• Episode 164: The Donut That Funds Smiles: MBTI, Enneagram, and When Leaders Need Saving Too with Kimberly Collins
    Jan 26 2026

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico interviews Kimberly Collins Co-Owner of Collins Orthodontics and The Donut.

    Kimberly Collins isn't just another personality assessment enthusiast, she's the multihyphenate who turned childhood road trips to Yellowstone into a leadership philosophy. Growing up in Montana with two musical sisters and a manager father obsessed with MBTI, young Kimberly took typology tests in the family car, never imagining those exercises would rescue her from crippling burnout years later. As co-owner of Collins Orthodontics and The Donut, a purpose-driven venture funding free orthodontic care for pediatric cancer survivors, this professional musician turned certified Enneagram and MBTI coach discovered that understanding personality systems isn't about boxing people in; it's about setting them free.

    The conversation tackles the crushing weight leaders carry alone: imposter syndrome, burnout, and the exhausting game face they maintain while making decisions affecting others' livelihoods. Kimberly's hope? Leaders developing emotional intelligence not to better serve teams, but to lighten their own unbearable loads. As AI handles 75-80% of redundant work, the remaining 20%, authentic human connection, becomes exponentially more valuable. For leaders drowning in isolation, Kimberly delivers both empathy and actionable psychological insight wrapped in Montana wisdom.

    Montana Upbringing with Musical Sisters - 01:52

    MBTI Tests on the Road to Yellowstone - 02:26

    Father's Influence as People Manager - 02:22

    Professional Musician Turned Coach - 02:19

    Burnout with Three Kids and a Team - 02:52

    Discovering the Enneagram - 03:05

    MBTI Preferences, Not Boxes - 03:28

    The Donut: Orthodontics for Cancer Survivors - 12:30

    Emotional Intelligence for Leaders - 18:45

    Authenticity and Imposter Syndrome - 29:54

    Leaders Need Support Too - 31:01

    AI and the 20% That Matters - 32:32

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    36 mins
  • Episode 163: The Engagement Disconnect: You Get What You Reward, Not What You Promote with Dave Chauhan
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico interviews Dave Chauhan.

    Dave Chauhan didn't just study leadership, he lived it through two value systems. Born in Libya to Punjabi parents working in embassy health roles, young Dave was raised by his grandmother in India, creating an early identity crisis that became his secret weapon. Two sets of parents meant two conflicting value frameworks: disciplined professionalism from one, sage wisdom seeking deeper meaning from the other. This Australian leadership coach and co-founder of Purple Spark Advisory spent 17 years discovering that outdated control-based playbooks fail spectacularly in today's chaos.

    As author of "Captain Set Sail" and creator of the Nautical Leadership Framework, Dave champions courage, clarity, and compassion over quarterly obsessions. His devastating metaphor cuts deep: leaders forget why they got in the car, becoming infatuated with traffic lights, fuel levels, and maintenance schedules, the rules of the game, while losing sight of the destination itself. When boardroom decisions chase 5% profit at the expense of stated values, actions reveal truth marketing can't hide. Dave argues leadership transcends KPIs; it's about unleashing talent that exceeds every metric leaders fixate upon.

    Born in Libya, Raised by Grandmother - 02:30

    Two Sets of Parents, Two Value Systems - 03:04

    The Identity Crisis That Shaped Leadership - 03:16

    Captain Set Sail and Nautical Leadership - 05:12

    Purple Spark Advisory in Australia - 08:45

    Courage, Clarity, and Compassion - 11:30

    The Car Metaphor: Forgetting the Destination - 34:48

    When Actions Don't Align with Purpose - 33:31

    Falling in Love with KPIs - 35:14

    5% Profit Versus Core Values - 34:18

    Leadership Beyond Quarterly Results - 36:25

    Unleashing Talent Beyond KPIs - 36:33

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    39 mins
  • Episode 162: The Startup Whisperer: Why Founder Success Doesn't Guarantee Investor Success with Andrew Ackerman
    Jan 12 2026

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico interviews Andrew Ackerman.

    Andrew Ackerman isn't just another VC with opinions; he's the startup whisperer who's lived every role in the ecosystem. This serial entrepreneur turned angel investor turned venture capitalist has invested in 70+ startups, mentored hundreds of founders, and built innovation programs that deliver. As strategic advisor and head of Reach Labs for Second Century Ventures, he brings battle-tested perspective to property tech and construction tech, though his hard-earned lesson surprises: being a successful founder doesn't automatically make you good at recognizing success in others at scale.

    Born in Israel to American parents, raised around New York City, Andrew credits his entrepreneurial grandfather, who died when Andrew was twelve, as his biggest influence. The conversation cuts through startup mythology with surgical precision, tackling founder archetypes, pattern recognition failures, and AI hype versus reality. Andrew's hope? That we find the right balance between proven methods and shiny new tools, building wisdom while maintaining optionality. For his three daughters facing 40-year career horizons in radically uncertain times, he champions transferable talents over rigid job titles; advice that resonates across generations.

    Born in Israel, Raised in New York - 02:13

    Grandfather's Entrepreneurial Influence - 02:46

    Every Hat in the Startup World - 03:27

    Founder to Investor Transition - 03:42

    Pattern Recognition Pitfalls - 04:03

    The Entrepreneur's Odyssey Book - 08:15

    Founder Archetypes and Success - 14:30

    Property Tech and Construction Tech - 19:45

    AI Hype Versus Reality - 35:20

    Shiny Objects Versus Accumulated Wisdom - 46:47

    Career Optionality for Next Generation - 47:14

    Finding Balance in Uncertainty - 48:02

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    52 mins
  • Episode 161: The Work Works If You Work It: Old-School Fundamentals in an AI World with Sean Kling
    Jan 5 2026

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico interviews Sean Kling. Sean Kling doesn't apologize for being Gen X—he weaponizes it. As author of "Outwork Them All: A Gen X Guide to Business and Leadership," this former Marine and Pennsylvania native makes the provocative case that in a world drowning in viral trends and AI hype, old-school fundamentals like consistency, loyalty, and face-to-face relationship building have become rare competitive advantages. Raised on stories of his grandfather's World War II service and father's Vietnam tours, Sean absorbed community values that now power his nine-step business rebuilding blueprint and lean operation philosophy: run tight, stay human, outwork everyone.

    The conversation tackles generational differences with nuance—Sean doesn't dismiss younger entrepreneurs but argues they're missing the power of boring consistency over exciting pivots. He champions building trusted advisor circles, maintaining in-person networks, and running businesses without overpriced software dependencies. His mantra "the work works if you work it" cuts through motivation culture noise. Dr. Dentico reinforces this by noting that as AI handles 75-80% of routine tasks, the remaining 20%—the human connection part—becomes exponentially more valuable. For leaders exhausted by productivity hacks and viral formulas, this episode delivers street-tested strategy wrapped in Marine Corps discipline.

    Small Town Pennsylvania Roots - 02:15

    Marine Corps Family Legacy - 02:50

    Community Service Values - 03:23

    Gen X Fundamentals That Still Win - 04:09

    What Younger Entrepreneurs Miss - 04:26

    Outwork Them All Philosophy - 06:45

    Building Your Trusted Advisor Circle - 11:30

    Nine-Step Business Rebuilding Blueprint - 15:20

    Running Lean Without Software Bloat - 18:45

    Two Podcasts: Travel and Life Stories - 28:12

    Hope for Daughters' Success - 27:24

    The 20% That Matters Most - 30:02

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    33 mins
  • Episode 160: The 3 Brains Advantage: Getting Your Head, Heart, and Gut to Finally Sign the Same Contract with Christoffel Sneijders
    Dec 30 2025

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico speaks with Christoffel Sneijders, a master of psychological coaching, clinical therapist, and pioneer of the 3 Brains Intelligence. Christoffel shares his journey from working in a supermarket and playing football to becoming a leading expert in human behavior and organizational transformation. He discusses how leadership is not just a title but a responsibility to understand the biological and psychological drivers behind human actions. By focusing on the "Three Brains"—the Head, Heart, and Gut—Christoffel explains how leaders can move past the logic of the "Head" brain to connect with the deeper, more intuitive systems that truly drive decision-making and authenticity.

    The conversation explores the modern challenges of leadership, including the "digital noise" of the current era and the emergence of an entrepreneurial age powered by AI. Christoffel provides a fascinating perspective on why many professionals feel stuck or "run over" by technology, noting that without aligning our three internal brains, we struggle to make meaningful impact. He highlights how his methods help individuals and organizations overcome procrastination, develop genuine trust, and lead with a balance of strategy and empathy. The episode wraps up with Christoffel offering practical advice for listeners to stop over-thinking and start leading from a place of integrated intelligence.

    00:00 – Introduction to Christoffel Sneijders and 3 Brains Intelligence

    01:54 – Early Influences: From Supermarkets to Clinical Therapy

    03:45 – The Transition to Coaching: Why People Matter Most

    05:11 – Breaking Down 3 Brains Intelligence: Head, Heart, and Gut

    08:15 – Moving Beyond the "Digital Noise" to Authentic Leadership

    10:30 – AI and the Entrepreneurial Age: Tools vs. Human Insight

    13:55 – Why the "Head Brain" Isn't Enough for Strategic Thinking

    16:40 – Overcoming Procrastination by Aligning Internal Desires

    19:15 – The Importance of Trust and Safety in Team Performance

    21:58 – Redefining Success in the Next Three to Five Years

    24:32 – The Role of Continuous Education and Side Hustles

    27:10 – Final Thoughts: Becoming a More Integrated Human Leader

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    41 mins
  • Episode 159: Wait, SAP in the Cloud? How Chris Carter Accidentally Scared the SAP Executives in 2005
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, Dr. John Dentico sits down with Chris Carter, a visionary tech entrepreneur, four-time bestselling author, and CEO of Approyo. With over 25 years in the IT industry, Chris shares the fascinating "behind-the-scenes" story of launching the first SAP Cloud in 2005—a breakthrough moment that involved late-night brainstorming sessions with global teams and a surprise encounter with SAP's executive leadership. Chris discusses how his early passion for creative coding on a Commodore Vic 20 evolved into leading a global organization recognized by Entrepreneur Magazine and Forbes for its impact on digital transformation.

    The conversation takes a deep dive into the practical reality of Artificial Intelligence, moving past the "bombastic claims" to focus on how leaders can use AI to find greater meaning and efficiency in their work. Chris emphasizes the importance of human oversight, noting that while AI tools like Claude or Gamma are powerful, they still require "human eyes" to prevent hallucinations and ensure quality. Exploring themes of leadership evolution and the emerging entrepreneurial age, Chris and John discuss why lifting others up and truly listening to customers remains the ultimate secret to a high-performing company culture.

    00:00 – Introduction to Chris Carter: SAP Expert and Visionary Entrepreneur

    02:36 – Early Influences: From Lake Michigan to Georgia Tech

    04:13 – The Breakthrough: Building the First SAP Cloud in 2005

    07:01 – Meeting Bill McDermott: When Innovation Outpaces Contracts

    09:40 – Meaning as Currency: Why Work Must Matter

    11:02 – The AI Truck: Navigating Hype vs. Reality

    12:21 – Strategic Tooling: Moving Beyond "Boiling the Ocean"

    14:35 – Software vs. Hardware: The Evolving Tech Horse Race

    16:45 – The Prompting Evolution: Why AI Still Needs Human Eyes

    19:07 – Coding Wars and the End-User Experience

    22:01 – The "Human Hack": Getting Past Automated Screening

    23:58 – The Cultural Secret: Listening and Lifting People Up

    26:12 – AI Augmentation: Addition vs. Multiplication in Teams

    31:04 – Leadership Evolution: From George Washington to Steve Jobs

    33:22 – Hope for the Future: Growing the Next Generation of Talent

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    38 mins
  • Episode 158: From Coney Island to AI Land: Don't Let Your LinkedIn Profile Become a Ghost Town with Al Kushner
    Dec 19 2025

    In this episode of the Throttle Up Leadership Podcast, host Dr. John Dentico welcomes Al Kushner, an award-winning author and strategist specializing in the intersection of artificial intelligence and professional presence Al shares his journey from a Brooklyn art school background to becoming a 20-year veteran of LinkedIn, explaining how his unique perspective on art and design helps him help others refine their digital identities. He discusses the inspiration behind his book, The AI LinkedIn Advantage, emphasizing that while many resources cover AI or LinkedIn separately, few combine them to provide a truly competitive edge in today's "noise-filled" digital landscape.

    The conversation dives deep into practical strategies for maintaining authenticity while leveraging automation tools like Perplexity, Claude, and 11 Labs. Al explains his "two-prong" approach to profile optimization and outreach, sharing a recent success story of an accountant who grew his connection rate by 400% through targeted AI tactics. Looking toward the future, Al and Dr. Dentico discuss the emerging "entrepreneurial age" and why professionals must embrace AI-powered education and certifications to remain marketable. The episode concludes with a look at the future of search engines and Al's free resources for listeners to audit their own LinkedIn profiles.

    • 00:00 – Introduction to Al Kushner and The AI LinkedIn Advantage
    • 01:44 – Early Influences: From Coney Island to Art School
    • 02:27 – Two Decades on LinkedIn: Evolution of a Thought Leader
    • 04:02 – Why Combine AI with Personal Branding?
    • 05:03 – Establishing Authority through Content and Newsletter Strategy
    • 07:20 – Top AI Tool Recommendations: Perplexity, Google Gemini, and Claude
    • 09:48 – Balancing Automation with Human Authenticity
    • 10:52 – Video Strategy: Using AI Avatars and Cloned Voices
    • 14:16 – LinkedIn Success Rules and Influencer Engagement
    • 16:29 – Transparency: Admitting to the Use of AI
    • 18:34 – Case Study: A 400% Increase in Connection Growth
    • 19:52 – The Future of Work: Certifications and Lifelong Learning
    • 22:52 – The Coming AI Shakeout and the Future of Search
    • 28:02 – Final Thoughts and Free LinkedIn Audit Resources

    You can reach AL at https://linkedvantage.com/

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    32 mins
  • Episode 157: The Light Bulb CEO: Your $80 LLC vs. Billion-Dollar Brands and How to Compete with Lauren Perez
    Dec 15 2025

    Lauren Perez traded Broadway dreams for trademark expertise and discovered her true calling wasn't performing on stage but creating light bulb moments for business owners navigating intellectual property chaos. As founder of LVP Solutions, this former law firm VP now helps entrepreneurs understand what they didn't even know they needed to know about protecting their brands in a borderless digital economy where an $80 LLC competes with billion-dollar corporations before breakfast. Her journey began with everything stolen from her car on Day One in New York, forcing reinvention that led to pioneering work in licensing, globalization, and trademark strategy decades before most recognized IP would power commerce.

    The conversation explores the art of stillness. Lauren champions listening over talking, creating space for those breakthrough light bulb moments rather than rushing to solutions. She discusses her Small Business Forum, a vetted expert network for founders tired of guessing games, and her expanding mediation practice that saves relationships and money by avoiding litigation. Her philosophy? She's done chasing titles and career ladders. This chapter is about finding happy through client success and making genuine difference, one light bulb moment at a time.

    From Broadway Dreams to IP Pioneer - 02:59

    The Car Robbery That Changed Everything - 04:13

    Slow Burn to Breaking Point - 04:07

    Teaching Creates Light Bulb Moments - 06:45

    The Small Business Forum Vision - 11:30

    Global Commerce Without Borders - 15:20

    Mediation Over Litigation - 19:45

    The Power of Being Still - 27:58

    Listening for Light Bulb Moments - 28:14

    Letting the Subconscious Work - 28:23

    Finding Happy Over Building Empire - 29:00

    Making Difference Through Client Success - 30:28

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    33 mins