Episodes

  • Episode 315: Episode 298 - Still Thinking Deeply About Teaching and Offering Bold Ideas (John Miller)
    Jun 9 2026

    Dr. John Miller is one of the most revered and provocative Management Educators in Dave's field. John retired from Bucknell University decades ago, but still has much to say and write about, giving every emerging practitioner a chance to learn to manage. He created Management 101 to accomplish this at Bucknell. It continues after more than 45 years. He has submitted three journal articles just in the last few months. His earnest thinking and joy of sharing it ring out in this conversation.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 314: Episode 297 - Uncertainty Invades Every Decision Arena (Tom Casey)
    May 4 2026

    As the shock waves of chaotic national and global change shake the context for every managerial practice, Dave and Tom Casey have this conversation about what leaders and clients of his firm, Discussion Partner Collaborative, do in the face of unprecedented uncertainty about what is coming next. Sit tight or stand up, speak out?

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    46 mins
  • Episode 313: Episode 296 - Conversation with a Positive Change Architect (Faith Addicott)
    Apr 13 2026

    Dave and Faith Addicott become reacquainted on the verge of hopeful changes in the emerging, interdisciplinary fields of organization development. From Anthropology to engineering, Faith's vision is that creative approaches to changing how people experience organizational life in this global society are finally possible. She organizes at the confluence of these refreshing interactions between practitioners and researchers, sharing the purpose to invent new ways to guide positive change. Currently, she contributes to The Good Work Collective, which is spearheading the OD Out Loud Revival.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 312: Episode 295 - Shame, Social Bonds, and Internal Family Systems as shame social bonds (Dave Fearon, Jr.)
    Mar 6 2026

    This is Part 2 of episode 288 in which we showed how, as human language and group life evolved, special social emotions developed that sustain the relationships underlying enacted social actions. These are the emotions of shame, guilt, and pride. This episode shifts from the social bonds maintained between self and others to look "inward" to the bonds among aspects of our own selves. We discuss Internal Family Systems therapy which shows how the Self splits into Parts during child development. Shame among internal parts can sustain mental health problems that can be resolved by a respectful therapeutic conversation, repairing bonds among parts. Join us for another layer to our explanation of how practice works.



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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Episode 311: Episode 294 - The Boomerang Comes Back: What Business Leaders Face Today (Tom Casey)
    Feb 8 2026

    As Managing Partner of the Discussion Partner Collaborative, Tom Casey is not only watching the trends facing business leaders but also taking a stand. He speaks of the 'boomerang' of radical changes thrown at us last year, now coming back to confront leaders' values and their company's reputation.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 310: Episode 293 - The Living Organization - He Sees a Better Way to Do Business (Norman Wolfe)
    Jan 18 2026

    Dave meets Norman Wolfe https://www.linkedin.com/in/wolfe/whose different way of viewing and guiding any organization is to see it as alive and very much like a human striving for results that matter. He consolidates this unique perspective in his bestselling book, The Living Organization: Transforming Business to Create Extraordinary Results.

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    44 mins
  • Episode 309: Episode 292 - Socially Enacted Practice: Reflections and Ponderings
    Jan 4 2026

    On the last day of 2025, Dave Jr. and his father, Dave Fearon Sr., take a moment to reflect on the key themes from their discussions throughout the year regarding socially enacted practices. They consider the socially and psychologically complex nature of these practices and recognize that there is much to learn together in 2026.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 308: Episode 291 - Conversation with a True Promethean (Tom Bohinc)
    Nov 24 2025

    Prometheans unlock the mysteries of the cosmos. Tom Bohinc is boldly going to where he and we colleagues can think of leadership in altogether different ways. Anchoring the Promethean Project: " dedicated to making leading clear and leaders common - and challenging institutional and social convention and complacency.", uniquely shapes Tom's executive coaching. Dave sees his and Peter Vaill's probing of the unexplored nature of Practice dovetailing with Tom's Promethean work.

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    35 mins