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Chief Change Officer

Vince Chanart19.com
What’s Stopping You from Outgrowing Yourself? Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself. Chief Change Officer isn’t just another podcast. It ranks in the Top 3% globally, hit #1 in Careers (US), and cracked the Top 10 in Business (US)—because it offers what others don’t: expansive human intelligence, shared by the world’s most extraordinary thinkers and doers. This is the space for transformation gurus, bold hearts, black sheep, and unsung visionaries. We go beyond digitized tips and AI-smooth talk. Here, you get real, time-tested, experience-driven wisdom—the kind that blends logic and love, art and science, hindsight and foresight. For me, this show marks career transition #18. Across 17 transitions, I’ve been mentored by global changemakers who helped me emerge stronger and freer. Now, I’m passing that power forward—through raw, unfiltered conversations with extraordinary people across cultures, industries, and identities. If you’re a growth progressive, a black horse, a visionary underdog, or someone boldly rewriting the rules—you’re already one of us. Because you are the Chief Change Officer. Our mission? To help you become wiser in action, clearer in thought, and more ambitious in motion—so you can outgrow yourself and unlock outcomes beyond imagination or calculation. A better you is already unfolding. 130,000+ followers are outgrowing. Join them on LinkedIn, Apple, Spotify, and YouTube @chiefchangeofficer.
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Episodes

#187 Mary Shea PhD: From Classical Music to Closing Deals—The Art of Reinventing Your Career – Part One

Mary Shea’s career is proof that you don’t have to stick to one soundtrack. From a classical musician to a leading voice in sales leadership, she’s taken some bold risks—and in this first episode of a three-part series, she’s sharing the lessons she learned along the way. As General Manager of Hire Quotient and former co-CEO of Mediafly, Mary is on a mission to amplify underrepresented voices and reshape sales leadership. With insights from her time at Forrester, she also dives into the digital ...

Feb 19, 202523 minEp. 187

#186 Irina Filippova: From Diplomacy in Russia to Decarbonization in the US

Irina Filippova has a knack for reinvention—first as a diplomat, then as an energy leader, and always as someone who dives headfirst into big challenges. Born in Moscow to a nuclear scientist, she took a detour from atoms to alliances before landing at BP, where she’s now electrifying fleets and turning gas stations into sustainability hubs. Change is her comfort zone, and with her signature mix of diplomacy, curiosity, and humor, she’s proving that career pivots can be both bold and brilliant. ...

Feb 19, 202542 minEp. 186

#185 Gagan Sandhu: From Mechanical Engineer to Money Engineer—Mastering Career Pivots & Financial Freedom — Part Two

What do you do when your career isn’t working? If you’re Gagan Sandhu, you rewrite the script. From mechanical engineering in India to tech leadership at Square and Atlassian, he’s mastered career pivots, financial independence, and thriving in an ever-changing world. Now, as CEO and Co-Founder of Xillion, he’s helping others do the same. He unpacks the myths of financial freedom, tackles ageism in the workplace, and explains why modern careers require constant reinvention. This is part two of a...

Feb 18, 202537 minEp. 185

#184 Gagan Sandhu: From Mechanical Engineer to Money Engineer—Mastering Career Pivots & Financial Freedom — Part One

What do you do when your career isn’t working? If you’re Gagan Sandhu, you rewrite the script. From mechanical engineering in India to tech leadership at Square and Atlassian, he’s mastered career pivots, financial independence, and thriving in an ever-changing world. Now, as CEO and Co-Founder of Xillion, he’s helping others do the same. In Part One, we dive into reinvention, risk-taking, and why staying still is the real danger. Key Highlights of Our Interview: From Machines to Tech: Chasing t...

Feb 17, 202534 minEp. 184

#183 Erika Ayers Badan: Why “No One Cares About Your Career” Might Be the Best Advice Yet – Part Two

Welcome back for Part Two with Erika Ayers Badan, CEO of Food52 and former CEO of Barstool Sports. In our last episode, we cracked open her debut book, No One Cares About Your Career , and explored why that’s actually good news. Now, we shift gears. Erika gets personal—sharing the experiences that shaped her leadership style, her no-nonsense approach to handling toxic workplaces, and the real-world career advice she gives her own kids (because let’s be honest, the world they’re stepping into loo...

Feb 17, 202529 minEp. 183

#182 Erika Ayers Badan: Why “No One Cares About Your Career” Might Be the Best Advice Yet – Part One

If Erika Ayers Badan’s book title, No One Cares About Your Career, made you do a double take—same here. CEO of Food52 and former Barstool Sports exec, Erika has built an impressive career, but she’s not here to talk about her LinkedIn page. In Part One, we dig into her book, the lessons behind it, and five game-changing tips for workplace success. Then in Part Two, we step behind the curtain to explore leadership, workplace culture, and what career wisdom she’s passing on to the next generation....

Feb 16, 202533 minEp. 182

#181 AI Can Screen Resumes, But It Can’t Spot Great Humans—Holly Bond Explains Why

Holly Bond, President of Facet Recruitment, is living proof that hiring is still a human game—no matter how fancy the tech gets. From her days as a franchise owner to leading in the AI hiring era, she shares the real secrets to landing (or making) the perfect hire: build real relationships, take bold risks, and never let an algorithm do all the thinking. Tune in to hear how Holly blends experience, intuition, and a dash of humor to keep recruiting refreshingly human. Key Highlights of Our Interv...

Feb 15, 202534 minEp. 181

#180 Holly Bond: From Fitness Franchises to Entrepreneurial Faceplants

Holly Bond has lived every entrepreneur’s dream—and nightmare. One minute, she’s celebrating a national TV feature for her children’s fitness franchise, and the next, she’s grappling with the harsh realities of running a business. Now, as President of Facet Recruitment, she’s using her hard-earned lessons to help others make bold career moves. Tune in as Holly gets real about taking risks, bouncing back, and why fear should never be the boss of you. Key Highlights of Our Interview: The Highs and...

Feb 15, 202532 minEp. 180

#179 Vince Jeong: From Immigrant Hustle to EdTech Muscle in Corporate Learning

When two Vinces collide, expect more than just name confusion. Vince Chan welcomes Vince Jeong, CEO of Sparkwise, to share his journey—from moving to a new country at 12 to revolutionizing corporate learning. Vince J is on a mission to fix stale training programs and inject real human connection into the edtech space. What does that look like? Tune in for sharp insights, fresh ideas, and a game plan for the future of adult learning. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Immigrant Experience 101: Lear...

Feb 14, 202537 minEp. 179

#178 Wayland Lum: From Art Supplies to Executive Boardrooms —The Art of Betting on Yourself

Wayland Lum didn’t climb the corporate ladder—he painted his own. From art supplies to executive boardrooms, the CEO of Copperbox Leadership Advisory has mastered the art (literally) of leadership. With a career spanning Nvidia, Korn Ferry, and Chicago Booth, he’s here to prove that great leadership is less about knowing everything and more about trusting yourself. In this episode, he unpacks the power of authenticity, why courage beats perfection, and how betting on yourself can change your car...

Feb 14, 202526 minEp. 178

#177 Lucy Gernon: Why Confidence Isn’t About Being Loud (Or Quoting Oprah)

Confidence: is it real, or just another corporate buzzword like “synergy” and “pivot”? It’s about knowing your worth and standing by it. Lucy Gernon from Ireland is here to clear the fog. In this episode, she ditches the clichés and breaks down confidence as something deeper than borrowed quotes or fake-it-til-you-make-it bravado. Instead, she unpacks how true confidence is about trusting your own voice, owning your ideas, and realizing that you don’t need a guru—just a little belief in yourself...

Feb 13, 202530 minEp. 177

#176 Deborah Perry Piscione: The End of Traditional Work Begins — Part Two

What happens when a political insider, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and a bestselling author walk into a podcast? You get Deborah Perry Piscione. She’s gone from shaping policy in Washington, D.C., to writing Employment is Dead , and she’s here to unpack why work as we know it is crumbling. Traditional employment is on life support, and Deborah Perry Piscione is here to explain why. In Part 2 of this two-part series, she breaks down the radical shift in how we work, hire, and learn—plus what i...

Feb 12, 202524 minEp. 176

#175 Deborah Perry Piscione: The End of Traditional Work Begins — Part One

What happens when a political insider, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, and a bestselling author walk into a podcast? You get Deborah Perry Piscione. She’s gone from shaping policy in Washington, D.C., to writing Employment is Dead , and she’s here to unpack why work as we know it is crumbling. In Part 1 of this two-part series, Deborah takes us on a wild career ride—working in the White House, pivoting to Silicon Valley, and learning that fear and division drive politics, but collaboration fuels ...

Feb 12, 202528 minEp. 175

#174 Greg Morley: Can “Bond” Save Us From an $8.9 Trillion Employee Meltdown? – Part Two

Greg Morley has spent years navigating the high-stakes world of corporate culture at Moët Hennessy, Disney, and Hasbro. Now, he’s here to call out the biggest myth in business: that belonging is just a “soft” concept. DEI isn’t one-size-fits-all, and Greg Morley is here to prove it. In Part 2, he breaks down how companies get inclusion wrong by ignoring cultural differences—why the West’s love for metrics doesn’t always vibe with the East’s emphasis on harmony, and what businesses can do to brid...

Feb 12, 202542 minEp. 174

#173 Greg Morley: Can “Bond” Save Us From an $8.9 Trillion Employee Meltdown? – Part One

Greg Morley has helped shape workplace culture at some of the world’s biggest brands, and now he’s here to tell us what’s broken—and how to fix it. In Part 1, he unpacks why belonging isn’t just about good vibes, why Bond is the workplace revolution your company needs, and how ditching outdated DEI efforts can actually drive results. If you think engagement is just another HR buzzword, Greg’s about to change your mind. Key Highlights of Our Interview: The Inspiration Behind the Book “The idea fo...

Feb 11, 202531 minEp. 173

#172 Colin Savage: Change Junkie on a Global Tour—Swapping Comfort for Chaos – Part Three

Part Three. Change isn’t just a phase for Colin Savage—it’s his entire identity. In this three-part series, we explore how he went from chasing change to mastering it. With experience spanning seven countries, seven secondments, and projects in over 70 nations, Colin knows what it takes to adapt, reinvent, and thrive. Forget cramming knowledge forever—Colin says lifelong learning is outdated. Instead, he’s all about skill stacking, a smarter way to stay ahead. And if that wasn’t enough, we’re ta...

Feb 11, 202526 minEp. 172

#171 Colin Savage: Change Junkie on a Global Tour—Swapping Comfort for Chaos – Part Two

Part Two. Change isn’t just a phase for Colin Savage—it’s his entire identity. In this three-part series, we explore how he went from chasing change to mastering it. With experience spanning seven countries, seven secondments, and projects in over 70 nations, Colin knows what it takes to adapt, reinvent, and thrive. Forget cramming knowledge forever—Colin says lifelong learning is outdated. Instead, he’s all about skill stacking, a smarter way to stay ahead. And if that wasn’t enough, we’re taki...

Feb 10, 202531 minEp. 171

#170 Colin Savage: Change Junkie on a Global Tour—Swapping Comfort for Chaos – Part One

Part One. Change isn’t just a phase for Colin Savage—it’s his entire identity. In this three-part series, we explore how he went from chasing change to mastering it. With experience spanning seven countries, seven secondments, and projects in over 70 nations, Colin knows what it takes to adapt, reinvent, and thrive. In this episode, Colin challenges the idea of lifelong learning (spoiler: he thinks it’s outdated) and makes the case for skill stacking instead. And before we wrap, we’ll dive into ...

Feb 10, 202528 minEp. 170

#168 Work3 Institute Co-Founder Josh Drean: Employment is Dead. Now What? — Part Three

Part Three of a 3-part series on Josh Drean. Josh has worn many hats—Harvard MBA, psychology grad, co-founder of Work3 Institute and now, co-author of Employment is Dead (Harvard Business Review Press). We’re kicking off 2025 with a bang—by declaring employment dead. Yes, you read that right. Josh Drean is here to dismantle the traditional job market, toss outdated HR policies into the digital abyss, and redefine what it means to work in the modern world. In the Part 1 of a three-part series wit...

Feb 09, 202527 minEp. 168

#169 TV and Filmmaker Jean Zhou: Lights, Camera, Career Pivot

What do sociology, accounting, venture capital, and filmmaking have in common? Meet Jean Zhou, a filmmaker from China whose career plot twist could rival any drama. Jean’s journey has taken her from crunching numbers to crafting stories that captivate audiences. Now an accomplished filmmaker and CEO of Wind Entertainment, she’s here to share how following a passion for storytelling led to a career filled with unexpected twists and blockbuster moments. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Creating St...

Feb 08, 202523 minEp. 169

#167 Work3 Institute Co-Founder Josh Drean: Employment is Dead. Now What? — Part Two

Part Two of a 3-part series on Josh Drean. Josh has worn many hats—Harvard MBA, psychology grad, co-founder of Work3 Institute and now, co-author of Employment is Dead (Harvard Business Review Press). In the Part 1 of a three-part series with Josh, we dug into why the corporate world’s obsession with employee engagement surveys is as effective as asking your toaster for career advice. Spoiler alert: Most companies don’t actually want honest feedback from employees. Here in Part 2 , where look de...

Feb 07, 202516 minEp. 167

#166 Work3 Institute Co-Founder Josh Drean: Employment is Dead. Now What? — Part One

Part One of a 3-part series on Josh Drean. Josh has worn many hats—Harvard MBA, psychology grad, co-founder of Work3 Institute and now, co-author of Employment is Dead (Harvard Business Review Press). We’re kicking off 2025 with a bang—by declaring employment dead. Yes, you read that right. Josh Drean is here to dismantle the traditional job market, toss outdated HR policies into the digital abyss, and redefine what it means to work in the modern world. This is Part 1 of a three-part series with...

Feb 07, 202521 minEp. 166

#165 Change Fatigue? Tigerhall CEO Nellie Wartoft Has the Cure — Part Two

Part Two. Change is inevitable, but doing it well? That’s another story. Nellie Wartoft has spent years helping leaders across Europe, Asia, and now the U.S. figure it out. As the founder of Tiger Hall, she’s built a tech-powered playbook for making change work. In this two-part series, we’ll talk about cross-cultural leadership, why change efforts so often crash and burn, and how to make sure yours doesn’t. Key Highlights of Our Interview: Hating SharePoint and Finding a Better Way “The ineffic...

Feb 06, 202524 minEp. 165

#164 Change Fatigue? Tigerhall CEO Nellie Wartoft Has the Cure — Part One

Part One. Change is inevitable, but doing it well? That’s another story. Nellie Wartoft has spent years helping leaders across Europe, Asia, and now the U.S. figure it out. As the founder of Tiger Hall, she’s built a tech-powered playbook for making change work. In this two-part series, we’ll talk about cross-cultural leadership, why change efforts so often crash and burn, and how to make sure yours doesn’t. Key Highlights of Our Interview More Cows Than People: The Swedish Small-Town Origin Sto...

Feb 06, 202525 minEp. 164

#163 Life GPS: Robert MacPhee on Values-Based Living — Part Two

Part Two. Robert MacPhee once parked cars—now he helps people find their parking spot in life. As a former right-hand to Chicken Soup for the Soul ’s Jack Canfield and the author of Living a Values-Based Life , he’s all about helping people shift gears toward purpose. In this episode, we tackle life’s tricky intersections: Why do we struggle to define what we value? How does aligning your actions with your values make life smoother? And what’s with Robert’s strong opinions on clarity? Tune in fo...

Feb 06, 202523 minEp. 163

#162 Life GPS: Robert MacPhee on Values-Based Living — Part One

Part One. Robert MacPhee once parked cars—now he helps people find their parking spot in life. As a former right-hand to Chicken Soup for the Soul ’s Jack Canfield and the author of Living a Values-Based Life , he’s all about helping people shift gears toward purpose. In this episode, we tackle life’s tricky intersections: Why do we struggle to define what we value? How does aligning your actions with your values make life smoother? And what’s with Robert’s strong opinions on clarity? Tune in fo...

Feb 05, 202532 minEp. 162

#161 From Talk Show Dreams to Improv CEO: Erin Diehl’s Business of Joy — Part Two

Part Two. Meet Erin Diehl, a woman who turned “winging it” into a career strategy. She’s the founder and CEO of Improve It, a company that uses improv to help teams thrive. As a kid, Erin dreamed of being a talk show host. Instead, she became a top podcast host and business leader, blending humor and learning to help others grow. She calls herself a failfluencer —because, in her world, failure isn’t an end, it’s a punchline and a lesson. In this two-part series, we explore Erin’s journey, her ph...

Feb 05, 202523 minEp. 161

#160 From Talk Show Dreams to Improv CEO: Erin Diehl’s Business of Joy — Part One

Part One. Meet Erin Diehl, a woman who turned “winging it” into a career strategy. She’s the founder and CEO of Improve It, a company that uses improv to help teams thrive. As a kid, Erin dreamed of being a talk show host. Instead, she became a top podcast host and business leader, blending humor and learning to help others grow. She calls herself a failfluencer —because, in her world, failure isn’t an end, it’s a punchline and a lesson. In this two-part series, we explore Erin’s journey, her ph...

Feb 04, 202522 minEp. 160

#159 Nina Sossamon-Pogue from U.S. Gymnastics Team: When Life Cuts Your Routine Short - Part Two

Part Two. If resilience were a sport, Nina Sossamon-Pogue would be an all-around champion. She started her gymnastics journey at four, made it all the way to the U.S. Gymnastics Team, and learned early that falling wasn’t failure—it was part of the process. But life threw her some unexpected dismounts: missing the Olympic team, an injury that ended her career, and getting let go from a 17-year journalism job she loved. Most people might have stayed down. Not Nina. She launched herself into the t...

Feb 03, 202520 minEp. 159

#158 Nina Sossamon-Pogue from U.S. Gymnastics Team: When Life Cuts Your Routine Short - Part One

Part One. If resilience were a sport, Nina Sossamon-Pogue would be an all-around champion. She started her gymnastics journey at four, made it all the way to the U.S. Gymnastics Team, and learned early that falling wasn’t failure—it was part of the process. But life threw her some unexpected dismounts: missing the Olympic team, an injury that ended her career, and getting let go from a 17-year journalism job she loved. Most people might have stayed down. Not Nina. She launched herself into the t...

Feb 02, 202528 minEp. 158
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