Connection turns plans into progress
Your team heard the direction. But connection is what makes them move.
What a trusted introduction makes possible
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with LeeAnn Moody on the Belmont University campus reflects on trusted introductions, how energy and openness unlock real stories, and why the most meaningful conversations are discovered rather than planned.
How mentorship flows in both directions
A Dialogue Miles™ reflection on Mikaela Smith's Peace Corps work in The Gambia reflects on mentorship, the influence of great teachers, and how the people we invest in often end up teaching us something we didn't expect.
How trust reveals itself in casual moments
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with Pauric Crean across 5.5 miles of Dublin reflects on Irish heritage, generational leadership, and the tension at the heart of the best relationships: unconditional care paired with real expectation.
Midyear tests what the business is learning
Activity keeps a business busy. Insight changes where it goes.
How a simple yes builds lasting friendship
A Dialogue Miles™ adventure with Kevin Young, from a casual nine holes in Rockport to a week of links golf in the Scottish Highlands, reflects on how lasting friendships form, why ordinary moments do the real work, and what it means to stay open when comfort is easier.
More effort won’t always save a relationship
How pushing harder can destroy what used to work.
When the river sets the pace
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with coaching client Robert Corwin along the river in Columbus on health, shared curiosity, and what it takes to scale a business in a way that reflects how you actually think and lead.
When the closest people to the problem can’t act
When process replaces problem-solving, capable people stop looking for ways to win and start looking for ways to stay safe.
What stepping away reveals
The ability to step away cleanly is one of the most honest diagnostics of how an organization is built underneath you.
When Speaking Up Starts the Conversation
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with Kevin Haughey through Little Italy in San Jose explores what happens when a comment on a post turns into a 6:30 a.m. walk, and how careers reconnect through shared people and experiences in ways you can never predict.
When alignment quietly drifts
Without intentional openness, even strong teams can drift into solving different versions of the same problem.
Where the Path Created Room for What Meetings Miss
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with Lynne Laba along the Des Plaines River Walk explores isolation, positivity, and what becomes possible when leadership conversations step outside the conference room.
You’re probably listening to the wrong people
The most valuable insight often comes from someone in a completely different stage of life.
Where History Still Drives How Decisions Get Made
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with Neil McDonough through NYC reflects on four decades of working together, what stays consistent in a business across generational change, and how a company's history never stops shaping its decisions.
The Signal You’re Ignoring
Most leadership teams benchmark against competitors. The signal they're missing comes from somewhere else entirely.
When Timing Turns a Reconnection Into an Inflection Point
A Dialogue Miles™ walk by phone with Karen Posey across Denver and New York reflects on timing, intentional design, and how a reconnection years in the making can become exactly the right inflection point.
Reliance on the Wrong Inputs
Most leaders aren't missing effort or intelligence. They're missing accurate inputs. When the pace is high and the calendar is full, the most accessible information wins and that's rarely the most honest kind.
Where Conversations Resume Without Reset
A Dialogue Miles™ walk with Tom Gaudreau picks up a five-year-old conversation and explores entrepreneurship, loss, life partners, and why the best talks don't need a warm-up.
Hard People Choices
When a key person struggles, it's rarely because they stopped caring. More often, the role changed faster than they did. The hardest part? The same loyalty that built your organization can make it harder to see what it now requires.
Stories From the Path™