Mission Driven You

Will Samson - Leadership & growth coach
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Sep 18, 2025 • 48min

From Climate Crisis to Climate Adoption: A New Era of Innovation with Josh Dorfman

Episode DescriptionWhat if solving climate change wasn’t about sacrifice, but about building a more abundant, prosperous future?In this episode of Mission Driven You, I talk with entrepreneur and storyteller Josh Dorfman—founder of Supercool and co-founder of Planted—about why we’ve entered a new era he calls climate adoption. The debate is no longer if we’ll make the transition, but how fast.Josh shares stories of breakthrough companies and cities already leading the way: electrifying thousands of port trucks, reinventing the yellow school bus, deploying AI that cuts energy use in skyscrapers, and creating carbon-negative building materials from fast-growing grass. These aren’t marginal experiments—they’re profitable, scalable solutions changing how we live.This conversation will shift how you think about climate—from doom and despair to innovation, economics, and hope.Show NotesIn this episode, we discuss:Why Josh believes we’ve entered a new era of climate adoptionThe global investment surge—over $2 trillion annually—in clean energyHow solar’s decades-long cost curve points toward a future of abundant, cheap energyThe story of Planted: turning perennial grass into carbon-negative building materials and partnering with D.R. Horton, America’s largest homebuilderExamples of “supercool” climate solutions already scaling:Forum Mobility electrifying heavy-duty port trucksBrainBox AI cutting building energy use by up to 20%Zum reimagining school bus fleets with electrification and efficiencyWhy the most successful climate companies don’t sell “climate”—they sell cost savings, reliability, and better customer outcomesThe role of profit motive as a catalyst for environmental changeResources & Links:🌎 Explore Supercool: supercool.earth🌱 Learn about Planted: plantedmaterials.com📺 Listen to Josh’s podcast, Supercool: Spotify link📘 Josh’s earlier work, The Lazy Environmentalist: Amazon link
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Sep 11, 2025 • 45min

What Happens When You Refuse to Look Away? with Ross Halperin

What does it mean to bear witness in a world where silence often feels safer?In this episode of Mission Driven You, I sit down with Ross Halperin, author of Bear Witness, to explore the extraordinary story of Kurt Ver Beek and Carlos Hernández—two men who risked everything to confront gang violence and systemic corruption in Honduras. Together, they built a model of justice rooted in presence, bravery, and faith, showing that true change often begins when we refuse to look away.But this story isn’t just about Honduras. As Ross explains, the problem of impunity—the failure to hold perpetrators accountable—exists right here in the United States, where most shootings go unsolved. What lessons can we learn from Kurt and Carlos’s journey, and how can their example shape our own pursuit of justice, community, and legacy?Show NotesIn this episode, we discuss:The unlikely friendship between Kurt Ver Beek and Carlos Hernández—and why they chose to live in one of Honduras’ most dangerous neighborhoods.How their faith led them to embrace a theology of justice and bravery rather than comfort and safety.Why they moved beyond charity work to confront gangs and a broken justice system head-on.The moral gray areas they faced working with corrupt police and the personal cost of bearing witness.How their model helped reduce homicide rates—and eventually led them into national police reform.The striking parallels between impunity in Honduras and unsolved violence in U.S. cities like Chicago.What Ross learned through years of reporting, and how we might apply these lessons to our own leadership and communities.Resources & LinksRoss Halperin’s book: Bear WitnessConnect with Ross: rossahalperin.com
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Sep 4, 2025 • 54min

Unlocking What’s Inside You: Steven Puri on Flow, Creativity, and Building a Life That Matters

Episode DescriptionWhat if the biggest challenge of our lifetime isn’t external at all — but whether we’ll bring out what’s already inside of us?In this episode of Mission Driven You, I sit down with Steven Puri — technologist, entrepreneur, and creative visionary — to explore how we can live and lead from a place of authentic creativity in a culture designed to steal our attention.Steven shares insights from a career that spans Academy Award–winning films, startups at the edge of innovation, and his own experiments with flow and human potential. We talk about how to reclaim our focus, why small daily steps matter more than grand gestures, and how building a life that truly matters means aligning with the creativity and greatness that already lives within us.If you’ve ever felt stuck, distracted, or uncertain whether your contribution matters, this conversation is a reminder: what’s inside you is enough — but it’s on you to get it out.Show NotesIn This Episode with Steven Puri:Why the central question of our lives is whether we’ll bring out what’s inside of us.Lessons from Steven’s journey at the intersection of technology, creativity, and human potential.The danger of living in a culture built to capture and monetize our attention.How flow states help us unlock our best work — and how anyone can access them.Why creativity isn’t optional; it’s essential to building a meaningful life.The power of small steps: why opening the front door and taking action matters more than waiting for the perfect plan.Why This Conversation Matters:Mission Driven You is about living from the capital “S” Self — creating from a place of authenticity rather than chasing shallow wins or algorithmic approval. Steven embodies that mission, showing how creativity, discipline, and flow can help us live lives that are both personally fulfilling and publicly impactful.Follow & Connect:Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.Watch full episodes and video essays on YouTube.Join me on Substack at drwillsamson.substack.comConnect with me on LinkedIn for ongoing leadership insights.
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Aug 28, 2025 • 47min

Building Beyond the Algorithm: Hussein Hallak on Innovation, Integrity, and Human Connection

Episode DescriptionToo often, conversations about leadership, innovation, and entrepreneurship get reduced to surface-level soundbites — quick wins, growth hacks, and feel-good inspiration. But what happens when we step back and ask harder questions about the systems we’re building, the stories we’re living, and the future we’re shaping together?In this episode of Mission Driven You, I sit down with Hussein Hallak — entrepreneur, community builder, and sharp critic of shallow narratives. Hussein challenges us to look past the algorithm, to reject the traps of short-term thinking, and to pursue innovation that aligns with integrity and humanity.We talk about what it means to build with courage, how to recognize when our definitions of success are keeping us stuck, and why authentic connection is the real foundation for meaningful change.If you’re ready to think differently about leadership and the future we’re shaping, this conversation is for you.Show NotesIn This Episode with Hussein Hallak:Why innovation without integrity is a hollow game.How entrepreneurs and leaders can avoid being trapped by algorithmic thinking.The systemic narratives that keep us chasing growth at the expense of meaning.Why community and authentic connection are the most important currencies we have.Practical ways to measure success beyond money, status, or metrics.What it means to build ventures, organizations, and movements that endure.Why This Conversation Matters:Mission Driven You exists to move beyond “feel-good” wellness and business hacks into the deeper public implications of how we live and lead. Hussein embodies that mission — asking hard questions, challenging cultural scripts, and pointing us toward a future that’s human-centered and worth building.Follow & Connect:Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.Watch full episodes and video essays on YouTube.Join me on Substack at drwillsamson.substack.comConnect with me on LinkedIn for ongoing leadership insights.
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Aug 21, 2025 • 25min

You’re Not Just in the Chaos—You Are the Chaos (Re-release)

Episode Description: What if I told you that the chaos in your life isn’t just happening to you—it’s happening through you? In this episode of Mission Driven You, I dive into the uncomfortable truth that you are the chaos—and the only way to regain control is through radical self-ownership. We explore: Why control is an illusion—and how trying to “fix” chaos often makes it worse How your external world is a direct reflection of your internal state Albert Bandura’s research on self-efficacy and why self-mastery is the key to transformation The "Chaos Mirror" exercise to help you recognize how you're contributing to your own struggles Why no one is coming to save you—and why that’s the best news you’ll ever hear If you’ve ever felt like life is happening to you instead of for you, this episode will challenge your assumptions and help you reclaim your power.  Show Notes: Key Topics Discussed: 1. The Illusion of Control We’ve been conditioned to believe that control equals success. The hidden cost of chasing control—burnout, frustration, and self-doubt. A personal story from leading a multi-billion dollar merger—and why external success couldn’t fix internal chaos. 2. Chaos Isn’t Happening to You—It’s Happening Through You The running man problem: Why working harder won’t eliminate the chaos. How your inner narrative shapes your external reality—and how to rewrite that script. The moment I realized that mastering my external world required mastering my inner world first. 3. Powerlessness vs. Helplessness Powerlessness ≠ helplessness—it’s a strategy for clarity. The paradox of control—why trying to grip tighter actually makes you feel weaker. The Chaos Mirror Exercise—a tool to help you recognize your role in the volatility around you. 4. The Science of Self-Efficacy & Self-Mastery Albert Bandura’s research on self-efficacy—why belief in your own ability is the foundation of true power. The four ways to build self-efficacy:  Mastery experiences—small wins that build confidence. Vicarious experiences—learning by seeing others succeed. Verbal persuasion—how self-talk rewires your brain. Managing physiological states—why stress and exhaustion kill self-agency. 5. No One Is Coming to Save You—And That’s Good News The hard truth: Waiting for external change is helplessness. You either own your life, or someone else will. The Ownership Audit Exercise—how to stop blaming and start acting.  Reflection Questions for Listeners: What’s one area of your life where you’ve been trying to control the uncontrollable? How have your thoughts and emotions been shaping your external circumstances? What’s one action you can take today to reclaim ownership of your response to chaos?  Resources Mentioned: Albert Bandura’s Research on Self-Efficacy Viktor Frankl’s Man’s Search for Meaning (on controlling your response to circumstances) James Clear’s Atomic Habits (on small wins & identity-based habits) Will’s Substack Newsletter → https://the-single-thread.beehiiv.com/subscribeJoin the Conversation: Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts & Spotify Follow Will on LinkedIn & Instagram for deeper insights Join Will’s Substack for ongoing reflections on slow, meaningful transformation 💡 Final Takeaway: "Chaos isn’t happening to you—it’s happening through you. The moment you stop wasting energy on the uncontrollable, you take back control of your life."  
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Aug 14, 2025 • 39min

Eight Lessons That Changed Me This Year (And Could Transform Your Leadership)

Episode DescriptionIn January, I rebooted Mission Driven You — not to chase downloads or please algorithms, but to create from my capital “S” self. In this special episode, I’m pulling back the curtain on what’s guided me since then: eight themes that have shaped over 60 episodes this year.We’ll explore how to lead and live with depth in a culture obsessed with quick fixes, why inner work is the foundation for outer leadership, and how to practice radical self-ownership without sliding into blame. We’ll talk about building interdependence into your life, rewriting the “legacy code” of old stories, and designing resilience loops to navigate complexity. You’ll hear how disruption can be a tool for growth — and why success should be measured in alignment, humanity, and long-term impact, not just numbers.Each theme comes with a practical action step you can start today. This is the perfect primer if you’re new here, and a powerful reset if you’ve been with me since the reboot.Show NotesIn This Episode:Why Mission Driven You exists — and why I refuse to play the algorithm game.How my capital “S” self guides every episode I create.Eight themes that have defined this year’s conversations and solo episodes:Slow, Sustainable Transformation vs. Quick Fixes — The paradox of urgency without rushing, and the four-part slow change framework.Inner Work as the Foundation for Outer Leadership — How inner stability prevents burnout, strategy whiplash, and mistrust.Radical Self-Ownership — Moving from reaction to authorship with the Ownership Pause, Left/Right Column, and ownership language.Interdependence & the Power of Relationships — Why resilient leaders don’t climb alone, and how to build your Life Team.Identity, Storytelling & Meaning — Rewriting the “legacy code” running your life and leading from your new narrative.Navigating Complexity & Change Resilience — Why loops outlast breakthroughs, and the three-tier Continuous Growth Loop.The Role of Disruption & Creativity — Creating the right kind of problems to fuel innovation.Human-Centered Metrics for Success — Measuring alignment, humanity, and impact instead of vanity metrics.Practical Action Steps You’ll Learn:The 10-Year Gratitude ProjectionThe Stability AuditThe Ownership Pause PracticeBuilding Your Life TeamKeeping a Code Rewrite JournalDesigning Your Weekly LoopThe Purposeful Disruption ChallengeThe Alignment ScorecardReferenced Episodes:Feb 3: The Transformative Power of Slow ChangeJune 2: You Can’t Lead What You Haven’t FacedMay 1: Radical Self-OwnershipMay 12: Interdependence — Why Resilient Leaders Don’t Climb AloneMar 27: Rewrite the Code — How to Upgrade the Stories Running Your LifeMay 19: The Continuous Growth LoopMay 8: Ted Santos — Mastering DisruptionApr 28: Sophie Lechner — Unlocking Your ImpactFollow & Connect:Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app.Watch full episodes and video essays on YouTube.Join me on Substack at drwillsamson.substack.comConnect on LinkedIn for ongoing leadership insights.Hand out for the episode: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1a3LVLAA6QQeuqdkQ1nNsyVj29cd9_PgT/view?usp=sharing
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Aug 7, 2025 • 46min

Trust at a Distance: Leading with Empathy in the Remote Workplace — with Dr. Peggy Kendall

Episode Description:In this episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Dr. Peggy Kendall, a seasoned communication scholar, Fulbright recipient, and professor at Bethel University. With over 30 years of experience, Dr. Kendall delves into the evolving dynamics of trust and leadership in our increasingly remote and hybrid work environments.Drawing insights from her forthcoming book, Trust at a Distance: 6 Strategies for Managing in the Remote Workplace, co-authored with David Horsager, Dr. Kendall shares practical strategies to foster genuine connections, redefine accountability, and build resilient teams—even when miles apart.(Penguin Random House)Whether you're a leader navigating the challenges of remote management or someone seeking deeper connections in a digital workspace, this conversation offers valuable perspectives and actionable advice.🧠 What You’ll Learn:The six foundational strategies from Trust at a Distance to enhance remote team management.How to cultivate psychological safety and trust without physical proximity.The pitfalls of "winging it" in virtual leadership and the importance of intentional communication.Techniques to measure productivity and engagement beyond traditional metrics.The role of empathy and understanding in building cohesive remote teams.(Amazon)💬 Memorable Quotes:“Trust isn't about proximity; it's about presence.”“In the absence of hallway conversations, intentional check-ins become our new watercoolers.”“Remote work challenges us to lead with clarity, consistency, and compassion.”🔗 Resources & Links:Explore Dr. Peggy Kendall’s work: peggykendall.comPre-order Trust at a Distance: Berrett-Koehler PublishersConnect with Dr. Kendall on LinkedIn: Peggy KendallRead about her research on virtual workplaces: Bethel University News(Berrett-Koehler Publishers, LinkedIn, Bethel University)🧭 Reflection Prompts:In what ways can I enhance trust within my remote or hybrid team?How do I currently measure team engagement, and what new metrics could provide deeper insights?What intentional practices can I adopt to replace spontaneous in-person interactions?📣 Subscribe & Share:If this episode resonated with you, consider subscribing to Mission Driven You on your preferred podcast platform. Share this episode with colleagues or friends navigating the remote work landscape—they'll appreciate the insights.Remember, trust isn't built by chance; it's cultivated with intention.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to Thrive Remotely In this short but powerful advertisement, Thrive Remotely calls out to driven individuals who are tired of climbing ladders that lead nowhere and living lives that don't feel like their own. This ad sets the tone for a bold, values-aligned lifestyle shift and speaks directly to the heart of anyone craving purpose and autonomy. Key Themes - Purpose-Driven Living: Break away from corporate paths that don’t align with your deeper mission. - Remote Work with Meaning: Thrive Remotely offers a chance to do more than just work from anywhere — it’s about working on something that matters. - A Call to the Ambitious: It's an invitation to high-performers to redirect their ambition toward freedom, impact, and intentionality. Subscribe to Thrive Remotely: https://news.thriveremotely.io/subscribe?ref=dybzfKvBjpThrive Remotely
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Jul 31, 2025 • 42min

Unleashing People Energy: Transforming Leadership and Business with Alicia Parr

In this episode, Will Samson sits down with Alicia Parr, author of "People Energy Principles," to explore the transformative power of reframing leadership and organizational culture. Discover how Alicia's unique approach to harnessing people energy can propel growth and foster a more engaged, innovative workplace. From the art of reframing to the importance of aligning work with personal energy, this conversation offers valuable insights for leaders and entrepreneurs looking to create a more dynamic and fulfilling work environment.Connect with Alicia:https://www.linkedin.com/in/aliciaparr/https://performentor.com/
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Jul 24, 2025 • 46min

Why Great Leaders Create Problems on Purpose — with Ted Santos

Most leaders are taught to solve problems. But what if your greatest breakthroughs come from creating them?In this mind-stretching episode of Mission Driven You, Will sits down with Ted Santos, the leadership disruptor behind the Disruptive Leadership Model. Ted works with CEOs, executives, and entrepreneurs to rewire how they think about chaos, trust, and transformation — challenging them to step into the unknown and engineer miracles on purpose.Ted unpacks why the greatest leaders throughout history were master disruptors, why our “radio stations” — the default scripts playing in our heads — limit what we believe is possible, and how to build cultures where people thrive on tension instead of running from it.He also shares powerful insights from his book, Here’s Why You Can’t Find Love, revealing how unresolved personal struggles quietly sabotage business results — and what it takes to break that cycle.If you’re ready to think bigger, act bolder, and lead from a place of clarity and courage, this conversation is for you.🧠 What You’ll Learn:Why chaos, tension, and “creating problems” are the raw materials of real transformationHow your brain develops new pathways when you choose disruption over comfortWhy trust isn’t always what you need — and what you should replace it with insteadHow to confront the invisible “radio station” in your head and rewrite itWhat affectionate listening really means and how it can transform relationships — personal and professionalThe hidden cost of unresolved personal conflicts for leaders and their teams💬 Quotes to Remember:“Breakthroughs don’t happen by accident. They happen when you create problems on purpose.”“When you keep solving the same problems over and over, you’re just repeating history.”“Trust always travels with mistrust — that’s why your word matters more.”“If you want a miracle, you have to step into chaos willingly.”🔗 Resources & Links:📘 Here’s Why You Can’t Find Love by Ted Santos — Available here (insert actual link if you have it)🌐 Ted Santos on LinkedIn💼 Learn more about Ted’s Disruptive Leadership work: Ted’s Website (insert website if you have one)🧭 Reflection Prompts:Where in your life or business are you solving old problems instead of creating new ones?What “radio station” are you listening to in your head — and how is it limiting you?What breakthrough could emerge if you invited just a little more chaos on purpose?📣 Subscribe + Share:Loved this episode? Subscribe to Mission Driven You on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube. Share this conversation with a fellow leader ready to disrupt themselves — and leave a review to help others discover the show.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to Thrive Remotely In this short but powerful advertisement, Thrive Remotely calls out to driven individuals who are tired of climbing ladders that lead nowhere and living lives that don't feel like their own. This ad sets the tone for a bold, values-aligned lifestyle shift and speaks directly to the heart of anyone craving purpose and autonomy. Key Themes - Purpose-Driven Living: Break away from corporate paths that don’t align with your deeper mission. - Remote Work with Meaning: Thrive Remotely offers a chance to do more than just work from anywhere — it’s about working on something that matters. - A Call to the Ambitious: It's an invitation to high-performers to redirect their ambition toward freedom, impact, and intentionality. Subscribe to Thrive Remotely: https://news.thriveremotely.io/subscribe?ref=dybzfKvBjpThrive Remotely
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Jul 21, 2025 • 25min

Calling BS on Leadership Hacks: What 200 Executives Taught Us About Real Change

In this solo episode of Mission Driven You, Will Samson shares surprising insights from a new survey of 200 C-level executives—and issues a bold challenge to modern leadership culture: it’s time to call BS on leadership hacks. If you've ever felt tempted by quick fixes and productivity “cheat codes,” this episode will push you to rethink what real leadership looks like.Will unpacks why shortcuts don’t work when it comes to human growth, why control is an illusion, and how outdated internal beliefs—not external obstacles—are the biggest barriers to leading well. He walks listeners through the first three layers of his Resilience Stack: rewriting internal narratives, practicing radical self-ownership, and embracing interdependence.This isn’t self-help fluff. It’s a direct, field-tested framework to help you lead from a deeper place—especially when chaos hits.In This Episode:Why hacks are for machines, not human systemsThe silent cost of “control addiction” in leadershipHow rewriting outdated internal scripts changes everythingWhat it really means to practice radical self-ownershipWhy interdependence is strategic, not softThree powerful questions every CEO should be asking right nowKey Quotes:“Hacks are for code. Human systems don’t bend to shortcuts without consequences.”“If you’re seeking certainty, you’re not ready for chaos.”“Isolation is a hidden saboteur for high performers.”Links & Resources:🧠 Subscribe to Will’s weekly newsletter: drwillsamson.substack.com🔗 Connect with Will on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/drwillsamson🎙️ Catch past episodes of Mission Driven You on Apple Podcasts or SpotifyJournal Prompts from the Episode:Where am I overreaching right now? Where am I avoiding responsibility?What story am I running? Where did it come from? Why do I still believe it?Who could I invite in to hold this tension with me?Join the Movement:Remember—you don’t have to build something significant alone. You don’t have to lead from the surface. And you don’t have to settle for a quick fix when transformation is what’s truly required. Tune in and stay mission driven.Mentioned in this episode:Subscribe to Thrive Remotely In this short but powerful advertisement, Thrive Remotely calls out to driven individuals who are tired of climbing ladders that lead nowhere and living lives that don't feel like their own. This ad sets the tone for a bold, values-aligned lifestyle shift and speaks directly to the heart of anyone craving purpose and autonomy. Key Themes - Purpose-Driven Living: Break away from corporate paths that don’t align with your deeper mission. - Remote Work with Meaning: Thrive Remotely offers a chance to do more than just work from anywhere — it’s about working on something that matters. - A Call to the Ambitious: It's an invitation to high-performers to redirect their ambition toward freedom, impact, and intentionality. Subscribe to Thrive Remotely: https://news.thriveremotely.io/subscribe?ref=dybzfKvBjpThrive Remotely

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