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The Executive Podcast
Dr. Benjamin Ritter
59 episodes
2 weeks ago
High performers are taught to keep score: more tasks, more wins, more doing. But what if better leadership, and a better life, starts with being? In this conversation, Ben is joined by Tom Feegel (CEO & co-founder of BEOND) to unpack the shift from “human doing” to “human being” and how that mindset transforms executives, teams, and clinical care. They explore practical ways leaders can model presence and vulnerability without sacrificing excellence; why “science, but not more than compassion” guides BEOND’s care model; and how simple daily rituals (like a 10-minute gratitude meditation) create trust, connection, and durable performance. Tom also shares how psychedelic-assisted therapy with ibogaine is used in a clinically rigorous setting to support healing and growth—and what leaders can learn from that approach even outside healthcare. In this episode: Human Doing → Human Being: redefining success beyond scorekeeping Confidence, fear, and the permission to be vulnerable as an executive Rituals that anchor culture: meditation, gratitude, and shared storytelling “Science—but not more than compassion”: data, protocols, and humanity working together Ben’s “tree-hugging break,” flow states, and finding meaning in the work A simple relationship challenge: swap phones at dinner to be fully present Note: This episode discusses psychedelic-assisted therapy in a professional, medically supervised context. It is not medical advice. Find out more at: https://beondibogaine.com/
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High performers are taught to keep score: more tasks, more wins, more doing. But what if better leadership, and a better life, starts with being? In this conversation, Ben is joined by Tom Feegel (CEO & co-founder of BEOND) to unpack the shift from “human doing” to “human being” and how that mindset transforms executives, teams, and clinical care. They explore practical ways leaders can model presence and vulnerability without sacrificing excellence; why “science, but not more than compassion” guides BEOND’s care model; and how simple daily rituals (like a 10-minute gratitude meditation) create trust, connection, and durable performance. Tom also shares how psychedelic-assisted therapy with ibogaine is used in a clinically rigorous setting to support healing and growth—and what leaders can learn from that approach even outside healthcare. In this episode: Human Doing → Human Being: redefining success beyond scorekeeping Confidence, fear, and the permission to be vulnerable as an executive Rituals that anchor culture: meditation, gratitude, and shared storytelling “Science—but not more than compassion”: data, protocols, and humanity working together Ben’s “tree-hugging break,” flow states, and finding meaning in the work A simple relationship challenge: swap phones at dinner to be fully present Note: This episode discusses psychedelic-assisted therapy in a professional, medically supervised context. It is not medical advice. Find out more at: https://beondibogaine.com/
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Leadership and Mental Toughness with Joshua Medcalf
The Executive Podcast
41 minutes 23 seconds
1 year ago
Leadership and Mental Toughness with Joshua Medcalf
Joshua Medcalf is a renowned author, speaker, and coach, known for his profound impact on personal development and leadership. He is the founder of Train to Be Clutch, an organization dedicated to helping individuals and teams achieve peak performance through mindset training and mental conditioning. Joshua’s work is grounded in principles of grit, resilience, and purposeful living, which he eloquently conveys in his bestselling books, including "Chop Wood Carry Water" and "Burn Your Goals." With a background in psychology and a passion for sports, Joshua has a unique approach that combines mental training with practical strategies for success. He has worked with top athletes, corporate leaders, and organizations, helping them break through mental barriers and reach their full potential. His engaging and inspirational speaking style has made him a sought-after keynote speaker at conferences and events worldwide. Joshua’s commitment to fostering growth, both personally and professionally, has earned him accolades and a loyal following. He continues to inspire and guide individuals on their journey to excellence through his writing, coaching, and speaking engagements. Find out more at https://t2bc.com/
The Executive Podcast
High performers are taught to keep score: more tasks, more wins, more doing. But what if better leadership, and a better life, starts with being? In this conversation, Ben is joined by Tom Feegel (CEO & co-founder of BEOND) to unpack the shift from “human doing” to “human being” and how that mindset transforms executives, teams, and clinical care. They explore practical ways leaders can model presence and vulnerability without sacrificing excellence; why “science, but not more than compassion” guides BEOND’s care model; and how simple daily rituals (like a 10-minute gratitude meditation) create trust, connection, and durable performance. Tom also shares how psychedelic-assisted therapy with ibogaine is used in a clinically rigorous setting to support healing and growth—and what leaders can learn from that approach even outside healthcare. In this episode: Human Doing → Human Being: redefining success beyond scorekeeping Confidence, fear, and the permission to be vulnerable as an executive Rituals that anchor culture: meditation, gratitude, and shared storytelling “Science—but not more than compassion”: data, protocols, and humanity working together Ben’s “tree-hugging break,” flow states, and finding meaning in the work A simple relationship challenge: swap phones at dinner to be fully present Note: This episode discusses psychedelic-assisted therapy in a professional, medically supervised context. It is not medical advice. Find out more at: https://beondibogaine.com/