Joe Moglia

Joe Moglia’s journey is unlike any other. A journey from the sidelines to Wall Street to the boardroom and back to the gridiron. As the former CEO and Chairman of TD Ameritrade, he delivered a 5X return to shareholders. As the Head Football Coach at Coastal Carolina, he built a powerhouse program from the ground up. In this episode, Joe shares the principles behind his “BAM” leadership philosophy, lessons in risk-taking and reinvention, and how to lead with clarity, accountability, and heart across any arena.
Monica Molenaar and Anne Fulenwider

Monica Molenaar and Anne Fulenwider are the co-founders and co-CEOs of Alloy Women’s Health, a fast-growing telehealth platform redefining care for women navigating hormonal changes. In this candid conversation, they share the deeply personal origins of Alloy and unpack the widespread medical gap in menopause care, highlighting how limited training and systemic shortcomings have left many women underserved. We also explore lessons from their second-act careers, the realities of building a mission-driven company, and the power of curiosity, trust, and timing in both leadership and life.
Sherri Coale

Sherri Coale is a Hall of Fame basketball coach, educator, author, and speaker known for her profound ability to lead with heart and humanity. As head coach of the University of Oklahoma Women’s Basketball team for 25 years, she built a powerhouse program rooted in connection, trust, and high standards. The program experienced incredible success during this time, including 19 consecutive NCAA Tournament appearances and back-to-back Final Fours. She’s the author of Rooted to Rise and The Compost Files, two lyrical works on leadership, life, and becoming.
Ron Tite

In this episode, Ron Tite—author of The Purpose of Purpose and founder of Church+State—shares why purpose only matters when it drives results. We explore how leaders can cut through noise with clarity, why values must be baked into operations (not just brand decks), and what business can learn from stand-up comedy. Ron’s insight is sharp, funny, and deeply practical for executives looking to lead with authenticity in a skeptical world.