"The best thing we can do as leaders is create the right environment and let people be focused on what they’re supposed to be doing."
Notable Moments
2:12 – Why safety applies to every role, not just customer-facing ones.
3:38 – Examples of how backstage mistakes create downstream consequences.
4:42 – The link between psychological safety and physical safety.
6:28 – How trust impacts an employee’s ability to feel safe and focused.
9:00 – Everyday distractions and pressures that compromise workplace safety.
12:27 – The importance of anticipating risks before accidents happen.
14:00 – Why enforcing standards, even when unpopular, is a leader’s responsibility.
Safety in the workplace goes beyond hard hats and warning signs. In this episode, Lee Cockerell shares why every role plays a part in safety and why psychological safety is just as important as physical precautions. Discover how trust, leadership, and anticipating risks can prevent problems before they ever occur.
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"Technology always changes things, but AI is changing everything faster than ever before."
Notable Moments
[01:53] Technology has always changed the workplace.
[03:52] Why job loss through automation is inevitable.
[05:39] Examples of AI’s impact in healthcare.
[06:40] Concerns about unemployment, unrest, and societal impact.
[08:23] The risk of companies focusing only on money over people.
[11:05] Advice for managers worried about AI replacing their roles.
[13:55] Why young people should study AI.
[15:28] The call to take AI’s impact seriously and prepare for what’s ahead
Artificial intelligence is changing the workplace faster than any other technology in recent memory. In this episode, Lee Cockerell shares his perspective on how AI is already impacting jobs, why leaders must balance efficiency with humanity, and what individuals can do to prepare for the uncertain future ahead.
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"Most of the time, when you’ve got a problem in your life, it’s at least partially your fault."
Notable Moments
00:03:25 – The story of missing a promotion and discovering who didn’t support me.
00:04:37 – Recognizing the difference between being responsible and being annoying.
00:06:42 – Shifting from aggressive oversight to teaching and guiding.
00:08:47 – Why admitting “it’s me” is key to improvement.
00:12:11 – Practical advice for repairing a damaged professional relationship.
00:13:27 – The value of honest feedback from trusted people.
Lee Cockerell shares a personal story from his Marriott days about missing out on a promotion because of strained relationships with key leaders. He explains how he took responsibility, adjusted his leadership style, and rebuilt trust, all lessons that later fueled his success at Disney. This episode offers practical strategies for repairing professional relationships by leading with empathy, self-awareness, and adaptability.
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“Half the battle in life is just talking about it and making sure people feel safe enough to do so.”
Notable Moments:
00:03:00 – Mental health concerns in college students
00:04:10 – 40-60% of first-year students need counseling, while wait times are alarming
00:05:54 – How tech-fueled isolation is eroding real-world confidence and skills
00:07:58 – What leaders need to do: empathy, communication, and support
00:13:55 – Mental health support resources
00:15:31 – Lee’s mindset shift in supporting his wife Priscilla through pain
Lee Cockerell shares his deep concern about how rising isolation is impacting anxiety and performance in today’s workforce. Through personal stories and experiences working with universities, he calls on leaders to be proactive, empathetic, and human-centered. With young employees entering the workplace carrying stress, insecurity, and lack of connection, leaders must create safe environments where mental health is not a taboo topic. This episode offers ways to build trust, recognize hidden signs of struggle, and make support a natural part of leadership.
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