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The Thermostat with Jason Barger

The Thermostat with Jason Barger

著者: Jason V Barger
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A thermostat is proactive. It sets the temperature in a room. Controls the temperature. Regulates the temperature. But in today’s distracted, fast-paced and digital world, it’s easy for individuals and organizations to act more like thermometers, slipping into reactionary thinking, becoming scattered and inconsistent. The most compelling leaders, teams, organizations, families or collection of humans of any kind operate in thermostat mode. They calibrate their mind and heart to set the temperature for the vision and culture they want to create. Jason Barger, globally celebrated author, keynote speaker and founder of Step Back Leadership Consulting, guides this journey to discover authentic leadership, create compelling cultures and find clarity of mission, vision and values. Learn more at JasonVBarger.com or on social media @jasonvbargerJason V Barger 2019 マネジメント マネジメント・リーダーシップ 出世 就職活動 経済学
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  • Be A Coffee Bean with Damon West
    2026/04/07
    Is your environment shaping you or are you making a difference in your environment. Jason Barger is joined by Damon West in an inspiring story about leading yourself and the cultures around you. Get all the Shownotes and links at: https://www.jasonvbarger.com/podcast/be-a-coffee-bean-damon-west/ Summary Jason is joined by his friend, three-time best-selling author and keynote speaker Damon West, for a soul-stirring conversation about the power of being a "change agent" in any environment. Please rate and review the podcast to help amplify these messages to others! Summary: In the "boiling water" of high-stakes business and life, does your team soften like a carrot, harden like an egg, or transform the environment like a coffee bean? In this special live episode recorded at Thermostat Cultures Live, Jason V Barger sits down with Damon West. Damon's story is one of the most remarkable redemption arcs in modern leadership—from a Division I starting quarterback to a 65-year prison sentence, to becoming one of the most in-demand speakers for Fortune 500 companies and elite athletic programs. This conversation moves beyond standard motivational tactics to address the deep-seated mechanics of corporate culture and leadership in teams. Jason and Damon explore the "Coffee Bean" metaphor—a lesson learned in a maximum-security prison that provides a blueprint for how individuals can set the temperature of an organization rather than being a victim of the heat. They discuss the necessity of servant leadership, the strategic value of "controlling the controllables," and why the most resilient cultures are built from the bottom up. Essential listening for executives, managers, and anyone navigating significant transition, this episode offers profound insights on the power of hope, the weight of grace, and the responsibility we all have to be "useful" to those around us. Episode Notes & Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: Jason welcomes the live audience at Thermostat Cultures Live and introduces the theme of mindset and interaction. [00:04] The Teaser: Damon shares why the "Coffee Bean" message wasn't actually about him, but about a mission for someone else. [00:06] The Fork in the Rd: Damon reflects on the 1996 injury that ended his football career and his subsequent spiral into addiction and organized crime. [00:10] The Debt: A look at the "RICO" trial and the 65-year life sentence that forced a total recalibration of identity. [00:14] The Pot of Boiling Water: Damon recounts his meeting with Muhammad in the Dallas County Jail and the origin of the carrot, egg, and coffee bean metaphor. [00:19] Outside the Comfort Zone: Why growth requires navigating toward the scary places and how Damon established a "fluent" understanding of his environment. [00:20] Servant Leadership in Prison: How a free tutoring service inside a level 5 facility transformed a culture of hopelessness. [00:22] Body Language as a Tool: Why your non-verbal cues either "infect" or "affect" the room's thermostat. [00:29] The Jason's Deli Story: A masterclass in servant leadership—how Joe Tortorice Jr. flipped the pyramid to create one of the most loyal workforces in America. [00:32] Hope vs. Strategy: Lessons from Shawshank Redemption—why hope is essential but must be paired with the grit to "go through" the obstacle. [00:39] The Parole Test: The one question that determined Damon's freedom: "If you could be remembered for anything, what would it be?" [00:45] The Kansas City Chiefs Example: Why Andy Reid's culture is anchored by the players carrying the torch when the coach is not in the room. [00:51] Finding Muhammad: The emotional conclusion to the story of James Lynn Baker II and the power of redeeming someone else's legacy. Key Takeaways for Leaders: Be the Change Agent: Like the coffee bean, your job is to change the "water" (environment) around you rather than letting the pressure change who you are. Controlling the Controllables: Focus your team's energy only on what they can impact: what they think, say, feel, and do. Bottom-Up Buy-In: High-performing cultures aren't just top-down mandates; they are anchored when every member of the team owns the vision. The Power of Grace: Understand that grace often costs the giver more than the receiver, but it is the essential ingredient for true organizational redemption. Listen to the full episode and access show notes at: https://jasonvbarger.com/podcast/be-a-coffee-bean-damon-west/ Bio: Jason Barger is a husband, father, speaker, and author who is passionate about business leadership and corporate culture. He believes that corporate culture is the "thermostat" of an organization, and that it can be used to drive performance, innovation, and engagement. The show features interviews with business leaders from a variety of industries, as well as solo episodes where Barger shares his own insights and advice. Connect: Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonVBarger Make Your ...
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    59 分
  • Special Final 4 Episode with Clark Kellogg
    2026/04/03
    CBS Analyst, Clark Kellogg, joins Jason Barger for a special Final 4 episode to celebrate March Madness and talk about the lessons around leadership, culture and performance that play out right in front of our eyes each year. Jason is joined by his friend and CBS Sports analyst, Clark Kellogg, for a special Final Four edition of the podcast focused on the intersection of high-stakes athletics and elite organizational health. See the Complete Show Notes https://www.jasonvbarger.com/podcast/special-final-four-clark-kellogg/ Please rate and review the podcast to help amplify these messages to others! Summary: When the pressure of a global stage meets the "agony of defeat" and the "thrill of victory," what determines who rises to the top? In this special Final Four episode of The Thermostat, Jason V Barger sits down with legendary analyst Clark Kellogg to examine why the NCAA Tournament is the ultimate laboratory for leadership in teams. Beyond the buzzer-beaters, they analyze the "mosaic" of human interest stories and cultural standards that define championship-caliber organizations. This conversation moves beyond standard sports commentary to address the core mechanics of performance under pressure. Clark and Jason explore the "85/15 Ratio"—the belief that while tactical coaching is vital, 85% of success is driven by the habits, standards, and accountability ingrained in the players themselves. They also explore the concept of "Thermostat Players"—the value-utility "glue guys" who keep a team connected when the external temperature rises. Essential listening for C-Suite executives, managers, and team leaders, this episode offers a nuanced look at how to pivot during misfortune, the importance of "repeated beingness" in high-stakes moments, and how to build a corporate culture that remains poised when the win probability is against you. Episode Notes & Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: Jason welcomes listeners to a special Final Four edition, setting the stage for a conversation on the leadership lessons that play out in front of our eyes every March. [00:02] The Mosaic of March: Clark Kellogg describes the first two weeks of the tournament and why the dramatic finishes and human stories provide a unique look at human resilience. [00:04] Rising to the Forefront: A look at teams like High Point and Michigan—how groups remain on a mission even when they lose a "key cog" in their organizational structure. [00:05] The Thin Line: Clark analyzes the "same coin" of victory and defeat, exploring how a single pass or turnover defines the trajectory of an entire season. [00:07] Poise in the Clutch: Jason and Clark examine the "Thermostat Culture" of teams like UConn and Purdue. How do leaders stay calm and execute when trailing by 19 points or facing a neck-and-neck finish? [00:11] The Physicality of Culture: A look at Iowa's surprising win over Florida and the parallels to the legendary Butler teams—why culture is something you have to "be in the gym" to truly feel. [00:14] Identifying "Glue Guys": A discussion on thermostat players—the value-utility individuals who don't always top the stat sheet but are essential for team cohesion and trust. [00:19] The 85/15 Ratio: Clark deconstructs the influence of a leader. Why coaching is most impactful in setting expectations and habits long before the "pressure moment" arrives. [00:23] Indianapolis & The Big Ten: Reflections on the Final Four host city and the strategic mission of the teams vying for the national championship. Key Takeaways for Leaders: Culture Over Tactics: Focus your leadership on the "85%"—the standards and habits that allow your team to execute even when you aren't actively directing them. The Power of the Pivot: View misfortune or the loss of a team member as an opportunity for "utility players" to rise and reveal hidden organizational talent. Setting the Temperature: High-performance teams don't reflect the chaos of their environment; they calibrate back to their identity and remain poised under pressure. Listen to the full episode and access show notes at: https://jasonvbarger.com/podcast/final-four-clark-kellogg/ Bio: Jason Barger is a husband, father, speaker, and author who is passionate about business leadership and corporate culture. He believes that corporate culture is the "thermostat" of an organization, and that it can be used to drive performance, innovation, and engagement. The show features interviews with business leaders from a variety of industries, as well as solo episodes where Barger shares his own insights and advice. Connect: Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonVBarger Make Your 2026 Effective! Book Jason with your team at https://www.jasonvbarger.com Like or Follow Jason 👍 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbarger/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonvbarger/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonvbarger/ X: https://x.com/JasonvBarger
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    27 分
  • Change-Seeking Leaders and Cultures
    2026/03/31
    What does it mean to be a Change-Seeker? The most effective leaders and team cultures may just be intentional about seeking the change they desire. Jason explores the findings of the Harvard Global Leadership Development Study and the roadmap for building a "change-seeking" organizational culture. Read the Complete Show Notes Here including the Harvard Global Leaders Study: https://www.jasonvbarger.com/podcast/change-seeking-leaders/ Please rate and review the podcast to help amplify these messages to others! Summary: In a world where technology, market trends, and workplace expectations shift at lightning speed, how do the most effective organizations move from simply surviving to truly thriving? In this episode of The Thermostat, Jason V Barger examines a critical mandate from the recent Harvard Global Leadership Development Study: the necessity of cultivating a "change-seeking" organizational culture. This conversation moves beyond standard change management theory to address the mindset required to stimulate progress. Jason breaks down his "6 A's of Leading Change"—a disciplined, intentional process that moves from initial assessment to permanent anchoring. He explores why most teams fail by jumping straight to action without alignment, and how executives can use clear language to drive the behaviors necessary for a future-proof corporate culture. Essential listening for C-Suite executives, HR directors, and team leaders, this episode offers a tactical guide for anyone ready to challenge the status quo. Jason provides actionable insights on moving from "busyness" to effectiveness, ensuring that leadership in teams is rooted in a clear, shared vision for the road ahead. Episode Notes & Timestamps: [00:00] Intro: Jason sets the stage for a conversation on what it means to be a change seeker in a rapidly evolving world. [00:03] The Harvard Mandate: An overview of the recent Global Leadership Development Study and its #1 recommendation for organizations looking to thrive in 2026. [00:06] Defining the Change Seeker: Why looking in the mirror is the first step to improving systems, cultures, and team experiences. [00:09] The Trap of "Busyness": Differentiating between being busy and being effective, and why leaders must resist the urge to jump to action without a process. [00:10] The 6 A's Framework: Jason introduces the structured process for leading change: Assess, Align, Aspire, Articulate, Act, and Anchor. [00:11] Step 1 & 2: Assess & Align: The importance of being brutally honest about your current state and building a sense of urgency across the team. [00:12] Step 3 & 4: Aspire & Articulate: How painting a clear vision and using intentional language serves as the primary driver for desired behaviors. [00:14] Step 5 & 6: Act & Anchor: Connecting vision to tangible action and embedding change into the organizational DNA through hiring, onboarding, and development. [00:15] Leading with Intention: A closing reflection on why change is led by discipline and commitment rather than by accident. Key Takeaways for Leaders: Proactive Progress: Shift your team from a reactive posture to a "change-seeking" mindset that looks for improvement in every system. Language Drives Behavior: Utilize clear, articulated values to ensure every team member understands the vision they are being asked to own. Intentional Anchoring: Ensure the longevity of your initiatives by weaving change into your operational habits and leadership development programs. Listen to the full episode and access show notes at: https://jasonvbarger.com/podcast/change-seeking-leaders/ Bio: Jason Barger is a husband, father, speaker, and author who is passionate about business leadership and corporate culture. He believes that corporate culture is the "thermostat" of an organization, and that it can be used to drive performance, innovation, and engagement. The show features interviews with business leaders from a variety of industries, as well as solo episodes where Barger shares his own insights and advice. Co nnect: Subscribe to our channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JasonVBarger Make Your 2026 Effective! Book Jason with your team at https://www.jasonvbarger.com Like or Follow Jason 👍 Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasonbarger/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasonvbarger/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasonvbarger/ X: https://x.com/JasonvBarger
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    18 分
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