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Executive Thought Partner

Executive Thought Partner

著者: Dr. Daniel Freeman
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Executive Thought Partner with Dr. Daniel Freeman is a podcast for leaders navigating pressure, politics, and consequential decisions. Through thoughtful conversations and sharp reflection, the show helps nonprofit and higher education leaders think clearly, lead steadily, and make better decisions in environments where the stakes are high and safe spaces for honest processing are rare.

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  • #1 Guest Episode | Become the unique selling point of your whole world ft. Nicola Adkin
    2026/06/30

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    If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    In the inaugural guest episode of The Executive Thought Partner Podcast, Dr. Dan Freeman sits down with Nicola Adkin — founder of Thinking Energetically and a 30-year veteran of corporate finance — for a conversation that reframes everything you thought you knew about burnout. Nicola challenges the conventional narrative that burnout signals a personal failure or weakness. Instead, she argues it's proof of something far more powerful: the same fire, obsession, and drive that propels high achievers to the top. The problem isn't the fire — it's the misalignment. When leaders operate in roles, projects, or identities that don't reflect their authentic zone of genius, that fuel has nowhere constructive to go. Dan and Nicola explore how stress and anxiety strip the humanity out of leadership, why the efficiency trap makes high performers less effective, and what it looks like to lead from a place of genuine flow — not performance.

    Nicola introduces her upcoming program, "Becoming Your Own Unique Selling Point," designed for leaders and entrepreneurs who have already done the personal development work but still feel like something is missing. Drawing on four years of energy work training and her own lived experience navigating multiple burnout episodes, Nicola explains how she reads and clears energy at the subconscious level to help clients strip away the facades they've built — the roles they play, the expectations they carry — to get back to what she calls the "purity" of who they actually are. The conversation lands on a central truth: authenticity isn't soft. It's strategic. The leaders who show up as themselves — with confidence, charisma, and relaxed ease — are the ones who become magnetic. Not just good at their jobs. The unique selling point of their whole world.

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    Available for Speaking I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.

    → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz or YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com

    If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.

    • Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment
    • 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program

    View this form to see the discounts:https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8


    Connect with Dan

    📝 If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    Available for Speaking I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.

    → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz or YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com

    If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.

    • Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment
    • 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program

    View this form to see the discounts:https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8


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    37 分
  • #11 | How To Lead From Where You Are
    2026/06/23

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    In this episode, Dr. Dan Freeman draws a sharp line between two types of leadership that look similar on the surface but produce very different results: positional leadership — where authority flows from a title — and calling-based leadership, where influence flows from who you actually are.

    If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    The gap between those two, Dan argues, is exactly where most organizational dysfunction lives. Through the lens of the Advocate Effect, he explores what happens when leaders show up with genuine authenticity — people hear it, see it, and feel it — and how that creates a circular culture where teams move toward the same destination, even if not through the same door.

    The episode closes with a direct challenge: if someone has been dimming your light, that's a diagnostic signal worth paying attention to, not just a motivational cliché. Whether you're leading a department, building a team, or trying to figure out why your current role doesn't feel right, Episode 11 is a call to stop performing the title and start leading from the source.

    Connect with Dan

    📝 If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    Available for Speaking I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.

    → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz or YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com

    If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.

    • Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment
    • 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program

    View this form to see the discounts:https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8


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    16 分
  • #10 | Naming the Three Misalignments in Leadership
    2026/06/16

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    Most leadership dysfunction isn't a people problem — it's a misalignment problem. In this episode, Dr. Dan Freeman introduces the Three Misalignments, a diagnostic framework for understanding why smart, talented people can still create organizational chaos. The first misalignment, Quickness vs. Speed, draws from Dan's background in collegiate athletics to distinguish between moving fast and operating efficiently — arguing that urgency is often a signal of missing systems, not insufficient effort.

    If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    The second, the Source Question, challenges leaders to look past the presenting issue and find the root cause, using the analogy of a pulled hamstring that traces back to an untrained glute.

    The third misalignment reframes how leaders think about their people, introducing a distinction between rock stars — steady, reliable performers who thrive in place — and superstars, the high performers who need autonomy, growth, and room to run.

    Connect with Dan

    📝 If you're reading this and you're in the higher ed, collegiate athletics, or general nonprofit field, I'd love for you to take my survey.

    Available for Speaking I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.

    → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz or YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com

    If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.

    • Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment
    • 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program

    View this form to see the discounts:https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8


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    18 分
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