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The Chairmen
MyCORE
7 episodes
4 days ago
If you’re looking for stiff advice from stiff suits, you’re in the wrong chair. The Chairmen is hosted by Ned Arick and Nathan Bourne—two leaders with enough stories, scars, and strategy to fill a bookshelf. This is the business podcast for those tired of business podcasts. We cut through the noise to reveal what leadership really demands: real decisions, pressure, and responsibility. Bold, unfiltered, and honest—this is for those who care as much about how they build as what they build. Because the chair doesn’t come with a manual—but it should come with a conversation like this one.
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If you’re looking for stiff advice from stiff suits, you’re in the wrong chair. The Chairmen is hosted by Ned Arick and Nathan Bourne—two leaders with enough stories, scars, and strategy to fill a bookshelf. This is the business podcast for those tired of business podcasts. We cut through the noise to reveal what leadership really demands: real decisions, pressure, and responsibility. Bold, unfiltered, and honest—this is for those who care as much about how they build as what they build. Because the chair doesn’t come with a manual—but it should come with a conversation like this one.
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The Cult of Change: When Innovation Becomes a Drug and How to Break Free
The Chairmen
1 hour 40 minutes 2 seconds
6 months ago
The Cult of Change: When Innovation Becomes a Drug and How to Break Free

In this episode of The Chairmen, Nathan and Ned dive into the addictive allure of change in business, exposing the dangerous side of the “always-changing” mindset that dominates today’s landscape. While change is often touted as the holy grail of progress, they make the case that, if not handled properly, it can derail momentum and overwhelm your teams.


They break down the delicate balance between embracing change and protecting consistency, arguing that when change becomes a reflex rather than a strategy, it’s more likely to cause harm than spark growth. The most successful companies don’t just change for the sake of it—they evolve with intention.


In this episode, you’ll learn:

  1. Why constant change is a business drug you should avoid

  2. The untold power of consistency for long-term success

  3. How proactive patience and iteration trump flashy, disruptive changes

  4. Why change fatigue kills morale and momentum

  5. The brutal distinction between change and evolution—and why it’s make-or-break

  6. Why clarity and accountability are your secret weapons in managing any shift

  7. How to build a culture that adapts without losing its core


Tune in and learn how to cut through the noise, stop idolizing change, and build something that actually lasts.


Connect with Ned on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nedarick/

Connect with Nathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nathanbourne/

⁠www.mycore.ai

The Chairmen
If you’re looking for stiff advice from stiff suits, you’re in the wrong chair. The Chairmen is hosted by Ned Arick and Nathan Bourne—two leaders with enough stories, scars, and strategy to fill a bookshelf. This is the business podcast for those tired of business podcasts. We cut through the noise to reveal what leadership really demands: real decisions, pressure, and responsibility. Bold, unfiltered, and honest—this is for those who care as much about how they build as what they build. Because the chair doesn’t come with a manual—but it should come with a conversation like this one.