Explore every episode of the podcast The Mike Method
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| E16 Leadership Development & Leading Authentically with Laura Mack | 03 Sep 2024 | 00:35:27 | |
In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike catches up with his good friend Laura Mack! Laura’s a facilitator and coach with a calm, grounded vibe that instantly puts everyone at ease, making it easier for leaders to open up and dig into the real stuff. She’s all about driving real growth—both personally and professionally—which is why she’s in demand across the globe, from corporate settings to healthcare and even government gigs. On top of that, she’s the CEO of Authentic Leadership Global and has trained coaches and facilitators just about everywhere. They dive into Laura’s community work, like her role on the board of the North Shore Restorative Justice Society and her work with youth justice programs in partnership with TELUS. They also chat about everything from Big L and Little L leadership to the magic of starting every meeting with a solid check-in. This convo gets into all about what it really means to lead authentically. Don’t miss this one! Episode Resources: Laura Mack: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sonos: Website HubSpot: Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E15 Slowing Down To Be More Successful with Eric Wong | 27 Aug 2024 | 00:43:32 | |
This week Mike is sitting down with Eric Wong, Director of Leadership Development at Adobe! Eric’s role involves boosting the performance of Adobe’s people leaders, drawing from a rich 15-year career in leadership and people operations. Before joining Adobe, he was Chief Commercial Officer at the HR startup Impro.ai and co-founder of Xember, a boutique leadership firm. With a BA in computer engineering from UBC and an MBA from Stanford, Eric has facilitated over 500 workshops and brings a wealth of experience to the conversation. Outside of work, he’s an avid skier, hiker, and cyclist who enjoys family time. In this episode Mike and Eric explore radical candor in leadership, the evolving nature of mentorship, and how the pandemic reshaped leadership dynamics. Eric also shares his insights on the power of slowing down for long-term success. Tune in for a deep dive into what it takes to lead with authenticity in today’s world! Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Eric Wong: LinkedIn Essentialism by Greg Mckweon Effortless by Greg Mckweon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E6 Entrepreneurship and Launching WRKOUT with Curtis Christopherson | 20 Jun 2024 | 00:55:03 | |
I chat with Curtis Christopherson on what it was like to pivot his chain of personal training gyms, Innovative Fitness, through Covid, and the subsequent genesis and launch of Wrkout.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E5 Renovate What is Possible for Yourself with Steph Corker | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:40:48 | |
In this episode, Steph Corker, founder of The Corker Collective, joins Mike Desjardins for a very special conversation to commemorate the acquisition of The Corker Co by ViRTUS! They share their personal stories behind how this very exciting partnership came to be and the huge goals they have for the future of leadership! They also dive into what Steph's hobbies including completing 40 marathons, 26 Ironmans, a spontaneous 101K run, and baking 4,200 cookies for the Whistler Gran Fondo to name a few, the origins of Corker Collective, Steph's entrepreneurial spirit from her high school days to founding the company in 2014, their shared commitment to core values, the challenges of maintaining values under pressure and Steph's focus on what matters, avoiding distractions like social media, the importance of self-care for leaders and so much more. We hope you love this episode and it inspires you to lead more with your heart!! Episode Resources: Steph Corker: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E4 How to Become a Leader Who Matters with Dan Pontefract | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:45:31 | |
Mike and Dan talk about his fourth book, Lead Care Win Episode Resources: Dan Pontefract: Website / Books Video version on YouTube: https://youtu.be/xSDFPouzvs8 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E3 Entrepreneurship, Leadership and City Politics with Ken Sim | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:43:21 | |
Ken Sim and I talk about entrepreneurship, leadership, city politics, and leading through Covid-19. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E2 Racism, White Supremacy, Anti-Racism, and Allyship with Yabome Gilpin-Jackson | 13 Jun 2024 | 01:04:00 | |
Yabome Gilpin-Jackson and I talk about racism, white supremacy, anti-racism, and allyship. Follow Yabome at: https://sldconsulting.org Here are the two blog posts we refer to in the podcast: 1. https://sldconsulting.org/i-cant-breathe/ 2. https://sldconsulting.org/i-cant-breathe-resources/ Here is the book we speak about: Me & White Supremacy by Layla F. Saad Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| Welcome to "The Mike Method" | 12 Jun 2024 | 00:02:53 | |
Welcome to the Mike Method! Join Mike Desjardins as he takes you on a journey through conversations with some of the most inspiring leaders he's had the pleasure of meeting over the past 25 years. Ever wondered if the world really needs another podcast? So did he, until he realized the treasure trove of wisdom he's gathered from these remarkable individuals. In each episode, listeners get to be a fly on the wall as Mike chats with leaders who are more than just that—they're mentors, coaches, and true inspirations. Imagine having coffee with them, diving into their stories, learning about their triumphs and trials, and discovering the lessons they've applied to achieve real success. These aren't run-of-the-mill media personalities; these are leaders who make a difference behind the scenes, whose impact is felt by those they lead and work with every day. As a B Corp committed to the triple bottom line, ViRTUS cares about everyone involved in their journey—partners, vendors, customers, employees, families, charities, the environment, and communities. Join the exploration of how leaders who think differently show up differently. Want to connect? Visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter for the latest on where leadership is headed. So grab your coffee, tune in, and dive into these raw, unfiltered conversations with some really incredible leaders. Thanks for listening! Episode Resources: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E14 Values Alignment & The Power of Coaching Skills for Leaders with Susan Manning | 20 Aug 2024 | 00:37:43 | |
We’ve got a new episode of "The Mike Method" out today featuring Susan Manning, the Head of Learning, Leadership, Coaching, and Culture at Enbridge! Susan shares her incredible leadership journey, how coaching has shaped her approach, and the power of aligning values early in your career. We dive into the value of coaching skills for leaders, knowing when to move on and embrace new challenges, insights from influential mentors and servant leadership, tips on building commitment and having courageous conversations and so much more goodness. We know you will love this one! Tune in on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts to soak up some serious wisdom! Episode Resources: Susan Manning: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn GoMacro: Website Peloton: Website The Coaching Habit by Michael Bunjay Stanier Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E13 Social Purpose Lending with Jay Ann Gilfoy | 15 Aug 2024 | 00:28:51 | |
Mike and Jay-Ann talk about Vancity Community Investment Bank, the first and only social purpose lending bank in Canada that's also a B Corp. We talk about what it means to be leading a start-up bank that has social and environmental change are part of their financial model. https://vancitycommunityinvestmentbank.ca/about/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E12 BCorp and Impact Businesses with Kristy O'Leary | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:53:34 | |
An engaging conversation with Kristy O'Leary from Decade Impact (www.decadeimpact.com) about all things B Corp and Impact Business. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E11 Mental Health at Work with Georgianna Lee | 01 Aug 2024 | 00:42:11 | |
Georgianna and I talk about how to have the mental health conversation at work and how to show-up with empathy as a leader. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E10 Decolonizing & Rebuilding with Yabome Gilpin-Jackson | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:48:50 | |
Yabome Gilpin-Jackson and I talk about decolonizing and rebuilding, Black Lives Matter, Canadian Residential Schools, Colonial education, and what taking action looks like from an individual perspective today. Video version here: https://youtu.be/BYJN5uKUekw Here are the links that we mentioned in the podcast: Me and White Supremacy by Layla F Saad: http://laylafsaad.com/meandwhitesupremacy Murray Sinclair Podcast on Indigenous Deaths: https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/1904061507879 NYC 1619 Project: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/1619-america-slavery.html U of A Program: https://www.coursera.org/learn/indigenous-canada? Indigenous Flag: https://www.canadiannativeflag.ca/; https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/what-i-choose-to-celebrate-on-this-day-called-canada-day-1.3660300 Canada History Through the Lens of Indigenous Women: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2019/08/14/magazine/1619-america-slavery.html Yabome Gilpin-Jackson: https://sldconsulting.org/quilting-global-futures/ Anti-Black News in Canada: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/clive-mensah-black-man-taser-peel-police-1.5967692 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manitoba/police-shootings-2020-yer-review-1.5849788 https://globalnews.ca/news/7675321/surrey-rcmp-black-family-complaint/ https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-53141449 https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/black-judge-handcuffed-racism-1.6033332 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E9 Authentic Leadership with Tana Heminsley | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:47:45 | |
Tana Heminsley (www.leadauthentic.com) and I talk about Authentic Leadership and her third book on the topic. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E8 Workplace Burnout with Dr. Gillian Simonett | 04 Jul 2024 | 01:01:29 | |
Dr. Gillian Simonett and I talk about Workplace Burnout (https://www.who.int/mental_health/evidence/burn-out/en/): why treating the individual and having them go back into the same system/environment that caused their burnout just doesn't work and what leaders can do about it. Book: Essentialism by Greg McKweon: https://gregmckeown.com/book/ Book: The Purpose Effect by Dan Pontefract: https://www.danpontefract.com/book/the-purpose-effect/ Muse Brainsensing Meditation Headset: www.choosemuse.com Spire Belly Breathing Monitor: https://spirehealth.com/pages/stone Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E7 Coaching Leaders and Finding Your Unique Skillset with Brenda Rigney | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:43:15 | |
Brenda Rigney and I talk about her passion around Three Uniques: her discovery through years of coaching leaders that each person has their unique skillsets that truly create a significant differentiator for them if they decide to focus on them. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E17 "Chief Family Officer" with Dave Inglis | 10 Sep 2024 | 01:09:40 | |
On this episode of The Mike Method, host Mike Desjardins sits down with Dave Inglis! Dave is the author of Chief Family Officer and CEO of Threshold Leadership. His journey as an entrepreneur was kick-started after breaking his neck and back during a fluke hockey accident at the age of 15. Now a professional business & family leadership coach, Dave is often referred to as “the corporate therapist”, and sought after for his expertise in strategy, communications and managing high-stake relationships! Dave's book is a game-changer for families looking to thrive through strategic planning, similar to how successful companies are built. In this episode Dave and Mike dive into his new book and explore the importance of creating a shared family vision, managing conflict, fostering accountability, and nurturing relationships with a "triple bottom line" of wealth, health, and love. Dave's book isn’t just for business leaders—it’s for anyone who wants to lead their family with purpose and design a life that works for everyone. If you’re looking to bring more focus and intention into your family life, this conversation is a must-listen. Be sure to grab a copy of The Chief Family Officer and dive into the strategies Dave shares. Episode Resources: Dave Inglis: LinkedIn / Website Chief Family Officer by Dave Inglis ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sonos: Website HubSpot: Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E19 The Season of Change with Steph Corker | 24 Sep 2024 | 00:57:47 | |
This week Mike Desjardins is sitting down with Steph Corker, our Chief Growth Officer here at ViRTUS, to talk all about CHANGE —how it shows up in our habits, parenting, the workplace, and leadership. They dig into how creating "white space" in our lives helps spark creativity and reflection. They share insights on how parenting is all about evolving and meeting your kids where they are, and they both reflect on the challenges of navigating a hybrid workforce. A big takeaway is that empathy is a must for leadership, especially in times of change. Mike and Steph talk about how relationships, whether at home or at work, can really push you to reflect on yourself and grow. They also dive into how culture isn’t about where people are physically but about giving them autonomy, mastery, and purpose. Change is inevitable, and embracing it with curiosity and acceptance can reduce stress and open the door to creativity! Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Steph Corker: LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E18 Empathetic Leadership with Noel Asmar | 17 Sep 2024 | 00:46:56 | |
This week Mike is sitting down with Noel Asmar, a visionary founder and all-around empathetic leader. Noel is a purpose-led designer with a passion for empowering spa, wellness & healthcare professionals through elevated apparel, made for the way you move. In 2002, Noel launched Noel Asmar Uniforms, a first-to-market collection of tailored spa tunics intentionally designed with a focus on improving how professionals both looked and felt at work. Today, Noel serves as the founder and creative director behind the Noel Asmar Group’s portfolio of companies which includes: Noel Asmar Uniforms & Asmar Scrubs,™ Asmar Equestrian and PedicureBowls.com. In their conversation Noel breaks down her leadership style, sharing how she stays emotionally connected, open-minded, and authentic in her role. They also dive into her personal practices for keeping her energy up, like going to bed early and dedicating time for “Wellness Wednesdays.” Noel opens up about the importance of vulnerability, balancing personal and professional life, and why creativity—and having the right people around you—makes all the difference. Plus, they touch on how mindfulness and wellness can fit into even the busiest workdays, and how tools like the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) help scale businesses without the burnout. If you’re looking for tips on leading with empathy, managing your energy, and keeping things balanced, this one’s for you. Episode Resources: Noel Asmar: LinkedIn / Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Thinkific: Website OneWheel: Website Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E20 Building Better Relationships with Michael Bungay Stanier | 01 Oct 2024 | 00:45:06 | |
This week Mike is sitting down with Michael Bungay Stanier to chat about leadership, coaching, and how we can all build better relationships. Michael is best known for The Coaching Habit, the best-selling coaching book of the century and recognized as a classic. His most recent book, How to Work with (Almost) Anyone, shows how to build the Best Possible Relationship with the key people at work. Michael was a Rhodes Scholar, and was recently awarded the coaching prize by Thinkers50, “the Oscars of management”. In this episode they dig into the power of asking the right questions—because sometimes, just one powerful question can completely shift how we lead and connect with others. Mike and Michael highlight how having clear intent behind our conversations can make all the difference, especially when we’re navigating tricky interpersonal dynamics. The conversation touches on the importance of choosing relationships over ego, setting boundaries to keep those relationships healthy, and embracing vulnerability to foster deeper connections. Michael introduces his idea of the 'keystone conversation,' a simple but powerful framework that can help us navigate relationships more effectively, alongside five essential questions we can all use to improve how we communicate. They also talk about understanding different types of conflict and how this awareness can lead to better communication. It’s all about reducing assumptions, getting to a place of shared understanding, and keeping curiosity at the center of it all. At the end of the day, improving relationships is a journey—not something we just check off the list—and being intentional about how we relate to others can truly be transformative. Episode Resources: Michael Bungay Stanier: Website How to Work with Almost Anyone ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E21 Project 125: More Than a Run with Matt Christopherson | 08 Oct 2024 | 00:37:48 | |
In this episode, Mike chats with Matt Christopherson, the Co-Founder of Opscotch, who shares the incredible story of running an ultra marathon from Vancouver to Whistler to raise money for his friend Krista, who’s battling cancer. Matt’s journey is nothing short of inspiring—he trained to run 125 kilometers in just 125 days, all while juggling the mental and physical challenges of such a massive undertaking. Matt opens up about how crucial it was to have a solid support team behind him, helping with everything from nutrition to morale during those tough moments on the course. He learned a lot about his body's needs through testing and found that fueling his body during the race was key—though palate fatigue made it hard to keep consuming food. The community effort behind the run is a big part of the story, and crossing that finish line was a huge moment of triumph. Looking ahead, Project 125 isn’t just about this one race; Matt hopes it will become a lasting legacy that supports athletes who are facing their own health challenges. Tune in to hear more about how Matt’s run came together and what’s next for Project 125! Episode Resources: Matt Christopherson: Instagram Opscotch: Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Project 125 Fueled By: Canadian Sport Institute Pacific Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E23 The Continuous Journey of Growth with TJ Schmaltz | 05 Nov 2024 | 00:40:03 | |
This week Mike is chatting with the incredible TJ Schmaltz about the evolution of leadership, starting from lessons learned in places like the Air Cadets to the complex dynamics of corporate leadership. TJ Schmaltz is longtime executive, college instructor, board director and author. He’s a passionate advocate for people-focused management practices as an enabler to strategy and employee engagement. TJ believes in the power of servant leadership, driven by curiosity, lifelong learning, radical candour, humility and the principles of neuroscience. He currently serves as the Chief People and Legal Officer with one of Canada’s largest credit union’s with oversight for employee experience, communications, governance, ESG and legal affairs. TJ shares insights on what it means to be a servant leader—someone who empowers their team to think and grow instead of always providing the answers. They talk about the importance of leaders being okay with making mistakes and holding themselves accountable, emphasizing that credibility isn’t about having all the answers but about creating a culture of trust and collective growth. Throughout their conversation, TJ and Mike explore the value of self-awareness and emotional intelligence in leading others. They reflect on how understanding reactions, like the “amygdala hijack,” can help leaders respond thoughtfully rather than impulsively. With techniques like the ACE principle, TJ shares how leaders can manage change more effectively, showing that even challenging situations can be opportunities for growth. They both agree that leaders shouldn’t feel pressured to be the “smartest person in the room”—a mindset that can stifle innovation. Instead, true leadership is about creating the conditions for success, listening to the team’s ideas, and letting leadership qualities ripple through the organization. It’s an ongoing journey, where continuous learning and accountability not only build a leader but can transform an entire team. In this conversation you will get a sense of the deep impact a leader’s mindset and actions can have, not just on individual growth but on the collective success of everyone involved. We hope you love this one friends! Episode Resources: TJ Schmaltz: Website / LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Leadership Circle: Website Fathom: Website Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E22 Resilience and the Evolution of Leadership with Eric Termuende | 22 Oct 2024 | 00:51:21 | |
This week Mike is sitting down with Eric Termuende to dive into how leadership has shifted since the pandemic, especially around empathy and empowering employees. Eric is a workplace culture and leadership expert, a best-selling author and in-demand keynote speaker, providing leaders with a practical guide to building teams that thrive in the future of work! Mike and Eric talk all about the new work landscape, where hybrid models, changing workplace culture, and the rise of AI are all making waves. Leaders today need to be more self-aware and resilient, building teams that can adapt and thrive in these new realities. The pandemic really forced a change in what employees expect, and leaders have had to keep up. Flexibility is the name of the game now, and culture has never been more important. They also explore how AI is shaking up business models, bringing both challenges and opportunities. Through it all, it’s clear that collaboration and community are key to navigating this evolving work environment. Mike and Eric touch on how resilience in teams grows from strong support systems and connection, and how leadership post-2020 is all about showing up with more understanding and empathy. The future of work? It’s all about balancing technology with the human side of things and creating spaces where people can thrive together. Episode Resources: Eric Termuende: Website Vega: Website Miro: Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E24 Community, Connection and Mentorship with Chantelle Krish | 12 Nov 2024 | 00:35:42 | |
This week, Mike is chatting with Chantelle Krish, CEO of Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland! With 15+ years in nonprofit leadership, Chantelle is a champion for gender equity, youth empowerment, and social change. Under her leadership, Big Sisters supports over 650 girls, young women, and gender-diverse youth, growing its impact and securing key funding. Mike and Chantelle dive into the power of mentorship, highlighting its reciprocal nature where both mentor and mentee grow together. They discuss the importance of accessible childcare, workplace equity, and the shifting dynamics of leadership in a post-pandemic world. Chantelle also shares tips for joining nonprofit boards, emphasizing passion, commitment, and the value of lived experiences. Tune in for insights on fostering community connections, creating sustainable programs, and leaving a legacy of positive impact. Catch the full episode wherever you listen to podcasts! Episode Resources: Chantelle Krish: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP64 Lessons in Presence, Gratitude, and Mindful Leadership with Mo Jessa | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:45:02 | |
As we step into September, it’s a perfect moment to slow down, reflect, and bring more mindfulness into the way we lead and live. That’s why we’re bringing back one of our most listened to episodes of The Mike Method, a powerful conversation with Mo Jessa. Mo has spent over three decades with Earls Restaurants, helping grow the company from 13 locations to more than 70 across North America. Along the way, he has become a sought-after voice on leadership, known for his ability to inspire people to see what’s possible in themselves and others. In this episode, Mo opens up about his journey from humble beginnings to leading in the restaurant industry. He and Mike explore the role of mentorship in unlocking potential, the importance of promoting based on possibility rather than just experience, and how that approach creates more diverse and capable leaders. Mo also shares how presence, gratitude, and mindfulness have shaped his leadership and why surrounding yourself with the right people matters just as much as strategy. It is a conversation about shifting limiting beliefs, building psychological safety, and leading in a way that not only drives results but also creates a fulfilling life. Episode Resources: Mo Jessa: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E26 Creating Space for Grief with Tracey Ivanyshyn | 26 Nov 2024 | 00:33:32 | |
In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike is sitting down with Tracey Ivanyshyn to tackle a topic that doesn’t get enough attention: grief in the workplace. As a corporate grief educator Tracey provides support for creating grief ready cultures at work, reimagining bereavement strategies and systems of support, grief education, coaching and on-line employee grief support group facilitation. Mike and Tracey explore how leaders can better support employees experiencing loss, create a compassionate environment, and rethink traditional bereavement policies.Tracey shares her insights on developing grief-friendly cultures, emphasizing that leadership isn’t about fixing grief but witnessing it with empathy. They discuss how acknowledging all types of loss—whether personal or professional—can build trust and belonging in the workplace. The conversation also touches on practical tools like legacy projects, visual cues to signal emotional states, and the importance of safe spaces for grieving individuals. This conversation is a heartfelt reminder that grief is a long-term process and that workplaces can be more human by fostering open, supportive conversations about loss. Whether it’s showing compassion through small acts, reimagining workplace policies, or simply checking in, the way we address grief can transform organizational culture. Listen now to learn how we can all show up better for one another in times of loss. Available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E27 Culture, Curiosity, and Conscious Leadership with Joey Gibbons | 03 Dec 2024 | 00:40:35 | |
This week Mike is sitting down with Joey Gibbons to dive into the evolving nature of leadership, the role of culture in driving business success, and the power of feedback to create alignment and trust within teams. Joey has been the CEO of Gibbons Whistler since 2004. Established in 1979, the Gibbons name has been synonymous with Whistler for over 41 years. Gibbons now encompasses ten iconic bars, festivals and events, Gibbons Après Lager and Gibbons Life, an experiential travel program, designed to connect the world to Whistler. Joey feels his passion, together with the expertise of his team, showcases all that Whistler has to offer. In this episode Joey shares his journey as a leader, emphasizing the fulfillment that comes from contributing to society through business and mentoring others.They discuss the lessons found in timeless books like Think and Grow Rich, how conscious leadership fosters curiosity and openness, and the transformative shift from a drama triangle to an empowerment triangle. Joey reflects on balancing happiness and productivity in business while staying true to purpose and contribution, offering insights from his mentors and even advice he’d share with his future self about maintaining health, relationships, and community impact. This conversation is a reminder that leadership is about more than growth—it’s about fulfillment, curiosity, and the lasting impact we create. Tune in for inspiration and actionable wisdom. Available wherever you listen to your podcasts. Episode Resources: Joey Gibbons: LinkedIn Gibbons Whistler: Website Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill Conscious Leadership: Locating Yourself Above or Below the Line ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E34 Strategy, Leadership and AI with Alex Brueckmann | 04 Feb 2025 | 00:42:57 | |
Mike Desjardins sits down with Alex Brueckmann to explore the evolution of strategy in business. Alex shares how he once dismissed strategy in business school—until real-world experience showed him its power. Strategy, he explains, isn’t just about planning; it’s about action. And without clear terminology, strong leadership, and cultural alignment, even the best plans can fall apart. Alex is the founder and CEO of Brueckmann Executive Consulting and is an impactful and collaborative strategist, with over fifteen years of consulting experience at the board and executive levels. He provides tailored, actionable approaches to tackle complex problems, enabling his clients to achieve their goals. Alex’s people-oriented approach made an impact across industries, including clients like BMW, Roche, Telefónica, and Tier1 Financial Solutions. They dive into Alex’s Nine Elements Framework, which connects culture, strategy, and leadership to drive real impact. He also highlights a key misconception: revenue targets aren’t strategic goals—they’re outcomes. A great strategy is one that makes clients want to invest in your organization. The conversation also touches on AI’s growing role in business. While it may seem daunting, AI literacy is now essential, and organizations that embrace it will stay ahead. Whether through external facilitators or small internal steps, integrating AI into strategy is no longer optional—it’s the future. Episode Resources: Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E33 Innovative Solutions for a Sustainable Future with Praveen Varshney | 28 Jan 2025 | 00:46:39 | |
In this inspiring conversation, Mike Desjardins sits down with Praveen Varshney to explore the transformative power of impact investing and the values that drive meaningful change. Praveen shares his journey from traditional business to using entrepreneurship as a force for good, offering insight into how businesses can leave a legacy of positive impact. Praveen has been a principal of Varshney Capital Corp., a Vancouver based family office, since 1991. He's also a Founding Director of Pyfera Growth Capital & a Founding Director of Humanitas Smart Planet Fund, both with a social impact focus. Mr. Varshney obtained his UBC Sauder BComm in 1987 and is a FCPA, FCA. He has been a member of the Vancouver Chapter of EO since 1996 and a founding Director & Charter Member of TiE Vancouver since 2000.He has been a Co-Founder, Director or Officer of many publicly traded and private companies over the years such as one of Canada's first producing diamonds mines, Mogo and Little Kitchen Academy. He’s also served on numerous charity boards over the years including The Vancouver Foundation and Foundations for Social Change. Praveen is also a recipient of Business in Vancouver's 40 Under 40 Awards, the 2020 Greater Vancouver Board of Trade Wendy McDonald Diversity Awards Outstanding Mentor and 2021 inaugural, 2022 and 2023 Business in Vancouver Top 500 Most Influential Business Leaders in BC (Banking & Finance - Private Equity, Venture Capital & Hedge Funds category). In this conversation they dive deep into the importance of raising a conscious family, highlighting how gratitude, responsibility, and sustainability can shape the next generation. From innovative solutions to homelessness and environmental challenges to the critical role of grassroots movements, this episode is a treasure trove of ideas for creating a better world. They also touch on the philosophy of money as a tool for impact rather than mere wealth accumulation, the importance of mentorship, and how genuine connections and networks can open doors for personal and professional growth. It’s a must-listen for anyone passionate about legacy, community, entrepreneurship and using business as a catalyst for sustainable change. Episode Resources: Praveen Varshney: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E32 Breaking the Motherhood Penalty with Jen Murtagh | 21 Jan 2025 | 00:44:19 | |
This week, Mike is sitting down with Jen Murtagh, the co-founder of Maturn, to chat about the challenges mothers face in the workplace, focusing on the motherhood penalty—the financial and professional disadvantages women often encounter after becoming mothers. Jen shares her personal experiences and her motivation for founding Matern, an organization that supports women through motherhood, menopause, and beyond. With over two decades of experience spanning both corporate and non-profit, heart-centred leadership has been the guiding star of Jen Murtagh’s career. An award-winning and values-based C-Suite leader, Jen has successfully led and raised millions for national campaigns on anti-bullying, vulnerable youth, and advanced gender equity through her work with a variety of women’s organizations. As an ICF accredited leadership coach, Jen supports women to live and lead bravely through her 1:1 coaching, workshops, speaking and signature Brave Leadership for Women program. Jen is a Business in Vancouver ‘Forty Under 40’ Award Winner and Greater Vancouver Board of Trade ‘Women of Promise’. In this conversation they discuss how maternal bias impacts not just mothers but all women, often leaving mothers unfairly perceived as less competent while fathers experience a fatherhood bonus. Organizations frequently underestimate the unique challenges mothers face, from delayed postpartum effects to the need for tailored support programs. Leadership plays a crucial role in creating workplaces where mothers feel valued, and fostering psychological safety is key to encouraging open conversations about these issues. Mike and Jen envision a future where the motherhood penalty is eradicated, emphasizing that supporting mothers is not only morally right but also an economic necessity. Along the way, they highlight the importance of allies—both men and women—in driving systemic change and remind us that even small steps, like purpose-driven initiatives and empathetic leadership, can make a big difference. This episode is a must listen! Episode Resources: Jen Murtagh: LinkedIn Maturn: Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E31 Navigating Conflict: Building Stronger Relationships with Jayson Gaddis | 14 Jan 2025 | 00:46:32 | |
In this insightful conversation, Mike Desjardins chats with Jayson Gaddis about navigating conflict and communication in relationships. Jayson is an artist, author, podcaster, speaker, executive coach, CEO, founder, human behavior specialist and relationship expert. He is the creator of Interpersonal Intelligence® and Present Centered Relationship Coaching® and has trained over 200 coaches in 11 countries. His book Getting to Zero: How to work Through Conflict In Your High Stakes Relationships was voted Editors Choice, Best non-fiction, and Best Leadership and Business book in 2021 on Amazon. He’s been married to his amazing wife since 2007 and has two beautiful kids. They live in Boulder, Colorado. When he doesn’t live and breathe this relationship stuff with his family, he pretty much gets his ass handed to him. In this conversation explore why conflict is inevitable—and how handling it with empathy and understanding can strengthen connections. Jayson shares powerful insights on the importance of validating each other’s perspectives, understanding our nervous systems, and practicing conflict repair. They also touch on how early attachment shapes adult relationships and why good communication skills are key to relationship health. Packed with practical tips and relatable stories, this episode offers tools to help you build stronger, more connected relationships. Episode Resources: Jayson Gaddis: Website/ Instagram Getting to Zero: How to Work Through Conflict in Your High-Stakes Relationships ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E63 Leadership, Innovation, and the Future of Play with Dan Box | 26 Aug 2025 | 00:46:29 | |
This week, we’re bringing back one of our most popular episodes of The Mike Method—a conversation with Dan Box, General Manager and Vice President of EA Ventures. Dan and Mike explore how Electronic Arts (EA) is evolving from being purely a video game company into a community-driven organization. With over 700 million gamer accounts, EA is reimagining its future by investing in the creator economy, user-generated content, and new ways of connecting fans beyond the game itself. Dan shares what it takes to lead through rapid change—emphasizing curiosity, emotional intelligence, and a willingness to ask better questions over sticking to rigid plans. Together, they unpack how leaders can spark innovation, navigate resistance, and create environments where creativity and adaptability thrive. This episode isn’t just about gaming—it’s about the leadership mindset required to drive innovation, build meaningful communities, and stay ahead in a rapidly shifting world. Episode Resources Dan Box: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E61 Beyond Burnout: How Leaders Can Thrive and Redefine Success with Deborah Wong | 12 Aug 2025 | 00:43:15 | |
One of the most listened-to episodes of The Mike Method is back — and it’s just as relevant today as when it first aired. In this conversation, host Mike Desjardins sits down with Deborah Wong, Executive Leadership Development at General Motors, to tackle burnout, perfectionism, boundaries, and redefining success. They explore the lingering impact of the pandemic, the double-edged role of AI in productivity, and why vulnerability, balance, and a coaching mindset are essential for sustainable leadership. With over 20 years of leadership and executive coaching experience, Deborah shares practical strategies leaders can put into action right now. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or your favorite platform. Episode Resources: Deborah Wong: LinkedIn / Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E28 Unlocking the Secrets of Pricing Power with Brian Doyle | 10 Dec 2024 | 00:47:18 | |
In this episode, Mike sits down with Brian Doyle to chat about the power of pricing and how it plays a huge role in B2B success. They dive into value-based pricing and how it helps businesses charge what they're really worth. Brian is the President and CEO of Holden Advisors, and has helped clients add over $2B in new business, double their market share, and cut costs by 20%. Before all that, he was a US Air Force pilot, leading combat missions in Kosovo and even transporting the Presidential motorcade around the world. Brian also teaches at Rutgers Business School and is a recognized expert in leadership, pricing, negotiation, and crisis management. In the conversation, they talk about the importance of understanding customer insights to get pricing right and how sharp negotiation skills help maintain pricing integrity. Brian stresses that building trust with clients is key to lasting relationships, and being a trusted advisor can open up more opportunities down the road. They also dive into the world of RFPs and the procurement process, with Brian sharing his experiences and how feedback after submissions can be a game-changer. Shifting to leadership, Brian draws from his military background, talking about how the best leaders balance mission with team well-being, provide clear context for their teams, and know when to pause and make thoughtful decisions in high-pressure situations. Packed with practical advice, this episode is full of insights on pricing strategy, building client trust, and leading effectively in tough environments. Tune in wherever you get your podcasts! Episode Resources: Brian Doyle: LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E35 ChatGPT and Mastering AI with Nicholas Ning | 11 Feb 2025 | 00:43:40 | |
In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike Desjardins sits down with Nicholas Ning to explore the world of AI and how it’s reshaping the way we live, work, and interact. Nicholas has worked for Fortune 500 companies around the world on multi-billion dollar projects in strategy, finance, design, and marketing is the Ceo of Farpoint, a global AI consulting firm with a focus on workforce transformation. They kick things off by looking back at November 30, 2022—the day ChatGPT launched and AI became more accessible than ever. Since then, the speed of adoption has been nothing short of staggering, outpacing previous technological shifts and pushing businesses, educators, and individuals to rethink their approach to AI. A big theme of the conversation is trust. AI isn’t just something people blindly embrace—it’s built through experience, one interaction at a time. And while many are excited about its potential, concerns about privacy and ethical governance remain hot topics. Nick and Mike unpack how organizations can navigate these trade-offs, emphasizing that the real winners will be those who take a proactive approach to AI adoption rather than resisting change. They also dive into how to get started with AI, from asking simple questions to mastering prompt engineering. Businesses, in particular, need to understand their workflows and experiment through pilot phases before fully integrating AI into their operations. Those who do will gain a competitive edge, as AI has the power to dramatically enhance productivity and efficiency. One of the most exciting frontiers? Multimodal AI, which combines text, images, and more to create richer, more intuitive user experiences. With AI advancing rapidly, there’s an urgency to adapt. As Nick puts it, organizations that embrace AI now will leave those that don’t in the dust. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E36 Community-Centric Leadership in Publishing with Ryan Benn | 18 Feb 2025 | 00:52:07 | |
Ryan Benn’s journey is one of transformation—both in leadership and in life. In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike sits down with Ryan to explore how he found his way into publishing, the power of community engagement, and how his leadership style has evolved over time. Ryan is a CEO & Group Publisher at Alive Publishing Co. He is also a wanna be chef, family man, outdoor lover & multi award recognized CEO with a demonstrated history of business and board management. Growth focused, with an aptitude for the buying and selling of companies, international business, strategic planning, operational execution, legal, HR, and finance. An inspirational leader who has managed complex business structures including employee owned private businesses. Ryan is a go to adviser to his peers and gives tremendously to non-profit roles. They dive into what it really means to build authentic relationships, why trust and respect are non-negotiable in leadership, and how ideological conflict can spark real innovation.But this conversation goes deeper than business. Ryan opens up about his personal battle with cancer, sharing the emotional and physical challenges he faced and how they reshaped his perspective on life, relationships, and resilience. He and Mike unpack the nuances of sympathy, empathy, and compassion—what it means to truly support others without losing yourself in the process. Drawing from insights by Brené Brown, Ryan reflects on the importance of maintaining strength, mindset, and perspective, especially in the face of adversity. This episode is a powerful reminder that leadership isn’t just about strategy—it’s about self-awareness, genuine connection, and showing up fully, both in work and in life. Tune in to hear Ryan’s wisdom on navigating challenges, embracing growth, and finding meaning in every moment. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E39 The Business of You: Building a Personal Brand with Matt Bertulli | 11 Mar 2025 | 00:46:20 | |
This week on The Mike Method, Mike is sitting down with Matt Bertulli to dive into the evolution of his personal brand and how it connects with his businesses. Matt is an active, in-the-weeds founder-CEO for 15+ years. He's also not your typical CEO. He's a category designer. He sold his first company after bootstrapping it to 100+ employees over 10 years. He is presently the co-founder and CEO at two companies -- Pela Case + Lomi. Both companies are B Corps like my company. They operate at the intersection of waste innovation & consumer technology. Have Jay-Z's Marcy Venture Projects as a notable investor, were named Top 10 in the Canadian Business Growth 500 ranking and are #1 in Deloitte’s Fast 50 for cleantech businesses in Canada. He's also the co-host of a popular "consumer" focused Podcast, The Operators. In this conversation Matt shares why being the face of his companies matters and how podcasting and content creation have helped him build trust and authenticity with his audience. Along the way, we get into how peer groups shape leadership, why consistency in branding is often more important than authenticity, and how customers care more about a seamless experience than the personal details of the people behind a brand. They also explore the big shift happening in business—the idea that CEOs and founders are no longer just running companies; they are part of the brand itself. People want to connect with real humans, not just faceless corporations. And in a world moving fast toward AI, maintaining that human element is more important than ever. Empathy doesn’t work from a distance. If you want to build something meaningful, you have to be present for the people around you. Storytelling plays a huge role in all of this. We’re wired to crave stories, both the good and the messy. The leaders who can tap into that—who can show up consistently and share their journey—will have the biggest impact. And when it comes to AI? It’s happening whether we like it or not. The key isn’t to master it overnight—just focus on staying afloat and finding your rhythm. Listen to this episode on Spotify, Apple, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. Episode Resources Matt Bertulli: Website Subscribe to the No Competition Newsletter ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E38 Branding Beyond Business with Laura Beauparlant | 04 Mar 2025 | 00:48:19 | |
Personal branding isn’t just about logos and color schemes—it’s about showing up as your authentic self in every interaction.This week Mike is sitting down with Laura Beauparlant to explore the deep connection between personal and business branding, especially for founders looking to build a lasting legacy. Laura is an award-winning speaker, author, founder and creative director of The Lab Creative and branding expert on a mission to help as many entrepreneurs as she can turn their magic into authentic, memorable and impact driven legacy brands. They dive into the power of storytelling, curiosity, and intentionality in shaping meaningful connections. Laura shares how being present in conversations can open unexpected doors and why authenticity is the secret to standing out in a crowded space. They also discuss how every team member’s personal brand can amplify the business and why networking should be about sharing personal stories, not just job titles. From crafting a clear message to maintaining consistency across platforms, this conversation is packed with insights on making your brand unforgettable. Tune in to learn how engagement goes beyond likes—it’s about recognition, trust, and real human connection. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E37 The Power of Psychological Safety with Nogol Madani | 25 Feb 2025 | 00:49:39 | |
This week Mike sits down with Nogol Madani to dive into the world of psychological safety—what it is, why it matters, and how leaders can cultivate it within their teams. Nogol is a speaker, expert, facilitator, and the founder of Glee Factor, a company focused on transforming the way we work by helping leaders build high-performing, inclusive teams through psychological safety. Nogol has earned the trust of top organizations like Google, SAP, Rio Tinto, BeaverTails, C2 Montreal, Desjardins, and PhysioExtra, guiding them to unlock the full potential of their teams. In this conversation they explore how creating an environment where people feel safe to speak up, take risks, and be themselves is the foundation of high-performing teams. Nogol shares insights on the transition from being an individual contributor to leading a team, emphasizing the importance of shifting from a "know-it-all" mindset to a "learn-it-all" approach. Leaders who model vulnerability and encourage participation through simple actions—like regular check-ins and thoughtful follow-ups—help shape a culture of openness and collaboration. They discuss how avoiding conflict can actually stifle innovation and why tackling difficult conversations head-on is key to building trust. They also break down the four stages of psychological safety: inclusion safety (where people feel they belong), learner safety (where curiosity thrives), contributor safety (where individuals feel valued), and challenger safety (where questioning the status quo is welcomed). Small, intentional actions can transform team culture, but it takes consistency and real effort. The conversation also touches on how organizational culture is shaped by everyday behaviors, values, and rituals. In today’s socio-political climate, words related to diversity and inclusion can sometimes feel polarizing, but at its core, psychological safety is about creating spaces where collaboration and innovation can truly flourish. And while understanding the concept is a great first step, the real magic happens when leaders put these ideas into action. Episode Resources: Nogol Madani Join "Glee Factor" free workshops or take the self-assessment to get your psychological safety score. ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E41 Mentorship & Turning Passion into Impact with Taylor Hui | 25 Mar 2025 | 00:44:26 | |
In this episode, Taylor Hui shares how she’s built a meaningful career by following her passions and staying rooted in purpose. She talks about launching The Beautiful Foundation, a national charity that creates safe, supportive spaces for young girls and non-binary youth. Taylor is the founder and executive director of the BeaYOUtiful Foundation, The Roster and also a fashion model. Many businesses are founded in response to a challenge, but Taylor Hui’s inspiration for the BeaYOUtiful Foundation is more personal than most. In high school, several of Hui’s friends were living with eating disorders, and Hui herself experienced cyberbullying. “I saw patterns of girls not being able to love themselves or really embrace all that they were, and it made me start questioning what was stopping that kind of education,” she says. She didn’t wait for an answer: in her senior year, Hui launched a six-week pilot program meant to foster self-confidence in young girls. That 2013 pilot program grew into the BeaYOUtiful Foundation. In 2018, it became a B.C. society, and in 2019 a registered charity. Mentorship is the backbone of BeaYOUtiful—the roster of volunteer mentors is diverse, from university students, teachers and counsellors to lawyers, firefighters and professional athletes. What began as a response to a real need has grown into a movement centered on empowerment, self-worth, and community. In this conversation Taylor reflects on the power of mentorship—not just as something we offer others, but as a reciprocal experience that helps us grow, too. She encourages women to recognize their ability to guide and uplift others by simply being the support they once needed themselves. Taylor also opens up about her modeling career and fashion brand, both of which she uses as platforms to challenge beauty standards and advocate for authenticity. She talks candidly about the struggles of dealing with cyber bullying and the pressure to maintain a certain image, while also juggling the demands of running a nonprofit and a business. Despite the challenges, she’s driven by a clear sense of purpose and a desire to make an impact. Her story is a thoughtful reminder that when you stay aligned with your values and lead with heart, your work can become something much more than a job—it becomes a reflection of who you are. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E40 The CEO & COO Power Duo and The Future of Work with Cameron Herold | 18 Mar 2025 | 00:51:20 | |
This week on The Mike Method, Mike and Cameron Herold dive into what makes the relationship between COOs and CEOs so important, especially when it comes to avoiding burnout and keeping a business running smoothly. Cameron is "the COO Whisperer." He is founder of the COO Alliance and the Second in Command podcast. By age thirty-five, Cameron had helped build his first two $100 million companies. By forty-two, he had engineered 1-800-GOT-JUNK?'s spectacular growth from $2 million to $106 million in revenue in just six years. An in-demand speaker, best-selling author, mentor, and coach, he has shown hundreds of clients globally how to double both their revenue and profit in three years or less. He is the top-rated lecturer at EO/MIT's Entrepreneurial Masters Program and a powerful speaker at entrepreneur and leadership events online and in-person globally. In this convo Cameron shares how the COO Alliance came to life as a way to support COOs, a role that’s often overlooked but absolutely essential. They chat about how knowing your strengths (and weaknesses) is a game-changer for leadership, why healthy conflict between CEOs and COOs can actually help a company grow, and how adapting to AI and new technology isn’t just smart—it’s necessary. Strong financial skills, great coaching, and building trust within a team all play a huge role in long-term success. Cameron also shares what it’s really like to be a digital nomad, balancing the freedom of constant travel with its unexpected challenges. At the heart of it all, great leadership is about vision, adaptability, and investing in the people around you. This one is packed with insights that will make you change the way you think about leadership and the future of work! It's a must listen friends! Episode Resources: Cameron Herold: Website ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP46 Regulation, Leadership, and High Performance with Lisa Dion | 29 Apr 2025 | 00:45:57 | |
In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike Desjardins sits down with Lisa Dion! Lisa is an international teacher, creator of Synergetic Play Therapy, founder and President of the Synergetic Play Therapy Institute, co-founder of the Synergetic Education Institute, creator of the Business of Therapy and host of the Lessons from the Playroom podcast. She is the author of Aggression in Play Therapy: A Neurobiological Approach for Integrating Intensity and is the 2015 recipient of the Association for Play Therapy’s Professional Education and Training Award of Excellence. Lisa is a trailblazer in the world of play therapy, and the model she created blends neuroscience, attachment theory, and nervous system regulation into a powerful framework for healing — not just for kids, but for teams, leaders, and organizations too. Together, Mike and Lisa explore how the same tools that help children heal through play can transform how we lead in the workplace. Lisa shares how leaders can become the most regulated nervous system in the room, why dysregulation often points to deeper misalignment, and how authentic communication creates trust and stability in teams. They talk about tracking emotional cues, fostering psychological safety, and how play — yes, even at work — can boost creativity and connection. Whether you're leading a team, raising a child, or just curious about how to show up more fully in your relationships, this conversation will challenge and inspire the way you think about behavior, leadership, and the deep wisdom of the nervous system. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP69 The Secret to Scaling Your Business Without Losing Its Genius with Simon Bowen | 07 Oct 2025 | 00:46:06 | |
We’re re-releasing one of our most listened-to and loved episodes! A timeless conversation that hits just as hard today as when it first aired. What if the real reason your sales team isn’t closing deals has nothing to do with the market and everything to do with your company’s diluted genius? In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike sits down with international business mentor and Models Method creator, Simon Bowen, for a deep dive into what truly sets high-performing companies apart. Spoiler: it’s not just about having a great product. It’s about clarity, believability, and staying connected to your company’s core brilliance — what Simon calls your “genius.” Simon breaks down how that genius can fade as a company grows, especially when the founder’s original thinking gets lost across departments. He shares how complex ideas become instantly more persuasive when they’re visualized instead of just talked about — using frameworks, models, and even simple drawings to make the message stick. Mike and Simon also explore why believability often matters more than trust in complex sales, and how showing (not telling) your story makes all the difference. The conversation offers practical insight into adapting to changing markets without losing your company’s soul. Whether you’re leading a global team or refining your own message, this episode is a masterclass in clear communication, strategic positioning, and protecting what makes your business unique. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP44 The Future of Learning with Greg Smith, CEO of Thinkific | 15 Apr 2025 | 00:45:49 | |
We’re so excited to welcome Greg Smith, the Founder and CEO of Thinkific, to the pod today! If you’re curious about where learning, leadership, and community are headed, this episode is for you. Thinkific is the leading platform for creating, marketing, and selling digital learning experiences. Greg is passionate about helping entrepreneurs build businesses around their own passions, knowledge, or skills. Before launching Thinkific, he was a corporate lawyer at one of the largest law firms in the country. During that time, he launched an online course as a side project—one that quickly took off and began generating more income than his law career. Since then, Greg and the team at Thinkific have helped over 50,000 entrepreneurs and businesses in 190 countries teach millions of students and build thriving communities through courses, memberships, and more. In this episode, Greg and Mike dig into why learning isn’t something we do alone anymore—and how community is becoming the real driver of growth, both personally and professionally. They explore how AI is changing the way we connect and learn, making experiences more personalized while also raising big questions about staying authentic in a world flooded with content. You’ll also hear their take on the future of marketing (spoiler: it’s all about real relationships) and why today’s CEOs need to lean into culture and personal branding, not just strategy and control. Whether you're leading a team, building a business, or just hungry to grow, there’s something in here for you—especially if you care about surrounding yourself with great people, staying human in a tech-heavy world, and being part of something bigger than yourself. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. Dive In.. 00:00 The Shift Towards Community in Learning 03:12 The Role of AI in Enhancing Community Engagement 06:25 Building Authentic Connections in a Digital World 09:04 Leveraging AI for Personalized Learning Experiences 12:23 Innovative AI Applications in Learning and Community 15:02 The Future of Marketing in Learning Communities 24:18 The Impact of AI on Social Media 29:24 The Shift Towards Personal Growth and Learning 39:16 The Evolving Role of CEOs in Branding 45:12 Advice for Future Leaders Episode Resources: Connect with Greg Smith ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E43 The Power of Real Conversations with Adrienne Giffen | 08 Apr 2025 | 00:40:50 | |
Mike is sitting down with Adrienne Giffen to dive into the big stuff—personal growth, leadership, creativity, and how we really connect with each other in a screen-heavy world. They chat about those early life experiences that shape us (yes, even high school memories!), the surprisingly personal journey of writing a book, and the magic of a board game designed to spark meaningful conversations. Adrienne is an Executive Recruiter and Digital Entrepreneur who is passionate about the difference she can make in the world. Through adversity, she discovered what makes her dance in love, family, friendships and career. Almost twenty years ago, Adrienne had a spiritual experience so profound and lasting, it prompted her to write a book called UNRAVEL YOU, encouraging women to connect the dots to discover what makes them dance. That game, Now You're Talking, isn’t just about fun—it’s about creating space for real talk, laughter, and those unexpected "wow, I didn’t know that about you" moments. It’s all about getting past small talk and really seeing each other, no matter your age or background. Mike and Adrienne also reflect on the tougher stuff—like how challenges can lead to serious growth, and how sticking to your core values can help guide your biggest decisions. They touch on the courage it takes to make bold choices, the power of having great mentors, and why trust really starts with understanding people as human beings first. This episode feels like a reminder we all need: that deep conversations matter, and they can happen anywhere—even around a game board. It’s also a nudge to share what we’ve learned with others, especially across generations. Whether it's letting kids express themselves freely or dreaming of a future where connection comes first, this conversation is full of heart and hope. So if you're craving a little inspiration and some thoughtful storytelling, this one’s definitely worth a listen. Dive in.. 00:00 Reconnecting After a Decade 03:04 The Power of Top Grading in Leadership 05:57 The Journey of Writing a Book 11:52 Now You're Talking: The Importance of Conversation 18:00 Core Values: The Foundation of Intentional Living 28:07 Influential Mentorship 30:56 The Role of Mentors in Leadership 32:17 The Game of Connection 35:41 Building Trust Through Conversation 39:53 Navigating Adversity and Growth Episode Resources: Get in touch with Adrienne on LinkedIn Family Enterprise Canada - Arienne ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| E42 Understanding and Preventing Burnout with Dr. Sherry Walling | 01 Apr 2025 | 00:45:22 | |
In this week's episode, Dr. Sherry Walling and Mike explore the emotional challenges entrepreneurs face, especially around burnout and business transitions. Dr. Sherry Walling is a clinical psychologist, speaker, podcaster, author, and mental health advocate. Her company, ZenFounder, helps entrepreneurs and leaders navigate transition, rapid growth, loss, and any manner of complex human experience. She hosts the ZenFounder podcast, which has been called a “must listen” by both Forbes and Entrepreneur Magazine and has been downloaded more than 1,000,000 times. She was also the host of Mind Curious, a podcast series exploring innovations in mental health care via psychedelics. In this episode Dr. Walling unpacks how burnout isn’t just about working too much—it’s often the result of repetitive stress and work that lacks meaning. She emphasizes the value of having a hobby that brings joy, helping to reset the brain and prevent burnout. They dive into how transitions—like selling a business—can trigger deep identity shifts. Founders may feel disconnected, unsure if they’re still the right fit for their company, or surprised by the emotional weight of letting go. Exits can strain personal relationships and bring unexpected feelings of loneliness, even after financial success. That’s why Dr. Walling encourages entrepreneurs to reflect on their values and goals before making big decisions. This conversation is especially helpful for founders who are feeling burned out, considering a major transition, or simply wondering what's next! It offers clarity, compassion, and a reminder that you're not alone in navigating the emotional side of entrepreneurship. Listen on Apple, Spotify, Youtube or wherever you get your podcasts. Episode Resources: ZenFounder Podcast Book: Exit Strategy: The entrepreneur’s guide to selling your business without regret Dr. Sherry Walling's Books Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP47 Why Great Leaders Embrace Uncertainty with Justin McSharry | 06 May 2025 | 00:37:29 | |
In this episode, Mike sits down with Justin McSharry for a real-world conversation about how leadership and change management are evolving inside some of the world's biggest companies. Justin McSharry is the head of Leadership & Professional Development function at GM, where he designs and implements strategies to grow leadership capabilities across all levels of the organization — from front-line managers to senior executives. His work focuses on defining leadership frameworks, assessing current capabilities, and creating impactful programs that build the skills needed to drive GM’s strategic objectives and culture. Drawing on his experience at GM and Dropbox, Justin shares why today’s leaders need to let go of old-school change models and lean into something much more dynamic — a world where adaptability, emotional intelligence, and strong relationships are the real keys to success. They dive into how emotional intelligence and communication aren’t just “nice to haves” — they’re absolutely critical when it comes to helping teams embrace change, especially in fast-moving industries like automotive, where the shift to electric vehicles is rewriting the playbook. You'll hear why successful teams prioritize building relationships, trust, and even mastering asynchronous communication to get things done faster. Justin also unpacks why experimentation, rapid iteration, and cross-functional collaboration are no longer optional if you want your projects (and your people) to thrive. If you're a leader (or an aspiring one) who wants to lead more humanly, navigate uncertainty with a little more ease, and actually build teams that love working together, this conversation is packed with the kind of insights you won’t want to miss. Episode Resources: Connect with Justin on LinkedIn ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP65 Father-Daughter Insights on Leadership, Resilience, and Connection | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:31:03 | |
Ever wondered what leadership sounds like through the eyes of a grade eight student? Mike and his daughter Lillie share their perspective. This week on The Mike Method, Mike Desjardins is joined by his daughter Lillie for a special conversation about leadership. Their discussion is playful, honest, and thoughtful, exploring what leadership means from both a young student’s perspective and a parent’s viewpoint. They talk about school, friendships, mentorship, and emotional intelligence, highlighting how leadership starts with guiding ourselves and showing up authentically for others. Along the way, their conversation is full of curiosity, laughter, and meaningful reflections. The episode celebrates connection between parent and child, across generations, and in the ways we develop kindness, communication, and resilience in everyday life. Episode Resources: ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP55 AI Strategy that Starts with People with Kian Gohar | 01 Jul 2025 | 00:44:39 | |
AI is changing everything. The question is—are you ready to lead the change? In this episode of The Mike Method, Mike sits down with futurist, bestselling author, and leadership expert Kian Gohar to unpack what it really takes to thrive in the age of AI. Kian brings bold insight from years of coaching leaders at Fortune 500s, startups, and global institutions. Together, he and Mike explore how the most successful teams are thinking differently about AI—treating it not like a tool, but like a creative partner. They dig into what it looks like to brainstorm with AI, why emotional intelligence still reigns in a tech-driven world, and how to lead with a people-first approach when navigating disruption. Kian is the founder of Geolab, an innovation and leadership firm, and a former executive director at the XPRIZE Foundation and Singularity University. He’s taken the stage at the World Economic Forum, SXSW, and the Tokyo Motor Show—and his thinking has shaped how some of the world’s top companies prepare for the future of work. In this episode, you’ll learn:
If you're committed to building a future-ready organization—and a more human one—this conversation is for you. Episode Resources: Kian Gohar: Website / LinkedIn Learn more about Manager Essentials at ViRTUS ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
| EP54 The Five Obsessions of High-Performing Organizations with Michael Erath | 24 Jun 2025 | 00:36:40 | |
What if the systems meant to streamline your business are actually holding it back? In this episode, Mike sits down with Michael Erath for a conversation that blends personal insight with hard-earned business wisdom. Michael’s journey through building and refining business operating systems has led him to a refreshingly human-centered approach—one that prioritizes people over process and embraces flexibility without losing structure. Together, they dive into the “Five Obsessions” that elite organizations live by: cultivating great people, staying inspired, optimizing systems, fostering a true performance culture, and strengthening financial health. Michael doesn’t just share theory—he opens up about the real challenges teams face, the tough calls leaders have to make, and why clear decision-making and financial literacy are non-negotiables for long-term success. From uncovering the hidden costs of over-relying on sales to rethinking how AI can support entrepreneurs (yes, Michael even has an AI version of himself!), this episode offers a grounded, practical look at how intentional systems and leadership can unlock real growth. It’s the kind of conversation that stays with you—layered with insight, real experience, and a few ideas you just might carry into your next big decision. What if the way you lead isn’t just about strategy, but about the systems and stories you choose to believe in? Episode Resources: Get your copy of Five Obsessions of Elite Organizations Work with Mike's AI Clone for insights and guidance Learn more about working with a Next Level Growth Guide Nick Saban video on Five Choices Elite Organizations Assessment Next Level Growth YouTube Channel Learn more about Manager Essentials at ViRTUS ViRTUS: Website / Instagram / LinkedIn Sign up for our Newsletter: Sign Up Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||