Leadership Backstage Podcast
Leadership Backstage: Conversations Uncovering Blind Spots & BreakthroughsLeadership Backstage invites you behind the curtain of leadership, far away from polished bios and perfect LinkedIn posts and into the real, unfiltered stories that shape today’s most impactful leaders. This podcast digs into the hidden moments, blind spots, turning points, and cultural shifts that define the journey of modern leadership.Hosted by Claudia Williams, award-winning attorney turned leadership coach and creator of frientorship®, the show brings together CEOs, founders, executives, thought leaders, and culture-builders who have weathered scaling pains, tough decisions, team crises, and the emotional challenges of leading people.Here, conversations get honest. Vulnerability meets strategy. And leaders share the lessons they rarely talk about publicly, the setbacks, gratitude moments, rebuilding phases, and the breakthroughs that changed everything.🔥 Why Listen to Leadership Backstage? Because leadership...
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7 days ago
7 days ago
Every once in a while, I sit down with someone whose leadership journey stays with me long after the microphones are turned off — and my conversation with Michael Bistline was one of those moments.What struck me most about Mike wasn’t just the breadth of his experience — from Marine Corps discipline to building a thriving business, to stepping into the unfamiliar territory of becoming an employee again — but the honesty with which he talked about it. His willingness to share the discomfort, the relearning, and the recalibrating that came with this transition reminded me that leadership is never a straight line. It’s a continual evolution.Mike’s reflections on empathy, accountability, investing in people, and learning to trust others with what he once built himself felt incredibly human and deeply relatable. There’s a grounded wisdom in the way he approaches growth — both personal and professional — and I know his story will resonate with anyone navigating big shifts or questioning what leadership really means.I’m grateful we had this conversation, and I’m excited to share it with you.If this conversation speaks to you, please take a moment to like, comment, and subscribe. Your engagement helps us bring more raw, meaningful leadership stories to leaders everywhere.And if you know someone navigating a transition or wrestling with letting go of control — send this their way. It might be exactly what they need today.#LeadershipBackstage #MichaelBeislein #LeadershipJourney #CareerTransitions #MarineLeadership #PeopleFirstLeadership #BusinessGrowth #EmpathyInLeadership #ScalingBusiness #AcquisitionJourney #LeadershipPodcast

Friday Jan 16, 2026
Friday Jan 16, 2026
When I first met Nate Wakeford, I knew this conversation would be different. Nate built one of Australia’s leading specialty beverage companies, supplying thousands of cafes and even tech giants like Google and Twitter. By all accounts, he had “made it.” But what happens when success and comfort still leave you feeling empty?In this episode of Leadership Backstage, I go behind the curtain with Nate to explore his incredible journey—from corporate success to a spiritual awakening that changed everything. Nate opens up about: ✅ Losing his mother and how that triggered a profound shift ✅ Why more money and more success didn’t equal fulfillment ✅ The moment he embraced “the void” and let go of fear ✅ How sovereignty became his guiding principle ✅ His vision for Thrive Villages and creating environments where humanity can truly flourishThis is one of the most raw and inspiring conversations I’ve had. If you’ve ever felt stuck, wondered what’s next, or questioned the meaning of success, this episode is for you.📌 Connect with Nate: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nate-wakeford-48ab32/🎧 Subscribe to Leadership Backstage for more unfiltered conversations about leadership, growth, and transformation. 👉 If this resonates with you, please like, comment, and share—I’d love to hear your thoughts!#LeadershipBackstage #NateWakeford #SpiritualAwakening #PersonalGrowth #LeadershipTransformation #EntrepreneurJourney #Sovereignty #ThriveVillages #LifeOptimization #LeadershipPodcast #MindsetShift #SelfRealization #ConsciousLeadership #IdentityShift #SuccessBeyondMoney

Monday Jan 12, 2026
Monday Jan 12, 2026
I had the privilege of sitting down with Jason Fralick, President and CEO of HRG, for this episode of Leadership Backstage. Jason’s story is incredible; he went from a college graduate to leading an engineering services firm with over 400 employees. What makes HRG unique? Their commitment to employee ownership through an ESOP.In our conversation, Jason shares the benefits and challenges of building an ownership culture, why accountability matters, and how strategic planning shapes long-term success. He also opens up about his leadership style, personal experiences, and the importance of having a strong support system.If you’re curious about leadership, organizational culture, or what it takes to grow a sustainable business, you’ll love this episode.What you’ll learn:• How ESOP transforms company culture• Jason’s leadership journey and lessons learned• Strategic planning for growth and engagement• Balancing visionary thinking with execution• Why support systems matter for leadersTimestamps:00:00 Introduction to Employee Ownership00:39 Welcome to Leadership Backstage01:25 Meet Jason Fralick: CEO and President03:43 HRG's Growth and Expansion04:34 Understanding ESOP and Ownership Culture11:37 Jason's Journey and Leadership Insights22:02 Navigating Leadership Challenges28:06 The Role of a Founder in Business29:08 Visionary Leadership and Organizational Redesign30:58 Strategic Planning and Long-Term Vision35:45 Balancing Deep Thinking and Execution46:52 The Importance of a Support System51:06 Personal Insights and Reflections55:17 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsI’d love to hear your thoughts! Drop a comment below and let me know what resonated with you.Like, Share, and Subscribe for more leadership conversations!Hit the bell so you never miss an episode.#Leadership #EmployeeOwnership #ESOP #BusinessGrowth #OrganizationalCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #HRG #Podcast #LeadershipBackstage #CEOInsights #StrategicPlanning #EmployeeEngagement #VisionaryLeadership

Friday Jan 02, 2026
Friday Jan 02, 2026
Hi, I’m Claudia Williams, and this episode of Leadership Backstage is one you don’t want to miss. I had the privilege of sitting down with Mark Bonsall, former president of Conrad Siegel, to talk about his incredible journey from introverted number cruncher to respected leader.Mark opens up about the challenges of leadership, the power of mentorship, and how sports shaped his approach to personal growth. We also dive into Conrad Siegel’s unique client-first culture, navigating generational shifts, and leading through crises like COVID-19. If you’ve ever wondered whether introverts can thrive in leadership, this conversation will inspire you.If this episode resonates with you, please like, comment, and subscribe for more real leadership stories. I’d love to hear your thoughts—what’s the most valuable leadership lesson you’ve learned? Share it in the comments!What you’ll learn in this episode:How high school sports shaped Mark’s leadership styleHis journey from introverted professional to CEONavigating generational shifts and leading through COVID-19Why listening matters more than speakingPractical advice for aspiring leaders and introvertsBuilding a client-first culture and mentoring future leaders#LeadershipBackstage #MarkBonsall #IntrovertedLeader #LeadershipPodcast #MentorshipMatters #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessLeadership #COVIDLeadership #SportsAndLeadership #CareerGrowth #LeadershipSkills

Friday Dec 26, 2025
Friday Dec 26, 2025
I had the privilege of sitting down with Mary Quinn, CEO of YWCA Harrisburg, for one of the most inspiring conversations I’ve ever had on Leadership Backstage.Mary’s story moved me deeply—from growing up in a poor, working-class family in Detroit to leading a major nonprofit that impacts thousands of lives. She opened up about balancing full-time work with night school, overcoming the devastating loss of her husband, and navigating the complexities of nonprofit leadership.What struck me most was Mary’s unwavering commitment to discipline, education, and integrity. She also shared eye-opening insights into the essential services YWCA provides, the challenges of funding, and how we can all play a role in supporting their mission.If you’ve ever wondered what resilience looks like in action, this episode is for you.Chapters: 00:00 – Loneliness and Struggles 00:49 – Introduction to Leadership Backstage 01:20 – Meet Mary Quinn 02:31 – Mary’s Journey to CEO 09:07 – Balancing Personal and Professional Life 12:16 – The Challenges of Leadership 26:09 – Ethical Dilemmas in Leadership 29:03 – The Work of YWCA Harrisburg 36:34 – The Importance of Nonprofits in Community Safety 37:00 – Challenges of Funding and Budget Management 37:24 – The Role of Leadership in Nonprofit Success 38:22 – The Importance of Accountability and Transparency 39:03 – Community Support and Fundraising 39:49 – The Impact of Budget Impasses on Nonprofits 40:27 – The Value of Donating to Well-Run Nonprofits 40:48 – Taking Over Dress for Success 41:34 – Vetting Nonprofits for Financial Health 42:46 – Personal Life and Hobbies 44:47 – The Importance of Community and Support Systems 49:27 – Empathy and Leadership 53:08 – Balancing Empathy with Accountability 56:00 – Post-Pandemic Shifts in Employee Expectations 01:00:45 – The Importance of Integrity and Notice in Employment 01:08:20 – Supporting the YWCA 01:10:23 – Conclusion and Call to Action👉 Watch now and be inspired by Mary’s incredible story of perseverance and leadership. ✅ Don’t forget to LIKE this video, SUBSCRIBE to the channel, and hit the 🔔 bell so you never miss an episode! 💬 Comment below: What’s your biggest takeaway from Mary’s journey? #LeadershipBackstage #MaryQuinn #NonprofitLeadership #YWCAHarrisburg #LeadershipJourney #CommunityImpact #Resilience #LeadershipPodcast #WomenInLeadership #SocialImpact

Friday Dec 19, 2025
Friday Dec 19, 2025
What does leadership really look like when the cameras are off?In this episode of Leadership Backstage, I sit down with Amy Murray, Partner at Pavone Group, for a conversation that goes beyond titles and success stories. We talk honestly about what it means to be a partner — the responsibility, the sleepless nights, the weight of decisions, and the moments that test you in ways no job description ever could.Amy shares her 30+ year journey growing alongside one company as it evolved from a small startup into a multi-agency organization. Along the way, we unpack how early life lessons shape the way we lead, why institutional memory can quietly become a risk, and how leadership has changed in a faster, more data-driven world.What stood out to me most was how deeply personal leadership is for Amy — from her love of handwritten thank-you notes to the influence of her mother, her faith, and the people who helped her along the way. This conversation is a reminder that leadership isn’t just about strategy or growth — it’s about intention, resilience, and the small choices that leave a lasting impact.If you’ve ever wondered whether leadership is supposed to feel this heavy… you’re not alone.In This Episode, We Talk About:What becoming a partner really requiresThe loneliness that often comes with leadershipHow perseverance and problem-solving are learned earlyThe hidden risks of relying on institutional memoryWhy asking better questions builds stronger teamsHow small, thoughtful actions can matter more than big momentsAbout My GuestAmy Murray is a Partner at Pavone Group, a multi-agency marketing and communications organization. With more than three decades of experience, Amy has helped guide the company through growth, diversification, and change — always with a people-first approach.🌐 pavonegroup.com 📧 abeamer@pavone.netJoin the ConversationIf this episode resonated with you: 👍 Please like the video 💬 Comment and tell me what part of leadership you find most challenging 🔁 Share this with someone who could use this conversation 🔔 And subscribe for more honest, behind-the-scenes leadership storiesThanks so much for being here! I’m grateful you’re part of this community.— Claudia#Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #ExecutiveLeadership #WomenInLeadership #BusinessGrowth #CareerJourney #Resilience #LeadershipPodcast #MarketingLeadership #AgencyLife #LeadershipBackstage #ProfessionalGrowth #LeadershipMatters #LeadershipTips

Friday Dec 12, 2025
Friday Dec 12, 2025
In this episode of Leadership Backstage, host Claudia Williams sits down with Steve Williams, a leading expert in landlord-tenant law and the managing partner of Cohen Segs Palace, Greenhall, and Furman.Steve shares his remarkable journey from working in a small real estate firm to leading a multi-state national law practice. Discover how he approaches leadership, business development, rainmaker-tactician dynamics, firm culture, professional growth, and the evolving landscape of client relationships.He also opens up about work-life balance, a major health scare, and his heartfelt advice for young lawyers looking to build a purposeful and successful career.If you enjoy conversations that unpack real leadership, legal practice, and professional growth—don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe!CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Leadership Backstage01:21 Meet Steve Williams: Legal Expert and Managing Partner03:45 Steve's Journey to Cohen Segs05:39 Challenges and Leadership at Cohen Segs00:39 Balancing Business Development and Legal Expertise02:36 The Importance of Firm Culture and Opportunities 14:11 Navigating Professional Growth and Firm Structure 24:18 Committee Structures and Firm Management 30:40 Investing in People and Technology 32:15 Steve's Path from Trial Lawyer to Leader 32:46 Managing Partner Journey 33:45 Balancing Careers and Family Life 34:15 Work-Life Balance Challenges 40:54 Building a Professional Network 49:24 Health Scare and Team Support 53:08 Advice for Young Lawyers 57:33 Firm Services and Conclusion#Leadership #LawFirm #BusinessDevelopment #ProfessionalServices #ClientRelationships #WorkLifeBalance #EntrepreneurMindset #LawyerLife #LeadershipBackstage #LegalProfession

Friday Dec 05, 2025
Friday Dec 05, 2025
In this episode of Leadership Backstage, we sit down with Betsy Hamm, whose career journey spans from a marketing intern at Hershey to the CEO of Duck Donuts, one of the most beloved franchise brands in the world.Betsy takes us behind the scenes of scaling a family-owned business into an international franchise, navigating rapid growth, maintaining consistency, and leading through major organizational change. She also opens up about the challenges women face in leadership, why strategic planning matters, and how relationships and team culture drive long-term success.From surviving early career mistakes to launching a new business of her own, Betsy shares actionable lessons, candid stories, and leadership insights for anyone navigating growth, franchising, team building, or entrepreneurship.Episode Breakdown00:00 Introduction to Leadership Backstage 00:15 Meet Betsy Hamm: From Roller Coasters to Donuts 00:59 Betsy’s Career Journey: From Marketing to CEO 03:08 The Rise of Duck Donuts: From Local to Global 06:24 Challenges of Franchising & Maintaining Consistency 10:14 Navigating Rapid Growth & Scaling 16:43 Transitioning Leadership & Private Equity 24:40 Working with Founders & Driving Change 29:30 Universal Business Strategies 31:05 Learning from Mistakes 33:09 Proud Moments & Career Highlights 34:48 Launching a New Venture 37:00 Supporting Women in Leadership 46:01 Professional Development & Growth 54:05 Strategic Planning for Business Success 56:49 Closing Thoughts & Contact Info#LeadershipBackstage #BetsyHamm #DuckDonuts #WomenInLeadership #Entrepreneurship #Franchising #BusinessGrowth #LeadershipPodcast #CareerDevelopment #ScalingBusinesses #CEOInsights #LeadershipJourney

Friday Nov 21, 2025
Friday Nov 21, 2025
Welcome to Episode 1 of Leadership Backstage, a podcast dedicated to uncovering the REAL, unfiltered truth about leadership, growth, and the often-lonely journey behind the title.In this solo kickoff episode, host Claudia Williams shares her personal story, from growing up in a traditional Italian-American household to building a powerful career in law, consulting, and leadership development. With more than 30 years of experience working with CEOs, founders, and executive teams, Claudia reveals the mindset shifts, blind spots, and defining lessons that shape extraordinary leaders.This episode explores:🔹 Why leadership feels lonely and why that’s normal 🔹 The importance of organizational design and people decisions 🔹 How childhood & early influences shape leadership styles 🔹 What Claudia learned working with global CEOs 🔹 Why continuous learning is the ultimate advantage 🔹 The mission of Leadership Backstage and what to expect nextIf you're a founder, executive, team leader, or an aspiring leader, this podcast will help you grow with more clarity, courage, and confidence.Subscribe and join us for honest stories, tactical strategies, and conversations that take you beyond the title… and backstage into real leadership.TIMESTAMPS00:00 – Welcome to Leadership Backstage 01:00 – Meet Your Host: Claudia Williams 01:48 – How Leadership Shapes Us 04:45 – What This Podcast Is Really About 06:09 – Claudia’s Story & Early Influences 10:32 – Career Lessons from Working with Leaders 16:31 – Final Thoughts & What’s Coming Next#LeadershipBackstage #ClaudiaWilliams #LeadershipPodcast #ExecutiveDevelopment #LeadershipGrowth #BusinessLeadership #CEOMindset #FounderMindset #LeadershipLessons #PersonalGrowth #OrganizationalDesign

Tuesday Nov 18, 2025






