Join behavioral scientist, executive coach, and bestselling author Dr. Michelle Rozen on “What Really Works,” the podcast for executives, leaders, innovators, and trailblazers who are tired of spinning their wheels and ready to focus on what truly drives impact in business, leadership, and life. Every week, Dr. Rozen pulls back the curtain on the behaviors, strategies, and mindset shifts that separate those who thrive from those who get stuck, combining cutting-edge behavioral science, neuroscience, and real-world leadership experience to give you tools that actually work. In each episode, you’ll discover: How to double down on the habits, decisions, and strategies that consistently produce results, both at work and in life Practical ways to let go of what’s draining your energy, focus, and influence—so you can stop spinning your wheels and start moving forward Techniques to lead change with clarity, confidence, and impact, whether y
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Hayley Smiles : Be Your Own Best Friend - The Radical Practice of Self-Friendship | What Really Works with Dr. Michelle Rozen
Jul 15, 202617 minS1
Most people would never speak to a friend the way they speak to themselves. In this episode of What Really Works, Dr. Michelle Rozen sits down with poet, author, and self-reclamation guide Hayley Smiles - whose new book is a roadmap back to yourself - to explore what it truly means to be your own best friend. This isn't about toxic positivity or empty affirmations. It's about learning to listen to yourself with curiosity instead of judgment, celebrating your wins instead of rushing past them, and being loyal to who you really are - especially when you're fumbling. In this episode: Why the voice inside your head is the most important one - even when no one else hears it How women internalize outside scrutiny and turn it against themselves The blueprint moment: how the words we say to children become their inner voice for life Why self-love is an overused word - and what actually makes it real The difference between false hype and genuine encouragement (for yourself and others) How to build a safe, judgment-free relationship with yourself Loyalty as the foundation of true self-friendship Quick answers: What does it mean to be your own best friend? - It means treating yourself with the same warmth, honesty, and loyalty you'd give your closest friend - especially when you're struggling, failing, or afraid. What is Hayley Smiles' new book about? - A heart-framework pathway back to yourself: a practical and poetic guide to self-reclamation and genuine self-friendship. Why do women struggle to be kind to themselves? - Hayley explains how external scrutiny gets internalized over generations - and how reclaiming your inner voice is the first step to changing it. Subscribe to What Really Works wherever you listen, and learn more about Dr. Rozen at drmichellerozen.com .
Jacob Brown: How to Fail Forward and Use the Mud as Fuel |What Really Works with Dr. Michelle Rozen
Jul 8, 202621 minS1
Everyone fails. But not everyone knows how to fail forward . In this episode of What Really Works, Dr. Michelle Rozen sits down with Jacob Brown - former NFL athlete, keynote speaker, author, and coach - to talk about one of the most powerful mindset shifts you can make: turning your worst moments into your greatest fuel. Jacob knows the mud firsthand. Cut from the NFL, a 15-year battle with alcoholism, and the loss of an identity built entirely around football. But instead of staying down, he built a framework around failing forward and now he helps others do the same. This is a raw, real, and deeply human conversation about resilience, identity, and what it actually takes to get out of the mud. In this episode: What "failing forward" really means and where the concept came from Failing forward vs. failing backwards: the critical difference The slingshot effect: why the harder you're pulled back, the farther you fly Why fear of success is greater than fear of failure How to use the mud as fuel for your next chapter The identity trap: what happens when you lose a title that defined you Why sitting with someone in the mud matters more than solving their problems Quick answers: What is failing forward? Taking every experience that felt like a failure and using it as knowledge, energy, and fuel to move ahead. You can still gain yards even when you get tackled. Who is Jacob Brown? A former NFL athlete turned keynote speaker, author, and coach who helps people build resilience and turn their failures into forward momentum. What is the slingshot effect? The idea that every failure pulls you further back and the further back you're pulled, the farther you fly once you let go. Subscribe to What Really Works wherever you listen, and learn more about Dr. Rozen at drmichellerozen.com .
Stop Talking About Writing a Book — and Actually Do It: The 12-Week System | What Really Works with Dr. Michelle Rozen
Jun 16, 202619 minS1
Almost everyone says they want to write a book. Almost no one finishes one. The reason is structure. Dr. Michelle Rozen has written six bestselling books (with a seventh on the way) through speaking careers, family life, and a global pandemic. Her secret is a 5-step, 12-week book writing system that anyone with real expertise can use. In this episode of What Really Works, Dr. Rozen walks you through the exact framework she uses with thought leaders, executives, and experts who want their ideas to live beyond a single keynote. Whether you are a first-time author, a leadership coach, or a Fortune 500 executive thinking about a book, this is the playbook. In this episode Why “I want to write a book” is not the same as writing one — and the behavioral reason 94 percent of aspiring authors never finish Step 1 — Define your audience as one specific person Step 2 — Identify the transformation your book creates Step 3 — Build your skeleton first — the entire book outline in 30 minutes using Dr. Rozen’s chapter-mapping technique Step 4 — Create a non-negotiable writing system and protect it for 12 weeks Step 5 — Edit for impact, not ego — the three cuts every writer resists but every reader rewards Q&A How long does it take to write a book? Dr. Rozen’s 5-step system gets you from blank page to full draft in 12 weeks — one chapter per week, built on a chapter skeleton you create on Day 1. The timeline is fixed; the discipline is the variable. Why do most people never finish writing a book? Three reasons: no system, no chapter skeleton, and no protected writing time. Aspiring authors wait for the “right moment” instead of building a 12-week container. The book never gets written because the calendar never makes room for it. Who should write a book? Any thought leader, professional, or expert whose ideas can produce a real transformation for other people. Books are the highest-leverage way to scale credibility, generate inbound speaking opportunities, and turn expertise into lasting influence. Do I need to be a professional writer to write a book? No. Dr. Rozen’s system is built for subject-matter experts, not career writers. Clarity of transformation matters more than literary skill. If you can explain your idea to a smart friend at dinner, you can write a book. What is the 5-step book writing system? 1) Define your reader. 2) Identify the transformation (Point A → Point B). 3) Build the chapter skeleton. 4) Set a non-negotiable 12-week writing cadence — one chapter per week. 5) Edit for reader impact, not author ego. Dr. Rozen’s books on writing, leadership, and change: drmichellerozen.com/books Are you in the 6 percent who finish what they start? Take the assessment: drmichellerozen.com/6-percent-assessment Book Dr. Rozen to speak at your next leadership or sales summit: drmichellerozen.com/speaking Research from the Rozen Institute, including The 6 Percent Club study: drmichellerozen.com/rozen-institute
Diba Ilunga: Bold Career Moves That Build Real Leaders | Dr. Michelle Rozen
Jun 9, 202631 minS1
What if the smartest career move is the one that looks like a step backward? In this episode of What Really Works, Dr. Michelle Rozen sits down with Diba Ilunga — President of Magna Powertrain — to unpack the bold decisions that transformed his career and the teams he leads. Diba shares how leaving a comfortable sales director role to work hands-on in a Mexican factory (with a 2-month-old at home) became the turning point that launched him to the top. You'll hear his straight-talking philosophy on leadership accountability, why empowering people and holding them responsible must go hand in hand, and what he tells his own kids about following their passion over a paycheck. In this episode: • Why lateral and "backward" moves often unlock the fastest growth • The Mexican factory decision that changed Diba's trajectory • The empowerment + accountability principle most leaders get wrong • What to tell your team when they're stuck at "okay" • Passion vs. paycheck: the advice Diba gives his own kids • How to build a personal career toolkit you can carry anywhere Quick answers: Who is Diba Ilunga? — President of Magna Powertrain, a global automotive technology leader, and a longtime executive known for combining accountability with empowerment. What is Magna Powertrain? — A division of Magna International, one of the world's largest mobility technology suppliers, with operations across more than 25 countries. How do you make a bold career move? — Look for the role that builds the skill you're missing — not the one with the bigger title. Growth follows capability, not status. Subscribe to What Really Works with Dr. Michelle Rozen wherever you listen. Learn more at drmichellerozen.com. #dibailunga #magnapowertrain #leadership #careergrowth #accountability #executiveleadership #drmichellerozen #whatreallyworks
Forbes Riley: How to Pitch Yourself in 30 Seconds | Dr. Michelle Rozen
Jun 2, 202639 minS1
What if the secret to pitching yourself has nothing to do with you? Forbes Riley — known as the Queen of Pitch — has generated over $2.5 billion in sales as a TV host, entrepreneur, and pitch coach. In this episode of What Really Works, Dr. Michelle Rozen sits down with Forbes for a conversation that will completely change how you walk into any room. Forbes breaks down why most people get their introduction wrong, how to instantly connect with anyone by focusing on what you can do for them, and why clarity about yourself must come before clarity with others. She also shares her deeply personal journey — from a girl with crooked teeth and no confidence to one of the world's most compelling communicators — and the lesson she learned about setting consequences (not just goals) to finally get the results she wanted. In this episode: • Why your elevator pitch fails (and what to say instead) • The "for them" reframe: how to instantly become memorable • Why personal clarity has to come before client clarity • Forbes's "crooked teeth to TV host" transformation • Consequence setting vs. goal setting — the missing piece in personal change • How to use a pitch in a job interview, a sales call, or a first meeting Quick answers: Who is Forbes Riley? — A TV host, entrepreneur, and pitch expert who has personally generated more than $2.5 billion in product sales. Often called the "Queen of Pitch." How do you pitch yourself in 30 seconds? — Focus on what you can do for them, not on listing your credentials. Open with their problem, not your title. What is consequence setting? — A goal-setting alternative where you commit to specific consequences (positive and negative) that activate when you do or don't hit your goal. Subscribe to What Really Works with Dr. Michelle Rozen wherever you listen. Learn more at drmichellerozen.com. #forbesriley #queenofpitch #pitching #personalbranding #communication #salestraining #drmichellerozen #whatreallyworks
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