The Building Champions Podcast
For better or worse, our leadership ability is directly informed by our beliefs and behaviors. In The Building Champions Podcast, Daniel Harkavy (Founder, CEO and Executive Coach at Building Champions) draws insights from unexpected sources as he investigates the beliefs of behaviors behind exception leadership.
Better Humans Make Better Leaders
In this bonus interview style podcast episode, learn from our CEO Daniel Harkavy as he discusses with Executive Coach Todd Mosetter the true meaning behind the Building Champions tagline: Better Humans Make Better Leaders. Learn how it became the central message of our coaching firm and why it remains relevant for today’s leaders.
How to Become a Corporate Athlete
In this interview style podcast episode, join our CEO & Founder Daniel Harkavy and Executive Coach Todd Mosetter, as they revisit HBR’s article “The Making of a Corporate Athlete”, its relevance for today, and how you can directly apply its learnings to make positive and healthy changes to strengthen your own leadership fitness.
Protecting Your Mindset
In this podcast episode, we head back to the garden to learn what fighting weeds, pests, and threats can teach us about protecting our own mindset.
Minding Your Mindset
In this podcast episode, we'll head to the garden to explore the connections between growing plants and growing a stronger and healthier mindset. One that allows you to see increased production in both your leadership and life.
How A Fault Line Can Shake Your Team’s Foundation
In this podcast episode, learn from Professor Kim Blisnuik all about fault lines, how to find them and what to do when you see one.
Why Soundtracks Play In Our Minds
In this podcast episode, learn from songwriter and musician Rachael Price of Love, DEAN what makes a song sticky so that you can undermine the power of a repeating thought. Don’t let your leadership get stuck because of a limiting thought or belief!
What To Do When You Hit Your Capacity
In this podcast episode, learn from Joel Ayres of the Tualatin Valley Water District just how important it is to monitor capacity so that you can stay ahead of the demand curve and allow your work to flow with efficiency.
Controlling The Process Not The Outcome
In this podcast episode, learn from pickleball champion, Bonnie Williams, on how focusing on what you can control will ultimately help you trust yourself and the process you take to get the results you want.
Maximizing Your One-on-Ones
In this episode, we'll hop into the dental chair to learn more about how we can help set ourselves and our people up for success—and get the most from our one-on-one meetings.
Season 4 Trailer
In this season of The Building Champions Podcast, we get to learn from subject matter experts on what dental cleanings can teach us about one-on-ones, how water management can help you manage your workload, and how fault lines can shake even the strongest of teams. Each episode will offer you leadership insights and actionable coaching tips.
Balancing Humility
How do you find the balance between thinking enough of yourself to leverage your talents and abilities, but not too much that you become arrogant? In leadership, finding the balance in humility is key.
Healthy Stress
We so often view stress as bad, the negative thing in our life that disrupts our desire for comfort and ease. But what if stress actually serves as a motivator—inciting us toward health and growth? If we strive to avoid stress at all times, are we choosing comfort at the expense of change and progress?
Strong Link Vs. Weak Link Teams
Basketball is a strong link game—teams can be built around the star player. Soccer is a weak link game—teams need qualified players in all positions in order to be successful. So what does this concept teach us about building our own teams and cultures?
Fellowship of Suffering
As strange as it may be, research has shown that shared painful experiences actually promote stronger relationships, increased trust and willing cooperation. Can shared experiences then—both good and bad—bond teams together to create an environment for success?
Preventing Failure With Multiplicative Systems
In today’s modern world, we hear lots of talk about focusing on strengths—and for good reason. But what if our weaknesses are so big they actually cancel out our strengths? In those cases, the weaknesses can severely limit our leadership effectiveness—they can’t be ignored.
Feedback Phobia
Feedback can be both scary to give and get, but when delivered in a healthy way and received with an open mind, it can be key to growth. It is important to fight the fear of feedback so you can be the best version of yourself and coach your teammates to be their best—this will not only accelerate development but will move the organization forward.
Beliefs Before Behaviors
Beliefs come before behaviors. Our inner thinking drives our outer actions—both in business and life. Just as healthy thinking can help you make disciplined and positive choices, faulty thinking can cause an emotional and physical response that differs from how you really want to be living.
Coaching Through Uncertainty
Right now the people on our teams are experiencing unprecedented amounts of change and uncertainty. Rather than shying away from these conversations, great leaders press in to help their people navigate these challenging times. In this episode, we’ll provide you with practical tips and insights to help you coach your people more effectively during this season.
Leading Through This Crisis
Leading in a time of crisis is more complicated and difficult – especially in how we think and react. The pace, the pressure, the uncertainty, the confusion – they are all enemies of sound thinking. In order to lead effectively, leaders must fight through the confusion and uncertainty to focus on what matters most right now – and lead in a way so that their people can do the same.
7 Ways We Sabotage Meetings
Meetings are an essential part of everyone’s work experience. But unfortunately, many of us have come to view them as a necessary evil. They’re something we begrudgingly schedule on our calendars and then dread attending because they often seem unfocused, unnecessary and unhelpful. For leaders looking to boost organizational culture and performance, focusing on improving the way we do meetings can be a game-changer.