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by Darrell Amy and Larry Levine
Welcome to the Culture from the Heart Podcast, on the From the Heart Business Network. In a business world where employees and customers crave authenticity and trust, hosts Larry Levine and Dar游戏副本
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In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Brian Gottlieb, former CEO of several home improvement companies and author of Beyond the Hammer, about building high-performance, heart-centered business cultures. Gottlieb contrasts unconditional love at home with business as a team, where leaders must “prune the bush” because culture is shaped by the lowest acceptable behavior. He discusses balancing people and results through clarity and authenticity, including KPIs as a right for employees, while avoiding overly transactional leadership by focusing on how results are achieved. He describes leadership as honoring the “rubber band” tension between today’s unfiltered truth and future targets, aligning people around roles and vision, and using discipline to drive profit and consistency. He distinguishes technical fixes from adaptive mindset problems, explains culture as how people think, feel, and behave, and outlines his book’s fable-plus-action format, emphasizing leaders’ “echo,” presence, and transferable belief.KEY TAKEAWAYSCulture is shaped by the lowest level of acceptable behavior — caring for your team means pruning when necessaryIt's not either/or between people and results — great leaders pursue both simultaneouslyKPIs aren't punitive; people have a right to know how their performance is measuredChaos produces revenue; discipline produces profitLeaders must distinguish between technical problems (fix the process) and adaptive problems (fix the thinking)Tension between where you are and where you're going is healthy — honor it, don't eliminate itBelief is transferable — your belief in someone can outpace their belief in themselvesCulture = how people think, feel, and behave; it's driven by how a company hires, fires, promotes, and compensatesAn aligned, purpose-driven team can win in any market regardless of external headwindsQUOTES"Culture is shaped by the lowest level of acceptable behavior.""Chaos might produce revenue, but it's gonna take discipline to produce profit.""It's more important to know the company we're becoming versus the amount of sales that we have.""We have to honor that tension — that's where growth comes from.""I didn't build my businesses. I built great teams that built great businesses.""Discipline is doing the right things, for the right reasons, even when you don't want to.""Belief is transferable — the belief I had in my son was stronger than what he had in himself, and it transferred to him.""Culture mindset in business — that's the whole ballgame."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Brian Gottlieb.https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-gottlieb-bb66094/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Marina Ivanov, CEO and co-founder of Apex Transit and Logistics. Marina explains leading from the heart as leading from one’s true self, shaped by witnessing both good and bad leadership, and emphasizes empathy as understanding others’ complex situations through curiosity while maintaining boundaries. Describing Apex’s culture, she highlights respect—especially for drivers—and ownership, aiming to change industry bias and create a safe, non-aggressive workplace through clear communication standards and accountability that build credibility. Marina also discusses intuition as a learnable muscle guiding hiring and culture decisions, sharing her growth in confidence as a young woman in a male-dominated industry and the importance of inner work, compassion, and not taking things personally.KEY TAKEAWAYSLeading from the heart means leading from your authentic self — not following a script or policy, but genuinely understanding the human in front of you.Empathy is a superpower, not a weakness — when properly harnessed with boundaries, it becomes a magnetic leadership quality that builds deep loyalty.Respect is the foundation of culture — especially in industries where frontline workers (like truck drivers) are often overlooked or undervalued.Intuition is a muscle — the more leaders listen to their gut, the stronger and more trustworthy it becomes in hiring, culture, and decision-making.Credibility is built 360° — it's not just what you say to people's faces, but who you are when no one's watching.Inner work fuels outer leadership — overcoming limiting beliefs about yourself directly impacts how your team and company show up.When you pour into others, they pour back — a culture of genuine care creates teams that go above and beyond, even in crisis.One person can create a ripple — cultural change starts with a single committed leader modeling the behavior they want to see.QUOTES"Leading from the heart is finding out who you are authentically and then leading from that space." — Marina Ivanov"It's never gonna be black and white. The heart means you understand the human standing in front of you.""Empathy to me is leading with curiosity — I know there's more, so I'm curious.""You can't fake energy. If you show up to them with disrespect, even if your words say one thing, your energy will say something different.""Intuition is a muscle. The more we listen to it, the stronger it becomes.""You don't have to wait for anyone to believe in you. You start believing that — and it just ripples.""When you pour into others, they will pour into you in return.""Pour into your people. I promise you this — they'll run through brick walls for you."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Marina Ivanov.https://www.linkedin.com/in/marina-ivanov-4a9144194/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Emily Schwartz, president and executive director of Operation Gratitude. Emily says leadership is a privilege focused on taking care of people, and that culture is what leaders practice and reward—values should be written as verbs like “tell the truth,” “do the right thing,” and “find a new way to solve a problem.” She describes Operation Gratitude’s origin in 2003 when founder Carolyn Blashek began sending care packages after hearing a service member felt no one cared, and notes the organization has since sent over 4.5 million packages. Emily shares her connection through her brother’s Marine enlistment, her 2019 breast cancer diagnosis, and how it amplified her values. She explains the organization’s transition from a single California warehouse to a virtual “FOB” with tools like a zip-code hero lookup to expand nationwide participation and build a gratitude movement.KEY TAKEAWAYSValues only become culture when written as verbs (behaviors), not nouns — "tell the truth," not "honesty"Culture is not what you say; it's what you practice and rewardLeadership is a privilege — it's about taking care of the people in your charge, not being in chargePersonal adversity doesn't change your values; it amplifies them and clarifies what truly mattersHeart-centered culture doesn't mean soft — it means anchored: in mission, values, and the dignity of peopleLeaders don't need to be the smartest in the room; they need to know how to get the smartest people in the roomCommunity involvement is not optional for leaders — it's how your company earns the right to stand for somethingGratitude is everyone's responsibility — not just one organization'sQUOTES"Leadership is not about being in charge, it's about taking care of the people in your charge.""Culture is not about what you say, it's about what you practice and what you reward.""Values are the words you put on a wall. Behaviors are what people actually practice.""My values didn't change going through cancer — they got louder.""I don't want people to think I'm the smartest person in the room. I want them to think I know how to get the smartest people in the room.""Heart-centered doesn't mean soft. It means anchored.""There's nothing more powerful than being seen in a community.""When your company stands for something, people send that fish hook out and latch onto it — give them something worth latching onto."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Emily Schwartz.https://www.linkedin.com/in/emilyrich1/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Hugo E. Gomez, founder and CEO of HispanicMarketing.com, about “culture from the heart” as leading with emotional intelligence. Hugo explains that in a mostly remote company this means being present digitally, reading tone and body language, and regularly checking alignment with the company mission while recognizing whether team members are emotionally capable of handling small-business “valleys.” He describes hiring for resilience and lived adversity, filtering for comfort with failure and autonomy through questions about failed projects, and operating a performance-based, data-oriented culture using EOS-style scorecards. For virtual teams, he recommends intentional in-person gatherings, building trust through stronger screening, and using objective accountability systems with measurable metrics, response-time expectations, and meeting readiness as indicators for when someone may be struggling, followed by empathetic check-ins.KEY TAKEAWAYSEmotional intelligence is the foundation of leadership — it's not about making people happy, but ensuring they're aligned with the company's mission.Emotional capability matters more than credentials — the ability to handle failure and adversity is a better hiring indicator than an Ivy League degree.Hire for resilience, not pedigree — candidates who've faced and overcome hardship bring the grit small businesses actually need.Failure is built into growth — 90% of experiments will fail; a leader's job is to find the 10% breakthrough and double down on it.Remote culture demands intentional in-person connection — virtual teams must schedule regular gatherings (at least annually) to sustain real culture.Trust + accountability systems = remote success — metrics, scorecards, and red/green/yellow dashboards replace the visibility you lose in a physical office.Autonomy to fail is a cultural asset — empowering team members to make decisions and fail independently is undervalued in small businesses.Before assuming disengagement, ask questions — a culture-from-the-heart leader checks in on the person behind the performance.QUOTES"People are your biggest leverage in a business. If you know how to work with people on the people level, you're going to get the most out of them.""All the lights on the dashboard have to be green — stable income, predictable days, good relationships at home. You have to remove as much dissonance from your life to be a high performer.""Our job is not to make sure they're happy — it's to make sure their version of peace is aligned with the mission of our company.""Have you seen the worst happen, and have you come out on the other side? If the answer is yes, then we really need to talk.""Getting punched in the face is when you learn the most.""If you can't measure it, you can't manage to it.""You could still have a great culture even if your employees aren't connected every day. You just have to work harder on it."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Hugo E. Gomez.https://www.linkedin.com/in/bilingualmarketing/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Rob Levin, chairman and co-founder of Work Better Now, about building “culture from the heart” through values-led leadership in a fully remote company spanning two continents and 15+ countries. Rob explains that their culture reflects the shared values of the founders, including putting talent first, pursuit of excellence, transparency and integrity, and an ownership mentality, and notes they plan to reexamine values this year. He describes reinforcing values through weekly meetings and peer-nominated “W awards,” plus operational structure via EOS, L10 meetings, KPIs, rocks, and a focus on creating “wow experiences.” Rob also outlines Work Better Now’s move to become AI-first while staying people-first, positioning AI as a multiplier that frees time, requires human oversight, and is supported by training, experimentation, and clear communication to reduce fear.KEY TAKEAWAYSCulture starts with core values — and those values must be lived daily, not just posted on a wallIn a remote, distributed team, over-communication is not optional — it's the glue that holds culture togetherClarity is the operating system of culture: articulate what "good" looks like so people can deliver itGoing AI-first doesn't mean people-last — AI is a people multiplier, freeing humans for higher-order thinkingLeaders must personally build something with AI to truly understand its potential and lead transformationRecognize and reinforce values publicly — programs like "W Awards" make culture visible and repeatableCore values should be revisited periodically as the company evolves — what fit five years ago may need updatingQUOTES"AI is a people multiplier — it's not about putting AI before people, it's about leveraging AI so people can contribute more." — Rob Levin"Core values are there to help you make a decision when the decision is not clear." — Rob Levin"Whether somebody's in Peru or Peoria, it's the Work Better Now culture that matters." — Rob Levin"Every CEO needs to build something with AI — not just use it — to unleash what's possible in their mind." — Rob Levin"Technology today becomes the bridge builder to culture." — Larry Levine"Culture is the heartbeat of every organization." — Darrell LambeLearn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Rob Levin.https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertslevin/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Dr. Wayne Chappelle, founder and lead psychologist at PsyOPTIMAL and co-author of Healing Your Hurting Mind, to talk about building a culture aligned with core values. Dr. Wayne shares values like integrity, honesty, resilience, and a strong mindset, emphasizing getting comfortable being uncomfortable, not fearing failure but fearing not improving, expecting the unexpected, finding “diamonds” in hardship, and focusing on controllables. He illustrates thriving under pressure with special-ops pool training and applies these principles to leaders facing uncertainty, urging proactive growth and daily habits that make ordinary excellence possible. He discusses workplace realities of anxiety, depression, trauma, burnout, and stigma, encouraging leaders to normalize mental-health care, provide resources, model openness, and be intentional about personal well-being and home life.KEY TAKEAWAYSGet comfortable being uncomfortable — growth only happens when you put yourself in challenging situationsFear not getting better, not failure itself — failure is inevitable; the real danger is not learning from itExpect the unexpected — when you anticipate uncertainty, you respond with less panic and more claritySift through the mud to find the diamonds — even the hardest experiences contain lessons and strengths you didn't know you hadFocus on the controllables — who you are, how you think, and how you respond are always within your powerNobody rises to the occasion; we fall to the level of our training — proactive preparation beats reactive crisis managementDo the ordinary with excellence every day — the foundation of extraordinary performance is consistent, disciplined daily habitsMental health is a continuum, not a binary — everyone struggles at some point; leaders who normalize this create psychologically safer culturesYou don't have to be suffering to benefit from mental conditioning — train your mind like your body, before the storms hitHome life shows up at work — you can't be a great leader if your personal life is falling apart; intentionality in both is essentialQUOTES"Culture from the heart is creating an atmosphere that's consistent with and in alignment with the values that are most important to you.""Never fear failure. Fear not getting better.""When you focus on what you can control versus what you cannot, you become extraordinary.""Nobody ever rises to the occasion — we always fall to the level of our training.""You have to do the ordinary with excellence every day in order to be extraordinary.""You don't have to be suffering in order to benefit from mental strength and conditioning.""If you've failed as a husband, a father, a mother, a wife — that's going to eat at you. Be intentional in both.""Who you are today should be different than who you were a year ago."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more from Dr. Wayne Chappelle.https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayne-chappelle-3990b6185/Dr. Wayne Chappelle’s Book: https://www.amazon.com/Heal-Your-Hurting-Mind-Depression/dp/0310366747Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/cultureStop gambling on interviews. Combine analytics with a sales recruiting system to screen out non-performers so you only interview candidates that can become great salespeople.https://hiringguide.salesindex.ai/
In this rewind episode of the Culture From The Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Joe Killinger, co-founder of Commercial Brokers International. Joe discusses the importance of company culture in the workplace, emphasizing the need for alignment with employee values and work ethics from the top down. He shares his insights into building a supportive and positive work environment in an industry often lacking in trust and collaboration. He highlights the importance of active hiring practices, employee appreciation, and continuous training. The conversation also delves into how Joe has actively sought to fix broken aspects of the commercial real estate industry to create a thriving, collaborative culture at his company.KEY TAKEAWAYSImportance of Culture: The significance of establishing and living a genuine company culture that reflects in day-to-day operations.Top-Down Approach: The creation and enforcement of culture should come from the top of the organization.Collaboration and Trust: Building trust and collaboration among employees and even with competitors can be a major differentiator.Investing in Employees: Ongoing training, support, and genuine investment in employee growth can create a highly motivated workforce.Recognition and Rewards: Regular acknowledgment and rewarding of employees for their contributions fosters a supportive work environment.Adaptive Leadership: Being open to changing industry norms and continually seeking better ways to operate.QUOTES"Alignment. It's hiring alignment. It's like, Hey, here's the culture. Here's the culture we've developed inside this company. It's either going to align to your values and your work ethic, or it's not, but y'all are going to sniff this out pretty fast.""It's about recognizing that somebody in your company is doing something for somebody else and then rewarding it.""Just because things are the way they are doesn't mean that's the way they're going to be forever. And it's up to leaders to search out and look for better ways to do things."Learn more about Darrell and Larry: Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more about Joe Killinger.https://www.linkedin.com/in/joe-killingerrealestate/
In this episode of Culture From the Heart Podcast, hosts Larry Levine and Darrell Amy are joined by Tim Lupinacci, chairman and CEO of Baker Donelson, one of the nation's largest law firms. Tim elucidates his approach to leadership, focusing on influence, impact, and authenticity. He discusses the importance of investing in individuals and building trusted relationships within the organization. The conversation covers Tim's journey into leadership, insights from John Maxwell's teachings, and how Baker Donelson aims to serve both its clients and community. Tim also introduces his upcoming book 'Everybody Leads,' which extends his philosophy of leadership to a broader audience. The episode highlights key elements like courage, resilience, and purpose-driven service as foundational to effective leadership and thriving organizational culture.KEY TAKEAWAYSInvest in Leadership: Tim emphasizes the importance of self-investment to understand and grow as a leader.Influence and Impact: Leadership is about influence; every individual can lead by impacting and inspiring others.Authentic Relationships: Building trust and authenticity within an organization is crucial for effective leadership and handling difficult conversations.Community Engagement: The firm focuses on community service and creating a unified approach to philanthropy through initiatives like Baker Cares.Leadership Aroma: Leaders must be conscious of their demeanor and presence, as it significantly impacts those around them.Courage in Leadership: Effective leadership requires showing up with confidence, resilience, and a willingness to encourage and uplift others.QUOTES"Everybody's a leader, in the context when you think about influence and impact.""The more you know your people, the more you can grow with your people.""You have to make tough decisions in the best interest of the organization, even if it's impacting negatively, somebody that you have a very close relationship with.""How we show up really matters.""Leadership aroma means you can be really energized, optimistic, encouraging your colleagues, or you can go around with your head down.""Be a courageous leader and show up."Learn more about Darrell and Larry.Darrell's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/darrellamy/Larry's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larrylevine1992/Connect and learn more about Tim Lupinacci.https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-lupinacci/https://everybodyleads.org/Ready to begin realizing the full potential of your sales team? Hire Great Salespeople with Confidence. SCHEDULE YOUR EXECUTIVE BRIEFING.https://sellingfromtheheart.net/hiringUnlock The Power of Team Growth with Learnit’s Live Training Platform. CLAIM your 45-day trial of unlimited training now!https://www.learnit.com/lp/culture
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