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Leaders of Lasting Impact

Leaders of Lasting Impact

Matthew Pohl

The ReWild Group founder and Leaders of Lasting Impact podcast host, Matthew Pohl, owned a small business for more than a decade. After 12 years of painstaking work, Matthew hoped to sell the business and retire but was shocked at the valuation he received. It was then he discovered the Stages of Growth Methodology and began applying those principles to the company. Three years after Matthew implemented the Stages of Growth Methodology, he was able to sell his company for 10x what it previously appraised. After selling that business, Matthew decided that other business owners could benefit from the knowledge that he had learned, and that idea gave rise to what became The ReWild Group. Instead of retiring, he has invested his time and energy into creating resources so that other business owners can enjoy the same success. Matthew has authored a series of books called the Organizational ReWilding Rules for Business Growth and each book looks at one of the seven stages in detail, explaining the governing principles that best serve a business of that size and using illustrations to show how the concepts play out in real life. Born out of a passion to help small businesses, our podcast shares the hard-earned experiences and stories from advisers who are helping businesses become more exceptional. Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply at https://podcast.rewildgroup.com/podcast-guest.
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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founder and President of Leader's Edge, HR Huntsman. HR's story is one of evolution and dedication. His career began in the Air Force, where the seeds of leadership were planted. From there, he founded a nonprofit foundation, a testament to his commitment to service and community. However. it was his transition to a leadership development advisor that truly showcased his passion for nurturing talent. HR's brainchild, Leader's Edge, is an organization that pours resources into the growth of young leaders, preparing them to make a lasting impact in their respective fields.

To learn more about HR's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founder and Bespoke Coach for CEOs and Business Owners, Julian Harris. Julian's story begins with a deep-rooted connection to the legal field, influenced by his father's successful career as a barrister and judge. Around the age of 16 or 17, Julian decided to follow in his father's footsteps. He spent two decades honing his skills within in-house legal teams for major players in the retail and food sectors, both in the UK and internationally. Despite his achievements and expertise, Julian confessed that his heart wasn't fully invested in the legal profession.

In 2018, a transformative conversation with a coach opened Julian's eyes to his true passion: coaching. He realized that this path resonated with his love for engaging in deep, meaningful dialogues. This epiphany led him to pivot from law to coaching, with a particular focus on supporting entrepreneurs on their journeys.

To learn more about Julian's work, click HERE and HERE.

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Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the CEO and Founder of ReCalibrate, Cheryl Lynn Mobley. Cheryl's journey is nothing short of inspiring. Starting a cleaning business right out of college, she learned the ropes of entrepreneurship with a hands-on approach. Her career trajectory took a significant turn when she entered the healthcare sector, focusing on quality risk management. Her dedication and skill eventually led her to serve as the president of a hospital for five years. But Cheryl's ambition didn't stop there. She noticed a gap in leadership knowledge and guidance across various industries, which led her to leave the hospital and start Recalibrate.

At Recalibrate, Cheryl has developed a powerful tool called the "99 Guiding Questions" to help leaders replicate success in their respective fields. This framework is designed to guide business leaders through the complexities of achieving top-tier performance. Cheryl's approach is unique in that it's industry-agnostic, meaning it can be applied to any organization aiming for the 99th percentile in performance while fostering a positive work environment.

To learn more about Cheryl's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Innovation Coach of The Potential Center, Ellia Harris. Ellia's career trajectory is anything but linear. Initially trained as a teacher, she chose not to confine her talents to the classroom. Instead, she ventured into marketing, then the nonprofit sector, climbing the leadership ladder in organizations across the UK and the US. Ellia's passion for leadership, creative problem-solving, and productivity coaching has been the common thread weaving through her varied roles, including teaching English in Mexico. In 2019, Ellia returned to his first love: innovation and creative problem-solving.

To learn more about Ellia's work, click HERE and HERE.

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Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Certified Organizational ReWild Advisor of, Jim Neidhardt. Jim's story begins in New Jersey, where he earned his BBA in marketing and MBA in finance. He spent 20 years in the corporate world, running and building businesses with millions of dollars in revenue. Despite his degree in finance, Jim's focus was primarily on the demand side of the business, including sales, marketing, and business development. His understanding of human psychology, organizational development, and finance was instrumental in his success.

Jim's work as a certified organizational ReWild advisor involves conducting ReWild business assessments. These assessments help identify missing strategic elements that may be hindering growth. While some of these elements may confirm what leaders already knew, the assessment often brings to light 1 or 2 strategic elements that were completely off their radar. According to Jim, these hidden elements are the real power of the assessment.

Once these strategic elements are identified, the discussion shifts to finding solutions. Jim addresses some of the missing elements, while others may require outside resources. The rewild methodology is particularly effective for tackling these challenges.

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Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the CEO and Founder of TRG International, Rick Yvanovich. Rick's core belief is that everyone has the potential to be an architect of change. He emphasizes the importance of actively shaping the path forward in a world defined by constant transformation. His journey, which took him from a supermarket to the tech and human landscapes, demonstrates the power of continuous learning.

Rick's transition from a corporate environment to consulting and advising other businesses was not pre-planned, but rather a result of various experiences and opportunities. He started as a management trainee in a supermarket and later became a finance manager for an oil company in Vietnam. When faced with the prospect of returning to London, he decided to retire and stay in Vietnam. Rick's passion for accounting and systems led him to start his own business, which has now expanded to multiple countries.

To learn more about Rick's work, click HERE, HERE, and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founding Member and Global Consultant of Silicon Valley Alliances, Kimberly Wiefling. Kimberly shared the intriguing story of how the Silicon Valley Alliance came to be. This group of individuals, who initially collaborated through an agent in Tokyo, decided to continue their partnership even after their agent disappeared. This led to the formation of the Silicon Valley Alliance, a group committed to transformational change.

Kimberly humorously noted that it sounds more impressive to hire the Silicon Valley Alliances than just Kimberly Wiefling. This statement reflects the reputation of Silicon Valley Alliances as a hub of innovation and prototypes, rather than a place of failures.

Kimberly's journey into consulting and advising businesses is nothing short of inspiring. She started her own consulting business while still working at Hewlett Packard in 1995, offering career coaching services to her colleagues who were being laid off. This eventually led her to transition to full-time consulting and pivot to her current focus.

To learn more about Kimberly's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founder and CEO of Cash is Clear, David Safeer. David's professional journey began in the corporate world, where he worked for industry giants like Kodak and Morgan Stanley. It was here that he honed his skills in devising strategies to increase profits. However, after being laid off, David decided to shift his focus to small and medium-sized businesses. He realized that despite their profitability, many of these businesses were grappling with cash flow issues.

David's transition from corporate America to helping small businesses was not just a career change, but a passion project. He found immense satisfaction in helping struggling business owners turn their situations around and achieve financial stability and growth.

David emphasizes the importance of understanding cash flow and dispels the myth that selling more is always the solution to cash flow problems. He provides an example of how rapidly growing companies can face cash flow issues due to increasing costs and contract obligations.

David primarily works with businesses ranging from $1 million to $10 million in revenue. He identifies common symptoms of cash flow issues such as struggling to make payroll or rent payments, increasing debt without a plan, and experiencing declining profits. He also notes that rapidly growing sales can be challenging for cash flow if not properly managed. However, he adds that even businesses with flat sales can face cash flow problems if they are not planning for the future.

To learn more about David's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the Founder and Principal of Regenerate Consulting, Thomas Rosenberg.

Thomas opens up about his personal journey, which took a significant turn after a life-threatening bicycle accident. This event propelled him from the business world into the realm of coaching.

Throughout the conversation, Thomas highlights his unique coaching approach, emphasizing the importance of embodying one's words and actions. He also shares a compelling success story of a client who experienced a transformative shift in their leadership style under his guidance.

To learn more about Thomas's work, click HERE and HERE.

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Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at https://www.rewildgroup.com/.

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Your host, Matthew Pohl, talks with the CEO and Managing Consultant of The Prudent Manager, Mark Patton. Mark's story is a fascinating one. He arrived in Korea in 1996 to teach hospitality and tourism courses in English at a Korean university. What was supposed to be a one-year stint turned into a five-year adventure, ultimately leading him to establish his own consulting business. His initial focus on skill training evolved into a holistic approach to organizational development, addressing the deeper issues that hinder skill application.

Mark's philosophy centers on the idea that for organizations to truly thrive, they must look beyond surface-level training. He works with his clients to uncover and tackle the root causes of their challenges. By licensing and sourcing tools, content, and products from global providers, Mark equips even the smallest organizations with the resources they need to succeed.

To learn more about Mark's work, click HERE and HERE.

Think you'd be a great guest on the show? Apply HERE.

Want to learn more about Matthew's work? Check out his website at 'https://www.rewildgroup.com/

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How many episodes does Leaders of Lasting Impact have?

Leaders of Lasting Impact currently has 29 episodes available.

What topics does Leaders of Lasting Impact cover?

The podcast is about Entrepreneurship, Podcasts, Business and Careers.

What is the most popular episode on Leaders of Lasting Impact?

The episode title '10 - Standing Out in the Market with a Unique Selling Point with The Potential Center's Ellia Harris' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Leaders of Lasting Impact?

The average episode length on Leaders of Lasting Impact is 30 minutes.

How often are episodes of Leaders of Lasting Impact released?

Episodes of Leaders of Lasting Impact are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Leaders of Lasting Impact?

The first episode of Leaders of Lasting Impact was released on Oct 13, 2023.

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