Chuck Hutchison
Do The Work
Do the Work is a reflective podcast for leaders and strivers focused on accountability, ownership, and personal growth. This podcast isn’t a roadmap to success or a step-by-step system. It shares lessons drawn from lived experience—from growing up on a farm in rural Ohio to championship football at Ohio State, the NFL, and executive leadership in business. Along the way came real challenges—injury, divorce, family addiction, custody battles, and career disruption—that shaped a core belief: lasting results come from doing the work, especially when clarity is late. Each episode explores leadersh...
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Chuck Hutchison
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Feb 7, 2026
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Episodes
Episode 4 Accountability 07.02.2026 3:10
Episode 4 — Accountability Lights reveal what happened. Camera makes it visible. Action sets the outcome in motion. Accountability is what follows when there is no distance left. This episode is about accountability after action and responsibility — when results are visible, explanations don’t change them, and ownership is no longer private. Accountability is not punishment. It is not shame. And i...
Episode 5 Doing Your Best 07.02.2026 4:29
Episode 5 — Doing Your Best Lights reveal the situation. Camera keeps you in it. Action demands a response. Doing your best is what remains when conditions aren’t ideal and outcomes are uncertain. This episode is about what “doing your best” actually means — not as effort or intention, but as conduct. Doing your best is not intensity. It is not motivation. And it is not measured by results. It is...
Episode 6 Resorting To Help 07.02.2026 3:37
Episode 6 — Resorting to Help Lights reveal the situation. Camera confirms you are still in it. Action has already been taken. Resorting to help is what happens when effort is real — and still insufficient. This episode is about asking for help without abandoning responsibility . Resorting to help is not weakness. It is not avoidance. And it is not handing things off. It is recognizing the limit o...
Episode 7 Community 07.02.2026 4:18
Episode 7 — Community Lights reveal the situation. Camera shows you’re not alone. Action is still yours. Community is what sustains responsibility — not replaces it. This episode is about community after responsibility is accepted and help has been used properly. Community is not comfort. It is not consensus. And it is not belonging for its own sake. Community is a structure where standards are vi...
Episode 3 Responsibility 26.01.2026 3:10
Episode 3 — Responsibility Lights reveal the situation. Camera puts you in it. Action sets things in motion. Responsibility is what remains. This episode is about responsibility after action — when outcomes arrive and the moment has passed. Responsibility is not blame. It is not guilt. And it is not control over results. Responsibility is the decision to stand inside what’s already happened and go...
Episode 2 - Ownership 20.01.2026 3:13
Episode 2 — Ownership “Lights, camera, action” is the moment. Ownership is what follows. This episode is about what happens after a decision is made and action is taken — when outcomes arrive and responsibility can no longer be deferred, explained, or reframed. Ownership is not blame. It’s not self‑criticism. And it’s not control over results. Ownership is the decision to stand inside what happene...
Episode 1 — Lights, Camera, Action 13.01.2026 2:22
Lights, Camera, Action This podcast is not about motivation, mindset, or feeling ready. It’s about the moment when reality is clear enough, delay is no longer possible, and action is required. Lights means the situation is visible — not perfectly or fairly, but enough that pretending stops. Camera means you are in it. Observed or not, what happens next counts. Action is what determines outcomes. W...
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