

Reality-Based Leadership
Cy Wakeman and Alex Dorr
Reality-Based Leadership, hosted by NY Times best-selling author Cy Wakeman and her VP of People Evolution Alex Dorr, will give you the tools you need as a leader to ditch the drama, end entitlement, and drive big results in your workplace and worldplace. It is time to modernize your leadership approach. In each episode, you will learn practical ways to evolve yourself, lead your teams with love AND call them up to greatness each and every day.
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Jul 18, 2018 • 36min
#42: Kevin Eikenberry on Maintaining a Remote Workplace
This week I'm excited to have Kevin Eikenberry on as my guest. Kevin is is a recognized world expert on leadership development and learning and has twice been named by Inc.com as one of the top 100 Leadership Speakers and Leadership/Management Experts in the world. We tackled a subject I don't get to bring up enough - working remotely. These days teams can be working from so many different places, but that doesn't they don't face the same challenges. How can leaders update their methods and also keep drama at bay when they aren't in the same room as their team? Tune in for more! Want more from me? There are so many places I share amazing content! Find me all over social media: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jul 11, 2018 • 47min
#41: Debunking Accountability with Linda Galindo
You guys are in for a treat with this week's episode - I'm so proud to have on Linda Galindo, whose work I have been following for years. She is a thought leader in accountability and I adore her work. Linda believes people on a whole are afraid of accountability - but she wants to change that, first by showing us that it is a mindset, not a set of behaviors. Tune in for more of our fantastic conversation. Want more from me? There are so many places I share amazing content! Find me all over social media: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jul 4, 2018 • 1h 8min
#40: Billy McMillan of NASA on Innovation
Today's episode comes to you from...the NASA headquarters! I was lucky enough to head down to Washington, DC to speak with Billy McMillan, the Human Innovation Officer at NASA. When we think about NASA, we typically think about scientists, engineers...but you don't often think of the other roles that play such a huge part in creating the discoveries that are made today. It was such a thrill to talk to Billy about some of the amazing things he is working on and how our philosophies intersect. What does innovation mean to you? Tell me by finding me on one of my many social channels: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jun 27, 2018 • 30min
#39: How to Move People Beyond Their Excuses
This week on the podcast, I'm bringing you guys the full unedited conversation with my good friend Kris Lappala from Dell Technologies. I had him on my show Life's Messy Live Happy last week, but we edited the conversation down. The only place you can get the full thing is right here on the podcast. We honed in the big topic I've been talking so much about: excuses. How can you as a leader get your team to stop relying on excuses? And are leaders imagining so much of the work they think they have to? We thought so. Tune in for more! Keep leaving those reviews for this podcast! Reviews go such a long way on iTunes and they mean a lot to me! Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jun 20, 2018 • 59min
#38: Tackling Impossibility with Matt Johnson
When you meet up with team members in a project and acknowledge together that where you're going is unknown, everyone is able to put their ego aside and get into a beginner's mind. Nothing is impossible when everyone is learning together. This is one of the topics that kicked off my conversation with the amazing Matt Johnson, a lead consultant at The Frontier Project, an organizational transformation company. He's a trained mathematician, former frontman of a punk rock band, and a Pentagon policymaker. There’s no fitting Matt into any sort of box. I hope you'll enjoy our conversation as much as I did. Keep leaving those reviews for this podcast! Reviews go such a long way on iTunes and they mean a lot to me! Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jun 13, 2018 • 1h 4min
#37: Vernice FlyGirl on Getting Gutsy
You guys are going to adore today's episode. My guest is the incredible Vernice FlyGirl. She is a keynote speaker, a motivational speaker, and a business coach. She's also a former United States Marine Corps officer who was the first African-American female naval aviator in the Marine Corps and the first African American female combat pilot in the U.S. Armed Forces. Basically, she is incredible. We had a great conversation in Dallas ahead of our keynotes at Evanta and we had a blast. Can't wait for you guys to listen in. Also, quick note for you guys - for whatever reason, reviews go such a long way on iTunes and they mean a lot to me! If you love this podcast and have a moment to leave one, please do! I love reading them and they help a lot. Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

Jun 11, 2018 • 17min
Bonus Episode: What to Do When You're Not Consulted
This week I'm bringing you a treat: two episodes of the No Ego podcast! Please join me for my first ever bonus episode - I sat down with Alex and Kelli, two of the amazing speakers from Reality-Based Leadership, to talk about what to do when you're not consulted. People automatically assume that when they're asked to work on something, they will be consulted. We break down why that's not the case and why they should give the gift of their work anyway. Don't forget to leave a review if you love this podcast! Those reviews mean a lot to us and help us tremendously. Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

May 31, 2018 • 40min
#36: No Excuses
Excuses are your ego's main output. It's the summary of what your ego sees of the world. The "why we can't" or "why we shouldn't have to." As a leader, how can you respond to not the excuse itself, but the person behind it? How do you move people beyond ego? I thought we'd sit down just you and me today and talk about just that. Don't forget to leave a review if you love this podcast! Those reviews mean a lot to us and help us tremendously. Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

May 23, 2018 • 39min
#35: Wendy Sachs on Engineering Serendipity
It was so exciting and fun to bring the amazing Wendy Sachs onto my podcast. She's a producer at CNN, an author, and a TED speaker. We talked about so much, from "engineering serendipity", to networking, to being a woman in today's world. Wendy even gave me a sneak preview into some upcoming projects she has. I can't wait for you to hear it all. Don't forget to leave a review if you love this podcast! Those reviews mean a lot to us and help us tremendously. Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman

May 16, 2018 • 52min
#34: Talking About My Mom
This is a very special edition of No Ego because in this episode, I brought on Cathy Frost, my very best friend. She's known me for years so our conversation was just amazing. We talked about Mother's Day, our moms and all lessons we learned from each other. Cathy is a life coach specializing in helping people live beautiful, soul-filled lives while living with metastatic breast cancer. Want more of my content? Find me here: facebook.com/cywakeman instagram.com/cywakeman youtube.com/cywakeman