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Not Simple: Claudette Rowley, Designing Spaces That Support Your Nervous System
Jan 29, 2026
29m 49s
Not Simple: Dan Minnich, Making Adventure Accessible for Everyone
Nov 3, 2025
33m 26s
Not Simple: The Transformational Power of Personal Storytelling with Lisa Tilstra
Oct 9, 2025
33m 02s
Not Simple: Divorcing Differently, A Collaborative Approach with Nanci Smith
Jun 19, 2025
33m 31s
Not Simple: Mark Rovner, Mindful Self-Compassion
Mar 4, 2025
34m 10s
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| Date | Episode | Topics | Guests | Brands | Places | Keywords | Sponsor | Length | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/29/26 | ![]() Not Simple: Claudette Rowley, Designing Spaces That Support Your Nervous System✨ | wellnessinterior design+4 | Claudette Rowley | Claudette Rowley Design | — | wellnessinterior design+6 | — | 29m 49s | |
| 11/3/25 | ![]() Not Simple: Dan Minnich, Making Adventure Accessible for Everyone✨ | accessibilityoutdoor adventure+4 | Dan Minnich | Waypoint Adventuremoveunitedsport.org | BostonNorth Carolina | adventure educationaccessibility+3 | — | 33m 26s | |
| 10/9/25 | ![]() Not Simple: The Transformational Power of Personal Storytelling with Lisa Tilstra✨ | storytellingpersonal narrative+3 | Lisa Tilstra | Make Life Less Difficult | — | storytellingpersonal stories+4 | — | 33m 02s | |
| 6/19/25 | ![]() Not Simple: Divorcing Differently, A Collaborative Approach with Nanci Smith✨ | collaborative divorcehealing+3 | Nanci Smith | Untangling Your Marriage: A Guide to Collaborative Divorce | — | divorcecollaboration+3 | — | 33m 31s | |
| 3/4/25 | ![]() Not Simple: Mark Rovner, Mindful Self-Compassion✨ | self-compassionmindfulness+3 | Mark Rovner | — | — | self-compassionmindfulness+4 | Mindful Self-CompassionMSC50 | 34m 10s | |
| 10/25/24 | ![]() Not Simple: Cathy Carroll, Leading a Family Business With Love and Logic✨ | family business leadershipcorporate leadership+4 | Cathy Carroll | Legacy Onward, Inc.Andiron+1 | — | family businessleadership+6 | — | 32m 28s | |
| 10/10/24 | ![]() Not Simple: Robin Katcher, Cooperative Leadership✨ | cooperative leadershipsocietal change+3 | Robin Katcher | Cultivating Leadership | — | leadershipcollaboration+5 | — | 30m 00s | |
| 7/11/24 | ![]() Dr. Jaime Lee, the Power of Rest✨ | restleadership+4 | Dr. Jaime Lee | — | — | restleadership+5 | — | 33m 18s | |
| 5/23/24 | ![]() Victoria Leavitt, Sex Differences in the Brain✨ | neuropsychologybrain resilience+3 | Victoria Leavitt | Columbia UniversityHuman Genome Project+2 | — | brain functioncognitive reserve+3 | — | 37m 36s | |
| 5/9/24 | ![]() Barry Bales, Small Moves✨ | leadershipsmall actions+3 | Barry Bales | — | — | leadershipsmall moves+3 | — | 30m 12s | |
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| 4/26/24 | ![]() Elena Tochilina, War in Ukraine | "It's like our mind wants to categorize things, and it's much easier to feel pity than trying to embrace the complexity that life goes on and you can live in the midst of war." Elena Tochilina is a Ukrainian coach and consultant as well as a colleague at Cultivating Leadership. In this conversation she challenges Wendy, and all of us, to step away from pity and see life in the midst of war as changing, evolving, and composed of not just pain but also beauty. Mentioned in this episode: The Decameron by Giovanni Boccaccio | — | ||||||
| 4/12/24 | ![]() Fred Jones, Meanwhile | "I care about supporting people more as wayfinders and what it might take to ditch the maps and find your own way—and keep learning and growing." CL colleague Fred Jones is a lover and collector of questions that he stays with a long time. One of those questions: how do you help people create time and space for reflection in periods of transition, those moments of "meanwhile" where what's next isn't obvious? Join Fred and Wendy as they explore the questions this question inspires that might help in these mapless moments. Mentioned in this episode: Parker Palmer Designing Your Life Learn more about Fred and his work at meanwhile.studio. | — | ||||||
| 3/28/24 | ![]() Rehema Kutua, Primary Care | "It matters how we feel because how we feel and how we're doing impocts everyone." TV has taught us that doctors are sexy, mysterious superheroes, but what is really happening at the other end of the stethoscope is more complex than we realize. Rehema Kutua, a pediatrician and certified coach, came to Not Simple to discuss what it feels like to be a primary care physician today and what happens when we see the human behind the title. | — | ||||||
| 3/14/24 | ![]() Bill Pullen, Change | "There's a deep sense of letting go, of surrendering so they can open up into a new possibility for themselves, whether it's becoming a coach or becoming a senior leader or leading in a new way." We all know changing behaviors and habits is hard, but our language around it often "just" oversimplifies it. Bill Pullen brings his experience as a person in recovery, a coach, and a teacher of coaches to this thoughtful conversation that covers adult development, the importance of connection, and the slow and beautiful process of emergence. Mentioned in this episode: Adult Development The Concept of the Third Read more of Bill's thoughts on change on the Cultivating Leadership blog. | — | ||||||
| 5/25/23 | ![]() Jennifer Garvey Berger and Carolyn Coughlin, Unleash Your Complexity Genius | "Carolyn and I got excited about the question of how does your body know how to handle complexity in ways that are exciting and useful and even joyful—and how can you amplify that?" Wendy is back in the host's chair, talking to her longtime friends and colleagues about their book, Unleash Your Complexity Genius: Growing Your Inner Capacity to Lead. They cover action urges, the power of noticing, and the genius of breath, dance, and laughter. | — | ||||||
| 5/11/23 | ![]() Human Work, Leanne Holdsworth and Naryan Wong | "What we're seeing as we start to humanise organizations is this acknowledgment that actually leadership exists within everyone." Leanne Holdsworth and Naryan Wong recently led their Cultivating Leadership colleagues in a research and writing project that resulted in the book Human Work: Five Leadership Mindsets for Humanising Workplaces. They share those mindsets with Rebecca and discuss the ripples unleashed when work is truly human. Their book is available now. Learn more and connect with The Human Work Network here. | — | ||||||
| 7/14/22 | ![]() Leading Through Covid, Jarel LaPan Hill | "I think we do ourselves such a disservice to not acknowledge that iterative process, to just pretend that it's yes/no, black/white. It's never been the world we live in, but it certainly isn't now." Jarel LaPan Hill, the former city manager of the City of Santa Fe, NM, shares the complexity lessons learned managing an organization through Covid and how we might carry them forward. | — | ||||||
| 5/20/22 | ![]() Eileen O'Grady, Unconventional Wellness | "I spent two decades writing prescriptions… and it occurred to me that what determined somebody's health was really what they were doing between visits." Dr. Eileen O'Grady is a nurse practitioner, a wellness coach, and the author of Choosing Wellness: Unconventional Wisdom for the Overwhelmed, the Discouraged, the Addicted, the Fearful, or the Stuck. She joined Rebecca and Diana to discuss often overlooked facets of well-being like setting boundaries, parenting, and dealing with difficult people. | — | ||||||
| 4/28/22 | ![]() Jennie Snyder, Educational Change | "We tend to think if we send teachers off to a two day workshop magically they'll come back to the classroom and be able to do something different that will impact the lives of children." Dr. Jennie Snyder, deputy superintendent for instructional services for the Sonoma County Office of Education and longtime educator, talks to Wendy about enacting change in education and the difference made by approaching things with a spirit of experimentation and curiosity. | — | ||||||
| 3/24/22 | ![]() Ciela Hartanov, Sensitivity | "There is so much emergent change that's happening around us, so we need every piece of this human condition to be able to be okay and to thrive and to be resilient." Dr. Ciela Hartanov is the founder of humcollective, and her book, Reclaiming Sensitivity, will be out in the new year. She and Wendy discuss how we have oversimplified the idea of sensitivity and what we may gain by embracing it in all of its complexity and messiness. | — | ||||||
| 3/10/22 | ![]() Parker Mitchell, Talking Our Way to Better Teams | "We try to help people ask additional questions, to say 'How might I work differently than Wendy and how can I take a couple of steps to be closer to where she is so that our differences can be strengths?'" Parker Mitchell is the founder of Valence, a software company specializing in building stronger teams. He joined Wendy to talk about teamwork—especially how to help individuals work with a wider diversity of styles and approaches. | — | ||||||
| 12/9/21 | ![]() Sarah Dasher, Stigma and Disclosure | "The world doesn't allow a lot of room for messiness these days, as messy as the world is." Sarah Dasher is a communications professional, a college professor, and a person living in recovery. She and Rebecca talk about the dual issues of stigma and disclosure for people in recovery—and living with chronic illness. | — | ||||||
| 10/28/21 | ![]() TJ Fairchild, Coffee and Connection | "Every moment in my life where I've learned some massive truth or had some big epiphany has always been in some small group or coffee shop experience. Human connection is ridiculously important to me." TJ Fairchild, founder and CEO of Commonplace Coffee, has a mission to create environments that foster human connection. He and Wendy discuss the many things that go into running a successful, purposeful business. | — | ||||||
| 10/14/21 | ![]() Dominic Longo, Leadership Development and DEI | "The world demands that all leaders be inclusive leaders. If we're not leading inclusively, we're really not leading in some crucial dimension." Not Simple welcomed Cultivating Leadership colleague and founder of Flourishing Gays Dominic Longo to discuss how organizations compartmentalize leadership development and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion efforts and to consider what happens when individuals step fully into who they are as humans and leaders. | — | ||||||
| 9/23/21 | ![]() Amiel Handelsman, Jewel Kinch-Thomas, & Greg Thomas, Interdependent Independence | "I see democracy as a reflection of and a demonstration of how much we value each other as human beings. And in that light, it is very relational. It is very interdependent." Not Simple welcomes back Greg Thomas and Jewel Kinch-Thomas of The Jazz Leadership Project and executive coach Amiel Handelsman to talk about all the things democracy entails beyond voting. Learn more about their upcoming course, Stepping Up - Wrestling with America's Past, Reimagining Its Future, Healing Together here. | — | ||||||
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