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The Failure Gap
Julie Williamson, Ph.D.
28 episodes
2 days ago
The Failure Gap podcast is hosted by Julie Williamson, Ph.D., the CEO and a Managing Partner at Karrikins Group, a Denver-based, global-serving business consultancy. Julie delves into the critical space between agreement and alignment - where even the best ideas falter without decisive action. Through candid conversations with a diverse mix of leaders, this podcast explores both the successes and failures that shape the journey of leadership. Featuring visionary leaders from companies of all sizes, from billion-dollar giants to mid-market innovators, to scrappy start-ups, The Failure Gap uncovers the real-life challenges of transforming ideas into impactful outcomes. Tune in to learn how top leaders bridge the gap and drive meaningful progress in their organizations.
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The Failure Gap podcast is hosted by Julie Williamson, Ph.D., the CEO and a Managing Partner at Karrikins Group, a Denver-based, global-serving business consultancy. Julie delves into the critical space between agreement and alignment - where even the best ideas falter without decisive action. Through candid conversations with a diverse mix of leaders, this podcast explores both the successes and failures that shape the journey of leadership. Featuring visionary leaders from companies of all sizes, from billion-dollar giants to mid-market innovators, to scrappy start-ups, The Failure Gap uncovers the real-life challenges of transforming ideas into impactful outcomes. Tune in to learn how top leaders bridge the gap and drive meaningful progress in their organizations.
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Management
Business
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A Conversation With Sonya Weisshappel, Founder of Seriatim
The Failure Gap
46 minutes
7 months ago
A Conversation With Sonya Weisshappel, Founder of Seriatim

In this episode of the Failure Gap, Sonya Weisshappel shares her journey as a professional organizer and author of 'Confessions of a Chaos Whisperer.' She discusses the importance of moving from agreement to alignment in personal organization, the power of conversation, and the emotional aspects of decluttering. Sonya emphasizes the need for preparation during life transitions and the role of trusted advisors in helping individuals navigate these changes. The conversation highlights the disconnect many people experience in organizing their lives and the impact of life events on personal organization. In this conversation, the speakers discuss the importance of keeping appraisals current, the shift from working in a business to working on it, and the legacy that founders leave behind. They emphasize the significance of small, consistent actions in achieving long-term goals and the necessity of decluttering both physically and mentally. Practical tips for organization and the value of knowing what you own are also highlighted, encouraging listeners to take actionable steps towards better management of their personal and professional lives.

Takeaways

  • Sonya Weisshappel founded her organizing company, Seriatim, to avoid writing a resume
  • Professional organizing helps people move from intention to action
  • Conversations around the dinner table shaped Sonya's worldview
  • Dyslexia influenced Sonya's learning and organizational strategies
  • Writing a book was a labor of love for Sonya
  • Life transitions require preparation and organization
  • Trusted advisors play a crucial role in helping clients
  • Emotional clutter is as significant as physical clutter
  • Regular maintenance is essential to avoid chaos
  • Experiencing life events can change one's perspective on organization and appraisals for valuable items must be current
  • Business owners should focus on working on their business
  • Leaving a legacy is crucial for founders
  • Small habits lead to significant changes over time
  • Decluttering helps in managing transitions effectively
  • Organizing is essential for personal and professional growth
  • Understanding what you own is vital for protection
  • Creating an inventory can prevent loss
  • It's important to give yourself time for organization
  • Dreaming big can lead to actionable steps over time

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If you would like to connect with Sonya outside of this episode, connect with her on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sonyaweisshappel/ or learn more about Seriatim here: https://www.seriatim.net/

The Failure Gap
The Failure Gap podcast is hosted by Julie Williamson, Ph.D., the CEO and a Managing Partner at Karrikins Group, a Denver-based, global-serving business consultancy. Julie delves into the critical space between agreement and alignment - where even the best ideas falter without decisive action. Through candid conversations with a diverse mix of leaders, this podcast explores both the successes and failures that shape the journey of leadership. Featuring visionary leaders from companies of all sizes, from billion-dollar giants to mid-market innovators, to scrappy start-ups, The Failure Gap uncovers the real-life challenges of transforming ideas into impactful outcomes. Tune in to learn how top leaders bridge the gap and drive meaningful progress in their organizations.