Welcome to the MPWR Coaching Podcast, where we explore what it means to lead with purpose, courage, and clarity. Hosted by leadership expert and MPWR founder Eric Pfeiffer, each episode dives into the real conversations that fuel personal growth and organizational transformation.
Welcome to the MPWR Podcast, where leadership is redefined—not as a title or position, but as your daily influence and impact. I’m your host, Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching. In this episode, I’m joined by Dawn Neldon, our Director of Content as we explore what truly separates thriving leaders from those who crumble under pressure.
What separates good leaders from great ones? It’s not charisma, intelligence, or even experience. It’s ownership.
In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, host Eric Pfeiffer, CEO of MPWR Coaching, is joined by Dawn Neldon, Director of Content, to explore the crucial shift from blame to responsibility—why it’s hard, how it changes everything, and what tools you need to lead with confidence under pressure.
What really separates powerful leaders from those who crumble under pressure? It's not strategy-it's emotional intelligence.
In this episode of the MPWR Podcast, hosts Eric Pfeiffer and Dawn break down the EQ Matrix, a transformative framework for turning self-awareness into your greatest leadership superpower. From navigating chaos with composure to recognizing emotional blind spots before they sabotage your influence, this conversation will challenge how you see yourself and your role as a leader.
In a world where 65% of leaders report experiencing burnout symptoms, leading to decreased productivity and higher turnover rates, and with global employee engagement declining from 23% to 21% in 2024, the need for effective leadership frameworks has never been more critical.
In this episode, hosts Eric Pfeiffer and Dawn Neldon delve into the Kairos Circle—a transformative framework designed to help leaders pause, process, and pivot during defining moments. They explore how this approach can turn obstacles into opportunities for growth, fostering resilience and adaptability in leadership.
Every leader wants a high-performing team—but what if your team isn’t showing up the way you expect? What if motivation is low, accountability is missing, or your culture feels out of sync?
In this powerful episode, we unpack the real (and often overlooked) reasons why teams underperform—and it might surprise you. It’s not always about the people. Often, it’s about the environment you’ve created, the expectations you’ve set (or haven’t), and the leadership patterns that are unknowingly holding your team back.
It’s a painful truth: most organizations spend more time planning their next product launch than they do preparing their next generation of leaders. And the cost? Burnout. High turnover. Stalled growth. Talented team members walking out the door because they feel unseen, unsupported, and underdeveloped.
In this powerful episode, Eric Pfeiffer is joined by our Director of Content, Dawn Neldon to uncover the silent crisis happening inside boardrooms and breakrooms alike. Together, they reveal the biggest mistake companies make—prioritizing deliverables over development—and how this oversight quietly erodes culture, morale, and momentum.
You can have a flawless strategy, polished systems, and clearly defined roles—but if your team doesn’t trust you, none of it matters. Trust is the oxygen of leadership. Without it, culture suffocates, engagement plummets, and performance flatlines.
In this eye-opening episode, Eric Pfeiffer is joined once again by Director of Content, Dawn Neldon to explore a crisis that’s often overlooked—especially in high-performing organizations: the slow erosion of trust. Beneath the surface of strong KPIs and fast growth, many leaders unknowingly lead teams that are quietly disconnected, emotionally disengaged, and hesitant to bring their full selves to the table.
It may come as a surprise, but the way most leaders show up is more habitual than intentional. They lead the way they were led. They rely on instinct, default patterns, or inherited behaviors—often without realizing it. They lean into what’s comfortable, not always what’s effective. But here’s the reality: leadership is not one-size-fits-all—especially in today’s fast-evolving, multigenerational, and values-driven workplace. If you’re leading everyone the same way, chances are you’re not actually leading them at all.
In this transformative episode, Eric Pfeiffer sits down with Director of Content, Dawn Neldon to explore the Leadership Square—a dynamic, practical model that empowers leaders to flex their leadership style in real-time to match the development level, confidence, and competence of each individual on their team. Building off the Development Square introduced in the previous episode, this conversation moves from theory to execution, showing leaders how to move with intention—not assumption.
November 12 at 9AM PST