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Welcome to Collective Energy Conversations, hosted by Dr. Anna Stumpf, an Organizational Growth Coach specializing in developing mid-level leaders and emerging talent. The mission of Collective Energy Coaching and this podcast is to empower organizational transformation through practical leadership strategies, emotional intelligence, and collaborative success.
Dr. Anna brings her expertise in bridging generational perspectives, particularly her extensive work with Gen Z and established leaders, to tackle the evolving dynamics of modern workplaces. Each episode delivers actionable insights for navigating organizational challenges, building high-performing teams, and fostering environments where both individuals and organizations thrive.
This podcast content speaks directly to mid-level leaders, emerging talent, and professionals seeking to expand their organizational impact. Whether you're stepping into your first leadership role or working to elevate your team's performance, you'll find valuable strategies drawn from real-world experience and proven organizational development principles.
Join Dr. Anna Stumpf, whose unique approach combines emotional intelligence with practical leadership development, as she guides you through transformative conversations that bridge theory and practice. Discover how harnessing collective energy can create lasting positive change in your organization and career.

In this groundbreaking episode, Collective Energy is revolutionizing how research insights are delivered. Through the power of Google's Notebook LM AI technology, Dr. Anna is presenting critical findings from her latest white paper, "Closing The Double Skills Gap for Today's Managers: Empowering Technical Leaders for Multigenerational Success"Discover why organizations are facing an unprecedented challenge in leadership development: a troubling gap between the skills leaders have and the skills organizations desperately need. But there's more – we've uncovered a second, hidden gap that's amplifying this crisis.Key insights you'll hear:Why traditional leadership development is failing modern organizationsThe surprising connection between Gen Z expectations and leadership effectivenessHow the double skills gap is affecting talent retention and organizational growthCritical strategies for closing both gaps simultaneouslyThis episode showcases the future of content delivery, combining cutting-edge AI voice technology with essential organizational research. You'll experience firsthand how emerging technologies can transform complex insights into engaging audio content.Want the complete research, including detailed frameworks and implementation strategies? Download the full white paper at the Double Skills Gap page. You'll get access to:In-depth analysis of both skills gapsData-driven insights from extensive organizational researchPractical frameworks for skills assessment and developmentStrategic recommendations for HR leaders and organizational development professionalsJoin us for this innovative exploration of modern leadership challenges, and witness the future of research presentation through AI technology.

In this episode, I sit down with Brittany Fountain, Chief Humanity Officer of Britt Joy & Co. Brittany openly shares her story of growing up with a single mom, working her way through college, and spending 15 years in diverse corporate roles before courageously launching her own culture consulting business. We dive into the challenges and opportunities around workplace culture, preparing for the future of work, and the power of intuition in decision making. Brittany's candid and insightful perspective will leave you inspired to approach your own career with more curiosity, authenticity and intentionality. Don't miss this thought-provoking conversation!Episode Quote: "Curiosity is the engine of achievement." - Ken RobinsonCollective Challenge: This week, make a conscious effort to cultivate curiosity in your daily life. Each day, identify one situation where you can pause and ask deeper questions – whether it's about your own thoughts, ideas, and actions, or those of others. Embrace the opportunity to lean in and learn more. Notice how this curiosity impacts your interactions, decisions, and overall perspective. At the end of the week, reflect on your experiences and consider how you can continue to integrate curiosity into your personal and professional life. Share your insights with others and encourage them to join you in this curiosity challenge!Show Notes:00:00 - Anna introduces Brittany Fountain and the episode theme of curiosity04:36 - Brittany shares her childhood background and lessons learned from her single mom09:46 - College experience as a first-gen student and entering the workforce during 2008 recession17:33 - Overview of Brittany's 15 year corporate career across various industries and roles25:01 - The launch of Britt Joy & Co in 2021 and identifying the need for culture consulting32:13 - Challenges in getting leadership buy-in for prioritizing workplace culture38:52 - Brittany's experience giving a keynote speech with her baby strapped to her45:05 - The importance of staying curious and experimenting to identify gaps and solutions51:50 - How organizations need to prepare for Gen Z and the future of work58:16 - Balancing customer experience with employee experience and engagement1:04:30 - Navigating ambiguity as a consultant and establishing metrics for success1:09:59 - Learning to trust your intuition when making decisions about opportunities1:12:07 - The value of reflective thinking and being the last to speak in a room1:15:10 - Anna's closing thoughts on Brittany's openness and insightsMusic by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Anna Stumpf sits down with Josh Brammer, an entrepreneur, growth strategist, Storybrand Guide, and founder of Hello Lantern. Josh shares his profound journey of self-discovery, navigating the turbulent waters of entrepreneurship and finding his true "sweet spot."From his beginnings in youth ministry to building a successful marketing agency, Josh's career has been marked by a relentless pursuit of clarity and impact. He vulnerably recounts the identity crisis that led him to question his passion for marketing and embark on a transformative path of exploration.Through candid insights and hard-won wisdom, Josh offers invaluable guidance for professionals at any stage seeking to unlock their potential, reignite their joy, and align their work with their deepest values. His story serves as a powerful reminder that true fulfillment often requires courage, self-awareness, and a willingness to pivot – even when it means walking away from apparent success.Whether you're an entrepreneur, creative professional, or simply seeking greater meaning in your work, this episode will inspire you to embrace your unique gifts and forge a path that sparks genuine joy and unlocks your full potential.Episode Quote: "The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven't found it yet, keep looking. Don't settle." - Steve JobsCollective Challenge: Reflect on your current professional role or business. Identify one aspect that aligns with your strengths, interests, and passion – your "sweet spot." Commit to focusing your energy on nurturing and expanding that aspect over the next week. Notice how it impacts your overall sense of fulfillment and joy. OR identify one aspect of your professional life where you may feel stuck or unfulfilled. Take one small, actionable step towards addressing this area. This could be as simple as scheduling a conversation with a mentor, enrolling in a short online course to develop a skill you're passionate about, or dedicating time to reflect on your career goals and writing them down. This challenge encourages you to take proactive steps towards personal and professional development, fostering a sense of progress and self-awareness.Show Notes:0:00 - 3:35: Introduction, quote from Steve Jobs3:35 - 13:55: Josh's background and pivot from agency to consulting business13:55 - 22:45: Discovering his "sweet spot" and mission of unlocking potential and sparking joy22:45 - 30:10: Balancing work with personal life, managing scope creep30:10 - 37:20: Biggest career challenge - starting his own business37:20 - 41:25: The importance of narrowing focus for creatives41:25 - 47:45: Keeping a narrow focus, avoiding shiny objects47:45 - 54:10: Collaborating with a collective group, importance of trust54:10 - 59:02: Josh's family life, final thoughtsMusic by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

Join Dr. Anna Stumpf as she talks with Coach Julie Downey about living an energized and purpose-driven life. Julie shares her journey from real estate to coaching entrepreneurs, prioritizing self-care and wellness, empowering women, and embracing change and new opportunities. Gain insights on discovering your unique abilities, achieving mastery, and finding alignment between your passion and purpose.The books mentioned in the podcast episode are:"Unique Ability" by Dan Sullivan This concept and book have been adapted by a new author who offers this book and workbook. You can google Dan Sullivan and his many appearances and coaching business. "Happy Money" by Jason Vitug "The Gap and The Gain" by Dan Sullivan Quote of the show: " Asking the right questions takes as much skill as having the right answers"- Robert HalfThe Collective Challenge: Our collective challenge for this show is to figure out some of your mastery in your innate talents, unlock some new levels, maybe of your confidence and some exploration. Ask five to 10 people across different areas of your to describe you or your impact may be on them. Ask them for five words, and then look for themes in their responses, maybe some patterns. The other thing you can do is make a list of activities where you get into that like flow state or you lose track of time or it doesn't feel like work and look for themes of where you're getting energy and enjoyment. The third thing you can do is identify tangible skills that come really easily for you. And remember, you don't have to love these. They're just skills that you have. Maybe even start like a journal page. Then, fill these skills, words, tasks, or themes over time as you run across them. Ultimately, take a look at all of these strains of genius where you have people's descriptions of you, you have lists of activities where you kind of get lost in you have some of your tangible skills, and take a look at the impact the energy, the skills, and what kind of unique ability, unique themes, tie these together, and then start to brainstorm ways to use these abilities more, maybe through a pivot, volunteering, a passion project, whatever that might be just some sort of discovery is always the first step. And living on purpose is the fun part.Show Notes with Timestamps:00:07 - Introduction by Anna Stumpf and overview of the episode01:21 - Julie Downey shares her background and initial career choices05:09 - The shift from real estate to personal coaching10:42 - Julie discusses the challenges and breakthroughs in her journey16:12 - The evolution of Julie's career and her move towards coaching21:27 - Discovering coaching as a calling through self-awareness exercises26:39 - Julie talks about the impact of coaching and her approach32:28 - Strategies for work-life balance and personal well-being39:09 - Future aspirations and the importance of community and connection44:27 - Mastery and the power of saying no48:01 - Julie's recommendations for personal development and resources

Have you heard about the Energy Coin? Learn about it here or in this previous episode.Today's episode gives four examples of energy coin impact just to give you a boost of energy! Enjoy!Music by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

Collective Insights Newsletter: Because you are a collective of your roles, this newsletter serves to off you boosts of energy in your leadership of self, work, home, and connections.If you would like this content delivered via email to your inbox every week, sign up on our website, at the bottom of the home page. Learn more about the EQ-i 2.0 here. The Hidden Costs of Not Showing EmotionsNavigating Emotions in the Workplace: Responding to Crying with EmpathyEmotional Intelligence: Bridging Work and Home LifeBeyond Transactions: Cultivating Meaningful Connections for Extended InfluenceMusic by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

Justin Demaree seemed to have it all - a successful corporate career, loving family, and active social life. But when the pandemic hit, it sparked an existential crisis that led Justin and his wife to ask themselves "are we living our best lives?" The conclusion that the answer was no launched Justin on a journey to pivot careers entirely, start creating YouTube videos, move his family to Florida, and ultimately leave corporate America behind to become "Bearded Tesla Guy." Justin shares his incredible story of change, risk-taking, fearlessness, and what he learned about finding career fulfillment along the way."There is no passion to be found playing small - in settling for a life that is less than the one you are capable of living". Nelson MandelaShow Notes/Timestamps:2:38 - Justin and Dr. Anna's memories from his MBA program4:09 - How Justin's passion for Teslas started8:00 - The conversation with his wife that sparked major life changes10:38 - Taking the leap and moving from Indiana to Florida15:14 - Learning to balance being excellent at work with not sacrificing family time21:18 - What prompted Justin to start a YouTube channel25:22 - When the YouTube channel began making real money27:25 - The best parts of Justin's life now33:13 - Tuning out the news and negativity37:14 - The supportive community among YouTube content creators42:19 - Examples of Justin's leadership style and mentorship43:53 - The difficulty of an individual contributor role vs. leading teams45:56 - Prioritizing community service47:55 - Justin's favorite podcasts and people to learn from55:40 - Justin's future plans and new channels58:39 - Justin's key pieces of advice for others1:07 - Anna's Collective ChallengeNow that we've heard from Justin, your collective challenge this week, is to set aside as much time as you possibly can, maybe 30 minutes every day, try it for a week, figure out whatever passion project, new hobby, something you've been wanting to explore, don't put any judgments and no expectations on yourself. This is just an experimentation phase, your do not have to be perfect. As we talked about multiple times in the episode, you could just be doing research online, maybe starting a mini project, maybe a tiny piece of content, whatever it is that you've been wondering, and think about like atomic habits, that great book, little small pockets of time just to build on. So just start something that's all Justin said for us to do. Let's make that our collective challenge this week. Bearded Tesla Guy on LinkedInBearded Tesla Guy You Tube ChannelBTG InstagramBTG TwitterAll Things BTGMusic by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

Dr. Anna Stumpf is launching an initiative called "Collective Energy Coins" to spread positivity. She sent individually numbered wooden coins to 100 people who have inspired her. The coins have unique QR codes linking to stories of their impact. Recipients will pass their coin on to someone who energized them, sharing why that person mattered. Anna will track these encounters on her website to chronicle how connections and good energy are spreading in the world.Today's episode is the explanation. Starting next week will be a weekly podcast of the stories from the coin encounters to give us all inspiration to share our contagious energy!

A conversation with O'Brien McMahon, host of the acclaimed People Business podcast. We explored themes of self-awareness, lifelong learning, finding your passion, and continually working to become the best version of yourself. O'Brien shared fascinating insights from his own personal growth journey as well as from the wide array of guests he's interviewed on his show. Whether you're an ambitious professional, curious explorer, or someone seeking inspiration, I think you'll get a lot out this episode!Find O'Brien's book, "How You Become You" here. Follow him on LinkedIn here. "To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment." – Ralph Waldo EmersonShow Notes with Timestamps:00:00-03:35: Introduction to Collective Energy Conversations and guest O'Brien McMahon.03:36-06:24: O'Brien shares his journey and the philosophy behind his children's book.06:25-08:04: Discussion on the diversity of podcast guests and balancing personal life with professional aspirations.08:05-10:40: Insights into writing, creativity in sales, and the importance of storytelling.10:41-22:06: Exploring the balance between hustle culture and personal fulfillment.22:07-24:06: The significance of engaging in diverse activities and the impact on professional and personal development.24:07-30:39: The benefits of podcasting and learning from guest experiences.30:40-33:17: Reflections on humility and its role in success across various professions.33:18-37:31: The practice of journaling and seeking coaching for personal growth.37:32-41:35: The importance of self-awareness and communication in personal and professional relationships.41:36-48:56: Encouraging young people to explore, learn, and be open to various experiences.48:57-58:10: O'Brien and Anna discuss the power of skill development and the impact of parental influence on children's growth.Collective Challenge:Think about how you can communicate better with yourself, to learn more about yourself and where you could make explorative decisions, better conversations, enhance your relationships; just more in depth knowledge of yourself. One of the things we talked about on the podcast was journaling. So there are journaling apps, some of you may already very good at journaling, very good habits around that. For those of you aren't just take one small step towards this goal and take some of the advice that O'Brien gave about challenging yourself with questions and prompts and different things. Take some dedicated time this week for self reflection. And if it's not through journaling, maybe it's through more intentional conversations with someone close to you or spend some time in your own thoughts. We're very bad at that sometimes with our phones and our feeds and all of the commitments that we have. But if you can challenge yourself to have some progress in this area, I think it will give you greater clarity and appreciation for your unique story and the journey that you're on becoming who you are meant to be. Music by Music Unlimited from Pixabay

New name! New graphic! New Format! The episode is a significant pivot point for the podcast, transitioning from "Conversations with Anna" to "Collective Energy Conversations." Dr. Anna Stumpf discusses her journey through the pandemic, personal and professional challenges, and the evolution into starting a growth coaching business. The podcast's new direction aims to explore growth, connectivity, and self-awareness through collective challenges and guest conversations.New website: www.collectiveenergycoach.comShow Notes with Timestamps:00:12 Introduction to the episode's unique nature and the podcast's evolution.01:00 Reflection on the journey since the pandemic and the shift towards personal and professional transformation.03:20 Announcement of Dr. Anna's coaching business and the pivot to "Collective Energy Conversations."04:45 Overview of the new podcast format, including guest episodes, collective challenges, and the "Energy Coin Movement."06:30 Invitation to the audience to engage with the podcast's new direction and challenges.07:50 Introduction to the podcast's social media channels and encouragement to connect.08:40 Closing thoughts and the importance of community and collective energy in fostering growth and change.Music by Music Unlimited from Pixabay