About Your Transformation Station Podcast: Leadership in the Era of AI

Where I-O Psychology Meets the Machine

Gregory Favazza | I-O Psychology, AI Leadership & After Action Reviews

Podcast Description

The Your Transformation Station podcast is hosted by Gregory Favazza, a military veteran and practitioner with a Masters in Industrial and Organizational Psychology. The podcast discusses the social science of failure and the high-stakes difficulty of leadership in the age of AI, exploring the mechanics of rebuilding when ChatGPT and automation disrupt traditional human intuition. Favazza has developed an in situ on site methodology for investigating the "why" behind our actions by conducting internal autopsies and military-style After Action Reviews (AARs) on life stories, elite guest interviews, and tactical articles to unpack the psychological hurdles and systemic pressures that keep us stuck.
As an introvert who has navigated the reality of failing at life's traditional standards, he uses himself as a human guinea pig to test leadership frameworks in real time, bridging the gap between behavioral data and the raw reality of professional pivots. Insights from the Transformation Station Laboratory focus on the middle of the wreckage rather than the finish line. The work explores the social science of mistakes, providing a space for professionals and leaders to investigate their own patterns while Favazza shares his own ongoing experiments and personal AARs regarding mindset, clarity, and the friction of Human-AI Collaboration.
Launched in 2020, Your Transformation Station is frequently ranked in the top 200 of Apple Podcasts globally and is often ranked #100 in the categories of Business News, Social Science, and How-To.

What is Your Transformation Station?

Your Transformation Station is a podcast about understanding the deeper mechanics behind human behavior, leadership, and identity.

Rather than offering surface-level motivation, the show explores the structures that influence how people think, act, and grow.

Episodes examine topics such as:

• leadership psychology
• organizational behavior
• trauma and identity
• workplace culture
• personal transformation
• rebuilding after failure

The goal is simple: investigate the patterns that shape our lives and understand how meaningful change actually happens.

About the Host: Gregory Favazza

Gregory Favazza is the host of Your Transformation Station and a practitioner in organizational leadership and psychology.

He holds:

• a Master’s degree in Industrial-Organizational Psychology
• a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Leadership

Greg is also a military veteran who has operated in environments where leadership, accountability, and performance were not theoretical concepts but daily realities.

His work explores how pressure, failure, and personal responsibility influence both leadership and identity.

Through the podcast, Greg uses a combination of lived experience and academic training to investigate the psychological mechanics behind transformation in individuals, teams, and systems.

What This Podcast Explores

Leadership and Organizational Psychology

Episodes examine leadership behavior, motivation, team dynamics, and decision-making inside real organizations.

Identity, Behavior, and Personal Responsibility

The podcast investigates how identity forms, how behavioral patterns emerge, and how individuals rebuild themselves after failure or disruption.

Systems Thinking and Workplace Culture

Many performance problems are not individual failures but system failures. The show explores how incentives, structures, and culture shape behavior inside organizations.

Failure and Rebuilding

Transformation rarely happens in moments of success. The podcast focuses on the uncomfortable but necessary process of rebuilding identity and direction after setbacks.

The Transformation Station Approach

Your Transformation Station uses a practical investigative approach to understanding change through solo episodes and long-form interviews with guests.

Rather than offering quick answers, episodes explore the underlying mechanics behind behavior, leadership, and personal transformation.

This includes:

• examining incentives and systems
• identifying behavioral patterns
• understanding identity formation
• conducting honest reflection on failure and growth

The goal is not inspiration.
The goal is clarity.

Who This Podcast For

This podcast is designed for people who operate in environments where leadership and accountability matter.

Listeners often include:

• leaders and managers navigating complex organizations
• professionals rebuilding direction after career or personal disruption
• entrepreneurs and creators developing disciplined systems
• individuals interested in leadership psychology and human behavior

Featured In

As seen on the Spotify Podcast Charts, the Your Transformation Station Podcast is a leading voice in global culture and business. Listen now on Spotify to see why we're climbing the ranks

⭐ Feedspot's Top Business Leadership Podcasts: Ranked as one of the Best Business Leadership Podcasts to Listen to in 2026.

🎧 Top 5% Globally on Listen Notes: Recognized within the top 5% of most popular podcasts globally based on its Listen Score.

πŸ“° Featured on Adapting Leaders: Noted for its focus on adaptive leadership and driving change in complex environments.

πŸ“ˆ Best Middle Market Podcasts on Player.fm: Listed among the Best Middle Market Podcasts for 2026.

πŸ“ˆ Best Entrepreneurship Podcasts on Player.fm: Included in curated lists for entrepreneurial inspiration and business insights.

πŸ† Goodpods Leaderboard: Currently featured on the Top 100 Shows by Category: News - Business News leaderboard

Listen or Watch the Podcast Video

You can listen to Your Transformation Station on major podcast platforms including:

Apple Podcasts Spotify  | Youtube | StitcherCastboxGoogle Podcasts

or follow on your favorite podcast platform.

 

New episodes are released regularly and explore the realities behind leadership, identity, and transformation.

 

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