Success Secrets and Stories cover art

Success Secrets and Stories

Success Secrets and Stories

By: Host and author John Wandolowski and Co-Host Greg Powell
Listen for free

Intro - Podcast Purpose:
To share management leadership concepts that actually work.

You are responsible for your development as a leader. Don't expect the boss to invest the training budget in your career. Consider this podcast as an investment of time in your career, with a bit of management humor added at the same time.

© 2026 Success Secrets and Stories
Career Success Economics Management Management & Leadership Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • How Leaders Spot Burnout And Restore Hope And Communication
    Jun 26 2026

    Send us Fan Mail

    Burnout doesn’t always look like falling apart. Sometimes it looks like a capable person still hitting deadlines while quietly losing sleep, losing humor, and losing the feeling that their day is theirs. Greg and I start with that familiar late-night moment: one last email, a new problem, and the steady pressure that keeps your nervous system switched on.

    From there, we break down a simple leadership framework that makes burnout easier to spot and talk about: the difference between living “above the line” (you still feel choice and traction) and “below the line” (your calendar, urgency, and anxiety push you around). We also get practical about what managers can say when someone answers “I’m fine” in a way that clearly means the opposite. You’ll hear specific opening lines, real questions that invite honest answers, and how to avoid the worst vibe of all: telling someone who’s drowning to “just have a better attitude.”

    We also zoom out to the workplace systems that fuel job burnout, including themes found in the Maslach Burnout Inventory (MBI) research like too much workload, too little control, unclear expectations, and weak support. Then we move from empathy to action with a simple method: pick one concrete change that makes next week 10% better, and build a plan that helps boundaries hold, especially around after-hours email.

    If this helps, subscribe, share the episode with a manager or teammate, and leave a review so more people can find practical leadership tools for workplace stress and burnout recovery.

    Support the show

    Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

    Show More Show Less
    20 mins
  • What If Your Best Talent Are Already Within Your Organization?
    Jun 19 2026

    Send us Fan Mail

    A hiring freeze hits, overtime gets cut, deadlines don’t move, and suddenly every manager hears the same message: make do with what you have. We start with a real factory-floor moment where the pressure is obvious, the team is tired, and the work still has to ship. Then we share the twist: performance improves anyway, not by adding people, but by growing people.

    We dig into Management By Responsibility (MBR) and why it works so well in a stagnant labor market. Instead of pushing harder or slipping into micromanagement, we focus on capacity building through strengths-based coaching, emotional readiness, and clear agreements that create real ownership. We talk about why responsibility is personal, why people grow when they choose responsibility, and how leaders become talent developers rather than task distributors. We also connect the dots to today’s trends, including where AI can help with task data while leaders double down on developing the humans doing the work.

    You’ll hear practical tools you can use immediately: questions that reveal what gives employees energy, a simple readiness check before adding responsibility, and a “growth agreement” that avoids corporate jargon but still measures progress. We also walk through cross-training and internal transfers, plus how HR can support the approach, especially when the freeze doesn’t stop the workload. If you want more leadership tools, check out John’s book Building Your Leadership Toolbox, explore Dr. Durst’s MBR program at SuccessGrowthAcademy.com, and then subscribe, share, and leave a review so more managers can lead better under pressure.

    Support the show

    Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

    Show More Show Less
    18 mins
  • Agreements Beat Expectations
    Jun 12 2026

    Send us Fan Mail

    A missed deadline can feel like disrespect, but it often starts with something far less dramatic: an expectation nobody ever agreed to. We open with a simple workplace story a budget report “due Monday” that someone thought was due Wednesday and use it to expose how easily leaders create conflict through vague requests, inherited norms, and unspoken rules. Our goal is practical leadership: less frustration, fewer surprises, and more follow-through.

    We walk through the most powerful tool in the MBR framework: agreements. An agreement is not just “do the task.” It is clear what is being done, why it matters, who owns each piece, when it is due, and what support is needed. That one shift turns accountability into something people can actually meet with dignity. We also tackle the classic management landmine: “ASAP.” If everything is urgent, nothing is clear, and your team ends up guessing. We share a simple script for setting realistic timelines, confirming dependencies, and documenting commitments so responsibility is shared instead of imposed.

    Then we connect the dots of leadership trends: individualized growth, emotional readiness, influence over authority, AI-enhanced clarity, and culture as a performance multiplier. We explain how AI can help track deadlines and reduce ambiguity, while trust and readiness still require human leadership. If you want a better way to lead without micromanaging, start by replacing expectations with agreements and pressure with partnership.

    Subscribe for more practical leadership tools, share this with a manager who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find the show. What’s one expectation at work you wish had been an agreement?

    Support the show

    Presented by John Wandolowski and Greg Powell

    Show More Show Less
    23 mins
adbl_web_anon_alc_button_suppression_t1
No reviews yet