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This episode explores how most career opportunities come not from applying, but from trust, curiosity, and openness. John reflects on followership, preparedness, and inclusion as the real engines of progress and chance. Learning, collaboration, and courage—rather than credentials alone—create the connections that open doors and sustain meaningful work.
Exploring a counterintuitive idea that might just change the way you move through the world — what if getting better at disappointing people was actually the key to living a fuller, more honest life?The original full text from which this was pulled is here: https://ckarchive.com/b/5quvh7hnog3mwbp5xxd52a95qqv44in by Oliver Burkeman
In this episode, explore how AI has ignited my creative spark, turning non-artist me into a cartoon creator in minutes using tools like Google Gemini. From Clive Thompson's "Centaur" concept—humans and machines in symbiosis—to the vital role of precise prompting and vocabulary, discover why people truly power everything, even AI. A reflective journey on technology's timeless story of human ingenuity.
When everyone is accountable, nobody truly is. This episode explores the psychology behind diffused responsibility in emergencies, at home, and at work. From milk bag competitions (I live in Canada. Look it up!) to workplace silence, discover why clear accountability matters more than ever. As AI tools take on more tasks, we examine who's really responsible for the output and why keeping humans accountable is crucial for fostering genuine relationships and organizational success.
In this episode, I reflect on 25 years of leading teams and why trust is the glue that holds us together at work and in life. I break down three pillars—transparency, credibility, and reliability—and share simple, practical ways to strengthen them in any relationship or team. You’ll hear real‑world examples, research on trust and well‑being, and one quick “Trust Audit” you can run this week to see where you’re strong and where you can grow. Stay tuned for some bloopers at the end. Don't judge me for having fun. :) References: https://greatergood.berkeley.edu/article/item/the_power_of_trust_across_your_lifespanhttps://muse.jhu.edu/article/528035
I believe we need deliberate human learning over AI shortcuts. While AI excels at speed, outsourcing thinking leads to forgetting and generic output. Through personal rituals and frameworks, reclaim expertise: validate AI rigorously, synthesize with experience, and prioritize human relationships. A quasi-manifesto for leaders adopting AI without losing their creative edge.Research about money buying happiness: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11482-020-09875-6
Last year: stoic quotes and grand intentions. This year? Simplicity. Three words for 2026: Be. Create. Share.Be present, generous, adventurous. Create work that lights you up, environments where people thrive, ideas that spark change. Share it all—the joy, frustration, doubts, triumphs—with the people who turn solo schleps into shared feasts.Because when we do life shoulder-to-shoulder, magic happens. These are the same People who Power Everything. Let's make 2026 unapologetically ours.
Will it be different this time? Explore why change sticks—or doesn't—in life and work. From status quo bias and VUCA hype to mixed leadership training results, discover adaptability as the key: a learnable skill backed by research like Kodden and ALBS. Ditch rigid prescriptions; tune to context like a Veyron oil change. Embrace behavioral insights—choose, think, and adapt differently. People power everything.References: Nöthel S, Nübold A, Uitdewilligen S, Schepers J and Hülsheger U (2023) Development and validation of the adaptive leadership behavior scale (ALBS). Front. Psychol. 14:1149371. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1149371https://influencejournalforleaders.com/2025/07/01/why-90-of-leadership-programs-fail-and-the-one-shift-that-changes-everything/
In this episode, I talk about doing nothing — not the mindful, relaxing kind, but the kind where time stretches and purpose fades. From years of work and deadlines to days of stillness, I explore how “nothing” can feel peaceful, then unsettling, and how rediscovering movement, curiosity, and connection gives meaning back to life. Doing nothing, it turns out, is rarely truly nothing.
Personality tests are just one perspective on who we are. In this episode, discover why results can be insightful yet never the full story. Labels only scratch the surface—real growth comes from conversations, reflection, and embracing our unique mix of traits. With personal anecdotes and practical advice, learn how feedback from those around us can matter more than any test. Remember: we are complex, and people power everything.Principles You testing is free and you can find it at https://principlesyou.com/
In this Thanksgiving episode, John reflects on gratitude, the power of “what if,” and how shifting from past regrets to future possibilities can spark meaningful action. From virtual drinks with friends to global connections at work, he reminds us that being thankful for what we have—and daring to imagine what could be—keeps life rich and full of promise.
AI isn’t replacing people; it’s reshaping work. This episode explores why radiologists are busier than ever despite powerful imaging models, and how real‑world constraints—data gaps, regulation, liability, and human judgment—keep experts in the loop. From demand surges to new roles cleaning up AI’s “work slop,” we unpack how technology shifts tasks, skills, and careers. The takeaway: humans with AI outperform humans without—and the future is profoundly collaborative.Article about how 95% of AI investments do nothing: https://www.theregister.com/2025/08/18/generative_ai_zero_return_95_percent/
This episode explores AU-Harness, a new open-source toolkit that evaluates Large Audio Language Models. We unpack why voice matters—how tone, mood, and context shape meaning—and how LALMs aim to catch sarcasm, frustration, and intent. Beyond tech, we examine measurement itself: Goodhart’s law, metrics that get gamed, and who decides what “good” means in leadership and service. Ultimately, tools should make life better—without reducing people to numbers.
This episode is a thank you to unions and their tireless fight for better wages, safer workplaces, and equality for all workers. From personal experiences to broader victories, we recognize how union efforts uplift not just members but entire industries and communities. Join us as we celebrate the powerful impact of “people power” and honor the union movement for making workplaces fairer and stronger every day.
In this episode, I share a personal challenge: reading one scientific article every day. From timeless lessons in decades-old research to surprising findings on motivation, oxytocin, and AI, I reflect on why critical thinking matters more than ever. This journey is about reconnecting with science, questioning assumptions, and discovering how research can bring more clarity and humanity to our daily lives.
In this episode, we explore how focus, environment, and human connection shape performance and well-being. From brain synchronization to the power of small rituals, we reveal why presence matters, structure supports behaviour, and autonomy with intention wins. Practical tips help you cut distractions, build trust, and create a culture that lasts. Always start with curiosity—because People Power Everything.
Starting something new can be terrifying—and thrilling. This week, I reflect on the roller coaster of emotions that comes with stepping into unfamiliar work territory. From impostor syndrome and self-doubt to excitement and rediscovering purpose, I explore how reframing fear as curiosity makes all the difference. I’m also learning to embrace the unknown, lean on others, and remember that people power everything. Big leaps, small wins. Let’s go.Reference to article on Perfectionism (A good read!) https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/perfectionism-imperfection-acceptance-john-dallas-qhyue
This is the interpretation of Google's Notebook LM of my previous podcast about misunderstandings. I find the analysis by a 3rd party really well done. It is generated by Google's AI engine.
How a quick text and me trying to be helpful became me feeling like a real ass... One question would have alleviated lots of questions and efforts.
In this episode, I share reflections from my first experience attending the Global Followership Conference. From initial self-doubt to meaningful conversations with academic heroes, I discovered the power of connection, curiosity, and shared purpose. Followership brought us together, but it was the people—their openness, kindness, and insights—that made it unforgettable. Tune in for a personal journey through learning, belonging, and the quiet strength of simply showing up and being human. Talk to strangers, meet your heroes, and make new ones!




