Chronic illness and chronic pain are topics that can bring up a big mix of interconnected feelings -- uncertainty, burnout, anger, and even despair. They also challenge our perfectionism, make comparisons hard to stop, and can bring up thoughts of shame or even regrets. In this podcast, Ali kicks off the first in a series of conversations with Liz Fosslien and Mollie West Duffy authors of the book Big Feelings: How to Be Okay When Things Are Not Okay. The trio shares openly about what chronicall...
Oct 25, 2022•55 min
In this podcast conversation, Jerry talks with Ian Sanders, author of "365 Ways to Have a Good Day", who found himself at the edge of rediscovery at the beginning of COVID lockdown. Fumbling and longing for ground, he dove into his past by paging through his old journals. Unearthing the stories of his life at that moment reminded him of who he was and what made him tick. His collection of entries from his daily sojourns solidified an understanding of who he was and who he might want to be. In a ...
Oct 11, 2022•57 min•Ep. 161
Sally Helgesen is a women's leadership expert who has written many books over the past few decades on women and leadership (How Women Rise, The Female Advantage, The Web of Inclusion). In this episode, Sally and Ali Schultz explore the tendencies and habits that often contribute to women feeling stuck in their leadership roles. Sally describes how women leaders have a different perception, or way of being and seeing, that can make for a markedly unique leadership style and offers models of what ...
Sep 27, 2022•41 min
As frequent listeners of the podcast can attest, a well-formed open, honest question can be a catalyst for radical self-inquiry and deep inner work. For Gino Zahnd, the founder of Cozy and Seabright, that question was, "What would I like the people that I work with to know about me that they don't know?." Gino, who lives with a rare genetic order called Fabry Disease, shares how one profound question asked at Reboot Bootcamp gave him the courage to share his health struggles with his team and ul...
Aug 30, 2022•48 min•Ep. 161
What can we learn from regret? Regret gives us chance to see things from both sides. The experience we lived through, and the retrospective. Pausing to reflect on what was or has been allows us to see what we've learned from the vantage point of where we are now. As Dan Pink asserts in this podcast conversation and in his latest book, "The Power of Regret", regret is a clarifying emotion that is also instructive about how to lead a better life. In this conversation with Jerry, the pair explore t...
Aug 13, 2022•55 min•Ep. 160
When considering collective planning as a team, what are the best practices leaders should adopt and what common pitfalls should they avoid? In this Wisdom for Work, Andy Crissinger and Jerry Colonna share why the actual planning process framework you choose is less important than the interpersonal dynamics among the team. The duo describes how a lack of trust can often undermine even the most thoughtfully designed sessions, and illustrate how collective planning, when executed well, can be a to...
Jul 26, 2022•38 min
When faced with uncertain times and unavoidable challenges, how we show up matters. For some of us, a healthy reaction might be to withdraw and tend to the tender parts of ourselves that need support and care. For others, these crucible moments present an opportunity to lean into the work of our lives and give us the chance to truly discover the work we were born to do. In this episode, Jerry sits down with Andrew Alexseyenko, a Ukrainian entrepreneur and co-founder of KOLO, a nonprofit organiza...
Jul 12, 2022•45 min•Ep. 159
In this conversation, Reboot Coaches Jim Marsden, Marty Janowitz, Ray Foote, and Jerry Colonna sit down to explore career transitions at midlife. Together, they describe their unique midlife experiences and share what was bubbling up for them at the time. They give insight into what helped them get to the other side and acknowledge the importance of honoring endings. Jim walks us through the arc of the Journey of Transformation and shares why we often can't plan or strategize our way through tra...
Jun 22, 2022•50 min
Laurie Segall is an award-winning journalist, author, and the founder of Dot Dot Dot and D3 Network. In this episode, Laurie sits down with Jerry to chat about her tenure as CNN's Senior Tech correspondent and gives insight into her experience navigating the world of big media. The pair discuss what it means to "show up" for your life and why slowing down can often be so scary. Laurie reveals how participating in a Reboot Bootcamp forced her to slow down, reflect, and confront some big questions...
Jun 07, 2022•49 min•Ep. 158
What are the benefits of adopting a coaching mindset in your leadership and life? In this podcast Wisdom for Work, Reboot Coaches Andy Crissinger and Chris VandenBrink break down the three fundamental components of coaching - listening, inquiry, and mirroring. The duo describes how incorporating a coach's mentality in your leadership toolkit can foster growth, learning, and creativity within your organization, and provide examples of when and where the leader as coach skillset should be utilized...
May 25, 2022•33 min
Have you ever encountered a person in your life who you couldn't reason with the same way you could with so many others in your life? Are there some folks that make you act differently, or feel like you walk on eggshells around them? In this podcast, Ali sits down with Megan Hunter, a co-founder of The High Conflict Institute and expert on High Conflict Personalities (also known as HCPs). The pair discuss the five types of HCPs and explore how the HCP brain works differently (and what that means...
Apr 26, 2022•48 min
At Reboot, we firmly believe that the act of leadership affords everyone the opportunity to grow into their most adult selves. Inquiring radically into our own psychologies and facing up to the truths behind our behavior allows us to lead and relate to others from a more informed place. In this podcast, Jerry sits down with Brad Feld and David Jilk, co-authors of "Entrepreneur's Weekly Nietzsche: A Book for Disruptors". The duo, who've shared a personal and professional relationship for nearly f...
Apr 12, 2022•52 min•Ep. 156
What does it feel like to connect deeply with the groundlessness that arises during times of anxiety? In this short clip, Reboot Coach and Facilitator Marty Janowitz leads a short meditation practice in compassionate abiding. In this introductory practice, you'll focus on breathwork, sitting with uncertainty, and discovering what it means to reconnect with the cradle of our lovingkindness. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Compu...
Mar 29, 2022•8 min
In this Podcast Extra, Reboot Co-founder Ali Schultz sits down with Rachel Ryle, an award-winning animator, illustrator, and storyteller. Rachel describes how tending to her energy and taking ownership of her mental health has brought more purpose and fulfillment to her everyday life. She describes her daily gratitude practice and details how leaning into joyful pursuits has reinvigorated her creativity and boosted productivity. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides...
Mar 17, 2022•49 min
As the Coronavirus pandemic continues to shape our lives, many of us are flat-out exhausted. While this enduring moment in time has impacted us all, the prolonged nature of this global public health crisis has left healthcare workers feeling physically and mentally exhausted. Burnout, it's a topic that we often address on the Reboot Podcast, and a term we've all been hearing more and more over the course of the past few years. For cardiac surgeon Dr. Simon Maltais, long hours in a demanding work...
Mar 06, 2022•49 min•Ep. 155
When we're so committed to being right about our own reality, we miss things happening right under our nose. Egos are handy, but they can be limiting to the amount of joy we experience in life if we let them lead the way. In this episode Duff McDonald, journalist and author of "Tickled: A Commonsense Guide to the Present Moment", recounts how the quiet of quarantine shocked him out of his narrow perspective of living, and turned his way of being on its head. Duff describes how the gift of fallow...
Feb 15, 2022•54 min•Ep. 154
How often do you connect with those who came before you? What do you know about them? What was life like for them? What did they live through? What were their unfulfilled dreams? What stories are still alive in your family to this day? When doing the work of learning about our past, we can forget that we are here because of many generations of love expressing itself. In this podcast Extra, Jamie Kim offers a visualization to connect with those who came before you and to feel the magnitude of tha...
Feb 08, 2022•6 min
In this episode of our Operator's Manual series, Ali and Jerry consider how the health and resilience of an organization can be directly tied to the CEO's own modeled behavior around self-care. Jerry reminds us that the CEO's job is to build the machine that builds the products and services, not to build the products and services. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-computer/ - How T...
Jan 25, 2022•13 min
For our first episode of 2022, Jerry sits down with Matt Blumberg, founder and CEO of Bolster, a marketplace for on-demand executive and board talent. In this conversation, Matt describes how the knowledge and insight he gained during his 20 year run as the founder and CEO at Return Path, Inc. prepared him for the uncertainty that comes with being a second-time founder. The pair discuss Matt's latest book, Startup CXO, which serves as a handbook for defining the functional competencies and skill...
Jan 11, 2022•42 min•Ep. 153
The phrase, "The Great Resignation," has become abundantly popular in the media over the recent months. In this episode, Ali and Jerry discuss how pandemic life has ushered forth larger questions around how we want to work and live. They consider how this unique period in time has brought about a rare opportunity for companies, leaders, and employees to re-examine their values, and to put people back at the heart of our organizations. Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step ...
Dec 14, 2021•15 min
The more we work with clients, the more we see leaders longing for pieces of wisdom around the parts of the job that aren't necessarily in any playbook. In this conversation, Ali Schultz sits down with Jerry to explore the question: What does it mean to step back and let other people step up and lead? Leave us a review on Apple Podcasts! Follow our step by step guides: - How To: Leave a Review on Your Computer: www.reboot.io/leave-itunes-review-via-computer/ - How To: Leave a Review on Your iPho...
Dec 02, 2021•14 min
We wanted to bring you a new-ish kind of conversation to our podcast channel - but not new to the halls of Reboot. This one is for the operators, where we talk about the practical-tactical challenges that come from scaling an organization and growing in your leadership. In these conversations, Ali Schultz sits down with Jerry Colonna and gets him to wax-practical the common topics we see leaders face. In this episode of our Operators Manual series, Ali and Jerry discuss: What is the job of the C...
Nov 18, 2021•11 min
After a decade of working in nonprofits, Philip Deng has decided to build something of his own. In this conversation, Philip sits down with Jerry to chat about his company Grantable, which helps individuals and organizations make grant writing more efficient. Philip, who identifies as Asian American, opens up about the loneliness he's faced as a leader and CEO. He reflects on how the events of his childhood, specifically his parents divorce, left him with complicated feelings about his self-wort...
Nov 04, 2021•55 min•Ep. 152
The Reboot Podcast has hosted a wide variety of conversations around the complexity and diversity of the co-founder experience, such as the importance of communication, the power of mindfulness in partnerships, and shared our advice for navigating co-founder conflict. Co-founders looking to meet the day-to-day challenges of running a business must commit to consistent work in aligning their vision and purpose for the organization, but what happens when an unforeseen tragedy throws all your prepa...
Oct 13, 2021•49 min•Ep. 151
In this 150th episode, we are privileged to share Jerry's conversation with Ashanti Branch, Founder and Executive Director of The Ever Forward Club, whose mission is to transform the lives of underserved youth by providing safe opportunities for academic, personal, family, and community development. Ashanti reflects on his experiences as a young black man, the pressure he felt to conceal his true emotions from his peers, the ways in which men are conditioned to neglect their feelings, and why hi...
Sep 28, 2021•1 hr 1 min•Ep. 150
In order to become the leaders we were born to be, we must first be willing to radically inquire within. By cultivating a deep growth mindset, we're able to mature and develop not only as leaders but as humans. Getting curious about our blind spots in leadership and seeing clearly our strengths and weaknesses as well as understanding how we are perceived is the basis for any leadership development plan. We cannot grow if we don't understand the work we have to do. In this episode, Andy Crissinge...
Aug 24, 2021•21 min
Amy McGrath is a retired US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel, the founder of Honor Bound - a 501(c)(4) nonpartisan organization committed to leadership development for women with a service background and encouraging those women to run for elected office, and a proud Kentuckian to boot. Amy sits down with Jerry to chat about her time in the military, how it shaped her views on service and honor, and why she felt compelled to run for the US Senate in the 2020 election. Amy discusses her new book, "...
Aug 11, 2021•50 min•Ep. 149
On this episode of the Reboot Podcast, Jerry hosts a conversation with David Hieatt, co-founder of Hiut Denim Company. In this exchange, David recounts how the sale of his first company left him feeling listless and ungrounded. He shares how he regained his sense of purpose after founding Hiut, a company that revived the denim industry in the small town of Cardigan, Wales. David describes the difficult process of temporarily closing the factory due to COVID-19 and how these past few months have ...
Jul 27, 2021•52 min•Ep. 148
In moments of conflict, it can be difficult to stay present amongst our discomfort. However, when we lean into love and compassion we might begin to see conflict in a generative light. In this episode of the Reboot Podcast, Jerry is joined by Regina Smith, MA and Amanda Aguilera, PsyD, experts in the field of power dynamics, conflict, and equity. In this conversation, Regina and Amanda examine and characterize the intersectionality of power dynamics and expound on the various ways power is confe...
Jul 13, 2021•54 min•Ep. 147
When it comes to confidence, feeling A-Ok with showing vulnerability, and trying to avoid the sneaky snares of Imposter Syndrome, we often feel at odds, torn between the parts of us that say, "Who do you think you are?" and the parts of us who know who we are. Self-doubt and inadequacy can creep in and color the most assured parts of us at times. But, what's really at play here? We know it's an inside job to keep ourselves clear-headed and attuned with our inner knowing, regardless of what the w...
Jun 29, 2021•49 min