Justin McMenamy

Grody & UnPrOfEsSiOnAL

Business EN ↓ 52 episodes

Hello and welcome to Grody & UnPrOfEsSiOnAL, my name is Justin McMenamy, and my mission is to share both profitable and painful leadership lessons I have acquired over a twenty-year career as a misfit in corporate America.    Like everyone, I have worked with and for hundreds of leaders across my career. While some leaders are great, and many are good, the vast majority find themselves tossed into leadership and left to figure it out on their own.  Grody & Unprofessional seeks to share leadership stories harvested from my own experiences and from the experiences of others through approachable...

Author

Justin McMenamy

Category

Business

Podcast website

www.spreaker.com

Latest episode

Jul 9, 2026

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Episodes

Are Leaders Born or Taught? w. Brent Adamson 09.07.2026

Host Justin McMenamy continues his conversation with Brent Adamson, co-author of “The Challenger Sale” and “The Framemaking Sale”.   When asked if Challengers are born or taught, Adamson argues Challengers are made, not born, noting their research focused on trainable skills, knowledge, and behaviors rather than traits like charisma.  Adamson reframes the key question from “Which profile am I?” to...

Be A Challeger, Not A Jerk w. Brent Adamson 25.06.2026

This is the first of two episodes in which Justin McMenamy interviews Brent Adamson, acclaimed author of The Challenger Sale.    Justin leads off the conversation by sharing how The Challenger Sale helped codify Precision Planting’s customer-education approach to sales and marketing, highlighting that concepts of the book permeated both the global growth strategy as well as employee recruiting and...

The Velvet Hammer w. Jim Weber 11.06.2026

Host Justin McMenamy and guest Jim Weber discuss techniques by which innovative teams can survive inside large bureaucracies.  They discuss the need for the innovative leader to set a different “cultural thermostat,” from the broader organization; allowing for some of the organization to be in a flexible gaseous state while the rest of the company remains a solid structure focused on optimizing th...

From the Flight Deck to the Factory Floor w. Steve Roehrich 28.05.2026

Host Justin McMenamy interviews Steve “Roach” Roehrich, a veteran naval aviator, former Fortune 50 Chief Business Improvement Officer, and aerospace manufacturing CEO, about leadership lessons acquired and deployed in military and corporate theatres.   Across the wide-ranging conversation, Roehrich recounts growing up poor in rural Minnesota, joining the Navy as an aviator, traveling the world, st...

When You're Another Brick in the Wall w. Leo Salotti 14.05.2026

Host Justin McMenamy welcomes Leo Salotti, co-founder of Terranova, to discuss leadership lessons learned from cross-cultural management and career transitions.    Across the episode, Leo describes lessons learned after being promoted to leading a team which spanned Argentina and Brazil, including choosing humility by delivering a full leadership presentation in Portuguese and tailoring solutions...

Don't Burn the Boats w. Jim Weber 30.04.2026

Host Justin McMenamy and Jim Weber continue their conversation on fostering a culture of innovation including methods of preventing it from being killed by pessimism and process.   This episode covers innovation’s overlap with creativity and art, and how nearly every company markets themselves as innovative, sometimes despite objective evidence to the contrary.   Justin introduces the “Trellis and...

Serial Entreprenourship w. Danny Kirk 16.04.2026

Host Justin McMenamy interviews entrepreneur and marketer Danny Kirk.  The conversation spans topics like defining failure and success, the place for pessimism in business, and leadership lessons drawn from the great philosopher Shaquille O’Neal.   Kirk shares his unconventional background, raised by academics and musicians, a high-achieving classical trumpet player who dropped out of high school,...

A Race to the (Liquid) Death w. Andy Pearson 02.04.2026

Host Justin McMenamy interviews Andy Pearson, creative director at Liquid Death.   Through the conversation, Pearson recounts stories, from early in his career, of buying taxidermy squirrels and navigating eBay’s ban on selling human body parts.   Andy then contrasts the philosophies of various ad agencies and stresses the importance of a shared creative vision and engaged leadership, ideally with...

Tapping Organizational Creativity w. Jim Weber 19.03.2026

Host Justin McMenamy and guest Jim Weber continue their multi-episode discussion around the many ingredients which comprise a successful culture of innovation.    On the topic of brainstorming both Justin and Jim agree that scheduled brainstorming sessions with idea voting and ranking are mostly unproductive. Jim argues effective brainstorming consists of informal, rapid idea vetting with colleagu...

Hungry, Humble & Smart: A Culture Without Silos w. Kristen Patty 05.03.2026

Host Justin McMenamy welcomes Kristen Patty to discuss leadership and HR lessons from their time at Precision Planting during a decade of growth from under 100 employees to over 500, including global expansion across more than 15 countries and the acquisition by AGCO. Kristen shares why she left a large multinational retailer early in her career for a startup, emphasizing self-discovery, taking th...

Building Empathy w. Erin Thorp 19.02.2026

In this episode host Justin McMenamy welcomes fellow leadership podcaster Erin Thorpe.  Across the conversation each discusses formative early-career experiences and how they shaped their mid-career focus on leadership. Both reflect on how not fitting within organizational norms can bleed into lowered self-worth, and they discuss a framework of being “refined” versus “consumed” by adversity, empha...

Innovation: Easier Said than Done w. Jim Weber 05.02.2026

In the first episode of the mini-series entitled “ Innovation: Is It More Than a Feeling? ” host Justin McMenamy and Jim Weber explore the concept of innovation. The episode delves into defining the necessary components of innovation, contrasting it with being merely clever or even foolish.  Jim shares his career experiences as an innovator within a Dow 30 organization and discusses his personal t...

Why Teams Rebel & Talent Resigns w. Caleb Schleder 22.01.2026

This episode features host Justin McMenamy and guest Caleb Schleder discussing the Situational Leadership model. They delve into the four leadership styles (L1 through L4) and their applications based on employee competence and confidence. The conversation emphasizes the importance of recognizing and adapting to these styles to enhance team performance. They also explore challenges like managing '...

Situational Leadership w. Caleb Schleder 08.01.2026

In this episode, host Justin McMenemy is joined by Caleb Schleder to discuss the framework of Situational Leadership. They delve into the importance of tailoring leadership styles to specific situations and the pitfalls of a one-size-fits-all approach. Justin emphasizes the significance of avoiding the 'because I said so' attitude and introduces Situational Leadership as his go-to advice for new l...

'The Spinach King' w. John Seabrook 25.12.2025

In this episode, host Justin McMenamy interviews John Seabrook, an author and journalist, about his recent book 'The Spinach King.' The discussion centers on the dual legacies of John’s grandfather, Charles F. Seabrook, a pioneering yet controversial figure in agriculture. Known for his innovative work in industrializing vegetable farming and his collaboration with Clarence Birdseye, Charles is de...

'The Challenger Sale' w. Bryce Baker 11.12.2025

In this episode host Justin McMenamy and guest Bryce Baker discuss the evolution of sales strategies, homing in on the Challenger Sale method. With nearly 15 years of experience in sales at Precision Planting, Bryce shares the transition from Solutions-based selling to the more effective Challenger approach. They outline how this method disrupts traditional practices by emphasizing commercial teac...

Balancing Life's Highs and Lows w. Jeff Snowden 27.11.2025

In this episode Justin and guest Jeff Snowden discuss a variety of topics ranging from leadership lessons, marketing strategies, and personal struggles, both personal and professional.  They delve into Jeff’s background, his career transitions from photography to marketing, and his foundational marketing philosophies. Jeff emphasizes the importance of making differentiated and believable promises...

Cooking Up Product Development w. Jason Stoller 13.11.2025

In this episode, Justin McMenamy converses with Jason Stoller about their joint experiences at Precision Planting. The discussion focuses on the distinguishing factors between large corporations and smaller startups in terms of product development processes vs. recipes. They delve into the importance of proximity to customers, iterative development, and the freedom to take risks and even fail with...

Skunk Works VII: The Bleeping Navy 30.10.2025

In this episode, Justin McMenamy concludes his examination of Kelly Johnson's 14 Rules of Management with a focus on Johnson's unwritten 15th rule. He explains the intricacies of creating and maintaining a 'Skunk Works' organization within a larger corporate entity, noting the challenges that come with resource and business model acquisitions. He highlights the importance of aligning with like-min...

Getting Out of the Rut w. Steve Pierz 16.10.2025

In this episode, host Justin McMenamy interviews Steve Pierz, a friend and fellow corporate misfit, who shares his unconventional strategies and experiences from a long, innovative career. Steve recounts his daring approach in large meetings, his early passion for mechanical engineering inspired by his creative upbringing, and his impactful yet rebellious career at Caterpillar where he frequently...

Insurgent Leadership w. Brad Stoller 02.10.2025

In this episode of Grody & UnPrOfEsSiOnAL, host Justin McMenamy & Brad Stoller explore the concepts of asymmetric warfare and the infinite games, focusing on how small organizations like Precision Planting can compete against much larger competitors.  The conversation delves into the importance of selecting the right leaders with characteristics such as mission-driven mindset, independence...

How the Weak Win Wars w. Brad Stoller 18.09.2025

In this episode, host Justin McMenamy and guest Brad Stoller delve into the history and strategic growth of Precision Planting, an innovative agricultural company from Central Illinois. Founded by a resourceful farmer in 1993, the company prioritized improving planting equipment through unique solutions, fostering a loyal customer base and rapid technological advancements.   The episode highlights...

No Brilliant Jerks w. Caleb Schleder 04.09.2025

In this episode, host Justin McMenamy and guest Caleb Schleder share critical insights into team building and leadership, drawing from their extensive corporate experience. They discuss the importance of trust, psychological safety, and culture curation in building effective teams.   Strategies for hiring, including prioritizing the right fit over filling positions quickly, and innovative approach...

The Elon Effect w. Billy Samoa Saleebey 21.08.2025

In this episode, host Justin McMenamy interviews Billy Samoa Saleebey, a former Tesla and SolarCity employee, about his experiences working in Elon Musk's companies. The discussion delves into Saleebey's roles in Global Sales and Product Training, and Leadership Development.   The episode explores Elon Musk's leadership style, the rigorous work culture at Tesla, and the unique onboarding and inter...

The Angry Birds of Management w. Jeff Snowden 07.08.2025

In this special anniversary episode of 'Grody & UnPrOfEsSiOnAL,' host Justin McMenamy and guest Jeff Snowden discuss various types of leadership styles by humorously comparing them to different birds. They explore the traits and behaviors of each bird type and relate them to characteristics found in management and corporate environments. The episode covers a range of bird analogies—from seagul...

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