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  • The Wisdom of Ignorance: How to Innovate and Start Something Great with Alan Gregerman (Part 2)
    Feb 20 2026

    In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham continues his fascinating conversation with Alan Gregerman, globally recognized innovation expert and author of The Wisdom of Ignorance: Why Not Knowing Can Be the Key to Innovation in an Uncertain World. Known as the "Robin Williams of Consulting," Alan dives deeper into the power of curiosity, the importance of starting—even with a terrible idea—and how enlightened ignorance can lead to breakthroughs in business and life.

    Alan shares practical strategies for fostering innovation within organizations, including how to unlock the genius of new employees and why stepping outside the office to explore the world is critical for staying relevant. With real-world examples like Airbnb and Zimbabwe’s Friendship Bench, this episode is packed with actionable insights for leaders and teams looking to embrace change and create something remarkable.

    Listen in as Alan Reflects on:

    • The Innovator’s Dilemma: Why even the most successful companies risk being disrupted if they don’t innovate.
    • The Power of Starting: Why the first idea doesn’t have to be perfect—it just has to get you moving.
    • Enlightened Ignorance: How intentionally suspending what you think you know can open the door to new possibilities.
    • Practical Innovation Hacks: How to unlock the genius of new employees and use field trips to spark creativity.
    • Real-World Examples: How Airbnb and Zimbabwe’s Friendship Bench turned simple ideas into transformative solutions.

    What you drinking?

    Galen sets the tone with a pour of @thebalvenie Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14-Year Scotch, a luxurious single malt aged to perfection in rum casks. Bursting with rich, tropical flavors and a velvety smooth finish, it’s a fitting choice for a conversation as layered and thought-provoking as innovation itself. On the other hand, Alan fuels his relentless curiosity with a trusty cup of coffee, proving that sometimes the simplest brew can power the boldest ideas. Together, their choices reflect the perfect balance of indulgence and focus for this dynamic dialogue.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

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    28 min
  • The Wisdom of Ignorance: Unlocking Innovation with Alan Gregerman (Part 1)
    Feb 17 2026

    In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham sits down with Alan Gregerman, renowned innovation expert and author of The Wisdom of Ignorance: Why Not Knowing Can Be the Key to Innovation in an Uncertain World. Known as the "Robin Williams of Consulting," Alan brings his unique energy and perspective to a conversation about curiosity, creativity, and the power of fresh ideas.

    Alan shares his journey from a curious kid with a world atlas to becoming one of the leading voices in innovation. He explains why travel, collaboration, and embracing what you don’t know are essential for unlocking genius in yourself and others. This episode is packed with insights on how to think differently, challenge assumptions, and create breakthroughs in a rapidly changing world.

    Listen in as Alan Reflects on:

    • The Power of Curiosity: How a childhood fascination with a world atlas shaped his approach to innovation.
    • The 99% Rule: Why most new ideas are inspired by someone else’s thinking or something found in nature.
    • The Role of Travel: How exploring different cultures and perspectives can spark creativity and challenge assumptions.
    • The Wisdom of Ignorance: Why not knowing can be a superpower in a world that demands fresh ideas.
    • The Connection Between Whiskey, Jazz, and Leadership: How collaboration, improvisation, and action drive innovation.

    What you drinking?

    Galen sets the tone with a pour of Balvenie Caribbean Cask 14-Year Scotch, a luxurious single malt aged to perfection in rum casks. Bursting with rich, tropical flavors and a velvety smooth finish, it’s a fitting choice for a conversation as layered and thought-provoking as innovation itself. On the other hand, Alan fuels his relentless curiosity with a trusty cup of coffee, proving that sometimes the simplest brew can power the boldest ideas. Together, their choices reflect the perfect balance of indulgence and focus for this dynamic dialogue.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    27 min
  • Carrying the Torch: DeVone Holt on Preserving Muhammad Ali’s Legacy and Leading with Compassion (Part 2)
    Feb 13 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham continues his inspiring conversation with DeVone Holt, President and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center. DeVone shares the immense responsibility of preserving and amplifying the legacy of Muhammad Ali, a global icon who continues to inspire generations nearly a decade after his passing.

    This episode dives into the leadership principles that defined Ali’s life, including emotional intelligence, respect, and the ability to connect with people from all walks of life. DeVone also discusses the challenges of leading an organization that represents such a monumental figure and how the Muhammad Ali Center is fostering compassion and unity in a polarized world.

    Listen in as DeVone Reflects on:

    • The Weight of Leadership: What it means to lead an organization dedicated to Muhammad Ali’s legacy.
    • Global Impact: How Ali became one of the most beloved and recognizable figures in history.
    • Emotional Intelligence: How Ali’s ability to connect with people made him a leader both in and out of the ring.
    • Compassion and Unity: The Muhammad Ali Center’s work to combat polarization through the Ali Index.
    • Leadership Lessons: Why trusting your instincts and learning from failure are essential for growth.

    What you drinking? Galen pours a glass of Luxe Row Copper Top, a bold 118.4-proof bourbon exclusive to the Luxe Row Distillery in Kentucky. Meanwhile, DeVone keeps it clean with water, staying sharp and focused as he shares his insights on leadership and legacy.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    33 min
  • The Greatest of All Time: DeVone Holt on Leadership Lessons from Muhammad Ali (Part 1)
    Feb 10 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham sits down with DeVone Holt, President and CEO of the Muhammad Ali Center, to explore the life and legacy of one of the most iconic figures in history. Muhammad Ali was more than a boxer—he was a global symbol of hope, resilience, and leadership.

    DeVone shares his own incredible journey, from economic development to leading one of the largest cultural centers dedicated to celebrating the life of a Black man. Together, they discuss the leadership lessons we can learn from Ali, the importance of mentorship, and how Ali’s principles continue to inspire generations.

    Listen in as DeVone Reflects on:

    • The Journey to Leadership: How DeVone ’s career prepared him to lead the Muhammad Ali Center.
    • The Legacy of Muhammad Ali: Why Ali was more than a boxer and how his principles resonate today.
    • The Power of Mentorship: How Ali’s mentors and supporters helped him become the greatest of all time.
    • The ABCs of Success: Galen’s framework for building a team of advisors, accountability buddies, and sponsors.
    • Leadership and Faith: Why great leaders know their strengths and surround themselves with the right people.

    What you drinking?

    Galen sets the stage with Luxe Row Copper Top Bourbon, a rare distillery-exclusive whiskey that packs a punch at 118.4 proof. Bold, complex, and unapologetically rich in flavor, it’s the perfect pour for a conversation honoring one of history’s most iconic and dynamic figures. On the other hand, DeVone keeps it sharp and intentional with water and black coffee—a reflection of his disciplined mindset and focused approach to leadership. Together, their choices mirror the balance of boldness and clarity that defines this inspiring dialogue.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    23 min
  • Mentorship, Medicine, and the Power of Networks: Dr. David Wilkes on Building the Future of Healthcare (Part 2)
    Feb 6 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham continues his enlightening conversation with the legendary Dr. David Wilkes, a trailblazing physician, researcher, and leader in academic medicine. Dr. Wilkes dives deep into the critical role of mentorship, the importance of building networks, and how leaders can create opportunities for the next generation.

    Dr. Wilkes shares personal stories of how mentorship shaped his career, the value of having a team of advisors, and why seeing role models is essential for success. He also discusses the challenges facing the future of medicine and why he’s doubling down on his commitment to open doors for others. This episode is a masterclass in leadership, resilience, and the transformative power of mentorship and sponsorship.

    Listen in as Dr. Wilkes Reflects on:

    • The Importance of Mentorship: Why having mentors and sponsors is critical for career success.
    • The Power of Networks: How being part of a strong network can open doors and create opportunities.
    • The ABCs of Success: Galen’s framework for building a team of advisors, accountability buddies, and sponsors.
    • Grace Under Fire: Lessons in leadership from Colin Powell and other role models.
    • The Future of Medicine: Why mentorship and advocacy are more important than ever in today’s climate.

    What you drinking? Galen pours a glass of @remusbourbon Remus Gatsby Reserve, a 15-year straight bourbon whiskey clocking in at 104.9 proof, reserved for only the most special occasions. Meanwhile, Dr. Wilkes enjoys Jefferson Reserve Cabernet Cask Finish, a bourbon aged in Cabernet barrels that delivers a unique and extraordinary flavor profile.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    34 min
  • Improvising Leadership: Dr. David Wilkes on Medicine, Mentorship, and Mastery (Part 1)
    Feb 3 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham sits down with the extraordinary Dr. David Wilkes, a renowned physician, researcher, and leader in academic medicine. With a career spanning over four decades, Dr. Wilkes has been at the forefront of medical education, research, and leadership, mentoring countless physicians and shaping the future of healthcare.

    Dr. Wilkes shares his inspiring journey from growing up in a planned integrated community to becoming a pulmonary critical care physician, groundbreaking researcher, and former Dean of the University of Virginia School of Medicine. This episode explores his passion for mentorship, his groundbreaking discoveries in lung transplant rejection, and the importance of improvisation in leadership.

    Listen in as Dr. Wilkes Reflects on:

    • His Journey: From a childhood shaped by civil rights activism to leading in academic medicine.
    • Mentorship and Legacy: Why opening doors for the next generation is his most important work.
    • Groundbreaking Research: His discovery of the role of type five collagen in lung transplant rejection.
    • Improvisation in Leadership: Why adaptability and action are essential for effective leadership.
    • The Influence of Jazz: How the improvisational nature of jazz mirrors the challenges of leadership.

    What you drinking?

    Galen reaches for the @remusbourbon Remus Gatsby Reserve, a 15-year straight bourbon whiskey clocking in at 104.9 proof. With hints of honey, dried fruits, and a touch of pepper, this top-shelf bourbon is the perfect match for a conversation of this caliber. Meanwhile, Dr. Wilkes enjoys Jefferson Reserve Bourbon, aged in Cabernet barrels, offering a unique and extraordinary flavor profile that reflects his refined taste and thoughtful approach to leadership.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    23 min
  • P3 Purpose Formula: Annie Meehan on Living by Choice, Not Circumstance (Part 2)
    Jan 30 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 2 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham continues his inspiring conversation with Annie Meehan, motivational speaker, author, and resilience expert. Annie dives deeper into her P3 Purpose Formula, a transformative approach to discovering your purpose by turning pain into passion and ultimately into purpose.

    This episode is packed with actionable insights on how to live intentionally, lead authentically, and make decisions that align with your values. Annie shares how her invisible board of directors, including names like Oprah Winfrey, Brene Brown, and Simon Sinek, guides her in making tough decisions. She also opens up about her faith, her journey to earning the prestigious CSP designation, and how she uses her story to inspire others to live by choice, not by chance or circumstance.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    • The P3 Purpose Formula: How to turn pain into passion and purpose.
    • Living Intentionally: Why every day is a choice to be amazing.
    • The Invisible Board of Directors: How mentors like Oprah Winfrey and Simon Sinek inspire her decision-making.
    • Faith and Authenticity: How Annie’s faith shapes her leadership and connection with others.
    • Earning the CSP Designation: What it means to achieve the highest distinction in professional speaking.

    What you drinking? Galen pours a glass of Ridgemont 1792 Small Batch Bourbon (93 proof), a smooth and foundational whiskey that perfectly complements the depth of this conversation. Meanwhile, Annie sips on honey and ginger kombucha, a refreshing and healthy choice that reflects her commitment to living with intention and balance.

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    31 min
  • Rewrite Your Story: Annie Meehan on Resilience, Leadership, and Living with Purpose (Part 1)
    Jan 27 2026

    Podcast Description: In Part 1 of this two-part episode of Whiskey, Jazz & Leadership, host Galen Bingham sits down with the inspiring Annie Meehan, a motivational speaker, author, and resilience expert. Annie’s journey from a childhood filled with adversity—moving 83 times, growing up in poverty, and overcoming personal loss—to becoming a global speaker and author of 11 books is nothing short of extraordinary.

    Annie shares her powerful story of self-leadership, intentionality, and the decision to rewrite the narrative of her life. This episode is packed with actionable insights on how to turn pain into purpose, embrace self-leadership, and take the steps necessary to create a life of meaning and impact.

    Listen in as Annie Reflects on:

    • Her Journey: From a childhood of chaos and poverty to becoming a global speaker and author.
    • Self-Leadership: How to take control of your life and rewrite your story.
    • The Power of Intentionality: Why living with purpose and planning your life is key to success.
    • Turning Pain into Purpose: How to use life’s challenges as fuel for growth and impact.
    • The Stories We Tell Ourselves: Why taking action is critical before self-doubt takes over.

    What you drinking? Galen brings out the classic Ridgemont 1792 Small Batch Bourbon for this conversation—a smooth, versatile favorite that’s as rich in character as the stories being shared. Whether sipped neat or mixed into a cocktail, it’s a whiskey that sets the perfect tone for meaningful dialogue. Meanwhile, Annie keeps it fresh and vibrant with a glass of Honey and Ginger Kombucha, a bold and energizing choice that mirrors her zest for life and unwavering commitment to living with purpose and vitality. Together, their drinks are as dynamic and inspiring as the conversation itself!

    Want more? For four dollars a month, you can become a Patreon VIP. You’ll get early access to every Part Two episode. A deep archive of exclusive conversations. Insight into who’s coming next. And direct access to Galen himself.

    Join the VIP circle today Click Here. Cheers to leadership that matters!

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    33 min