What if the most powerful business decision you ever make is to stop analyzing and start listening to your heart?
In this episode of The Next Mountain Podcast, Louis Gagnon shares a career that defies a single label. He left McKinsey in his twenties to build an AIDS prevention program in Rwanda, work that saved an estimated 15,000 lives. He then went on to hold senior leadership roles at Monster, Amazon's Audible, and multiple venture-backed startups, scaling companies from millions to hundreds of millions in revenue.
But in 2021, after two near-death experiences, Louis made a different kind of decision. He stopped optimizing. He stopped strategizing. And he started following what his heart had been telling him all along. Today he dedicates his time to what he calls human regeneration, helping entrepreneurs and systems move from extraction to renewal, one relationship at a time.
We explore why he built a company around three unusual values (compassion, passion, and dispassion), how he dropped weekly KPIs and never missed a number, and what it really takes to shift from leading with your head to living from your heart.
Key Themes in This Conversation
- Leaving McKinsey for Rwanda and the life experience that shaped everything
- The yogi who told him he was already enough
- Compassion, passion, and dispassion as company values
- Why replacing KPI reviews with connection conversations actually works
- The practice of witnessing: meditation, breath, and questioning your beliefs
- Moving from forcing your way through life to letting life flow through you
- Human regeneration and what the entrepreneurial class owes the world
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