Progress rarely feels like progress while you’re in it. In this episode, Gregory Favazza reflects on the moments when life slows you down, questions pile up, and momentum feels out of reach. But once you push through the noise, you gain the clarity to recognize how far you’ve actually come. This ep…
Leadership lessons don’t just come from boardrooms — sometimes they come from the music conservatory. In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with Dr. Tom Tonkin to explore how musical training reveals what modern leadership is missing: immediate feedback, emotional presence, and the courage to …
Generational trauma doesn’t disappear on its own — it repeats until someone is brave enough to break the cycle. In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with life coach Elena Perella to explore how toxic family patterns shape leadership, relationships, parenting, and identity. Together, they exam…
Communication today is messy, unpredictable, and constantly shifting — and leaders who can’t adapt will fall behind. In this episode, Gregory Favazza breaks down the communication skills required in a hybrid workplace where Zoom recordings, dropped calls, background noise, and digital distractions …
Leadership today demands more than strategy — it requires empathy, ethics, and the courage to lead with intention. In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with Manish Bundhun, author of Shots of Insight, to explore the evolving landscape of organizational leadership and the behaviors that define…
Panel discussions bring out the truth fast — especially when the opinions around the table couldn’t be more different. In this episode, Gregory Favazza joins Sharifah Hardie on The Round Table Talk podcast for a lively, unscripted conversation with a full panel of guests. Greg brings his signature …
Great communicators aren’t born, they’re pressure‑tested. In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with author, coach, and communication expert Ryan Warriner for a conversation that goes far beyond the standard interview. Greg fires off every real and imagined scenario he can think of, pushing Ry…
If you were offered the red pill or the blue pill today, would your answer still be the same? In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with The Hypnosis Nerd from The Morpheus Clinic for Hypnosis to explore how suggestion, self‑talk, and the inner critic shape our choices more than we realize. Gr…
Control isn’t something we stumble into — it’s something we learn to reclaim. In this multi‑voice episode, Gregory Favazza weaves together insights from Jim McCarthy, Amy Yip, Vanessa Estrada, and John Beede to explore what it really means to take control of your life rather than lose it to fear, p…
Your Transformation Station has covered a lot of ground — leadership, psychology, communication, purpose, and the human experience. In this Playlist Rollup episode, Gregory Favazza brings together standout moments, themes, and insights from across the show’s catalog. This curated collection highlig…
Leadership effectiveness isn’t about quick fixes — it’s about confronting the culture you’ve created or inherited. In this episode, Gregory Favazza breaks down the actions leaders actually need to consider if they want meaningful change. Instead of slapping a band‑aid on recurring problems, Greg di…
In the heart of St. Louis, Gregory Favazza opens up about the darker chapters of his life and the low expectations others tried to place on him. This episode is a call to personal accountability — a refusal to fall into victimhood and a commitment to staying disciplined every single day. With menta…
Sometimes the best way to break the ice is with a story everyone secretly relates to. In this episode, Gregory Favazza sits down with Vernon Brown of What’s Your Happi? for a conversation that blends humor, honesty, and human behavior. What starts with a lighthearted story about stumbling across an…
Sometimes the most productive thing you can do is step outside, look up, and let the wind take over. In this episode, Gregory Favazza spends an afternoon in Missouri flying a kite — a simple act that reconnects him with childhood, presence, and the importance of taking a real mental health day. Wha…
Small changes compound into big results — especially in the morning. In this episode, Gregory Favazza breaks down why being on time is more than punctuality; it’s a commitment to fundamentals, discipline, and self‑respect. Greg shares his own morning routine, starting at 3:30 A.M., and explains why…