Ordinary leaders doing extraordinary things
Episodes
33 episodes
The Counterintuitive Way Executive Coaches Win More Clients with Michael Neuendorff
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Michael Neuendorff explores why executive coaches often get specialization wrong—and how becoming more relevant to organizations can help coaches stand out, earn trust, and grow thei...
The Hidden Blind Spots Leaders Can't See–and How to Uncover Them with Dr. Alexander DeChurch
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Dr. Alexander DeChurch explores how leadership blind spots can limit performance—and how greater self-awareness can become a leader's greatest advantage.Drawing on his experti...
The Decision Science Behind Organization Design That Transforms Business Strategy with Zach Bonaker
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Zach Bonaker explores how organizational design can become a powerful driver of strategy, helping leaders make better decisions and build organizations equipped for the future.
The Ecosystem Approach: Unlocking Organizational Support for Behavior Change with Katie Thomas
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Katie Thomas explores why leadership development often fails to create lasting change—and why real transformation depends on more than just training.Drawing on her expertise a...
Formal Training to Systemic Change: How Organizations Can Truly Embed Learning with Nik Sheremetov
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Nick Sheremetov challenges the way organizations approach leadership development, explaining why formal training alone is rarely enough to create lasting change.Drawing on his...
The Hidden Secret to Upgrading Your Skills in an AI-Driven World with ET Tan
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, ET Tan explores why AI isn't something to fear—it's a powerful tool that can amplify your skills, accelerate your career, and help you stay relevant in a rapidly changing world.<...
The Surprising Power of Mindset and Engagement in Driving Sustainable Change with Marcelo Fariello
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Marcelo Ferrello shares why successful leadership in today's AI-driven world is about more than managing tasks—it's about aligning people, processes, and technology to drive meaningf...
The Surprising Impact of Unconscious Behaviors on Organizational Costs and Change with Ben Wickham
In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, Ben Wickham explores the power of Single Session Coaching (SSC) and how one focused conversation can create lasting change. Drawing on his expertise in leadership development and sys...
How Leaders Can Shift from Fear to Opportunity by 'Lighting the Torch' in Change with Nick Tasler
Most leaders have been taught that change is difficult—but what if that belief is actually holding us back?In this episode of The Art and Science of Influence, organizational psychologist and author Nick Tasler challenges conven...
How a Scientific Mindset Transforms Leadership Development Outcomes with Hannah Yung-Boxdell
Unlock the secret to transforming technical experts into strategic leaders using data-driven talent development. Hannah Yung-Boxdell, an IO psychology practitioner, reveals how structured assessments and scientifically grounded coaching can acc...
AI in Talent Management: A Game Changer with Theo Rowley and Song Wei Mah
Join us on The Art and Science of Influence as Gerald sits down with Theo Rowley and Song Wei Mah to explore how talent really drives business success.If you're an HR professional, talent strategist, or leader aiming to stay ahe...
The Art and Science of Discovering Your True Coaching Sweet Spot with Rolf Pfeiffer
Rolf Pfeffer reveals a simple yet powerful shift—calling it your “sweet spot”—that unlocks clarity, confidence, and authentic growth. If you're stuck choosing a niche or unsure how to focus your impact, this episode shows you how to identify yo...
The Future of HR Leadership with Dr. Syukri Sudari
Join us on "The Art and Science of Influence" as we dive into a compelling conversation with Dr. Syukri Sudari, a seasoned HR leader. In this episode, Dr. Sudari shares his unique insights on HR leadership, the importance of speakin...
Beyond Credentials: Building Domain Authority with Jaye Lee
In this episode of "The Art and Science of Influence," host Gerald welcomes Jaye Lee, a renowned business coach and strategist known as the "CEO Whisperer." Jaye challenges the traditional emphasis on coaching credentials, arguing t...
Mastering Strategy: The Big Five with Dr. Jeroen Kraaijenbrink
In this episode of "The Art and Science of Influence," host Gerald welcomes Dr. Jeroen Kraaijenbrink, a strategy educator, author, and consultant. They delve into the concept of strategy as a learnable competency, exploring the "Big...
Human-Centered Project Leadership with Daniel Hemhauser
Join us in this insightful conversation with Daniel Hemhauser, an executive coach for project managers, as we delve into the art and science of human-centered project leadership. Discover the distinction between project managers and leaders, an...
From Startup to Success: Insights from Building Radar's Co-Founder
Join us in this episode as we dive into the journey of Leopold Neuerburg, co-founder of Building Radar, a startup that has transformed into a thriving business over nine years. Discover how direction, alignment, and accountability h...
Authenticity Is Your Superpower
Join Gerald as he welcomes Cynthia, a global marketing strategist, to discuss the art and science of influence. Dive into Cynthia's journey as an entrepreneur, marketer, and trainer, and explore how authenticity can be your greatest...
The Hidden System Shaping Your Results with Frank Uit de Weerd
In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of systemic approaches in organizational coaching. Discover how looking beyond individual performance to the broader system can unlock potential and drive success. ...
What the Coaching Market Really Wants with Segar Jeyatsingh
In this episode with Segar Jeyatsingh, we talk about this idea of "Not all great coaches are certified" and "Not all certified coaches are great". Segar shares his insights on what the market is actually looking for in executive coa...
The Paradigm Shift HR leaders Need: Setting the Table Before Sitting at It with SK
In this episode, I chat with SK who is a Senior HR Practitioner and Sense-maker. He talks about what it means for HR to drive the business agenda and what future ready HR leadership looks like in the age of AI. The ideas here are ga...
Take 15 with Dash on Venture of One
In conversation with Dash on the Venture of One, an exciting idea for anyone starting a venture by building a business model around themselves. He suggests that instead of looking at coaching as a skill-set, look at yourself as a St...
How to Earn a Seat at the Table – Rich Fozi
In this episode, I chat with Rich Fozi — an HR leader who also leads corporate strategy (a rare and powerful combo!). We dive into how HR can earn a real seat at the leadership table, and what it takes for HR professionals to grow into more str...