• S2E7: The Real Reason Your Hires Aren't Working Out
    Mar 25 2026

    If you've ever let someone go in their first 90 days and thought "another bad hire" — this episode is going to challenge that story. The real reason your hires aren't working out probably has less to do with them and a lot more to do with what's happening before they ever find their footing.

    Listen in to hear:

    1. The surprising parallel between your customer experience and your employee onboarding
    2. Why the first 90 days are 100% your responsibility as a leader — and why that's actually good news
    3. What most small business owners get wrong about onboarding talented people
    4. Why the better the hire, the more onboarding they actually need
    5. How to stop living in the echo chamber of "employees these days" and start taking ownership

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    33 mins
  • S2E6: Evolution of Culture
    Mar 18 2026

    If something feels off in your business and you can't quite put your finger on it — culture could be the culprit. Company culture doesn't collapse overnight. It drifts over time and by the time most founders realize there's been a shift, it can be difficult to get things back on track.

    In this episode we break down the four phases every small business culture goes through, how to identify which one you're in right now, and what to do about it before it gets expensive.

    Listen in to hear:

    1. Why culture is the root cause of most of the problems showing up in your business right now
    2. The four phases of company culture and what each one requires from you as a leader
    3. Why founders don't notice their culture is changing until something breaks
    4. What it actually means to let your culture evolve intentionally instead of accidentally
    5. Why addressing your culture is basically therapy for your business

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    51 mins
  • S2E5: Having Difficult Conversations 2.0
    Feb 18 2026

    If you're the one always delivering bad news, rejecting PTO requests, and handling every performance issue — even for people who don't directly report to you — there's a problem. Your managers are avoiding the hard conversations by passing the uncomfortable stuff up to you, which means you're stuck doing everyone's job instead of actually leading your business.

    This episode is about why difficult conversations keep landing on your desk, and how to shift that responsibility back to where it belongs: with your managers.

    Listen in to hear:

    1. Why copying someone else's leadership style makes you less effective in the moment.
    2. The three questions every manager should be able to answer without hesitation.
    3. Why PTO approvals are a capacity planning tool, not an admin task.
    4. What bottom-up accountability actually looks like in practtice.
    5. The real cost of managers who dodge difficult conversations.

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    36 mins
  • S2E4: Stop Treating HR Like a Necessary Evil
    Feb 11 2026

    Most founders think HR = legal protection. A compliance checkbox. Something you have to “deal with” when a problem pops up — and something you try not to think about the rest of the time.

    But if you’re constantly putting out fires with your team, drowning in management conversations, or second-guessing every business decision because you don’t know how it will land, HR might not be the solution — it’s more likely the root of the problem.

    In this episode we flip the script about HR and help you dig into what it should actually be: the engine that drives growth, profitability, and a team that doesn’t want to leave.

    Listen in to hear why:

    1. The “call me when you need me” approach to HR is keeping you stuck in reactive mode, always plugging holes instead of building systems that grow with you.
    2. Your brilliant ideas might be unprofitable — and how strategic HR can help you find out for sure.
    3. Proactive support helps you adapt to organizational changes quickly and efficiently.
    4. Compliance is the gateway, not the destination — the real work is in leadership development and communication.
    5. You need a partner who filters every decision through the lens of “How will this actually work with our team?”

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    26 mins
  • S2E3 Is Your Need for Control Costing You Money?
    Jan 14 2026

    Let’s talk about how the fear of letting go is often the exact thing keeping founders stuck, whether it’s at a revenue plateau, in team chaos, or just straight-up exhausted. This episode talks about why your business can’t be built on “cement” (aka rigid control) when the world is built on constant change (market shifts, team changes, and yes… vibes). You’ll hear the difference between relinquishing control and relinquishing accountability, and why confusing those two will sink you in founder quicksand.

    Listen in to hear why:

    • Control isn’t a growth strategy, it’s usually a fear response wearing a blazer.
    • Relinquishing control does NOT mean relinquishing accountability.
    • Your advisors should evolve with your business, because the people who got you to $100K might not be the ones who get you to $1M.
    • Autonomy is a culture feature. If your managers can’t make decisions, your company can’t grow (and your inbox becomes a war zone).

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    35 mins
  • S2E2: Falling In Love With Your Business
    Dec 17 2025

    If the idea of “falling in love” with your business makes you roll your eyes a little…same. But hear us out:

    In this episode, Kira talks through what that phrase actually means: building a business that feels worth showing up for, especially when life is doing the absolute most.

    This episode is part pep talk, part leadership reality check, and part “hey girl, your mission statement can’t just live in a Canva deck.” We’re talking all about mission & vision, trust, leadership identity, and how to build a team culture that’s unified, bought-in, and honestly… a little cult-like (in the best, non-creepy way).

    Key Takeaways:

    • Your mission and vision aren’t “set it and forget it”. They need revisiting as you evolve.
    • Trust on a team is more than just you trusting them, it’s you building systems that help them trust you.
    • The strongest leadership doesn't involve copy/paste from LinkedIn or Shark Tank, but rather owning who you are and leading from that.
    • A “cult-like” team culture comes from shared commitment to the mission (not surface-level perks and vibes).
    • Your business will reflect back what you put into it, and alignment + authenticity are what make it

    This one’s your reminder that you don’t need a new personality to lead well...you just need to lead on purpose!

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    26 mins
  • S2E1: The Wake-Up Call That Shattered My Leadership Identity
    Dec 10 2025

    Take a peek behind the curtain of the podcast’s brand-new direction that’s less “HR rulebook,” more “let’s talk about the wonderfully unpredictable humans running your business.” Kira shares the personal burnout story that cracked her leadership wide open, why mental health and real support systems aren’t optional, and what authentic leadership actually looks like when you stop white-knuckling through it.

    Kira’s story sets the tone for this new era and is an open invitation for returning listeners and fresh arrivals to buckle up and align with the honest, human-first conversations that will guide every episode from here on out.

    We're so glad you're along for this ride!

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    22 mins
  • People On Purpose®
    Dec 3 2025

    People On Purpose® Trailer

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    1 min