

Culture Architects™
David J. Friedman
Most leaders know that a strong culture is a foundation for building a great organization, but great cultures don't just happen on their own. Rather, they're designed and built systematically, brick by brick. Each week, join David J. Friedman, the best-selling author of Culture by Design, as he speaks with extraordinary leaders, from all walks of life, and they share their biggest successes, failures, and lessons learned on their culture journeys. If you're searching for the best insights on building a high-performing culture, then Culture Architects, a production of CultureWise, is for you.
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Mar 30, 2026 • 55min
52. Understanding the Dimensions of Trust w/ Dennis & Michelle Reina
Michelle Reina, researcher and consultant known for practical trust frameworks, and Dennis Reina, long-time organizational researcher and author on trust, join the conversation. They unpack the three dimensions of trust: character, communication, and capability. Short, deliberate behaviors for honoring commitments, rebuilding trust, and handling breaches are explored. Practical tools and a seven-step rebuild approach are highlighted.

Mar 9, 2026 • 1h
51. Moving People, Not Just Furniture: Larry O’Toole and the Gentle Giant Way
In this episode of Culture Architects, David Friedman interviews Larry O'Toole, founder of Gentle Giant Moving Company. They discuss Larry's journey from engineer to entrepreneur, the unique culture he has built within his company, and the importance of hiring the right people. Larry shares insights on creating a positive customer experience, establishing core values, and the challenges of the moving industry. He emphasizes the significance of empathy in customer service and the need for intentionality in leadership and training. The conversation concludes with Larry's thoughts on sustaining a positive work environment and the future of Gentle Giant.

Feb 16, 2026 • 48min
50. From Shopping Centers to Strong Teams: How Andy Weiner Built RockStep Capital
In this episode of the Culture Architects podcast, David Friedman interviews Andy Wiener, CEO of RockStep Capital, who shares his journey from running a family retail business to establishing a successful real estate investment company. Central to RockStep Capital's operations is a strong emphasis on company culture, encapsulated in the 'RockStep Way,' a set of 26 behaviors that guide employee actions and decision-making. Andy discusses the evolution of his vision for the company, the importance of building a high-performance team, and the challenges of maintaining a strong culture as the company grows. He emphasizes the significance of intentionality in defining behaviors and the role of leadership in fostering a positive work environment. The conversation also touches on the integration of Rocksteps with business operations and the lessons learned along the way, highlighting the importance of passion and commitment in driving company culture.

Jan 26, 2026 • 58min
49. Culture as a Competitive Advantage w/ Argosy Private Equity
In this episode of the Culture Architects podcast, David Friedman speaks with Lane Wiggers and Don Charlton from Argosy Private Equity about the critical role of company culture in private equity investments. They discuss how Argosy differentiates itself by prioritizing culture as a competitive advantage, the challenges of changing company culture, and the importance of assessing cultural fit during acquisitions. The conversation also covers measuring the impact of culture on business success, the significance of leadership in cultural transformation, and valuable lessons learned from their experiences in the industry.

Jan 5, 2026 • 53min
48. From Biotech to Climate Action: Building Culture That Scales w/ Brian Cali
In this episode of Culture Architects, David Friedman interviews Brian Cali, a molecular biologist turned entrepreneur and investor. Brian shares his journey from a young science enthusiast to co-founding Ironwood Pharmaceuticals, emphasizing the importance of relationships, culture, and collaboration in building successful companies. As Ironwood grew, Brian navigated the challenges of maintaining a healthy company culture and adapting to organizational complexity. After a successful career in biotech, he transitioned to climate advocacy, focusing on community building and empowering others to engage in climate action. Brian's story highlights the significance of intentionality in leadership and the ripple effect of decisions made within organizations.

Dec 15, 2025 • 30min
47. Designing Cultures Where Everyone Thrives w/ Leo Sanders (Part 2)
Part Two opens with the case for representation—why teams that reflect the communities they serve make better decisions—and explores the outsized role of language in building trust, shared meaning, and belonging. Leo closes with practical guidance leaders can use to translate inclusive intent into everyday behaviors.

Dec 8, 2025 • 31min
47. Designing Cultures Where Everyone Thrives w/ Leo Sanders (Part 1)
Leo Sanders demystifies DEI by defining it in plain terms, grounding it in civil-rights practice, and connecting it to performance: attract broader talent, retain it, and remove barriers so people can thrive. He addresses the common backlash by showing how critics often reduce DEI to one tactic, and he offers a pragmatic approach—universal design and phased improvements—to make progress without breaking budgets.

Nov 24, 2025 • 27min
46. Aligning Values, Beliefs, and Behaviors to Drive Results w/ Ann Melinger (Part 2)
Ann Melinger, CEO of Bink and a specialist in organizational culture, joins to discuss the vital role of clarity in leadership. She highlights the distinction between core and permission-to-play values, emphasizing how storytelling can better translate these into everyday behaviors. Ann also stresses the need to integrate values into promotions and compensation, ensuring they resonate in the workplace. In the face of AI advancements, she argues for the enduring importance of human connection and skills like bravery and vulnerability.

Nov 17, 2025 • 31min
46. Aligning Values, Beliefs, and Behaviors to Drive Results w/ Ann Melinger (Part 1)
Ann Melinger, CEO of Bink, is a trailblazer in internal communications and culture transformation. In this engaging conversation, Ann explores the shift from employee engagement to a more controllable organization culture. She introduces Bink's culture compass, emphasizing that true culture reveals itself under pressure. Ann discusses the critical roles of aligned leadership and managers in shaping culture and the importance of defining behaviors over aspirational values. She also unpacks the risks of mismatched recruitment promises and advocates for clarity on organizational identity.

Nov 3, 2025 • 26min
45. Inside Pella's People-First Culture w/ John Bollman (Part 2)
Part Two picks up with John Bollman’s answer about Pella’s six culture accelerators and the link between culture and performance. John shares how Pella’s intentional focus on leadership development, recruiting for fit, and integrating acquisitions has helped the company outperform its industry for years. He also reflects on lessons learned throughout his career — and why he believes the greatest gift a leader can give is a culture where people can thrive.


