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  • The Power of Story: Charlie Wetzel’s Journey Through Writing, Coaching, and Leadership
    Feb 16 2026

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Charlie Wetzel, a prolific author who's written over 120 books—including several New York Times bestsellers. Charlie shared his incredible journey from struggling writer to collaborating with John Maxwell for more than three decades, unpacking the power of writing, leadership, and authentic communication. We discussed why every leader should develop their writing skills, the impact of AI in publishing, and Charlie’s mission to coach aspiring authors.

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    00:00 "Prolific Journey in Writing"

    06:38 "Overcoming Writing's First Challenge"

    08:27 First Article Published Journey

    11:22 "Writing: Environment and Structure"

    14:40 "Writing and Speaking Effectively"

    20:03 AI: A Mix of Mediocrity

    21:42 AI in Creativity and Content

    26:53 "Human Touch Matters More"

    28:30 "Build Teams Over Dinner"

    31:12 "Author Coaching and Mastermind Program"

    34:51 "Coaching Writers for a Decade"

    40:42 "Five Levels of Leadership"

    43:28 "Unlocking Doors Through Reading"

    45:19 "Embracing Simplicity in Technology"

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    Here are 3 key takeaways:

    • Writing clarifies thinking and expands influence: As Charlie Wetzel says, “You really don’t know what you think about a subject until you’ve written it down.” Leaders who learn to write effectively not only become clearer communicators—they also gain the power to impact audiences far beyond their immediate sphere.

    • AI can’t replace human storytelling: While technology provides new tools, Charlie cautions that AI-generated content lacks authenticity, soul, and the unique perspective that only you can offer. If you want your message to resonate—especially in books or courses—your personal experiences and voice matter.

    • Human connection matters more than ever: In today’s tech-heavy environment, simple gestures—like handwritten notes, phone calls, or face-to-face conversations—are becoming even more meaningful. As Charlie observes, real leadership is rooted in personal touch and genuine relationships.

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    Links

    Charlie's LinkedIn

    Charlie's Website

    https://learn.charliewetzel.com/courses/answerthecall

    Book Recommendations

    The Five Levels of Leadership

    The Master Plan of Evangelism

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    47 Min.
  • Building Better Leaders: Communication, Connection, and Growth with Alan Lazaros
    Feb 11 2026

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Alan Lazaros, co-founder of Next Level University, to dive deep into the real essentials of leadership. We talk about the power of personal development, why human connection matters more than ever in a tech-driven world, and how classic principles still drive results even as tools change. If you want to elevate your leadership, master communication, and keep growing—this conversation is packed with insight you don’t want to miss. Listen now and take your impact to the next level!

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    00:00 "Personal Development Beyond School"

    05:11 "Coaching, Relationships, and Punctuation"

    09:28 "Timeless Gratitude in Business"

    13:04 "Learning, Reflection, and Innovation"

    14:58 "Leadership: Growth, Not Manipulation"

    19:12 "Human Connection Amid Tech Growth"

    21:38 "Leadership: Influence vs. Manipulation"

    25:18 "Constantly Improve and Connect"

    28:20 "Global Influence Through Technology"

    30:20 "One Message for Educators"

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    Here are 3 key takeaways from our discussion:

    • Human Connection Will Always Win: As Alan Lazaros pointed out, in an increasingly tech-driven world, genuine human connection and community are the differentiators. People crave belonging and real interaction—no algorithm can replace that.

    • Personal Development Is Non-Negotiable: Our education system teaches plenty about professional success, but as Alan Lazaros shared, “personal development is not a part of it, whereas professional development is.” Skills like emotional intelligence, communication, and self-awareness are must-haves for 21st-century leadership.

    • Tech Is a Tool, Not a Crutch: Embrace innovation and use platforms like ChatGPT to learn and level up, but never outsource your authenticity. Let tech enhance your message, not replace your voice.

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    Links

    LinkedIn

    Website

    Book Recommendation

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    32 Min.
  • The Value of Hands-On Leadership in Construction and Manufacturing
    Feb 4 2026

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, we sat down with Roggen Frick, who started operating heavy equipment at just three years old and turned hands-on skills like welding into a thriving business. Roggen shared his journey from college decisions to launching Bare Iron Works, the challenges of project management in construction, and the critical leadership lesson of listening to experts on the ground. We also took a closer look at prevailing wages in construction, breaking down what it really means for workers and companies. If you're passionate about leadership and the realities of building a business from the ground up, you won’t want to miss this conversation.

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    00:00 From Welding Hobby to Business

    04:17 Dirt Bike Crash Alters Path

    09:36 Endless Dirt Relocation Tale

    12:47 Understanding Leadership Through Listening

    16:27 Prevailing Wages and Labor Costs

    17:51 Construction Laws and Industry Impact

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    Top three takeaways:

    • Embrace Hands-On Learning Roggen Frick's practical experience—from operating machinery as a child to welding in high school—shows the power of learning by doing. Sometimes, hands-on skills are just as valuable as what’s learned in the classroom!

    • Adaptability Drives Growth Whether it was pivoting from running a college business to finishing his degree and working in commercial construction, or navigating complex project challenges, adaptability was key in Roggen Frick's success.

    • Leadership is Listening Managing projects with diverse teams taught Roggen Frick to listen to experts in each trade—recognizing that strong leadership means valuing your team’s expertise and fostering a collaborative approach.

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    Links

    LinkedIn

    Website

    Book Recommendation

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    36 Min.
  • Transforming Fear into Strength: Insights from Navy Leader Jennifer Donahue
    Jan 28 2026

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Jennifer Donahue, a retired Navy captain, engineer, and now speaker and author. Jennifer shared her incredible journey—how building Barbie dream houses as a kid led to leading 1,800 Navy Seabees worldwide. We talked about the real foundations of leadership: being yourself, building trust, and adapting your style to empower your team. Jennifer also opened up about overcoming self-doubt and her upcoming book, Becoming: Harnessing Your Inner Strength by Silencing Self Doubt. If you’re ready to level up your leadership and make a lasting impact, this episode is a must-listen.

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    00:00 Navy Engineer's Journey to Leadership

    06:20 "Finding Leadership Through Authenticity"

    07:29 "Leadership Through Selflessness"

    13:31 "Building Trust in Crisis Leadership"

    17:21 Adapting Leadership and Communication

    18:53 "Tailoring Leadership to Individuals"

    22:56 "Power of Overcommunicating Effectively"

    28:30 "Building Requires Every Perspective"

    32:20 "Bleacher Report Obsession Admitted"

    33:09 "Thanks and Stay Tuned"

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    Here are my top 3 takeaways from the conversation:

    • Authentic Leadership Wins: Jennifer Donahue stresses the power of being yourself as a leader. Trying to mimic others undermines trust; authenticity attracts loyalty and builds stronger teams.

    • Trust is Everything: Building trust before a crisis hits is essential. When tough moments arise, your team will follow you with confidence if you’ve invested in genuine relationships.

    • Adjust Your Style: Great leaders adapt their approach based on the team and situation. What motivates one person might overwhelm another—communication and flexibility are key to supporting everyone’s success.

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    Jennifer's Links

    LinkedIn

    Personal Website

    Company Website

    Book Recommendation

    Jen's Book Pre-Order

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    33 Min.
  • Iron Five and Dad Nation: Mitchell Osmond’s Framework for Greater Success in Family and Leadership
    Jan 21 2026

    On today's McCoy Leadership Podcast, we sat down with Mitchell Osmond, coach and host of the Dad Nation Podcast. Mitchell shared his powerful journey from personal struggle to success, talking candidly about overcoming family dysfunction, debt, and addiction, and how he rebuilt his home, health, and happiness. We dove into the importance of community, being open to help, and practical steps for maintaining balance as a leader and a dad. Whether you're navigating your own challenges or looking to grow, there’s a ton of inspiration and actionable advice in this episode. Check it out to elevate your impact—both at work and at home.

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    00:00 Coaching Men for Fulfillment

    03:47 "Living a Life of Legacy"

    08:23 Family Dynamics Affecting Marriage

    13:32 Breaking Autopilot to Embrace Change

    14:23 "Iron Five: Power of Community"

    18:05 "Why Helping Others Feels Mutual"

    23:19 "Listen or Solve?"

    24:40 "Men, Overwhelm, and Seeking Help"

    28:50 "Identifying Energy Drainers"

    30:33 "Prioritization and Personal Mission"

    35:09 Defining Success Beyond Work Metrics

    40:01 "ChatGPT: A Game-Changing Tool"

    41:29 "Thanks for Your Support!"

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    Here are my top 3 takeaways:

    • Your Past Is Your Power:

      Mitchell Osmond reminds us that the struggles we've overcome uniquely qualify us to help others walking similar paths. Our lived experiences are not just scars—they’re credentials for contributing authentic value.

    • Redefine Success on Your Own Terms: It's easy to chase external definitions of success, but true fulfillment comes from having your own “success statements.” Whether it’s being present with family or achieving professional goals, clarity and regular check-ins help keep your journey intentional and rewarding.

    • Community & Accountability Are Game Changers: Transformation doesn’t happen in isolation.

      Mitchell Osmond’s “Iron Five” framework highlights the importance of surrounding yourself with people who elevate you—those who are willing to both support and challenge you.

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    Mitchell's Links

    LinkedIn

    Website

    Podcast

    Book Recommendation

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    42 Min.
  • From the Dugout to the Boardroom: Joel Goldberg’s Approach to Winning Teams
    Jan 14 2026

    On today’s episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Joel Goldberg, veteran sports broadcaster and author, as he shared powerful lessons from his journey in baseball and business. Joel dove into the importance of building trust, practicing your craft, and how small daily actions lead to big success—whether you’re leading a major league team or growing your company. If you’re ready to step up your leadership, connect authentically, and drive results, this conversation is packed with insights you can use right now.

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    00:00 Broadcasting, Baseball, and Business Ventures

    05:39 Social Media's Impact on Socializing

    07:32 "Work, Learning, and Digital Socializing"

    11:23 "Job Hunting Before the Internet"

    15:15 "Importance of Communication Cues"

    17:02 "Growth, Connection, and Success Advice"

    21:35 "Start Writing by Logging Thoughts"

    25:00 "Building Trust Through Interviews"

    30:08 Accountability and Leadership in Sports

    32:07 "Baseball Misread and Coaching Error"

    37:18 "Small Ball, Big Impact"

    38:43 Storytelling for Everyday Inspiration

    43:36 "Raising Others One Inch"

    46:07 "Controlling Energy Over Outcomes"

    49:21 "Legacy of the Negro Leagues"

    51:18 iPad Pro: Game Day Essential

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    Key Takeaways:

    • Relationships Matter More Than Ever: Whether it’s breaking into TV with resume tapes (or links!), or standing out in a sea of LinkedIn messages, Joel Goldberg emphasized that personal connection—through a phone call, email, or face-to-face meeting—truly sets you apart.

    • Small Ball, Big Results: Success isn’t just about home runs. Joel Goldberg shared how small, intentional actions—like accountability, trust-building, and doing the little things no one sees—add up to transformational results, both in baseball and business.

    • Leaders Lift Others Up: Great leaders show positivity and are “energy givers.” Whether you’re an athlete, executive, or entrepreneur, creating a safe environment and taking responsibility—especially when things go wrong—cultivates trust and lasting impact on your team.

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    Links

    LinkedIn

    Website

    Book Recommendations

    The Soul of Baseball

    Small Ball Big Dreams

    Small Ball Big Results

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    54 Min.
  • Empathy, Authenticity, and Trust: Leadership Foundations with Adam Malone
    Nov 12 2025

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Adam Malone, founder of the Tenacious Operator. We dove deep into what it really takes to build trust and resilience in teams—whether you’re leading in the boardroom or on the plant floor. Adam shared his journey from navigating distrust in the corporate world to becoming a leadership consultant, and we explored how empathy, authentic communication, and embracing healthy conflict can transform not only your business, but your whole community. If you want to elevate your impact as a leader, don’t miss these powerful insights!

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    00:00 "Resilience Amid Nexus of Distrust"

    05:25 No "They" in Teamwork

    06:13 Empathy Builds Trust in Leadership

    11:55 Workplace Communication Challenges

    13:01 "Fostering Healthy Conflict Through Humility"

    19:12 Embracing Conflict in Leadership

    22:12 Merit-Based Diversity Hiring

    25:34 Understanding Trust, Bias, and Leadership

    27:59 "Communication and Connection Journey"

    30:18 "Impact of Empathy and Trust"

    34:17 Avoid Assuming Intent

    37:46 AirPods and Perplexity Insights

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    Here are 3 key takeaways that resonated with me:

    🔹 Trust is Built on Empathy and Authenticity: Adam shared that trust hinges on leaders consistently demonstrating empathy ("Do you care about me?") and showing up authentically. When people feel seen and understood, team cohesion and performance soar.

    🔹 Healthy Conflict Requires Intellectual Fallibility: Great leaders create environments where it’s safe to disagree and share ideas, addressing issues rather than avoiding them. Embracing the idea that we don’t have all the answers paves the way for better solutions and genuine collaboration.

    🔹 The Value of Diverse Teams is Unlocked Through Psychological Safety: It’s not enough to focus on demographic diversity. Adam emphasized that the performance edge comes when teams are diverse and psychologically safe—so every voice can be heard and conflict becomes constructive, not destructive.

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    Links

    Adam's website

    LinkedIn

    Book Recommendations

    It's Your Ship

    Unreasonable Hospitality

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    39 Min.
  • Leadership, Grace, and Healing: A Raw Conversation After Crisis
    Nov 7 2025

    On this episode of the McCoy Leadership Podcast, we got real about the power of grace, community, and vulnerability in leadership. I opened up about a recent personal tragedy and how the support, forgiveness, and empathy from those around me helped transform pain into purpose. Joined by the insightful Traci Austin, we discussed how offering grace—to others and ourselves—builds true belonging, drives growth, and strengthens teams. If you’re ready to lead with impact, remember: don’t isolate. Lean into your community, be intentional, and start making positive change today.

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    00:00 "Tragic Road Incident in Hagerstown"

    05:57 Healing Through Grace and Community

    08:31 Grace in Leadership and Community

    11:18 Therapy, Leadership, and Trauma Healing

    16:22 Bitter or Better: A Choice

    18:12 Leadership Through Adaptation and Positivity

    21:41 "Big Picture vs. Individual Tasks"

    26:49 "Reflection on Emotional Impact"

    28:14 Behavior's Impact on Others

    32:27 Learning to Embrace Help

    36:15 Change Starts With You

    38:25 Intentional Daily Practices Matter

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    Here are three key takeaways for anyone looking to elevate their leadership impact:

    • Grace starts with yourself Before you can extend grace to others—at work or beyond—you have to learn how to offer it to yourself. Self-forgiveness lays the foundation for authentic, empathetic leadership.

    • Isolation vs. Community When hardship strikes, you have a choice: to isolate and grow bitter, or embrace community and become better. Healing, growth, and transformation almost always happen in connection with others.

    • Intentional Daily Change Real change in leadership and life comes from making intentional shifts—no matter how small—every single day. Whether it’s how you build your team, practice gratitude, or seek help, don’t wait for tomorrow to start. Begin today.

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    Links

    Traci's LinkedIn

    Trici's Website

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    43 Min.