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Guest: Jesse Pudles, CEO & Founder of SpotCorp
Host: Julie Riga
In this powerful episode, Julie sits down with Jesse Pudles, the visionary CEO and founder of SpotCorp, where creativity meets compassion in workplace transformation. Jesse shares how his company uses theatrical innovation, bold facilitation, and the ancient art of storytelling to help teams build psychological safety—the secret ingredient behind high-performing teams. Discover why acknowledgment is your most powerful leadership tool, how different generations find meaning at work, and the practical steps to create environments where people feel seen, heard, and valued. This conversation will transform how you think about team building, purpose-driven leadership, and authentic connection in the workplace.
Guest: Jesse Pudles, CEO & Founder of SpotCorp
Host: Julie RigaJesse Pudles revolutionizes workplace culture through storytelling and experiential learning. Since 2021, he's been growing SpotCorp with a mission to help teams "lead louder and connect deeper" through experiences that blend theatrical innovation with research-backed team development.
Together, Julie and Jesse explore why psychological safety—not individual talent—creates high-performing teams, how to bridge generational workplace divides, and why being "more interesting than your phone" is essential for modern leadership.
The Power of Psychological Safety:
Generational Workplace Dynamics:
The SpotCorp Three-Act Framework:
The Art of Strategic Acknowledgment: Jesse's #1 leadership advice: Move beyond "great job" to specific, behavior-focused acknowledgment that signals value, guides future behavior, and dramatically improves retention.
"You have to be more interesting than your phone."
"Stories are what bring us together. When you hear someone's story, you realize how aligned you are."
"Acknowledgment is your best friend. It is your easiest tool for retaining your employees."
"We spend one-third of our lives at work—we should absolutely have fun at work."
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By Julie RigaGuest: Jesse Pudles, CEO & Founder of SpotCorp
Host: Julie Riga
In this powerful episode, Julie sits down with Jesse Pudles, the visionary CEO and founder of SpotCorp, where creativity meets compassion in workplace transformation. Jesse shares how his company uses theatrical innovation, bold facilitation, and the ancient art of storytelling to help teams build psychological safety—the secret ingredient behind high-performing teams. Discover why acknowledgment is your most powerful leadership tool, how different generations find meaning at work, and the practical steps to create environments where people feel seen, heard, and valued. This conversation will transform how you think about team building, purpose-driven leadership, and authentic connection in the workplace.
Guest: Jesse Pudles, CEO & Founder of SpotCorp
Host: Julie RigaJesse Pudles revolutionizes workplace culture through storytelling and experiential learning. Since 2021, he's been growing SpotCorp with a mission to help teams "lead louder and connect deeper" through experiences that blend theatrical innovation with research-backed team development.
Together, Julie and Jesse explore why psychological safety—not individual talent—creates high-performing teams, how to bridge generational workplace divides, and why being "more interesting than your phone" is essential for modern leadership.
The Power of Psychological Safety:
Generational Workplace Dynamics:
The SpotCorp Three-Act Framework:
The Art of Strategic Acknowledgment: Jesse's #1 leadership advice: Move beyond "great job" to specific, behavior-focused acknowledgment that signals value, guides future behavior, and dramatically improves retention.
"You have to be more interesting than your phone."
"Stories are what bring us together. When you hear someone's story, you realize how aligned you are."
"Acknowledgment is your best friend. It is your easiest tool for retaining your employees."
"We spend one-third of our lives at work—we should absolutely have fun at work."
🎧 Subscribe to Stay On Course wherever you listen to podcasts
💡 Share with leaders building purpose-driven team cultures