DiscoverWhat Do You Know To Be True?These Frameworks Are So Powerful, People and Teams Thrive | Insights from Roger Kastner
These Frameworks Are So Powerful, People and Teams Thrive | Insights from Roger Kastner

These Frameworks Are So Powerful, People and Teams Thrive | Insights from Roger Kastner

Update: 2025-09-16
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In this conversation, Roger Kastner shares how he discovered his superpower for finding and creating simple frameworks, how that helps him unlock his potential and possibilities, and how it enables him to work with individuals and teams thrive at work and make meaningful impact in the world.

Undoubtedly you use frameworks for getting stuff done at work, at school, and at home. But what do you do if your frameworks no longer work for you?

If you are like me, you look for something better or you create your own.
And the frameworks that I used, whether I found them or created them, have enabled me to amplify and live into my purpose.

To celebrate the 2nd anniversary of the What Do You Know To Be True? podcast, I take a turn as a guest to talk about my superpower, Creating and Sharing Simple Frameworks. Friends of the podcast, Liv Olson and April McCormick both suggested the idea a few weeks apart, and I’m pretty good at noticing patterns, so I went with it.

And April, who is a wonderful Leadership Coach and talented host of the “Uncomfortable Friend” podcast, offered to host this episode. She does a fantastic job, I’m so grateful to her!

In the episode I share a handful of frameworks…
1️⃣ Those I’ve created
(Like the one I wrote about in my book, “The Project Success Checklist” or the framework that is the foundation for the podcast)
2️⃣ My “go to” framework for helping leaders assess employees’ responses to change
3️⃣ My favorite framework that I’ve used on almost every initiative in the last 20 years

I love to share these frameworks with colleagues. Whether I created them or not, these frameworks help me live into my purpose.

And like most people that I’ve interviewed for the podcast, my superpower didn’t come from a place of strength.

Instead, that talent started as a way to attend to an unmet need.

Spoiler alert: After doing 50+ podcast conversations, I’ve noticed a pattern in how superpowers have been developed. Boom: another framework.

In this episode, Roger answers the following questions:
➡️ How do I use a framework?
➡️ What frameworks are used in business and problem solving?
➡️ How do I create a framework?
➡️ What does "framework" mean in simple terms?

Resources mentioned in the episode:
➡️ What Do You Know To Be True? podcast
➡️ Roger’s LinkedIn
➡️ Roger’s book “The Project Success Checklist” 
➡️ April’s LinkedIn
➡️ April’s Uncomfortable Friend podcast

Music in this episode by Ian Kastner.

"What Do You Know To Be True?" is a series of conversations where I speak with interesting people about their special talent or superhero power and the meaningful impact it has on others. The intention is to learn more about their experience with their superhero power, so that we can learn something about the special talent in each of us which allows us to connect more deeply with our purpose and achieve our potential.

For more info about the podcast or to check out more episodes, go to:
What Do You Know To Be True?

"What Do You Know To Be True?" is hosted by Roger Kastner, is a production of Three Blue Pens, and is recorded on the ancestral lands of the Duwamish and Suquamish people. To discover the ancestral lands of the indigenous people whose land you may be on, go to: https://native-land.ca/

Keywords
#DiscoverYourSuperpower #UnlockYourPotential #UnlockYourPossibilities #MakeMeaningfulImpact

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These Frameworks Are So Powerful, People and Teams Thrive | Insights from Roger Kastner

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