Welcome to a transformative episode of the Stuck In My Mind Podcast, hosted by Wize El Jefe and featuring the insightful Jacqueline Oren, creator of the Culture Catalyst system and co-founder/CEO of the Coaching Catalyst Network. In this powerful conversation, Jacqueline Oren explores the depths of cultural change, personal transformation, and leadership in today's rapidly evolving world. The episode opens with Wize El Jefe introducing Jaclyn Orent, highlighting her pioneering approach to cultural transformation and leadership through the Culture Catalyst framework—a system designed to drive real, sustainable change by focusing on relationships, energy, and a shared vision. Jacqueline Oren sheds light on what it means to be a “cultural catalyst”: someone actively instigating cultural evolution not just within organizations, but across society as a whole. She defines culture as an "invisible system" made up of shared norms, behaviors, and the quality of relationships—a living, breathing network shaped by the people within it (02:02). Throughout the episode, Jaclyn Orent draws on decades of research in the science of intentional change, referencing luminaries like Dr. David Hawkins and Richard E. Boyatzes, as well as practical leadership experiences from her own life. She describes a pivotal personal turning point: being fired from her dream job and embarking on a transformative journey—including a 36-day water fast—that fundamentally shifted her focus from personal success to service and conscious leadership (10:39). Listeners hear about the psychological and physiological importance of community among changemakers and leaders, and how isolation can sabotage the larger mission of cultural renewal. Jaclyn Orent emphasizes that for real, systemic change to last, leaders must come together, share resources, and support one another in relationships marked by resonance—a powerful blend of shared vision, compassion, energy, and competence (06:34, 22:47). She introduces the Coaching Catalyst Network, a global community for leaders, as a direct response to the siloed and fragmented reality faced by those striving for cultural evolution. The science of transformation takes center stage as Jacqueline Oren discusses concepts like emotional contagion and resonance, explaining that energy, vibes, and emotional state are not just feel-good platitudes—they are measurable, neurologically impactful, and contagious within social networks and organizations (24:09). These concepts are woven together with scientific rigor and spiritual awareness, synthesizing research and lived experience to provide a holistic road map for anyone seeking change. One of the core themes explored is why change is so hard, both individually and collectively. Jaclyn Orent unpacks the cognitive and embodied barriers to real transformation, noting that mindset alone isn’t enough. Change happens when the mind, body, and deeper consciousness are aligned—and this process is rooted in simultaneous awareness of our mortality, our purpose, our willingness, and our relationships (17:00, 39:57). The episode is rich with practical tools and wisdom. Jaclyn Orent offers actionable advice for listeners stuck between iterations of themselves, encouraging small, courageous steps outside one’s comfort zone to build efficacy and momentum (48:28). She also unpacks the idea of legacy and the power that comes from accepting our mortality, suggesting that this humility can drive us to use our finite time intentionally, focusing less on fear and more on meaningful impact (40:03). As the conversation unfolds, Wize El Jefe shares his personal journey—how podcasting and a deliberate shift in mindset led to profound changes in his life, from health transformations to new professional opportunities. This personal sharing bridges the gap between theory and practice, showing that everyone, regardless of where they are, can take steps to step into a new identity, challenge self-imposed limits, and catalyze change, both in themselves and the wider world (33:44). Jaclyn Orent also talks about integrating science and spirituality in leadership development, highlighting her research partnerships and the importance of coherence between consciousness, intention, and systemic change (28:29). She explains how the Culture Catalyst system and network operate not just as theoretical constructs but as concrete communities where leaders can find support, challenge, and inspiration. In closing, this episode is a call to action for anyone feeling "stuck"—whether personally, professionally, or within the broader context of societal change. It's an inspiring guide for changemakers, creative thinkers, leaders, and anyone committed to growth. The conversation is a seamless blend of cutting-edge science, spiritual wisdom, and actionable insights guaranteed to ignite new ways of thinking, being, and leading. Connect with Jaclyn Orent and learn about transformational ...
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