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In the second half of his conversation, Collin Plume moves beyond financial products into financial legacyâsharing how Gen Xers can teach resilience, ownership, and critical thinking to the next generation. From diversifying income streams to protecting family futures with real assets, Collin reveals why wealth isnât about a flashy portfolioâitâs about building something that lasts, even when systems shift.
For Gen Xers tired of flashy advice and ready to raise wiser, stronger humans, this episode delivers the quiet tools for lifelong financial independence.
>>Inflation, Instability, and the Fight for Financial Control
âGold has kept up with the cost of living for over 150 years.â
Collin explains why owning tangible assets isnât just smart investingâitâs a fight for personal freedom and future-proofing your life against system shocks.
>>Diversification Isnât Optional Anymore
âThe mistake isnât just losingâitâs being stuck in one idea forever.â
He shares why todayâs market demands diversified thinking, constant learning, and rejecting loyalty to any one asset classâincluding real estate.
>>Retirement Will Never Look the Same
âPeople arenât retiringâtheyâre reworking life.â
Collin talks about the shifting realities of work, aging, and how side gigs, flexible income, and purpose-driven work are rewriting retirement for Gen X and beyond.
>>The Riseâand Riskâof Finfluencers
âAlgorithms reward appeal, not expertise.â
He calls out the dangers of taking financial advice from unverified influencers, and why critical thinking is the real currency in todayâs information economy.
>>Teaching Kids the Real Value of Money
âExperience and education over stuff.â
Collin shares how heâs raising his three kids to value assets over toys, experiences over things, and knowledge over hypeâwith gold and silver as real-world teaching tools.
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Collin Plume didnât build Noble Gold to chase hypeâhe built it to restore trust in a system Gen X knows can break.
In this first of a two-part series, Collin shares how early lessons from insurance sales, real estate, and recession-era survival shaped his people-first approach to wealth building. He explains why real assets like gold and silver arenât just investmentsâtheyâre anchors of ownership in a world increasingly built on debt and paper.
For Gen Xers who value resilience over rhetoric, and control over hype, this episode delivers the human side of financial security.
>>Learning the Hard Way
âCustomer service wasnât a departmentâit was survival.â
Collin reflects on early lessons selling insurance and real estate, where trust and loyalty mattered more than shiny marketing.
>>Why People Stayâand Why They Leave
âEmployees donât stay because of ping-pong tables. They stay because theyâre seen.â
He shares how mentorship and genuine relationship-building shaped his leadership style at Noble Gold.
>>Selling Without the Sleaze
âI donât care what youâre sellingâif you donât care about people, you lose.â
Collin talks about why prioritizing people over products isnât softâitâs the only strategy that survives downturns.
>>Precious Metals: The Ownership Play
âWhen everything else feels intangible, gold and silver are still yours.â
He explains why real assets like precious metals offer Gen Xers a hedgeânot just against inflation, but against an unstable system.
>>Family, Fear, and Financial Freedom
âYouâre not just buying an assetâyouâre buying options.â
Collin connects gold ownership to a deeper human need: protecting family, future, and dignity through real, controllable wealth.
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In Part 2 of her conversation, Nina Sossamon-Pogue moves from storytelling to strategyâoffering real-world tools for navigating change, resilience, and reinvention. From building a reverse resume to mapping your own success timeline, she shares frameworks that help Gen Xers (and anyone feeling stuck) turn lived experience into a launchpad.
Instead of chasing corporate validation or viral moments, Nina reminds us that real success is slow-built, self-defined, and deeply human. For those designing their next chapter, this episode offers not just hopeâbut a real blueprint for building forward.
>>Your Reverse Resume: What Youâve Survived Matters
âItâs not just what youâve achievedâitâs what youâve overcome.â
Nina introduces the concept of the reverse resume, helping people recognize the hidden strengths built through lifeâs hardest chapters.
>>You Are Not Your LinkedIn Headline
âWe are so much more than our last job title.â
She challenges the conventional resume model, urging listeners to view their lives as full storiesânot highlight reels.
>>Resilience = Adaptation, Not Just Persistence
âGrit keeps you going. Resilience changes you.â
Nina explains why true resilience requires positive adaptation, not just stubborn endurance.
>>The Successful Timeline: Redefining What Really Counts
âA career milestone isnât the same as a life well-lived.â
She shares how mapping your life as a timeline of both triumphs and setbacks can reframe your sense of success.
>>The Lego Mindset
âWe each have a unique set of building blocks. The masterpiece is yours to create.â
Using a brilliant Lego analogy, Nina shows how your skills, experiences, and choices can assemble into something no one else can replicate.
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Nina Sossamon-Pogue didnât build a personal brand around changeâshe built a life out of it.
In this first of a two-part series, she shares how elite gymnastics hardwired her resilience, how journalism sharpened her communication instincts, and how a strategic leap into tech proved that reinvention is less about following trendsâand more about knowing who you are at the core.
For Gen Xers whoâve quietly navigated identity loss, layoffs, industry shifts, and market crashes, Ninaâs story is a masterclass in evolving without losing yourself.
>>From Falling Down to Rising Up
âGymnastics taught me resilience before I even knew the word.â
Nina explains how falling and failing hundreds of times a week built the muscle memory for lifelong adaptability.
>>Losing an Identity, Finding a New One
âI had to figure out who I was without gymnastics.â
She shares the emotional collapse and slow rebuilding that came after losing her first major identityâand how it shaped every future chapter.
>>From Laundromats to Live TV
âOne walk through a TV stationâand I knew this was it.â
Nina recounts the random campus job that led her from washing football uniforms to anchoring live television for 17 years.
>>Laid Off at the Top
âVoted favorite news anchorâand still shown the door.â
She talks about navigating a devastating layoff that blindsided her mid-careerâand the recalibration it forced.
>>Jumping to Tech Before Tech Was Cool
âI didnât know what SaaS wasâbut I knew where the world was going.â
Nina shares how she mapped her next career move by combining self-awareness, external advice, and market trendsâlong before career pivots were branded movements.
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In Part 2 of her conversation, Erica Sosna bridges personal resilience and professional wisdomâsharing how The Career Equation helps both individuals and organizations build careers that actually fit. Instead of offering empty advice, Erica gives a practical, human-centered model that empowers people to align their skills, passions, impact, and environment into a sustainable career path.
For Gen Xers tired of ad-hoc career advice and vague empowerment slogans, this episode offers a grounded, actionable framework to take back controlâwhether youâre rebuilding, pivoting, or designing your next decade.
>>Turning Recovery Into Renewal
âI used the same frameworks I teachâbecause they work when life gets real.â
Erica reflects on how personal recovery deepened her belief that career design must be rooted in human needs, not corporate scripts.
>>The Power of Acceptance
âAccept it as if you chose it.â
She shares the life philosophy that fueled her healingâand how it applies to navigating career setbacks, redundancies, and reinventions.
>>Start With the End in Mind
âWhat do you want to experienceânot just achieve?â
Erica explains how vivid future visioning, tied to emotion not status, creates a powerful magnet for sustainable action and career progress.
>>The Career Equation, Demystified
âSkills + Passion + Impact Ă· Environment = Career Sweet Spot.â
She walks through the four critical elements employers and individuals need to align for lasting engagement, growth, and loyalty.
>>Career Conversations That Actually Work
âYou wouldnât run 10 accounting systems. Why have 10 ways to talk about careers?â
Erica shares why companies like Amazon and Nomura are adopting The Career Equation to bring structure, simplicity, and human connection back into career development.
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Erica Sosna was already a respected career strategist, author of The Career Equation, and founder of a successful consultancy. But when a near-fatal accident left her paralyzed in 2022, everything changed.
In this first of a two-part series, Erica shares how she rebuilt her lifeâand her careerâon new terms. From learning to walk again to rethinking the purpose of work itself, she offers a blueprint for reinvention that doesnât rely on hype or hashtags.
For Gen Xers who know real change isnât a pivotâitâs a practiceâthis episode delivers both grit and guidance.
>>The Moment Everything Changed
âOne minute I was driving. The next, I was under a car, paralyzed from the waist down.â
Erica recounts the life-altering accident that fractured 15 bonesâand forced her into a physical and emotional rebuild.
>>The Career Equation: Born from Personal Experiment
âI had to use my own frameworks to get unstuck.â
She shares how the same career model she teachesâthe Career Equationâbecame her personal blueprint for choosing how to work, live, and heal after trauma.
>>Reinvention Isnât Always Glamorous
âReturning to work was like returning to solid ground.â
Erica explains why workâdone rightâbecame a pillar of stability, not just a paycheck, during the chaos of recovery.
>>Three Days, Full Impact
âI rebuilt my business on a three-day workweek.â
Balancing parenting, rehabilitation, and entrepreneurship, Erica redesigned her career around what mattered mostâwithout apology.
>>Podcasting as Healing, Not Hustle
âThe podcast wasnât a brand move. It was a way to reconnect with my purpose.â
Launching her show was less about expansionâand more about returning to her original mission: helping others design lives worth living.
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In Part 2, Adaira shares how she and Resa shaped Micro Skills into a fast-impact, high-utility guide for early career professionalsâand why it intentionally skips fluff in favor of action. She opens up about saying yes too often, burning out from ânon-potable work,â and how she finally embraced what she calls JOMOâthe joy of missing out. We also hear how they trimmed the bookâs original title (âChiselâ) and why ambition without discernment leads to a flat career, not a rising one.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:How the Title Came to Be
âWe almost called the book Chiselâbut MicroSkills came from a medical lecture I never forgot.â
The Real Goal
âWe wanted people to finish the book Friday and be better at work Monday. No degrees, no fluff.â
The Myth of Saying Yes
âI believed the mantra: say yes to everything. I ended up burned out, doing too much that didnât scale.â
From FOMO to JOMO
âThe joy of missing out means you choose what matters. You donât chase everything.â
Horizontal vs. Vertical Growth
âI wasnât climbingâI was just adding. A real career needs strategy, not just more.â
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Dr. Adaira Landry grew up in an under-resourced city, entered Berkeley at 16, and faced early career confusion without access to mentors or professional networks.
In Part 1, she shares the formative life moments that led her into emergency medicineâfrom stepping in to help save a manâs life on campus to surviving a painful burn injury alone. She also reflects on how mentorship found her late, how her masterâs in education shaped her communication style, and why she chose to build a practical, inclusive language around career growth in MicroSkills.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:The First Time It Got Real
âHe collapsed outside my classroom. I had no medical training, but I stepped inâand that changed everything.â
Burned and Alone
âI lay on the floor in pain for hours. No phone. No help. That moment never left me.â
Why Mentorship Felt Foreign
âMy parents never used the word mentor. It wasnât part of our world. I had to figure it out late.â
Building Her Own Playbook
âI didnât know how to navigate the system. Once I learned, I wanted to help others do it faster.â
Education by Design
âI didnât want to be the kind of teacher who talks to themselves at the front of the room.â
How Micro Skills Got Its Name
âWe wanted to go deep on the small thingsâthose overlooked moments that make the biggest difference.â
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In Part 2, Resa explains why she and Adaira started their book MicroSkills with the most overlooked chapter: self-care. From emotional and civic health to better rest and boundaries, she unpacks how showing up well starts before you speak. She also shares practical tools for navigating hard momentsâlike having a failure buddyâand reveals why thoughtful email etiquette isnât just about manners, but about professional respect.
This episode is about what sustains youâbefore, during, and after the work. Micro skills begin with you.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:Why Micro Skills Start with Self
âWe opened the book with self-careâbecause everything else depends on it.â
Physical, civic, emotional, and financial health are non-negotiables.
Support Isnât Optional
âHave a failure buddy. Or a personal board of directors. Someone you can call when things go wrong.â
What Real Rest Looks Like
âRest isnât just sleep. Itâs knowing what recharges you. And choosing to protect it.â
Respect Through Email
âBCC isnât a trickâitâs about being thoughtful.â
Communication is a reflection of how much you value someoneâs time and dignity.
Small Language, Big Impact
âEven experienced professionals said, âI didnât think Iâd learn anything from a book on communicationâbut I did.ââ
Thoughtful communication isnât about polish. Itâs about presence.
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In Part 1, Dr. Resa Lewiss shares how growing up in Rhode Island, challenging gendered assumptions at home, and studying the liberal arts all shaped her path to medicine. She opens up about the moment emergency medicine clicked for her, and how her love for procedures and working with her hands helped her find her place in a specialty that sees everything, all at once.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:Why She Chose Medicine
âIt was always in me. Nobody in my family was a doctor, but medicine was the path.â
Breaking Gender Roles Early
âWhen my dad asked the girls to clear the table, I said, âWhy not the boys?â I wanted to take out the garbage.â
When Emergency Medicine Clicked
âI did a rotation and thoughtâwhere have I been? This is what I was looking for.â
Studying Outside the Sciences
âLiterature, religion, sociologyâthose made me a better doctor. They helped me understand my patients.â
Teaching Ultrasound Globally
âI practiced and prepared so I could show up and teach people in different parts of the worldânurses, midwives, physicians.â
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In the second half of their conversation, Edward J. van Luinen, Ed.D. and Tricia Cerrone reveal the system behind their decade-long collaborationâand the framework that became their book, Collaborate to Compete.
But this isnât just theory. Itâs a Gen X playbook for how to lead, design, and scale collaboration that actually sticks. Grounded in five core behaviorsâgenerosity, resourcefulness, co-creation, action, and gratitudeâand powered by a noble purpose, their method flips the script on outdated workplace thinking.
For Gen Xers whoâve quietly led with trust and integrity, this episode validates everything youâve practicedâand gives you the language to teach it forward.
>>Start With Self, Scale With Systems
âCollaboration isnât a team sportâitâs an individual practice.â
They explain why collaboration isnât about tech or tools, but behaviorsâand why it must be designed into people first, not platforms.
>>Five Behaviors, One Noble Purpose
âGenerosity. Resourcefulness. Co-creation. Action. Gratitude.â
Edward and Tricia walk through the five behavioral anchors of collaborationâand why the âhowâ must come before the âwhat.â
>>Why the Old Workplace Models Are Failing
âWeâre still running on 1900s bonus structuresâand wondering why collaboration breaks down.â
They unpack how outdated incentive systems kill trust and team performanceâand how leaders can redesign for shared wins.
>>The Disney Story That Brought It Home
âI watched a father put his arm around his sonâand almost cried.â
Tricia shares the moment that reminded her why collaboration must be human-centeredâbecause when itâs done right, it doesnât just produce results. It heals.
>>From High Concept to DIY
âTake the five behaviors and run a self-check. Which ones are you already living?â
They offer tangible steps for leaders, founders, and managers to assess and apply collaborative behaviors todayâwithout waiting for a reorg.
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Edward J. van Luinen, Ed.D. and Tricia Cerrone didnât build a personal brand around collaborationâthey lived one.
In this first of a two-part series, they reflect on the working relationship that began at Disney and slowly evolved into a business, a book, and a model for how Gen X builds enduring trust.
Forget quick team-building hacks and shallow LinkedIn takesâthis is collaboration done the Gen X way: built slowly, refined over time, and grounded in shared values.
If youâre tired of performative partnerships and want to know what staying power really looks like, this is your episode.
>>The Relationship That Didnât Expire
âMost work relationships fade. This one evolved.â
Edward and Tricia share how a three-year collaboration at Disney grew into a decade of trust, business, and a co-authored book on leadership.
>>No Hierarchy, No Ego
âWe werenât assigned rolesâwe built the rules together.â
They reflect on leading a global initiative without clear power dynamics, and how mutual respect became the real structure.
>>The First Coffee Was the Turning Point
âThat coffee wasnât about a projectâit was about character.â
Tricia recalls how her initial skepticism melted when Edward showed up with presence, empathy, and zero pretense.
>>Why It Worked: Five Behaviors, One Blueprint
âWe didnât write the book firstâwe lived it.â
They walk through five consistent behaviorsâgenerosity, gratitude, grace, curiosity, and accountabilityâthat made their team the one others wanted to be on.
>>Tech Canât Fake Trust
âYou canât app your way into a good relationship.â
Edward and Tricia challenge todayâs obsession with productivity tools, arguing that collaboration starts with who you areânot what you use.
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John Gates has been on the inside of more salary negotiations than most of us will see in a lifetimeâover 75,000 offers across industries and levels. From a scrappy upbringing in Oregon to global recruiting roles at Capital One and beyond, John learned how the game works. And now, heâs helping jobseekers stop lowballing themselves and start playing smarter.
In this episode, he debunks the biggest salary myths, shares the scripts that work, and explains why salary negotiation starts long before the offer lands. For Gen Xers navigating job transitions or prepping for the next big move, this episode is both a wake-up call and a negotiation playbook.
>>From Pizza Delivery to Pay Negotiation Powerhouse
âI worked 30 hours a week at Dominoâs and crammed two degrees into two and a half years.â
John shares how a scrappy start built the systems thinking and urgency that now powers his work with jobseekers and executives alike.
>>Recruiter, Interrupted
âI was laid off before my first job even started.â
He reflects on the early career shock that forced him into recruiting by accidentâand the surprising skills he found along the way.
>>The Capital One Lightbulb Moment
âI got the offer, the bonus, the relocation bumpâand still felt Iâd left money on the table.â
That one regret launched his obsession: learning how recruiters really build offers and how much most candidates are missing out on.
>>The Salary Lies That Get Recycled on LinkedIn
âKnow your worth and demand it? Thatâs how you get ghosted.â
John unpacks the worst advice online and explains why collaborationânot confrontationâis the smarter way to negotiate.
>>When to Talk Money (and What to Say)
âMost people wait until the offer. By then, itâs too late for the Mercedesâyouâre getting the Beetle.â
He reveals the step-by-step strategy that builds leverage from the first click, not the final call.
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Jason Bloomfield didnât learn change in an MBA programâhe learned it through real life.
As a teenager, he became the de facto head of household. Now, as Global Head of People Change and Experience Design at Ericsson, he leads transformation across 180 countries. In this episode, Jason shares how active listening, design thinking, and human-first systems have helped him move organizations from dysfunction to alignment. From M&A integrations to HR tech failures, from -83 NPS scores to user-designed wins, his work proves one thing: change only sticks when itâs built withânot forâthe people itâs meant to serve.
For Gen Xers whoâve lived through chaos and are now leading through it, this episode is a blueprint in action.
>>From Family Collapse to First Acquisition
âI was the only one with income. So I had to figure it out.â
Jason opens up about his early years, navigating a broken home while building stability from scratchâand how that experience shaped his instincts in business.
>>Career by Constraint
âThey asked if Iâd move to 1 Madison Avenue. I said yesâand just kept saying yes.â
From wiring cables to managing a global acquisition across 13 countries, Jason shares how constraintsâand curiosityâturned into growth and global opportunity.
>>Change Starts with Listening
âActive listening sends a signal: you care.â
Jason breaks down why empathy is not a soft skillâitâs the hardest one. Especially when leading transformation across 100,000 employees and 180 countries.
>>Turning a -83 NPS into a Shared Win
âThe tool was hated. But people started feeling heard.â
He recounts how a globally despised HR tool became usableâthrough co-creation, honesty, and building feedback loops that actually changed things.
>>From Paper to Trust
âThey didnât hate digital. They didnât trust institutions.â
Jason explains how assumptions kill adoptionâand how design thinking and diverse input helped his teams shift deeply entrenched behaviors.
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In the second half of her conversation, Erika Ayers BadanâCEO of Food52, former CEO of Barstool Sports, board leader, media powerhouse, and author of _No One Cares About Your Career_âlets us behind the curtain.
From negotiating screen time as a kid to rewriting the rules as a high-profile executive, she reflects on how grit, autonomy, and unfiltered curiosity shaped everythingâfrom her parenting to her management style. She shares why she no longer chases titles, what failure really teaches us, and why todayâs âtoxic cultureâ talk often needs more clarity than cancellation.
For Gen Xers raising kids, leading teams, or just trying to keep their values intact in a noisy world, this episode is the deep breath you didnât know you needed.
>>The Original Streaming Negotiation
âMy brother and I shared one hour of TV a week. Thatâs how I learned to negotiate.â
Erika reflects on the creative, disciplined upbringing that shaped her independenceâand how it made her a better leader, dealmaker, and parent.
>>Titles Are Overrated. Impact Isnât.
âI cared about titles in my 20s. Now I care about purview.â
She explains why chasing titles is a trapâand why real career growth is measured in responsibility, resilience, and reach.
>>Fail Always Mode
âIf you feel like youâre failing, it means you careâand youâre trying something new.â
Erika breaks down why failure isnât just tolerableâitâs necessary. And why she rewards effort over perfection every time.
>>Culture > Buzzwords
âIâm allergic to gossip, inertia, and pontificating.â
From toxic culture to real collaboration, Erika shares her no-BS filter for building teams that do the work and actually like doing it.
>>Gen Alpha, Gen X, and the Parenting Gap
âI worry their advantages are actually disadvantages.â
She gets honest about parenting kids in a hyper-stimulated worldâand why sheâs racing the clock to instill resilience before the clay hardens.
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Erika Ayers Badan isnât here to polish the truthâsheâs here to say it louder.
In this first of a two-part series, the current CEO of Food52 and former CEO of Barstool Sports breaks down the raw realities behind her debut book, No One Cares About Your Career. From writing on commuter trains to fielding hundreds of workplace questions a week, Erika shares why her advice hits differentâbecause itâs honest, hard-earned, and hyper-relevant for a Gen X audience still rewriting the rulebook.
This isnât a pep talk. Itâs a reset.
>>The Title That Says It All
âItâs not just a titleâitâs the truth.â
Erika reveals how No One Cares About Your Career went from a casual comment to the bookâs heartbeatâand why it resonates across industries, generations, and inboxes.
>>When Creativity Gets Crushed
âI went from running wild to daily reforecasts and regulatory meetings.â
She opens up about the moment corporate structure smothered her sparkâand how writing a book on the train became a lifeline back to creative energy.
>>The Mid-Chapter Career Book
âThis isnât for the lost or the legends. Itâs for the people in the messy middle.â
Erika explains who the book is forâand why itâs not another glossy manifesto or three-step self-help trick.
>>The Five Things That Actually Matter at Work
âWho you are. What you offer. How you show up. What you do with your time. And how much you care.â
Forget the buzzwords. Erika distills 25 years of media, tech, and executive leadership into five brutally simple career rules.
>>Mentoring at Scale
âI get 200 questions a weekâand I try to answer every one.â
She shares how social media became her advice desk, what Gen Z is most worried about, and why transparencyânot perfectionâis the new leadership currency.
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Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Erika Ayers Badan--Chief Change Officer--
Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligence
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Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.
Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.
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Top 10 US Business.
Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.<<<
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Mark Bayer spent 20 years in the U.S. Congress shaping major policies and managing high-stakes communication for senior lawmakers.
In Part Two, Mark gets practicalâbreaking down the actual tools and mindset shifts PhDs need to thrive in the private sector. From his 11 Keys to Translating Complexity (complexitymadeclear.com) to why metaphors matter more than models, he shows how scientists can go from overlooked to unforgettable. Plus, what AI canât doâand why your human voice still matters more than ever.
This oneâs for anyone whoâs been told their skills are âtoo academic.â Turns out, theyâre your superpowerâif you know how to use them.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:
The â11 Keysâ Framework
âShakespeare said, brevity is the soul of wit. But itâs also the start of strategy.â
Wake Words and Brain Wiring
âOur brains tune into the unexpected. Use that to your advantage.â
Crossing Cultures & Languages
âBeing bilingual helps you distill ideasâand respect your audienceâs world.â
The Real Meaning of Connection
âYou have to connect before you communicate. Thatâs not softâitâs strategy.â
AI Canât Replicate Your Voice
âAI pulls from old ideas. Your job is to bring something new, human, and surprising.â
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Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Mark Bayer--Chief Change Officer--
Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligence
for Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,
Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.
Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.
Global Top 3% Podcast.
Top 10 US Business.
Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.<<<
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Mark Bayer spent 20 years in the U.S. Congress shaping major policies and managing high-stakes communication for senior lawmakers.
In Part One, he reflects on what those years taught him about messaging, persuasion, and why most PhDsâdespite their brillianceâstruggle to translate their value. From Capitol Hill to Harvard Medical School, Mark now helps scientists and researchers communicate like insiders.
This episode is a masterclass in what PhDs get wrongâand what they already have right.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:
The First âR&Dâ Mix-up
âI thought they were talking about research and development. But it was Republicans and Democrats.â
The 8% Problem
âOnly 8% of PhDs stay in academia. But nearly all are trained as if thatâs the only path.â
Misunderstood Advantage
âPhDs are analytical, resilient, focusedâyet many donât see those as selling points.â
Beauty vs. Relevance
âBeauty is in the eye of the beholder. Importance is in the eye of the stakeholders.â
Your Message Has 10 Seconds
âLead with the punchline. Or your audience will drift.â
Why Communication â Dumping Data
âScientists want to show everything they know. But thatâs not the job. The job is to answer the question.â
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Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Mark Bayer--Chief Change Officer--
Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligence
for Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,
Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.
Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.
Global Top 3% Podcast.
Top 10 US Business.
Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.<<<
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From facing seven years in prison at 17 to leading soldiers in Afghanistan, Jevon Woodenâs story is more than a redemption arcâitâs about owning your power the moment you realize youâve still got one.
In Part 1, Jevon, the author of "Functional to Phenomenal" and "Own Your Kingdom", opens up about growing up in one of Americaâs poorest cities, learning to survive, and ultimately discovering his worth had nothing to do with money.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:
Veterans Day, Forever Changed
âI watched six people die. A year later, my daughter was born on the same day.â
When trauma and hope collide.
From Pain to Purpose
âThat red flash in my nightmares? It stopped the day I forgave my father.â
The invisible work behind healing.
Coaching the âA-hole Executiveâ
âHe said, âI careâI just donât know how to show it.ââ
Helping leaders reconnect with their team, and themselves.
Empathy â Weakness
âItâs not about being softâitâs about being smart.â
Why emotional intelligence is the hardest and most essential leadership skill.
Watch Your Patterns
âTriggers tell the truth. Learn what sets you offâbefore it costs your team.â
The self-awareness most leaders skip.
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Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jevon Wooden--Chief Change Officer--
Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligence
for Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,
Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.
Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.
Global Top 3% Podcast.
Top 10 US Business.
Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.<<<
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From facing seven years in prison at 17 to leading soldiers in Afghanistan, Jevon Woodenâs story is more than a redemption arcâitâs about owning your power the moment you realize youâve still got one.
In Part 1, Jevon, the author of "Functional to Phenomenal" and "Own Your Kingdom", opens up about growing up in one of Americaâs poorest cities, learning to survive, and ultimately discovering his worth had nothing to do with money.
Key Highlights of Our Interview:
The Wrong Crowd, the Right Wake-Up Call
âI wasnât guilty that night, but I was heading there fast.â
How one arrest changed everything.
A Motherâs Sacrifice
âShe offered to put up her house to get me a lawyer.â
The first lesson in love, empathy, and accountability.
From Janitor to Army Leader
âI worked two full-time jobs before choosing the military.â
Why service gave him more than stabilityâit gave him purpose.
Not Just Discipline, But Discovery
âIn the Army, I learned I was a leaderâand I didnât need rank to prove it.â
The Value Shift
âI realized value isnât what you wearâitâs what you give.â
How he redefined self-worth from the ground up.
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Host: Vince Chan | Guest: Jevon Wooden
--Chief Change Officer--
Change Ambitiously. Outgrow Yourself.Open a World of Expansive Human Intelligence
for Transformation Gurus, Black Sheep,
Unsung Visionaries & Bold Hearts.14 Million+ All-Time Downloads.
Reaching 80+ Countries Daily.
Global Top 3% Podcast.
Top 10 US Business.
Top 1 US Careers.>>>140,000+ are outgrowing. Act Today.<<<
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