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The Few Leaders

The Few Leaders

Hosted by Christian Boucousis

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120

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Apr 2026

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EN

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The Few Podcast is where we explore the stories of the few people who have achieved their dreams and life purpose. Join host Christian Boucousis as he interviews successful entrepreneurs, athletes, authors, and thought leaders to uncover their secrets to success. Through candid conversations, we discover the challenges and struggles they faced on their journey and learn from their experiences. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a sports enthusiast, or simply curious about success, The Few Podcast offers insights and inspiration to help you achieve your own goals.

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April 22, 202645 min

Entrepreneurial Mindset: Breaking Free from Traditional Business Models with Jason Haugen

In this episode of The Few, I go in depth into the transformative world of entrepreneurship with Jason Haugen, exploring how innovative thinking can revolutionise traditional industries like the recreational vehicle (RV) market. We unpack the critical elements of building exceptional corporate culture, bridging generational divides, and challenging established business practices. From disrupting the RV industry as a young entrepreneur to founding Culture Camp, Jason shares profound insights into personal growth, leadership, and the psychological drivers behind entrepreneurial success. If you're looking to understand how to break free from conventional business models, develop a high-performance mindset, and create meaningful organisational change, this conversation is packed with actionable strategies and transformative wisdom.Actionable Takeaway: Constantly ask how you can improve and disrupt traditional business models.Develop self-assurance by leveraging your unique skills and perspectives.Design a workplace culture that intentionally drives positive behaviours.Learn to understand and bridge motivational gaps between different generations.Systematically assess your potential by gradually stepping out of your comfort zone.Uncover the deeper psychological drivers behind your professional ambitions.Stay flexible and open to reimagining traditional approaches in your industry.Connect with Jason Haugen:Learn more about Jason HaugenJason Haugen on LinkedInJason Haugen on InstagramJason Haugen on FacebookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

April 15, 202655 min

How to Break Through Career Barriers in 4 Weeks with Intentional Personal Development with Brian Covey

Join me for a great conversation with Brian Covey on this episode. Brian’s a performance coach, speaker, and someone who’s spent years helping people level up in both life and business.We get into what it really takes to keep going when you’re not feeling it, how to handle career shifts, and why success isn’t always what you think it is. Brian shares some honest lessons from his own journey, including where he got it wrong and what helped him turn things around.We also talk about discipline, building better habits, and how to stay focused on what actually matters, not just chasing money or titles. If you’re trying to figure out your next move, or just want a bit more clarity and direction, there’s a lot in here you’ll take away.Actionable Takeaway:Learn to succeed and maintain momentum even when you've lost your motivation and develop strategies to push through challenging moments.Seek meaning in your professional life by identifying how your work can positively impact others, not just generate income.Don't let past limitations or missed opportunities prevent you from pursuing your dreams, even in your thirties.Turn overwhelming life goals into manageable, actionable smaller objectives that you can consistently work towards.Schedule dedicated time for reflection and strategic thinking in your calendar. Stop constantly doing and start deliberately thinking.Develop Discipline in Challenging Areas: Commit to doing the work you don't want to do and recognise that success often lies in pushing through uncomfortable or mundane tasks.Strive to find balance between helping others and advancing your own goals.Connect with Brian Covey:Learn more about Brian CoveyBrian Covey on LinkedInBrian Covey on FacebookBrian Covey on InstagramConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

April 8, 202629 min

Decode Your Inner Potential: From Fixed Mindset to Continuous Growth with JM Ryerson

In this episode of The Few Leaders, I sit down with JM Ryerson, Leadership & Performance coach, international speaker and best-selling author, into the complex landscape of personal growth, team dynamics, and self-discovery in the digital age. We explore the challenging terrain of leadership, identity, and resilience, uncovering how individuals can break free from complacency, transform their mindset, and navigate the intricate balance between self-awareness and meaningful action. Whether you're a leader seeking to build high-performing teams, a professional looking to evolve, or someone struggling to understand your authentic self in a world of virtual personas, this conversation offers profound insights into personal development, mental toughness, and the art of continuous self-improvement.Actionable Takeaway: Prioritise building a supportive team that challenges and motivates you.Adopt a growth mindset by being open to change and continuous learning.Balance self-reflection with decisive action to prevent overthinking.Transform challenging experiences into opportunities for personal resilience.Regularly examine and challenge your ingrained behavioural patterns.Develop consistent personal growth practices that help you evolve.Break free from life's comfort zones by regularly reassessing your path.If you are leading a team, building a culture, or simply trying to become a better leader, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership and give you practical ideas you can apply straight away.Because in today’s world, leadership is not about having all the answers.It is about creating the conditions where people can do their best work.Connect with JM Ryerson:Learn more about JM RyersonJM Ryerson on LinkedInJM Ryerson on InstagramConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

April 1, 202626 min

How to Transform Trauma into Leadership Success in 90 Days with Brian Bogert

In this episode of The Few Leaders, I sit down with Brian Bogert, whose journey from a life-altering childhood accident to becoming a leadership coach reveals powerful insights about human potential and resilience. We explore his revolutionary "embrace pain to avoid suffering" philosophy, examining how our instinct to avoid discomfort might be the very thing holding us back from meaningful growth. Through straightforward discussion, we unpack how unresolved past experiences - what Brian calls "trash from your past" - silently shape our leadership style and impact our decision-making. Whether you're a seasoned executive feeling stuck in patterns of control or an emerging leader seeking authentic growth, this conversation offers insightful strategies for transforming past experiences into purposeful leadership and creating sustainable behavioural change that truly lasts.Actionable Takeaway: Address one difficult situation this week instead of avoiding it.Identify your emotional triggers in professional settings - are they present-based or past-based?Examine whether your business decisions stem from strategy or control patterns.Monitor your energy levels daily - drain and fatigue often signal deeper issues.Challenge one inherited "should" belief and assess its alignment with your values.Practice neutral responses to feedback by acknowledging emotions first.Document misalignments between actions and priorities without self-judgment.Connect with Brian Bogert:Learn more about Brian BogertBrian on LinkedInBrian on FacebookBrian on InstagramBrian's PodcastConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

March 26, 202644 min

Cracking the Leadership Code with Alain Hunkins

What if the biggest mistake leaders make is believing they have to do everything themselves?In this episode of The Few LeadersPodcast, Boo sits down with leadership expert and author Alain Hunkins to explore why the old model of leadership is breaking down and what needs to replace it.Alain has spent more than two decades working with organisations around the world, helping leaders rethink how they lead teams, run meetings, and build cultures where people actually thrive. In this conversation, he shares why leadership today is less about command and control, and more about creating the right environment for people to succeed.Together, Boo and Alain unpack the shift from the traditional “doing leader” to the facilitative leader, and why understanding people, attention, and behaviour is becoming one of the most important skills in modern leadership.Actionable Takeaway: Why great leadership is about enabling others rather than proving yourselfThe surprising difference between good intentions and intentional leadershipHow meetings, technology, and constant busyness are quietly draining teamsSimple ways to build trust, connection, and psychological safety with your teamWhy self-awareness is one of the fastest accelerators of leadership growthIf you are leading a team, building a culture, or simply trying to become a better leader, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership and give you practical ideas you can apply straight away.Because in today’s world, leadership is not about having all the answers.It is about creating the conditions where people can do their best work.Connect with Alain Hunkins:Learn more about Alain HunkinsAlain Hunkins on LinkedInBook a callConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

March 18, 202632 min

The Leadership Skill Nobody Talks About: Presence with Mike Lee

What if the biggest thing holding leaders back isn’t strategy or skill, but their ability to be present?In this episode of The Few Leaders Podcast, Boo sits down with Mike Lee, leadership coach, speaker, and former basketball performance specialist, to explore why presence might be the most underrated leadership skill of our time.After years working with elite athletes and high performers, Mike began to notice a pattern. The moments when people perform at their best, connect deeply with others, and lead effectively all happen in the same place. The present moment. Drawing from his personal journey with anxiety and depression, as well as decades in the world of sport and leadership development, Mike shares how awareness and attention shape the way we lead, perform, and build trust with others.Together, Boo and Mike unpack why high performers often struggle when they move into leadership, how distraction is quietly eroding leadership effectiveness, and why the strongest leaders focus less on control and more on connection.Actionable Takeaway:Why the present moment is where leadership, performance, and culture actually happenThe hidden challenge high performers face when they become leadersA simple rule that turns complaints into solutions inside teamsHow understanding what motivates people can transform the way you leadWhy forgiveness and self-awareness are powerful tools for leaders under pressureThis is a thoughtful and practical conversation about leadership in a distracted world and what it really takes to show up fully for the people you lead.If you want to lead with greater clarity, connection, and purpose, this episode will give you plenty to reflect on.Connect with Mike Lee:Learn more about Mike LeeMike Lee on LinkedInMike Lee on Facebook Mike Lee on YouTubeMike Lee on XMike Lee on InstagramConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

March 11, 202640 min

The Leadership Power Trap: Authority, Influence and the Shadow Side with Zoe Routh

Power is not the problem. Our relationship with it is.In this episode, leadership expert and author Zoë Routh joins Boo to unpack one of the most misunderstood forces in business today. From authority and influence to status and courage, Zoë breaks down how power really works inside individuals, teams and whole organisations.They dig into the uncomfortable bits too. Why so many leaders have an allergy to power. How good leaders slowly drift into tyrant or manipulator territory without noticing. And what to do when you feel stuck in the middle, squeezed between senior strategy and a disengaged team.You will hear practical ways to build influence without a big title, set your team up properly so you are not constantly cracking the whip, and make courageous decisions without blowing everything up. Zoë also shares why transparency shuts down toxic power games, and why playing the game ethically might be the first step to changing it.If you want to lead with more awareness, more courage and a lot less ego, this conversation will challenge you in the best way.Actionable Takeaway: Stop avoiding power and start redefining it as your ability to get meaningful things done.If you want more influence, work on being genuinely useful and offering insight that helps others think better.Build your courage in small steps, because every brave action strengthens your belief that you can handle bigger ones.Before you make a bold move, map the consequences and decide if you are prepared to live with them.Play the game ethically so you can earn the authority to change the rules that are not working.Get clear on your team’s purpose, results and responsibilities so you do not have to rely on nagging or pressure.Watch for the moment when confidence turns into control, because that is when leaders drift into their shadow side.Ask for feedback more often than feels comfortable, and treat it as data to grow rather than a verdict on who you are.Connect with Zoe Routh:Learn more about Zoe RouthZoe Routh on LinkedInZoe Routh on Facebook Connect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

March 4, 202648 min

The World Isn’t Moving Faster. You’re Just Drowning in Noise with Nik Badminton

The future is not moving faster. It is getting noisier.In this episode, futurist and “hope engineer” Nik Badminton joins the podcast to challenge the way we think about disruption, AI and modern leadership. Having advised organisations from global brands to government bodies, Nik teaches leaders how to lift their heads from today’s firefighting and start shaping what comes next.This is a conversation about designing the future instead of reacting to it. Nik explains why most so-called black swan events are actually things we saw coming, why innovation often moves at a glacial pace, and why organisations that build a clear vision of the future are far more likely to thrive.Nik also shares a personal turning point that changed the trajectory of his life and work, offering a reminder that leadership growth often starts beneath the surface.If you are serious about leading in uncertainty, cutting through distraction and preparing your organisation for the next decade, this episode will challenge how you think and sharpen how you act.The future will be shaped by those who choose to look ahead. The question is, are you one of them?Actionable Takeaway: Stop chasing speed and start filtering noise.Shape the future, or react to someone else’s.Turn hope into clear goals and shared action.Don’t confuse AI hype with real advantage.Use tech to simplify decisions, not complicate them.Spend less time firefighting and more time scanning the horizon.AI is a mirror. Your edge is what it can’t see.If you’ve always done it this way, question it first.Connect with Nik Badminton:Learn more about Nik BadmintonNik Badminton on LinkedInNik Badminton on Facebook Nik Badminton on YouTube Nik Badminton on XConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

February 25, 202626 min

Employees Don’t Believe in Your Vision – They Believe in You with Kym Ali

What happens when a nurse who’s spent years caring for patients turns her focus to caring for organisations?In this episode, Kym Ali shares the deeply personal journey that reshaped how she sees leadership. After helping open a women’s and children’s hospital in Qatar, she was unexpectedly terminated, left with debt, uncertainty, and her identity shaken overnight. Weeks later, she faced devastating personal loss. Instead of breaking her, those moments gave her clarity.Her mission became simple and powerful: help leaders create workplaces where people feel seen, heard, and safe.This conversation explores the human side of leadership that rarely gets discussed. Kym explains why waiting for burnout, disengagement, or resignations is already too late. She introduces her practical ADPE framework, Assess, Diagnose, Prescribe, Evaluate, and shows how leadership should work more like healthcare than guesswork. You will hear why employees believe in the leader before they believe in the vision, and why small wins are often the key to real change.We also talk about grief at work, difficult conversations, and what empathy actually looks like in practice. Not grand gestures, not perfect words, just presence.If you care about building trust, leading through uncertainty, and creating a culture that performs without sacrificing wellbeing, this episode will challenge you to look inward first.Because leadership is not just about strategy.It is about how you show up when things are hard.Actionable Takeaway: Don’t wait for symptoms like burnout to act, by then it’s already late.If someone’s struggling, ask where you might have missed something first.In hard moments, presence matters more than perfect words.Start change with small wins, not sweeping announcements.People believe in you before they believe in your vision.Stop guessing, assess properly before you fix anything.If you feel drained, it might be time for a new chapter.Culture is built in difficult conversations, not easy days.Connect with Kym Ali:Learn more about Kym AliKym Ali on LinkedInSchedule a callConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

February 2, 202643 min

When Leadership Gets Heavy with Mark Fava

Some days, leadership doesn’t feel inspiring. It feels heavy. You’re carrying decisions that affect other people, trying to stay calm when everything feels urgent, and quietly wondering if you’re doing enough or doing it right. If that’s where you are right now, this conversation is for you. In this episode, we slow leadership down and return to what actually works when the pressure is real, the stakes are high, and people are counting on you.Our guest, Mark Fava, brings a rare perspective shaped by environments where mistakes cost lives, not just profits. A U.S. Navy veteran, former naval aviator, and author of Lessons from the Admiral, Mark has served at the highest levels of military and corporate leadership, including senior roles at Delta Airlines and Boeing, and as an aide to a U.S. Navy Admiral. His experience cuts through noise and ego to reveal what truly builds trust, clarity, and resilience.This isn’t a conversation about theory. It’s about how leaders actually think, decide, and show up when things don’t go as planned. Especially now, when expectations are high, attention is fractured, and teams are tired, these lessons matter. This episode is a reminder that leadership isn’t about having all the answers. It’s about creating clarity, staying human, and choosing to learn again and again. Wherever you are in your career, you still have agency. You can slow down, ask better questions, and lead with intention.Actionable Takeaway: How thinking five years ahead can calm today’s chaos and give your decisions directionWhy clear roles, standards, and debriefs reduce overwhelm and build confidenceHow small acts of respect— like saying thank you can create loyalty far beyond titlesWhat the military gets right about time, preparation, and accountabilityWhy asking for help is a strength and how great leaders do it without losing credibilityConnect with Mark FavaLearn more about Mark FavaMark on LinkedInCheck Mark's BookConnect with Christian "Boo" Boucousis:Learn more about Christian BoucousisBoo on LinkedInBoo on InstagramBoo on YouTube

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