Explore every episode of the podcast High-Impact Leader | Team Performance & Accountability
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| Why Your Team Isn't Performing (And It's Not Their Fault) | 24 Jun 2026 | 00:13:25 | |
You've probably said it: "My team isn't performing. They don't think for themselves. I have to micromanage everything." What if it's not their fault? What if the problem was never the people—and it's actually the system you built around them? In this episode, I share the system-thinking framework that transformed how leaders approach team performance. You'll hear two real stories: a veterinary practice where a "lazy" team became proactive once they had clear processes, and a $450,000 lesson about what happens when systems allow work to drift without accountability. Key takeaways: why blaming people kills engagement, how to identify if you have a people problem or a system problem, and three practical fixes you can implement starting Monday—documenting workflows, creating clear ownership, and building feedback loops that catch issues before they become expensive. If you want to dive deeper, check out the High-Impact Leader Club, where we redesign leadership approaches to build self-managing teams with real accountability. If you're ready to stop fixing people and start designing systems, join the waitlist to be notified when our next intake opens. Chapters
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| How to Build Self-Managing Teams: Purpose, Autonomy & Mastery | 17 Jun 2026 | 00:11:42 | |
What if your team isn't failing to take ownership? What if you've accidentally trained them to depend on you? In this episode, Brendan Rogers explores why so many leaders become the bottleneck in their own business and how that limits team performance. You'll discover the three pillars that create self-managing teams: purpose, autonomy, and mastery. You'll learn why purpose drives better decisions, why autonomy creates ownership, and why mastery develops the capability teams need to perform without constant supervision. Most importantly, you'll see why self-managing teams aren't built through delegation alone. They're built through intentional leadership design that empowers people to think, decide, and act without relying on the leader for everything. Here's the truth that changes everything: "The cost of mistakes is often less than the cost of dependency." If you're carrying too many decisions, solving too many problems, and wondering why your team isn't stepping up, this episode will change how you think about ownership, team empowerment, and leadership. Listen now, and subscribe for more insights on self-managing teams, team performance, ownership, and team leadership. If you want to dive deeper, check out the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Quiet Frustration of Business Leadership | Why Delegation Doesn't Solve This | 01 Apr 2026 | 00:06:30 | |
You've built a capable team—but why does everything still flow through you? In this episode of High-Impact Leader, Brendan Rogers exposes the leadership design problem: the quiet frustration of carrying decision-making, problem-solving, and standard-setting even when your team has the talent. It's not a people problem. Discover how scalable leadership systems shift ownership down, reduce your load, and create team accountability that sticks. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Leadership Load: Why Your Loudest Person Becomes Your Biggest Problem | Scalable Leadership Design | 25 Mar 2026 | 00:09:54 | |
When your loudest person absorbs most of the leadership load, it's not a people problem—it's a leadership design problem. Brendan Rogers reveals why business owners inadvertently create systems that reward noise over performance, and how this breaks team accountability, kills ownership, and prevents you from building scalable leadership. Learn the critical shift from reactive leadership to systems that let your team thrive without you in every decision. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Growth Sequence Mistakes | Leadership Freedom Through Systems | 18 Mar 2026 | 00:10:43 | |
Growth often outpaces leadership design, leaving you managing more decisions instead of leading. In this episode, Brendan Rogers unpacks the seven-stage leadership sequence that builds accountability, delegation, and decision-making capability—so your team steps up and you reclaim your leadership freedom. Discover the pattern that separates scaling leaders from overwhelmed ones. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. | |||
| Why Private Conflict Conversations Damage Leadership Clarity | Team Accountability Insights | 11 Mar 2026 | 00:10:35 | |
Private conflict conversations undermine leadership clarity and team accountability—they're the hidden drain on your leadership load. In this episode, Brendan Rogers reveals how triangulation (resolving conflict one-on-one in separate rooms) breaks psychological safety, weakens ownership, and forces you to manage every decision. Discover why public conflict resolution is the system that builds truly self-managing leadership teams. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Managing Up Isn't Influence—It's Leadership Design | Team Accountability Insights | 04 Mar 2026 | 00:11:26 | |
Managing up feels like an influence problem—but it's actually revealing a gap in your own leadership design. In this episode, discover how fixing decision-making clarity, ownership patterns, and team accountability systems transforms your relationship with leadership itself, and why AI adoption and team performance depend on getting this foundation right first. Built for business owners and leaders who want to stop managing up—and start leading forward. If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design scalable leadership that grows through people, not pressure. Book a call now to discover how the High-Impact Leader Club can support your leadership journey. | |||
| The Control Trap | Why Over-Management Destroys Team Accountability | 25 Feb 2026 | 00:08:58 | |
Many leaders trap themselves in control, staying involved in decisions their teams should own—then wonder why accountability vanishes. In this episode, discover how over-management becomes a predictable pattern as responsibility grows, why your best intentions backfire, and the single shift that breaks the cycle. If leadership still feels heavy because you can't let go, this is for you. If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design business leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Book a call now to discover how the High-Impact Leader Club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Delegation Fails When Leadership Design Is Broken | Scalable Accountability Systems | 18 Feb 2026 | 00:04:49 | |
Delegation keeps failing—but the problem isn't your team. Discover why leadership design flaws, not people problems, create micromanagement, slow decision-making, and accountability gaps that undermine scalable leadership. Learn the patterns that limit team engagement and the systems fixes that unlock ownership and high-impact performance as your business grows. If this resonates, explore deeper strategies inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design leadership systems that scale through people, without pressure. Chapters
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| Carrying Too Much | Why Scalable Leadership Starts with Leadership Load | 11 Feb 2026 | 00:05:10 | |
Most leaders carry more than they should — but it's not a resilience problem. It's a leadership design issue. When you own too many decisions, your team's accountability suffers, and scalability becomes impossible. In this episode, we explore the patterns that create leadership load, why good leaders fall into this trap, and how to redistribute decision-making authority so your team steps up and your business actually scales. If you're the bottleneck in your organization, this one's for you. If this resonates, discover more inside the High-Impact Leader Club. A community for business owners and leaders designing leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Chapters
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| Decision-Making Overload: Why Your Leadership Load Is Killing Accountability | Scalable Leadership | 04 Feb 2026 | 00:06:13 | |
When every decision funnels through you, your leadership load becomes the ceiling on growth. In this episode, discover why you're trapped in constant approvals and how leaders unknowingly design decision-dependency into their teams—then the framework to escape it. Learn the difference between responsible oversight and bottlenecking, and how clarifying decision rights actually scales accountability and ownership across your team. If these insights resonate with your leadership journey, learn how the High-Impact Leader Club helps business owners design scalable leadership that grows through people, not pressure. Book a call today to take the next step towards a more effective leadership model. | |||
| Leadership Clarity: Why Trust Without Expectations Kills Team Accountability | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:04:27 | |
When leaders step back to build trust, unclear expectations often take their place—and inconsistent team performance becomes the silent cost. In this episode, discover why "trust without clarity" is a leadership paradox that stalls teams and how accountability actually strengthens (not weakens) trust. If you're tired of correcting things after the fact, this episode reveals the leadership clarity patterns that drive consistent team performance at scale.If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Book a call now to learn how the High-Impact Leader Club can help you. Chapters
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| Designing Trust to Unlock True Team Engagement | 10 Jun 2026 | 00:13:03 | |
What if trust in your team isn't something you earn, it's something you design? In this episode, Brendan Rogers challenges one of the most common beliefs in business leadership: that trust must be earned before people can be given responsibility. You'll discover why trust between people may be earned, but trust inside organisations is deliberately designed, and how that shift can transform team engagement, strengthen accountability, improve team performance, and create more scalable leadership. You'll learn how decision-making frameworks, bounded authority, trust building, and psychological safety work together to create authentic trust throughout your organisation. Most importantly, you'll see why leaders who rely on control often limit the very outcomes they're trying to achieve. Here's the truth that changes everything: "The opposite of trust is control. And control always scales slower than trust." If you're leading a team and wondering why accountability feels harder than it should, or why team engagement depends too heavily on your involvement, this episode will change how you think about leadership design. Listen now, and subscribe for more insights on team performance, accountability, team engagement, and business leadership. If you want to dive deeper, check out the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Leadership Patterns That Kill Team Engagement, Accountability & Decision-Making | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:04:34 | |
Most leaders believe team engagement is a motivation problem—if people are disengaged, they just need more push or energy. But what if that belief is what actually causes engagement to drop? In this episode of the High Impact Leader Podcast, we challenge the outdated idea that effort alone drives engagement. Instead, we explore how leadership design—clear purpose, autonomy, mastery, and trust—creates the conditions where team engagement, accountability, and decision-making thrive naturally. Learn why carrying decisions and pressure yourself only weighs leadership down, and discover how to redesign your leadership style to build self-managing teams that perform sustainably without burnout. If you're ready to shift from motivation myths to leadership design that works, this episode is for you. If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Book a call now to learn how the High-Impact Leader Club can help you. Chapters
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| Leadership Bottlenecks | Design Your Way to Team Accountability | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:04:35 | |
When capable leaders step in, accountability disappears. Discover why your team isn't lazy—your leadership design created the bottleneck. Learn the specific patterns that turn competent leaders into single points of failure, and the one structural shift that unlocks self-managing teams and sustainable performance. If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Book a call now to learn how the High-Impact Leader Club can help you. Chapters
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| When Everything Relies on You | Leadership Design & Team Accountability | 28 Jan 2026 | 00:02:19 | |
Many leaders feel trapped: as the business grows, you're holding more decisions, stepping in constantly, and the weight never lifts. This trailer reveals the real problem: it's not your team's accountability, it's your leadership design. In this episode, discover how shifting from decision-maker to systems architect unlocks self-managing teams, sustainable performance, and leadership that actually scales. Perfect for business owners and leaders tired of carrying everything. If this resonates, the deeper work happens inside the High-Impact Leader Club, where business owners and leaders design leadership that scales through people, not pressure. Chapters
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| 3 Signs You're a Lonely Leader - A Leadership Design Problem | 03 Jun 2026 | 00:13:11 | |
Leader loneliness is a leadership design problem, not a personal weakness. In this episode, Brendan Rogers explores three signs you're carrying isolation as a lonely leader, why decision-making suffers when you're isolated, and how accountability breaks down when leadership design lacks proper delegation. Discover why building self-managing leadership teams and clearer decision-making rights is the antidote to executive isolation. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Leadership Burnout: Systems Over Self | Designing Sustainable Accountability | 27 May 2026 | 00:11:42 | |
When leadership load feels heavy, it's rarely a stamina problem—it's a systems design problem. In this episode, we break down why leaders still carrying all decisions unknowingly block their teams from building accountability and clarity. Discover the specific techniques to shift from "doing" leadership to designing it, and how sustainable accountability actually reduces burnout faster than rest ever will. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| The AI Fear Pattern: Leadership Design for Tech Accountability | 20 May 2026 | 00:12:05 | |
Explore how leadership design controls AI fear patterns, driving tech accountability and team performance, empowering leaders to lead with confidence. This episode deep dives into building practical leadership systems that help teams adopt AI tools effectively while maintaining clear accountability and avoiding burnout. Discover actionable insights on fostering high-impact leadership through thoughtful design over mere technical literacy, ensuring your team stays engaged and delivers results in the age of digital labor. Tune in for strategies to enhance your leadership approach and embrace the future of work with clarity and confidence. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Leadership Behaviour: The Real Barrier to AI Adoption | Team Performance | 13 May 2026 | 00:07:44 | |
Why do AI implementations fail? Most leaders think the job is done once tools are purchased. But the real barrier to AI adoption isn't employee resistance—it's leadership behavior. In this episode, discover why your team isn't using the AI tools you've provided, and the leadership shift required to drive real adoption and accountability. Learn how scalable leadership systems turn AI investments into competitive advantage. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Scalable Leadership Systems: Why Growth Breaks Poor Design | 22 Apr 2026 | 00:09:45 | |
Are you outgrowing your leadership systems? When business success accelerates faster than your team's accountability and decision-making scale, leadership gets harder — not because you're failing, but because your *design* wasn't built for growth. In this episode, discover the three hidden leadership systems that break first when you scale, why working harder won't fix overwhelm, and how high-impact leaders structure scalable teams that run without you. This is the missing link between growth and sustainable leadership freedom. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Self-Managing Teams Don't Happen by Accident | The Accountability Gap | 15 Apr 2026 | 00:08:35 | |
Why do leaders keep making every decision? In this episode of The High-Impact Leader Podcast, Brendan Rogers reveals that when your team constantly seeks approval, it's rarely an accountability problem—it's a leadership design flaw. Most leaders believe their team lacks ownership, capability, or engagement. But the real issue: the decision-making system you've built makes dependency the rational choice. Learn to diagnose and dismantle this hidden pattern to unlock self-managing teams and sustainable leadership freedom. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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| Imposter Syndrome in Leadership | Design the Role, Not Your Mindset | 08 Apr 2026 | 00:09:55 | |
Most leaders think imposter syndrome is a confidence gap. Brendan Rogers shows why it's actually a leadership design problem. In this episode, discover how unclear role boundaries, poor delegation architecture, and decision-making ambiguity create the feeling that you don't belong—and the systems fix that restores ownership and removes leadership load from your shoulders. If you want to dive deeper, this episode also introduces the High-Impact Leader Club, a community dedicated to helping business owners and leaders strengthen leadership design, protect team engagement, and scale leadership performance. Book a call to learn how the club can support your leadership journey. Chapters
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