In this episode, Michele Parrish shares a powerful consulting mistake about not challenging a CEO’s original problem framing—and what she learned about systems thinking, emotional intelligence, and …
How Toyota Leaders Learn from Mistakes: Katie Anderson and Isao Yoshino on Leadership and Culture
What if your biggest mistake became the foundation of a lifelong leadership philosophy? In this episode, two voices connected through Toyota share deeply personal stories about mistakes, learning, and …
Kim Thompson-Pinder Didn’t Know Who She Wanted to Work With
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Carrie Sechel on Making Partner and Leaving That “Comfortable Hell”
Joining me for Episode #19 of the "My Favorite Mistake" podcast is Carrie Sechel, a former Deloitte partner who now works as a coach, speaker, and trainer. As Carrie explains: "After years of …
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Jonathon Hensley on Confusing Goals With a Clear Strategy and Path for Success
My guest for Episode #9 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Jonathon Hensley, the CEO and Chief Creative Offer at Emerge Interactive, where he works with clients to transform business strategies, …
When a Consulting Client Rejected the Solution: Jim Benson on Assumptions and Humility
What do you do when a client throws out the very system you helped them create? In this episode, Jim Benson shares a humbling consulting mistake that reshaped how he thinks about assumptions, client …






