The Burleson Box Podcast
The Burleson Box Podcast
The Burleson Box podcast allows you to quickly obtain some of the most powerful, evidence-based advice straight from the authors and experts who have published their life's work in best-selling books.
Dustin S. Burleson, DDS, MBA

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Episode 54: Dan Schawbel on Back to Human
What You’ll Learn:             Why technology may be increasing workplace isolation, not solving it             How EQ is overtaking IQ as the most valuable skill in a tech-driven economy             The four essential factors that drive employee engagement             Practical strategies...  Read More
Episode 52: Blake Morgan on How the Best Companies Create Knock-Your-Socks-Off Customer Experiences
Episode Notes In this insightful episode, Dr. Burleson is joined by Blake Morgan, customer experience futurist and bestselling author of More is More: How the Best Companies Go Farther and Work Harder to Create Knock-Your-Socks-Off Customer Experiences. Blake shares powerful lessons from her book...  Read More
Episode 51: Dr. Erinne Kennedy on Managing Burnout, Preventive Care, and Leadership in Dentistry
In this episode of The Burleson Box, Dr. Dustin Burleson welcomes Dr. Erinne Kennedy, Assistant Dean for Curriculum and Integrated Learning at Kansas City University College of Dental Medicine. Dr. Kennedy shares her fascinating journey into dentistry, which was heavily influenced by her family of...  Read More
Episode 50: Brian McCarthy on the Rising Tide Mindset
In this episode of The Burleson Box, we’re joined by Brian McCarthy, founder of Rising Tide Consulting and former CEO of a thriving, multi-location orthodontic practice in Birmingham, Alabama. During his tenure, Brian led the practice to $18 million in annual revenue, building a foundation of...  Read More
Episode 49: Ashley Goodall on The Problem with Change
Episode Notes In this insightful episode, Dustin Burleson interviews Ashley Goodall, author of The Problem with Change and co-author of Nine Lies About Work. They explore the pitfalls of constant organizational change and its negative impact on human performance, uncovering practical strategies...  Read More
Episode 48: Steve Anderson on The Bezos Letters
Episode Notes In this episode of The Burleson Box, Dustin Burleson speaks with Steve Anderson about his book The Bezos Letters: 14 Principles to Grow Your Business Like Amazon. Listeners will discover key principles and lessons from Amazon founder Jeff Bezos's annual shareholder letters, breaking...  Read More
Episode 47: Francesca Sipma on Unblock Your Purpose
Francesca Sipma is an entrepreneur, speaker, coach, and the founder of hypnobreathwork. While she was formerly entrenched in the fast-paced world of New York advertising and marketing for lead- ing global brands, her insatiable lifestyle of relentless pursuit led her to a profound personal...  Read More
Episode 44: Scott De Rossi on The Essence of Effective Leadership
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Scott De Rossi about the questions that shape our personal and professional journeys. Our guest opens up about the reflective questions that have guided his path, offering a treasure trove of insights for anyone looking to evolve and grow. One of the most...  Read More
Episode 42: Careers By the People by Mike Wysocki
In this episode we have the pleasure of speaking with Mike Wysocki, a seasoned author and sociologist who has spent years delving into the real-life experiences of professionals across various industries. His book, Careers By the People, provides a unique and authentic perspective on career...  Read More
Episode 41: The Score That Matters with Ryan Hawk
Ryan Hawk discusses the impact of external scoreboards on our sense of self-worth and the importance of distinguishing between external validation and internal fulfillment. He explores how societal norms often dictate how success is measured and how this can limit our potential for growth and...  Read More
Episode 40: Bob Sutton on The Friction Project
Episode Notes Every organization is plagued by destructive friction—the forces that make it harder, more complicated, or downright impossible to get anything done. Yet some forms of friction are incredibly useful, and leaders who attempt to improve workplace efficiency often make things even...  Read More
Episode 39: Karyn Gordon on The Three Chairs
Episode Notes We all want to be great leaders who are confident, productive, and highly energized. But if you don’t learn foundational leadership skills, research shows you will face problems with communication, performance, engagement, and employee retention. The stakes are high. How can...  Read More
Episode 38: Coach Brook Cupps on Surrender the Outcome
Surrender The Outcome is a leadership fable that follows the progress of a longtime basketball coach, Mick, through his traditional, transactional approach to coaching to a new refreshing, impactful, and transformational approach to life. Along the way he receives great wisdom from those closest...  Read More
Episode 37: John Bowe on I Have Something to Say
Public speaking is difficult because you’ve never been taught the proper techniques. Fascinated by the possibility that speech training could foster the kind of psychological well-being more commonly sought through psychiatric treatment, and intrigued by the notion that words can serve as...  Read More
Episode 35: Christina Wallace on The Portfolio Life
Pouring yourself into a single full-time job is the riskiest move you can make. Your parents’ advice to focus on one career path? It doesn’t work anymore, for reasons ranging from recessions to student loan debt, the gig economy, climate disasters, and a global pandemic (to name a few). We need a...  Read More
Episode 34: Brad Stulberg on Master of Change
From social disruptions like economic recessions, pandemics and new technologies, to individual disruptions like getting married, career transitions and becoming a parent, we undergo change in transformation, both good and bad, regularly. Change is not the exception, it's the rule. On today's...  Read More
Episode 31: Sally Susman on Breaking Through
Episode Notes In March of 2020, Sally Susman, the chief corporate affairs officer at Pfizer, found herself at the helm of one of the most urgent high stakes public dialogues of our times. She and her team successfully found ways to break through and persuade millions to change their assumptions...  Read More
Episode 29: Amy Gallo on Getting Along
In this episode, Dustin talks with Amy Gallo about her book, Getting Along: How to Work with Anyone (Even Difficult People). Amy shares the 9 principles for getting along with anyone, why we must focus on what we can control and avoid wasting time trying to convince our colleagues to change;...  Read More
Episode 28: Ozan Varol on Awaken Your Genius
In this episode, Dustin talks with Ozan Varol about his latest book, Awaken Your Genius: Escape Conformity, Ignite Creativity and Become Extraordinary. Ozan shares how to discard what no longer serves you and discover your first principles—the qualities that make up your genius. You’ll be equipped...  Read More
Episode 27: Allen Campbell on The Game of Eating Smart
Inside the world of peak performance, the transition to eating healthy food has become more than a movement; it’s a revolution. On this episode of The Burleson Box podcast, Dustin Burleson talks with Chef Allen Campbell about his book, The Game of Eating Smart: Nourishing Recipes for Peak...  Read More
Episode 26: Christine Porath on Mastering Community
Despite our deep desire to feel a sense of belonging, many of us feel isolated. The rise of technology and modern workplace practices have led people to be even more disconnected, even as we remain constantly contactable. In this episode, Dustin talks with Christine Porath about her latest...  Read More
Episode 25: Gabriele Oettingen on Rethinking Positive Thinking
In this episode, Dustin talks with Gabriele Oettingen about her book, Rethinking Positive Thinking: Inside the New Science of Motivation. You'll discover why many people say "think positive, be optimistic, and focus on what you want to achieve" but how the research shows something interesting...  Read More
Episode 24: Chris Bailey on How to Calm Your Mind
In this episode, Dustin talks with Chris Bailey about his latest book, How to Calm Your Mind: Finding Presence and Productivity in Anxious Times. You'll discover How the analog and digital worlds affect calm and anxiety in vastly different ways. How our desire for the neurochemical dopamine...  Read More
Episode 23: Linda Ginzel on Choosing Leadership
In this episode, Dustin talks with Dr. Linda Ginzel about her latest book, Choosing Leadership: Revised and Expanded: How to Create a Better Future by Building Your Courage, Capacity, and Wisdom. You'll discover why leadership is a choice and how to put the responsibility for personal growth and...  Read More
Episode 21: Gabriella Braun on All That We Are
In this episode, Dustin talks with Gabriella Braun about her book, All That We Are: The Hidden Truths Behind Our Behavior at Work. We examine how work does far more than occupy our time and provide our livelihood. It provides an outlet for our intelligence and skills. It’s part of our identity, a...  Read More
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