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No Limit Leadership


1 81: From Nothing to a Billion: The Leadership Playbook They Don’t Teach You w/ Harry L Allen 36:51
Traditional banks often lack personalized service, and local businesses struggle to find true partnership in financial institutions. Meanwhile, higher education faces scrutiny over relevance and ROI in a world where information is nearly free. Harry Allen helped launch Studio Bank to blend technology with high-touch service, fueled by community investment. At Belmont, he's applying the same entrepreneurial mindset to modernize university operations and embed practical learning experiences, like a one-of-a-kind partnership with Dolly Parton, into academia. In this episode, Harry L. Allen, co-founder of Studio Bank and now CFO at Belmont University, unpacks the bold vision behind launching a community-first bank in a city dominated by financial giants. He shares the leadership lessons that shaped his journey, how to lead through crisis, and why mentorship is the key to filling today's leadership vacuum. Key Takeaways Leveraging both financial and social capital creates a unique, community-first banking model. High-tech doesn't mean low-touch, Studio Bank fused innovation with personal relationships. Leadership means showing up, especially during crisis. Universities must shift from being information hubs to delivering real-world experience. Succession and mentorship are vital to cultivating the next generation of leaders. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Harry L. Allen 01:49 The Birth of Studio Bank 04:29 Leveraging Technology in Community Banking 07:25 The Courage to Start a New Venture 10:37 Leadership Challenges in High Growth 13:02 Leading Through Crisis: The COVID Experience 17:55 Transitioning from Banking to Education 21:16 The Role of Leadership in Higher Education 25:16 Adapting to Challenges in Higher Education 30:04 The Leadership Vacuum in Society 33:17 Advice for Emerging Leaders 35:21 The American Dream and Community Impact No Limit Leadership is the go-to podcast for growth-minded executives, middle managers, and team leaders who want more than surface-level leadership advice. Hosted by executive coach and former Special Forces commander Sean Patton, this show dives deep into modern leadership, self-leadership, and the real-world strategies that build high-performing teams. Whether you're focused on leadership development, building a coaching culture, improving leadership communication, or strengthening team accountability, each episode equips you with actionable insights to unlock leadership potential across your organization. From designing onboarding systems that retain talent to asking better questions that drive clarity and impact, No Limit Leadership helps you lead yourself first so you can lead others better. If you're ready to create a culture of ownership, resilience, and results, this leadership podcast is for you.…
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Colin Domoney, CTO and co-founder of Thinking of U, shares his career journey in cybersecurity and his expertise in API security. He started as a kid building electronics and crypto systems, which led him to develop battle-hardened defense systems. He gravitated towards software and eventually got into AppSec, diving into the deep end and fixing a million AppSec vulnerabilities. Colin emphasizes the importance of developers having security skills and offers advice on how to build something cool that is also secure. He discusses the unique challenges and opportunities in API security and the role of AI in the industry. Takeaways Developers with security skills are highly sought after in the industry. API security requires a different approach compared to standard web app security. API security encompasses a wide range of tools and techniques, from shift left to runtime protection. Colin's book, Defending APIs, is aimed at anyone tasked with defending APIs, with a focus on developers. AI is a powerful tool that accelerates learning and problem-solving in various areas, including cybersecurity. AI creates both opportunities and challenges in the industry, and it is important to stay informed and adapt to its impact.…
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1 How to Master Leadership Roles leveraging Strategic Insights and Business Tenets with Tom Heiser 30:38
Summary: In this episode, Gene discusses management principles and leadership strategies for senior leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs with Tom Heiser, previously CEO of ClickSoftware, EVP at EMC, and President at RSA the cyber division of EMC. They cover topics such as opening the aperture, balancing strategy and tactics, embracing change, connecting the dots, and more. The conversation emphasizes the importance of learning from tough times, setting a clear vision, and problem-solving with a positive mindset. Takeaways Balancing strategy and tactics is crucial for success in leadership roles. Embracing change and learning from tough times are essential for personal and professional growth. The rule of 15 degrees emphasizes the importance of iteration and continuous improvement in business strategies. Asking 'why' five times to find the root cause is a valuable problem-solving technique. Maintaining a positive mindset and focusing on the achievable is key to overcoming challenges in leadership and business. Setting a clear vision and connecting the dots between current state and desired state is essential for success in business and leadership.…
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1 Building Culture, Navigating Careers, and Securing the Future with Jim Alkove, CEO of Oleria 34:51
Jim Alkove, CEO and co-founder of Olaria, shares his career journey and insights on cybersecurity training and becoming a board advisor. He emphasizes the importance of starting at the beginning and gaining experience in software engineering during his time at Microsoft. Alkove highlights the need for a more diverse pool of candidates and situational training to meet the workforce demands of the cybersecurity industry. He also discusses the significance of company culture and values in building successful teams. Alkove provides advice on moving laterally to gain broader skills and transitioning to advisory roles in early-stage companies. Key Takeaways Move laterally to gain broader skillsets while in early-stage of careers. Training needs to be more accessible to a diverse pool of candidates in order to meet the demands of the cybersecurity industry. Company culture and values are crucial in building successful teams. Write down your goals, be humble, and be open to learning and criticism.…
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In this episode, Gene Fay interviews Ed Adams, President and CEO at Security Innovation, about his journey into cybersecurity and his work in advancing software security practices. Ed shares his story of transitioning from quality assurance in software at Rational Software to founding Security Innovation, a company focused on application security and training. Ed also dives into his book, See Yourself in Cybersecurity Careers Beyond Hacking, which highlights the many career paths available in the cybersecurity industry beyond hands-on keyboard roles. He discusses the cybersecurity talent shortage, particularly how it affects underrepresented groups, and the need for organizations to rethink how they hire and retain talent. Takeaways: There are many ways to start a career in cybersecurity, even from non-technical backgrounds. Security is an integral part of software quality can help developers and organizations create more secure, reliable applications. The book, See Yourself in Cybersecurity Careers Beyond Hacking, focuses on educating the next generation of cybersecurity professionals and promoting diversity in the field. The cybersecurity talent shortage is not about the lack of skilled individuals, but about outdated hiring practices and insufficient investment in talent development.…
In this episode, Gene Fay interviews Sammy Migues, Principal at Imbricate Security, about his journey into cybersecurity and his work on the Building Security in Maturity Model (BSIMM). Sammy shares his experience starting in computer science in the late 1970s and how he became a computer security professional. He explains the motivation behind creating the BSIMM and how it helps organizations measure and improve their software security practices. Sammy also discusses the trifecta for career success, which includes setting a strategy, translating business objectives into actionable steps, and contextualizing skills within the organization. Finally, Sammy shares his thoughts on the cybersecurity shortage and the challenges in hiring and retaining skilled professionals. Takeaways Starting a career in cybersecurity can begin with a degree in computer science and a willingness to adapt and learn as the industry evolves. The Building Security in Maturity Model (BSIM) is a framework that helps organizations measure and improve their software security practices. The trifecta for career success in management includes setting a strategy, translating business objectives into actionable steps, and contextualizing skills within the organization. The cybersecurity shortage is not just a lack of professionals, but also a result of challenging hiring processes and unrealistic job requirements.…
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1 Pros & Cons of Experience at Large Corporations vs Start-Ups with Jeff Hudesman, CISO of Pinwheel 21:37
Summary: In this episode, Gene Fay interviews Jeff Hudesman, CISO at Pinwheel, about his career in cybersecurity. Jeff shares his journey from starting as an intern at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center to working at Sony and eventually joining Pinwheel. He discusses the differences between working in large companies like Sony and startups, highlighting the ability to be impactful and the agility of startups. Jeff also shares an anecdote about a security incident at a water treatment facility and emphasizes the importance of planning in cybersecurity. Takeaways: Working in both large companies and startups can provide valuable experiences in cybersecurity. Startups offer the opportunity to be impactful and make a significant difference. Cybersecurity incidents can occur even in critical infrastructure facilities like water treatment plants. Planning is indispensable in cybersecurity, as threats are dynamic and constantly changing.…
Omer Cohen CISO of Descope shares his career story, highlights include: Joy in the constant variety of work in incident response Benefits of a mature approach to cybersecurity as a start-up Seeing his work in cybersecurity result in a real-world impact and the arrest and prosecution of cybercriminals B-Sides and the fun of small in person meet-ups…
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Cybersecurity recruiter Kyle McIntyre offers unique guidance based on his work as a retained search specialist working with hiring managers (VPs & C-Levels) in the cybersecurity industry in this episode. He and Gene discuss: How to conduct preliminary research on potential employers and career paths How to reverse engineer desirable backgrounds to demystify potential career paths Tips on crafting effective & thoughtful outreach to hiring managers Advice on optimizing your resume & profile for breaking into cyber with no prior industry experience How to manage imposter syndrome, anxiety and self-doubt during a job search More Kyle McIntyre on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thekylemcintyre/…
In this episode, Gene Fay interviews Tom Heiser about his journey and shares tenets for managing oneself. The conversation covers topics such as execution, accountability, expressing passion, doing the best job possible, getting outside one's comfort zone, and focusing on what one can control. Takeaways Execution is key to success. Just do it. Accountability is important in personal and professional growth. Expressing passion and committing to one's work leads to fulfillment and success. Doing the best job possible is a pathway to career advancement. Getting outside one's comfort zone fosters personal and professional growth. Focus on what you can control and be present in the current situation.…
Neil Bahadur, Head of Product in Cybersecurity at Wells Fargo, developed a unique and valuable perspective by switching from security to business development and back to security. In this episode, he and Gene discuss that transition and what he learned from it. They also discuss cybersecurity trends those new to the industry should be aware of, and more. Neil Bahadur on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/neilbahadur/…
One of the most important parts of being a cybersecurity professional is knowing how to ask the right questions, says CISO Aaron Katz. Aaron started his career as a consultant, and says that's where he honed his question skills. He thinks all aspiring cybersecurity pros should start out with consulting gigs – you learn the business side and what questions to ask, plus get a feel for cybersecurity as a whole, rather than just one tool or product. He and Gene talk about this career path, plus his journey to CISO, why hiring managers are not good at finding cybersecurity candidates, and more. Aaron Katz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pendraggon87/…
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Ed Giles runs cybersecurity seminars for seniors, and wants to spread the word that it's a great way to both get your CPEs and give back to your community. Ed and Gene talk about those seminars, plus Ed's journey from English major to cybersecurity professional, the importance of thinking about security as a business enabler, and more. Ed Giles on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/evgiles/…
How is AI going to change entry-level cybersecurity jobs? Gene and AgileBlue president Tony Pietrocola discuss in this episode. They also talk about: Tony's career and what AgileBlue does How AI will affect both cybersecurity and cybercrime What he's looking for in interns Tony Pietrocola on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonypietrocola/ AgileBlue: https://agileblue.com/…
Want to start a career as a pen tester? Phillip Wylie literally wrote the book on the topic. Gene and Phillip, co-author of The Pentester Blueprint: Starting a Career as an Ethical Hacker and host of the Phillip Wylie Show, have a wide-ranging and advice-filled conversation on: His career journey and his podcast Starting a pen testing career Collegiate Cyber Defense Competitions How to leverage B-Sides More Phillip Wylie on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillipwylie/ The Pentester Blueprint: https://www.amazon.com/Pentester-BluePrint-Your-Guide-Being/dp/1119684307…
Kimberly Anstett has had a C-level cybersecurity position for about a decade. She's seen the CIO role transform, and shares her thoughts on that transformation in this episode. She and Gene discuss her journey to CIO, how to inspire the next generation to embrace STEM careers, what she's looking for when hiring, and more. Kimberly Anstett on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kimberly-anstett-6b3a259/…
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