
    • What AgeTech reveals about the future of aging and opportunity
    • How storytelling shapes our relationship with longevity
    • What burnout taught Kate about managing energy and pace
    • How leaders can think about both the next quarter and the next decade

    This is a thoughtful, grounding, and energizing conversation for anyone feeling the pull toward something more aligned, more connected, and more alive.

    Press play and consider which scenes might help shape your next chapter.


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    45 mins
  • From Uncertainty to Optionality: The Mindset and Practices That Move Creative Leaders Forward
    Nov 14 2025

    What does winning look when work is full of paradoxes?

    Today I’m joined by my friend and longtime mentor of more than 20 years, Patrick Jones, a builder at heart and one of the most multidimensional creative leaders I know.

    Patrick’s career has been spent at the intersection of education, media, and workforce innovation, helping people and organizations adapt to what’s next.

    He’s a professor, consultant, and public servant, currently serving as Vice Chair of the Board of Investments for LACERA, where he helps steward over 85 billion dollars in assets for the largest pension fund in the country.

    His path includes 25 years in management consulting, as well as faculty, and co-op leadership positions at Northeastern University.

    He has also produced branded content and media projects for Coca-Cola, Volkswagen, and Nike, and his first documentary film, The Journey, about the power of asking for help, won the South by Southwest Documentary Award and received numerous other accolades.

    Patrick embodies what we talk about so often on The Afternoon Shift: the belief that creativity, openness, and connection are the real levers for career growth and impact.

    In this conversation, he shares how to play the inside-out game: how to stay open when uncertainty feels overwhelming, how to notice the signals others miss, and how to prepare for the moment when it’s time to take your shot.


    This episode feels like a conversation with a great coach, part philosophy, part practicality, and all heart.


    Dive in and explore how creative leaders like Patrick turn paradox into possibility.


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    39 mins
  • From Silos to Scenes: The Practice That Sets Creative Leaders Apart
    Oct 31 2025

    In this episode, I dig into a leadership practice that can seem obvious but is far more nuanced than it looks, and I’ve come to believe it’s a critical discovery in our exploration of what it takes to go from fear to flow and uncertainty to optionality.

    I'm now referring to the people who embody this as creative leaders.

    These leaders aren’t stuck in silos. They’re out in scenes, collecting dots, building relationships, and fueling their creativity through curiosity and community.

    Today I’m joined by Ace Bhattacharjya, an entrepreneur, consultant, self-proclaimed applied anthropologist, and someone who exemplifies this modern creative leadership.

    His career has spanned Ogilvy, the US Open, and advisory work at Harvard and MIT.

    He's also my co-founder, alongside our friend Waseem Kawaf, of the Original Signal Salon.

    Together in this conversation, we explore the kinds of scenes that expand creativity, strengthen networks, and make career more of a team sport.


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    47 mins
  • How to Actually Lead With Hospitality, Empathy & Creative Bravery: Lessons From Disney and Beyond
    Oct 24 2025

    When I think about career as a team sport, I can’t help but think back to my post-college internship at Disney and the lifelong friendships that started there.

    That experience, grounded in Disney’s legendary Traditions training program, taught me the power of hospitality, purpose, and connection. It also introduced me to this week’s guest, Taylor Scott, a best-selling author, speaker, and founder of Lead With Hospitality, whose career has spanned Disney, Gaylord, Wynn, and The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas.

    In this episode, we talk about what it means to lead with hospitality, why EQ matters more than IQ, how empathy and acceptance help us realign with purpose, the creative bravery it takes to keep growing, and why great leaders and great brands succeed for the same reason: they make people feel something.


    Let’s keep making career more of a team sport.

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    Check out Taylor's latest venture, Lead With Hospitality Travel Group - https://www.instagram.com/leadwithhospitalitytravelgroup/


    Dive into Taylor's books:

    Ballgames to Boardrooms -Leadership, Business, and Life Lessons From Our Coaches We Never Knew We Needed


    Lead With Hospitality - Be Human. Emotionally Connect. Serve Selflessly.


    Give Hospitality - A fable, and hopeful story about what happens when we live, work, and love from a place of generosity.

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    44 mins
  • Emotional Stamina, Embracing Our Truth, and The Power of Step by Step
    Oct 17 2025

    Feeling stuck, overwhelmed, or unsure how to begin the next chapter? In this episode we sit down with longtime friend and powerhouse coach Katie Benway to explore what it takes to really begin a shift.

    Katie shares powerful tools for building emotional stamina, telling yourself the truth, and letting go of the need for certainty.

    Whether you're in the thick of a career pivot or sensing something needs to change, this episode will help you reconnect with your inner voice and take that next right step.


    In this conversation, you'll hear:
    – Why emotional stamina is essential for any big shift
    – The questions Katie asks clients before they make a move
    – How creativity and spirituality overlap
    – Why the "not yet" space is where growth begins
    – Two simple rules for a spiritual life
    – How to begin, and how to continue

    Let’s keep making career more of a team sport.

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    47 mins
  • Career Evolution & Previously Impossible Stories: Erich Archer on Cutting-Edge Video Editing, Finding Your AI Force Multiplier, & Diving Into a Scene
    Oct 10 2025

    What if you could find the intersection of cutting technology with your personal passion and expertise?

    And what if you could develop a reputation for learning, experimentation, and generously sharing your knowledge along the way?

    Well, that's exactly what you'll learn from today's guest, Emmy-winning television producer Erich Archer.

    He's has spent his career telling stories, from MTV and The Biggest Loser to small-town Massachusetts TV.

    And now, he’s using generative AI to tell stories that were once impossible to make, and working with top brands like Netflix, LIV Golf, and more.


    In this episode, we talk about:

    • The lessons from humbling career restarts.
    • Why learning to edit again changed Erich's creative trajectory.
    • How two “unlock moments” led him to realize the power of custom GPTs and AI video workflows.
    • What marketers and storytellers miss when they look for one-to-one AI replacements instead of new creative lanes.
    • How to combine your subject-matter expertise with AI as a force multiplier for your career.
    • The importance of sharing your own behind-the-scenes work.
    • Finding your scene, the power of IRL, and trusting you'll collide with fate.

    This is a conversation about experimentation, humility, and how staying rooted in what you love can open new frontiers.

    Whether you produce videos, lead content strategy, or manage a brand that tells stories (which, let’s face it, is every brand now), you’ll take a lot from this conversation.

    You’ll see what real career evolution looks like in progress, and how Emmy-winning producer Erich Archer has become a sought-after voice at the intersection of AI and video production.

    More importantly, you’ll learn how to find that intersection for yourself.


    Let’s dive in, and let's keep making career more of a team sport.

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    38 mins
  • From Hollywood to Hydrogen: A Playbook for Reinvention
    Oct 3 2025

    What does it take to really reinvent your career? This week's episode features a detailed breakdown of exactly that.

    After decades of success as a Hollywood producer, and later blending entertainment and tech in Silicon Valley, Derek Stoops found himself at a crossroads. Not long after launching his own production company, the phone stopped ringing. Covid, combined with a reckoning across Hollywood, forced him to consider an entirely new path.

    At first, ego got in the way, as it does for most of us. Derek had been a VP at Sony, pioneering production methodologies and international dealmaking. Letting go of that identity wasn’t easy.

    Step one was simply getting out from behind his computer. He leaned into an interest in energy and sustainability and put one foot in front of the other. A few key moves followed: taking a class, applying to a local incubator, and humbling himself enough to be vulnerable with friends about the uncertainty he was facing. That openness led to more conversations, and more conviction around his new direction.


    He also realized that his Hollywood experience was more transferable than he thought. Like so many of us who have worked in marketing, media, sports, and entertainment, he was a problem-solver, used to being proactive and learning as he went.


    In this conversation, Derek shares not only how he came to that realization for himself, but also the tactical moves you can apply to your own shift.

    Today, Derek is firmly planted in the energy sector. He is developing both expertise and a team of collaborators who focus on commercialization of IP rooted in academia, among other things.


    I’m grateful to Derek for the openness he brought to this discussion, and for his friendship and support.


    If something here resonates, don’t hesitate to reach out to him as well.


    Let’s keep making career more of a team sport.

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    34 mins
  • The Truth About Career Identity & Turning Sunk Costs Into New Chapters
    Sep 26 2025

    By mid-career, Karen Kelly has reinvented herself more times than most people dare to dream.

    From ad agency burnout in New York City, to scrubs and red tape as a speech pathologist, to moonlighting as a photographer, to running a seven-figure media business, to CMO and later President of a tech company, to volunteer community organizer and change-maker, to present day Co-Founder and CEO of Launch by Lunch, she has turned curiosity and resilience into her career compass.

    In this conversation, Karen opens up about the roadblocks we create for ourselves, the power of listening to signals, and the surprising ways creativity and community can reshape what’s next. We dig into:

    • Why “too many ideas” can be a superpower if you learn how to channel it.

    • The moment she realized storytelling mattered more than the photo itself.

    • Building a grassroots childcare solution in her hometown during the pandemic.

    • Painkiller vs. vitamin thinking when launching new ventures.

    • How to give yourself permission to pivot—and crystalize fleeting moments into something lasting.

    If you’ve ever felt trapped by sunk costs, uncertain about your next season, or hesitant to put your work into the world before it feels ready, Karen’s story will give you both a framework and the encouragement to move forward.


    Let’s keep making career more of a team sport.

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    Visit the website for her company, Launch by Lunch, to learn more about building with no-code tools and the community of leaders waiting for you to join them.

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    41 mins