The Authority Company

Joe Pardavila
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Apr 1, 2026 • 27min

Dr. Michaela Renee Johnson: Break the Patterns Keeping You Stuck

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with Dr. Michaela Renee Johnson, therapist and author of 7 Primal Wounds: Break the Patterns Keeping You Stuck, for a direct conversation about why your relationship fights are rarely about what you think they are.After reading more than 700 self help books and spending over 15 years in the therapy room, Dr. Johnson developed a framework to identify the hidden “primal wounds” driving your reactions. From arguments about toothpaste and trash to tension with your boss, she explains how old narratives like “I’m not good enough” or “I don’t matter” get activated in real time. You will learn what triggers and “activations” look like in the body, how your nervous system responds before you even think, and why your brain is doing exactly what it was designed to do.The conversation goes deeper into how these wounds show up differently in high achievers, influencers, CEOs, couples, and even workplace dynamics. Dr. Johnson breaks down why labels can keep you stuck, how to spot your dominant wound, and what it means to realize you are not broken. If you want practical insight into your patterns and a clearer path toward healthier relationships, this episode gives you a starting point.
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Mar 23, 2026 • 39min

Breaking the Tyranny of False Choices with Rey Ramsey

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with Rey Ramsey, author of The Tyranny of False Choices: A Guide to Authentic Decision-Making, for a wide-ranging conversation about leadership, agency, and the forces that quietly shape how we think. Rey traces the roots of his philosophy back to a defining moment in childhood, when a teacher challenged the “lowered expectations” placed on him and changed the trajectory of his life. From there, the conversation moves into the heart of his book: how systems, media, institutions, and even our own internal narratives create false binaries that limit our choices. Rey explains how leaders can distinguish between real constraints and manufactured ones, how to develop 360-degree sightlines under pressure, and why mastering the art of the non-reaction preserves both clarity and energy. They discuss responsible capitalism, impact investing, and how virtues such as courage and discernment can guide leaders without defaulting to ideology. At its core, this episode is about agency. Rey argues that we are not spectators in our lives. We are drivers. Each defining moment becomes a brushstroke on the single canvas we are given. The question is whether we default into gray or choose to paint with intention. If you lead teams, build organizations, or want to think more clearly in a noisy world, this conversation offers practical tools for making decisions by design, not by default.
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Mar 17, 2026 • 38min

The Secret to Unlocking Hidden Brilliance | Tony Martignetti at SXSW

Recorded live at the Fairmont Austin during SXSW, Joe Pardavila sits down with leadership advisor and author Tony Martignetti just moments after his first SXSW talk. The conversation explores the experience of speaking on one of the world’s most influential stages and the deeper ideas behind Tony’s upcoming book, Illuminating Hidden Brilliance.Tony has spent more than three decades working across biotech, high tech, and leadership development, helping individuals and organizations reconnect with what he calls their hidden brilliance. In this conversation, he explains why many leaders appear successful on the outside while feeling numb on the inside, and how reconnecting with forgotten parts of ourselves can restore creativity, purpose, and stronger leadership.Joe and Tony discuss the journey that led Tony from a career in finance and strategy to becoming a leadership coach and author. They explore the idea of “flashpoint” moments that reshape how people see themselves, the courage required to bring your full identity into your work, and why teams become more innovative when people share the passions they keep outside the office.The conversation also tackles practical leadership questions:• Why many successful leaders feel stuck or disengaged• How organizations overlook the potential inside their own teams• The role of compassionate accountability in strong leadership• Why culture emerges from behavior rather than slogans• How AI and new workplace dynamics might reshape how people contributeTony shares stories from his work with innovation teams, explains how personal passions can spark new ideas at work, and argues that organizations thrive when leaders create space for people to bring their full selves to the table.At its core, this episode asks a simple but powerful question: What brilliance are we leaving behind when we separate who we are from the work we do?Tony’s new book, Illuminating Hidden Brilliance, arrives this fall and offers a roadmap for individuals and teams who want to reconnect with their deeper potential.
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Mar 16, 2026 • 41min

DeAngela Burns-Wallace on Legacy, Leadership, and Living Unapologetically

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with DeAngela Burns-Wallace, CEO of the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, former U.S. diplomat, and author of Made for This: Lessons in Leadership, Legacy, and Living Unapologetically. Together, they explore how family, faith, and community built the foundation of her leadership journey. DeAngela shares how her grandmother’s example of service shaped her view of responsibility, why Youth Sunday at Paradise Missionary Baptist Church became her first leadership training ground, and how early exposure to Robert’s Rules and public speaking prepared her to lead in high-stakes rooms. She reflects on confronting racism as a high school senior, the emotional weight of reliving that experience, and how mentors and community at Stanford helped her move forward with strength rather than fear. The conversation also dives into her lifelong love of education, the belief that knowledge creates agency, and her work advancing economic mobility through barrier removal and access. DeAngela explains how she approaches the word “equity” in a divided climate and why strong communities benefit everyone. This episode is about legacy, intentional community building, and the responsibility leaders carry to create environments where the next generation can thrive.
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Mar 11, 2026 • 37min

Real Talk, Real Hope: Dr. Loren Rourke on What a Breast Cancer Diagnosis Really Means

For decades, breast cancer was spoken about in whispers. Today, it is a survivable disease, and knowledge changes everything.In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with board certified breast surgeon Dr. Loren Rourke author of Real Talk, Real Hope: Breast Cancer Your Way, for a clear and steady conversation about what a diagnosis truly means in 2026. Drawing from more than twenty years of experience, Dr. Rourke explains how early detection has transformed outcomes, why most breast cancers are not medical emergencies, and how slowing down can help women make the right decisions for their long term health.They break down common misconceptions, from shifting mammogram guidelines to the rise in bilateral mastectomies fueled by fear and social media. Dr. Rourke explains the difference between lumpectomy and mastectomy, what the stages of cancer actually mean, and why anything below stage four is treated with the goal of cure. She also addresses the emotional weight of diagnosis, the damage caused by online misinformation, and why mental health is inseparable from physical treatment.The conversation moves beyond surgery into resilience, body image, hormone therapy, and the importance of building a small, trusted inner circle during treatment. Dr. Rourke shares what patients need most in the first 24 hours after hearing the word cancer, and why honest communication builds the foundation for hope.This is a grounded, human discussion about fear, facts, survival rates, and the strength women discover inside themselves when they never wanted to join the club in the first place.
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Mar 9, 2026 • 40min

Mark Roberts on Betting Against the Crowd

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila talks with Mark Roberts, founder of Off Wall Street, about the mindset behind successful short selling. Mark explains why betting against the crowd is less about negativity and more about disciplined analysis, independence, and the willingness to question popular narratives.The conversation revisits his early call on Enron, where he dug into the company’s business model months before its collapse. Instead of focusing only on accounting red flags, Mark examined whether the underlying operations could realistically support market expectations, a question few others were asking at the time.Joe and Mark also explore market bubbles, hedge fund dynamics, and today’s AI boom. Mark shares why history keeps repeating, why energy constraints may shape the AI buildout, and why the real edge in markets comes from understanding the gap between hype and reality.
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Mar 5, 2026 • 39min

From NASA to Data Independence: Wes Chaar on AI, Algorithms, and the Fight for Digital Freedom

Before AI powered your news feed, optimized your ads, or predicted your next purchase, Wes Chaar was building intelligent systems to guide spacecraft through deep space. In this episode of Entrepreneur | Authorities, Wes shares how his career began in aerospace engineering, introducing machine learning and adaptive navigation systems into space missions in the late 1990s. He explains how those same predictive tools later transformed industries like airlines, retail, advertising, and private equity. Along the way, he experienced an “aha” moment that led him to question whether the systems designed to optimize business were beginning to manipulate human behavior. That turning point inspired his book Data Independence, where he proposes a new framework built on consent, control, and currency. In this conversation, Wes breaks down why privacy and freedom are inseparable, why AI is more like the printing press than the calculator, and what happens if citizens do not reclaim ownership of their data. This is a wide-ranging discussion about innovation, responsibility, and the future of the AI economy.
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Mar 4, 2026 • 30min

How Small Decisions Built Big Success With Sebastian Bastian

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with Bahamian entrepreneur and investor Sebastian Bastian, founder of more than 20 companies across gaming, real estate, logistics, technology, and renewable energy, and author of The Lion Beneath the Fade. Sebastian shares how growing up in The Bahamas shaped his work ethic through a real-world hustle culture, from running a Saturday steak business with his father at age 13 to learning discipline, customer service, pricing strategy, and profit fundamentals long before business school. He breaks down why most entrepreneurs fail to identify the real problem they are solving, how pricing and perception impact growth, and why exposure, not ideas at your desk, drives opportunity. You’ll hear how trade shows became Sebastian’s secret weapon for spotting market gaps, the four-question framework he uses to validate every business, and what becoming a “lion” means beyond money, including health, purpose, relationships, and long-term fulfillment. This conversation delivers practical lessons on entrepreneurship, opportunity recognition, and building sustainable success from the ground up.
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Feb 25, 2026 • 29min

From Surgeon to CEO: How Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg Rebuilt Healthcare Leadership

In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with Dr. Lawrence Rosenberg, one of Canada’s leading healthcare CEOs and a practicing surgeon who rebuilt how hospitals think about leadership, systems, and patient care. Dr. Rosenberg breaks down why the healthcare system feels “broken” in both the U.S. and Canada, the real difference between complicated and complex problems, and why most medical training fails to prepare doctors to lead organizations. He shares how spending a full week living inside a hospital transformed his approach to accountability, patient flow, and executive decision-making. You also hear why courage matters in leadership, how data should drive every major choice, and why hiring and empowering the right people shapes culture more than policies ever will. If you lead a team, run an organization, or work inside complex systems, this conversation gives you practical insight into building clarity, accountability, and results at scale.
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Feb 23, 2026 • 34min

John Bielinski Jr. on What Happens When High Performers Break

John Bielinski Jr. built a life many people chase. Marine. Emergency medicine clinician. Endurance athlete. Respected teacher. On paper, everything looked right. Inside, everything started to fall apart. In this episode of The Authority Company Podcast, Joe Pardavila sits down with John to talk about what happens when discipline outruns emotional truth. John opens up about building a life driven by ego, ambition, and achievement, then watching it collapse through burnout, addiction, and the slow breakdown of his marriage and health. He shares how losing control forced him to face a harder question. Who was he becoming when no one was watching? You hear how John learned to stop blaming circumstances and start owning his choices. From getting fired early in his medical career to confronting his drinking, John explains why responsibility, not motivation, became the turning point. The conversation also goes deep into leadership, masculinity, and balance. John explains why strength without humility turns destructive, and how real leadership shows up through service, not dominance. He breaks down how high performers drift into imbalance, where work wins while family, health, and happiness quietly suffer. John also talks openly about fatherhood, missed moments, and the fear of passing broken patterns to the next generation. He shares how he rewrote old narratives rooted in trauma and learned to respond to life instead of reacting from old wounds. This episode centers on one clear truth. You do not change your life by working harder. You change your life by taking responsibility for who you are, how you show up, and why you do what you do. John’s book, How to Correct Your Life: Practical Tools for Those Who Lead, Fight, and Build, grows out of this journey. This conversation gives you the real story behind those pages. If you lead, build, or carry the weight of responsibility, this episode speaks straight to you.

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