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Disrupt Yourself Podcast with Whitney Johnson

Whitney Johnsonthedisruptionadvisors.com
Best-selling author Whitney Johnson ("Disrupt Yourself") explores her passion for personal disruption through engaging conversations with disruptors. Each episode of this podcast reveals new insights about how we work, learn, and live.
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Episodes

#96: Live Coaching Episode - Ryan Gottfredson

The launch point of a learning curve can feel like a slog. There is so much to learn, and just keeping your head above water requires tremendous effort. When progress seems nonexistent it is human nature to feel impatient and want to change direction, but it is important to remember that you are making progress—and, if you stay focused and committed, someday you will hit the steep part of the curve and find yourself in the sweet spot. My guest on the podcast today is Ryan Gottfredson, a leadersh...

Feb 05, 20191 hr 14 minEp. 96

#95: Encore - Donald Miller: The Importance of Creating Clarity

I have shared on here before that I am a recovering perfectionist when it comes to my podcasts, and I have yet another confession: sometimes I make mistakes. Or, rather, errors. I recently received feedback from a newsletter subscriber that helped me see that some of my newsletter content was not what she was expecting, or hoping to receive. I've told you many times that I value feedback, and I'm taking what this subscriber said and trying to learn from it. I won't get into the details here (I'l...

Jan 29, 201933 minEp. 95

#94: Bethany Quam - Staying in Growth

When we're feeling stagnate or trapped in our job, jumping ship altogether often seems like the best option for disruption. However—and this is a big one—what if you didn't have to? What if you could identify what motivates you, and why your current job isn't a good fit? What if you communicated your desires for growth to your boss, and were able to do so in a constructive way? What if you could find a way to disrupt yourself without quitting or losing your job? Bethany Quam's "first career" at ...

Jan 22, 201947 minEp. 94

#93: James Clear - Just One Percent Better

My guest today is James Clear, and he's the go-to expert for those small changes, or Atomic Habits (as his New York Times best-selling book refers to them). James advocates that the way to build habits is to try and get just one percent better each day—something that sounds almost too easy to do, and yet builds a firm foundation for continual improvement. James is great at giving practical tips for improvement, and I hope you enjoy our discussion as much as I did! Thank you to James for being a ...

Jan 15, 201946 minEp. 93

#92: Donna Hicks - Guardians of Dignity

Israel and Palestine. Northern Ireland. Colombia. Libya. These are more than just countries to Donna Hicks. Notorious for their political upheaval and turmoil, within their borders, Donna has sat between sworn enemies and dared to help them find common ground. Wherever there is an "intractable conflict" in the world, Donna and her team work diligently to facilitate dialogue between the disparate parties and find ways for them to work together. It's far from easy, but over the past 25 years, Donn...

Jan 08, 201943 minEp. 92

#191. Asheesh Advani: Removing Obstacles

On the podcast today I am pleased to introduce Asheesh Advani, the CEO of Junior Achievement. Junior Achievement (or JA) is an organization that provides children and teenagers around the world opportunities to learn about work, entrepreneurship and financial literacy through experiential learning. Asheesh believes passionately in the mission of JA, not only because it is his job, but because at the age of 14 Asheesh was made "CEO" of a T-shirt company through Junior Achievement, giving him hand...

Jan 01, 201942 minEp. 91

2018 in Review: Reveling in the Sweet Spot

I have a confession: I am a recovering perfectionist. Up until very recently I have been completely unable to listen to a single "Disrupt Yourself" podcast. I convinced myself that I would be a terrible interviewer, and my imagination was doing just fine on its own without my hearing every flaw, every weakness, and every "should-have-done" possibility in each episode. But something brilliant has happened—I'm in the sweet spot! I have finally crested the low end of my learning curve, and have rea...

Dec 18, 201857 minEp. 90

Keith Krach: Transformational Leadership

Keith Krach collects people. It's not that he's a comic book villain, mind you—Keith simply has a knack for finding people, discovering what they're interested in, and building a team from that connection. Over the past ten years at DocuSign he has asked over 300 people to be on the Advisory Board (an unsually large number), but his reasoning is sound: why not? Creating genius is certainly familiar territory for Keith. In college, he earned an internship opportunity at GM, and went on to partici...

Dec 11, 201840 minEp. 89

Mike McDerment: Be Your Best Competitor

Thinking about the competition often keeps business owners up at night. Will someone else find a way to copy your product? Will they lure customers away? Will they make your clientele happier? It's the stuff of nightmares. Mike McDerment, the co-founder and CEO of FreshBooks, decided that he didn't want to waste time being afraid of his competition. Why wait for someone to figure out how to do your business better? So he decided to do something about it now—and created a strong competitor. It wa...

Dec 04, 201834 minEp. 88

Talia Milgrom-Elcott: Stepping Up

When President Kennedy announced in 1961 that he wanted to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade, it was a longshot. Some believed it to be impossible. However, on July 20, 1969, Neil Armstrong stepped out onto the surface of the moon and that "longshot" became a reality. In January of 2011 President Obama put out his own "moon shot call"—in his State of the Union address, he announced the goal of 100k more science, technology, engineering, and math teachers in in the United States over...

Nov 27, 201851 minEp. 87

Dave Hollis: Abandoning Certainty

When his eight-year-old son asked Dave Hollis what his biggest fear was, no doubt he anticipated an answer along the lines of "tarantula" or "scorpions." Instead, he received a brutally honest assessment: "Not living up to my potential." At the time, Dave Hollis was the President of Worldwide Theatrical Distribution at The Walt Disney Company—you know, that little start-up out of California that has distributed such niche films as Star Wars: The Force Awakens , Black Panther , and Toy Story . Da...

Nov 20, 201850 minEp. 86

Q&A Episode: My Learning Curve

As I say at the beginning of every episode, I think, write, speak, and live all things disruption. I take this responsibility very seriously, so while each week I encourage you to disrupt yourself I am also looking for ways to disrupt my self. Since I spend each podcast interviewing guests, my personal journey is revealed to you in drips and drabs, and periodically I like to turn on the water hose and let you know how I'm really doing, what I'm learning, and where I am on my own learning curve. ...

Nov 13, 201839 minEp. 85

Diane Dietz: Making Everyone Better

Diane Dietz would have happily spent her career working in marketing at Proctor & Gamble, but as we all know, life can be unpredictable. When she found herself seated next to a tall, dark, and handsome stranger at a wedding, she could not have predicted that she would someday move from Cincinnati to San Francisco to start a family with him. That unpredictable relocation led to a significant career disruption, taking her from oral care and cosmetic marketing to a C-suite position at Safeway, ...

Nov 06, 201843 minEp. 84

Saul Kaplan: Innovation Junkie

When Saul Kaplan produced his carefully compiled spreadsheet of how he planned to host a two day summit on innovation, the last thing he expected his friend to do was tear the spreadsheet to pieces—literally. His friend was none other than Richard Saul Wurman, the founder of TED, so his feedback was not something Saul could take lightly. This summit was his dream. After years of being a consultant and looking at innovation from the top-down, he knew that he wanted to put on an event that focused...

Oct 30, 201841 minEp. 83

Lisa Kay Solomon: Designing Conversation

Being the host of a podcast, I've had my share of great conversations, but I've also had some that were…not. Whether the blame should be placed on myself, my guest, or both of us, can be left up to interpretation, but I find it interesting that something we do every day—converse with others—is also something that we receive very little, if any, formal training in how to do well. Lisa Kay Solomon wants to change all that. Lisa is the author of Moments of Impact: How to Design Strategic Conversati...

Oct 23, 201848 minEp. 82

Dr. Bob Nelson: Sincere, Specific Praise

As children, we are taught to say "please" and "thank you," but oftentimes, as adults, these habits are not reinforced in the workplace. We are not asked to perform tasks, we are told, and we are paid for our efforts; in other words, we do something because it is our job. What more do we need? According to Bob Nelson, we need a sincere "thank you." Bob is the president of Nelson Motivation Inc, and is considered to be one of the world's leading experts on employee motivation. He has written 30 b...

Oct 16, 201837 minEp. 81

Solo Episode: Disrupt Your Self Today

Before you can be an agent of disruption, you first become its subject by disrupting yourself. Keeping this in mind, today's podcast is a bit different. If you've been a long-time listener, this will probably come as no surprise (disruption is what we do, after all)! In the past I have shared episodes where I take part in some one-on-one coaching, but today I am taking it a step further: I will be coaching you. All of you. I'm going to start at the top with giving you five reasons why you might ...

Oct 09, 201823 minEp. 80

Shawn Askinosie: It's Not About the Chocolate

My guest today is Shawn Askinosie, the founder and CEO of Askinosie Chocolate and author of the number one Amazon best selling book, Meaningful Work: The Quest to Do Great Business, Find Your Calling, and Feed Your Soul. For Shawn Askinosie, picking a favorite kind of chocolate is like asking someone to pick a favorite child. His company, Askinosie Chocolate, sells 17 different chocolate bars, but when asked to pick just one he is at a complete loss. "[I]t seems like the last place that I have b...

Oct 02, 201852 minEp. 79

Margaret Busse: Step Up and Do Something

This year on the Disrupt Yourself Podcast we have had musicians, writers, CEOs, entrepreneurs, and even a mountain climber as guests on the show, but I must admit that today's guest feels more disruptive than usual—Margaret Busse is a politician. Spoiler alert, we don't talk national politics at all. Margaret is an MBA graduate from Harvard as well as a devoted mother of 5 young children, and back in 2012 I included an essay that Margaret wrote in my book Dare, Dream, Do . In the essay, Margaret...

Sep 25, 201831 minEp. 78

Beth Comstock: The Call of the Unknown

My guest today is Beth Comstock, former vice-chair of GE, a member of the Board at Nike, and author of the new book Imagine It Forward , a candid and encouraging narrative in which she shares both business and life lessons. Despite having been a biology major in college, Beth realized early on that her passion led her to storytelling. Instead of becoming a doctor, as she originally planned, she turned instead to the world of television journalism. The call of the unknown led her to make many sur...

Sep 18, 201847 minEp. 77

David Blake: Championing Lifelong Learning

David is the co-founder and Executive Chairman of Degreed, and coauthor of the new book The Expertise Economy: How the Smartest Companies use Learning to Engage, Compete, and Succeed . His company focuses on "Jailbreaking the Degree" by giving employees credit for their lifelong learning, including formal certification as well as a "transcript" for skills learned on the job. Additionally, Degreed gives them a platform to find the best resources for learning new concepts and skills across a varie...

Sep 11, 201849 minEp. 76

Karla Ballard: It's What We Do That Matters

My guest is Karla Ballard, the CEO and co-founder of YING, a peer-to-peer skill sharing platform that allows you to trade time rather than money for services (also known as a time bank). Karla's first experience in "banking" was of a much more traditional variety—after graduating from the University of Virginia she was hired by MBNA America and soon after was selected to participate in their management development program. This gave her the opportunity to rotate positions throughout the entire c...

Sep 04, 201835 minEp. 75

Shachar Orren: Leaping at a Chance

For most graduates, a steady job is a dream come true (bonus points if it comes with good pay). When Shachar Orren completed her two-year mandatory service in the Israeli army, her parents thought she had achieved that dream: she was offered a full-time job working in military intelligence, with steady work, excellent compensation, and a healthy dose of prestige. She would be crazy to leave…right? But when a job popped up at her favorite magazine, Shachar leapt at the chance to become what she h...

Aug 28, 201836 minEp. 74

Harold O'Neal: Music as a Mirror

My guest today is Harold O'Neal, a Tanzanian-born American pianist, film score composer, and record producer who has worked with the likes of U2, Jay-Z and Disney. I met Harold at a Silicon Guild/Black Sheep event a couple of months ago, and I was shocked by the amount of talent that effortlessly emanated from him. Whether performing an improvised jazz piece or Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2, Harold merges with the instrument, almost maddening in his ability to use the music as a mirror for his soul. ...

Aug 21, 201844 minEp. 73

Tiffani Bova: Experience is the Product

My guest today is Tiffani Bova, speaker, author, thought-leader, and Growth and Innovation Evangelist at Salesforce. Her book, "Growth IQ: Get Smarter About the Choices That Will Make or Break Your Business" comes out this week, and after reading an advance copy I was thrilled to have the opportunity to sit down and go over some of the highlights with her. Tiffani likes to say that she is a recovering seller, because while she no longer carries a sales quota she still "bleeds sales blood." Growi...

Aug 14, 201840 minEp. 72

Orson Scott Card: Embracing Constraints

In today's episode, we will be discussing just one of the seven points of personal disruption: embracing constraints. All too often we find ourselves saying, "If only I had more time, more money, more health, expertise. If only Oprah were my fairy godmother, I could get something done!" And yet, when we take a moment to examine the role constraints play in the creative process and in our lives, we frequently find that they aren't a check on absolute freedom, but a tool of creation. With me to di...

Aug 07, 201848 minEp. 71

Benjamin Spall: The Power of Routine

Benjamin Spall keeps his phone in the kitchen at night. As co-author of the book " My Morning Routine: How Successful People Start Every Day Inspired," and mymorningroutine.com, Benjamin has heard many highly successful people highlight the importance of keeping their phone away from them while they sleep. However, it still took over four years for Benjamin to finally adopt the practice. "It's interesting that you can be given the same piece of information from many different people over and ove...

Jul 31, 201833 minEp. 70

Peter Bregman: Willing to Feel Everything

My guest today is Peter Bregman, CEO and founder of Bregman Partners and author of the new book, Leading with Emotional Courage. In his book, Peter expands on the idea that if leaders are willing to feel everything they will build better teams and accomplish more difficult tasks. It's a labor of love for Peter, who hopes that the book will help others become more willing to examine their feelings and be present in each moment. "I've spent a lot of time trying to close the gaps between what we wa...

Jul 26, 201838 minEp. 69

Caroline Webb: Creating Opportunity

If Caroline Webb looks a little tired or stressed, there is a good chance that someone will eventually turn to her and ask (with their tongue in their cheek), "Are you having a bad day, Caroline?" Caroline laughs when she recounts this, because as the author of the book "How to Have a Good Day," she knows that people are watching her. All joking aside, Caroline Webb has made a name for herself in helping others reframe their day and find ways to look on the bright side. As the CEO and founder of...

Jul 24, 201843 minEp. 68

Carine Clark: Tougher Than We Know

My guest is Carine Clark, CEO of Banyan, a company that helps medical practices engage with their patients. A three-time CEO, she's been awarded the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year in Technology in the Utah region, as well as Utah CEO of the Year. On top of all her many career accomplishments, Carine is also a mother and cancer survivor. Truthfully, Carine moved quickly through problems even before her cancer diagnosis. Looking at her career path is akin to looking at a game of Chutes...

Jul 19, 201832 minEp. 67
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