Turn Fear Into Fuel with Kimberly Brown

This episode explores how fear—whether fear of failure, success, or confrontation—can be reframed into purposeful action. With tools for difficult conversations, decision-making, and team development, leaders will find clear strategies for turning fear into growth.
5 Ways to Coach Your Team Instead of Managing Them

Are you tired of solving the same problems for your team over and over again? In this “Mike on the Mic” episode, I share five strategies to shift from managing to coaching, so you can empower your team and finally lead at the level you were meant to.
How to Win Others Over and Over with Ed Howie

In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, I explore leadership alignment, brand loyalty, and customer retention with Ed Howie, founder of BTY Creative. We break down the Three O’s of Woo, the Five O’s of Business Success, and the strategies leadership teams can use to create unforgettable customer experiences and sustainable growth.
How Can We Be More Adaptable As a Leadership Team?

In this Mike on the Mic episode, I dig into one of the most critical challenges leadership teams face today: adaptability. When the world changes—whether through global events, industry disruption, or internal shifts—how do you know when your plan no longer serves you? And what do you do about it?
Turn Your Strengths Into a Superpower

What if you and your team spent most of your time doing what you love—and what you’re great at? In this episode, I share how to identify true strengths, reframe weaknesses, and run powerful team exercises that can transform your leadership.
Knowing Exactly What To Say with Phil M Jones

In this episode, I sit down with Phil M. Jones, bestselling author of Exactly What to Say, to explore how leaders can use language to influence, align teams, and drive action. Phil shares powerful insights on subconscious influence, strategic questioning, and overcoming indecision, helping leaders elevate their impact through the words they choose.
Building an Olympic-Level Performance Mindset with Stephanie Roble

What does it take to develop an Olympic-level performance mindset? In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, I sit down with two-time Olympian Stephanie Roble, a world-class sailor, to explore how elite athletes build resilience, manage pressure, and develop the mindset needed to perform at the highest level.
Building Your Conversational Competency with Chalmers Brothers
In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, I sit down with Chalmers Brothers, best-selling author, executive coach, and expert in leadership development. Chalmers dives into the power of conversations in shaping leadership success, introducing concepts like “carefrontation” and the SOAR framework. We discuss how language creates possibilities, why avoiding difficult conversations harms teams, and how leaders can foster trust and authenticity.
Become a More Flexible Leader with Kevin Eikenberry

In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, I sit down with Kevin Eikenberry, Chief Potential Officer of the Kevin Eikenberry Group, to discuss his groundbreaking book Flexible Leadership: Navigate Uncertainty and Lead with Confidence. Kevin shares insights on why most leadership development programs fail, the importance of integrating mindset, skillset, and habit-set, and how leaders can thrive in an increasingly complex world. Discover practical tools like the Cynefin Framework and learn how flexibility in leadership can drive commitment, adapt to change, and foster better team dynamics.
Sales Mindset and The Power of Failure with Klyn Elsbury

What if failure was the key to success in sales and leadership? In this episode of The Better Leadership Team Show, Klyn Elsbury shares her incredible journey—from growing up with cystic fibrosis to becoming one of America’s top sales trainers.
We uncover:
Why failure fuels success in leadership and sales
How to build a high-performing sales team (and avoid hiring mistakes)
The three sales personality types every leader should know
Leadership mistakes that kill sales performance—and how to fix them