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Maps Are Dead
Maps Are Dead is a podcast about navigating life when the old plans stop working. Hosted by Mike Dauphinee, this series is a raw, real, and often funny conversation with people learning to move forward without a clear path. It’s not about success formulas or five-year plans. It’s about inner maps—CliftonStrengths, courage, and the grit it takes to keep going when certainty disappears. Mike and his guests explore identity, leadership, parenting, purpose, and the moments that shake our lives loose. Join our community: https://the-fit-forum.circle.so/join?invitation_token=9d72b1d6f49e63892f277b
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Episodes
Confidence Is Remembered, Not Conjured 07.07.2026 1:03:09
Summary Katie Kennedy is seven years old, hand raised in art class, waiting for her teacher to just tell her what to do next. Twenty years later, she's a senior manager at Twin Cities agency OVATIVE Group, and she's still catching herself waiting for someone else to hand her the next step. Mike sits down with his longtime friend to unpack why people-pleasing might be the most manipulative...
Do It Scared with Serena Tillman 23.06.2026 1:01:45
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Serena Tillman, licensed master social worker, certified personal trainer, Pilates instructor, and founder of a women's community group called Esther's Daughters, for one of the most honest conversations of the season. Mike and Serena have known each other for 28 years. That history shows. This isn't a polished success story. It...
Life's Biggest Decisions Don't Have a Right Answer 09.06.2026 56:44
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Barbara Macnish, Gallup-certified strengths coach, founder of TriQuester Teams, and one of the first coaches to join The Dauphinee Group, for a conversation about what it means to navigate without a map. They go back nearly 20 years, to a strengths session in Portugal that changed Barbara's career before she even knew she wanted to be a co...
Stop Feeling. Start Designing. 26.05.2026 45:24
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Sarah Hassaine — global inclusion and diversity leader, TEDx speaker, and founder of Effective Immediately, for a conversation about what it actually takes to build cultures that work, and why the most human problems require the most disciplined strategy. Sarah has spent a decade doing the work that most companies rush to label and few actuall...
Know What You Won't Do. The Rest Gets Easier. with Kirsten Hogan 12.05.2026 53:37
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Kirsten Hogan, Chief Retail Officer at Dr. Squatch, for a conversation about what it actually takes to reclaim your story, and build a career you genuinely love. Kirsten grew up in a town of 900 people in northern Maine, made a deliberate choice to point herself somewhere different, and never stopped making deliberate choices after that. She s...
Loyalty Is a Strategy with Amol Dhargalkar 28.04.2026 49:32
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with Amol Dhargalkar — Chairman and Senior Managing Director at Chatham Financial, for a conversation that challenges one of the most common assumptions in modern career culture: that staying is settling. Amol has spent 25 years at a single firm, growing from its youngest undergraduate hire to Chairman of the Board. Not because he had no other opti...
Why High Performers Stop Growing with Johan Martinez on Presence Over Performance 14.04.2026 37:36
Summary In this powerful season two opener, Mike Dauphinee sits down with mental performance coach Johan Martinez to explore what it really means to build an internal compass, not as a concept, but as a lived practice forged through real adversity. From navigating the streets of inner-city Chicago as a child, to coaching championship-level athletes and high-performing executives, Johan unpacks the...
Navigating Life in a Mapless World 08.01.2026 19:43
Summary In the final episode of season one of the Maps are Dead podcast, Mike Dauphinee reflects on the journey of the podcast, the lessons learned, and the concept of navigating life without reliable maps. He emphasizes the importance of self-trust, understanding one's strengths, and the need for a new approach to decision-making in a rapidly changing world. The episode also introduces upcomi...
Vulnerability creates capacity with Damon Goddard 09.12.2025 56:56
Summary In this powerful episode, Mike Dauphinee sits down with elite performance coach Damon Goddard to explore the link between physical movement, decision-making, and the mental frameworks that shape our lives. From training world-class athletes to guiding CEOs through burnout, Damon unpacks how compensatory patterns, both physical and psychological, have expiration dates. Together, they challe...
How Faith Shapes Our Choices with Dr. Luke Powery 25.11.2025 59:26
Summary In this engaging conversation, Mike Dauphinee and Dr. Luke Powery explore the intricate relationship between decision-making, spirituality, and personal growth. They discuss the importance of mentorship, the pressures faced by today's youth, and the role of faith in leadership. Luke shares his journey from Miami to Stanford and Princeton, emphasizing the significance of relationships a...
Leadership Without the Spotlight with Destry Wardle 11.11.2025 59:54
Summary In this episode of Maps are Dead, Mike Dauphinee engages in a deep conversation with Destry Wardle, exploring the complexities of life transitions, personal growth, and the importance of community. Destry shares her journey from clinical counseling to coaching, emphasizing the significance of embracing discontent as a catalyst for change. The discussion highlights the role of authenticity...
Navigating the Early Stages of Venture Capital with Beth Scheer 28.10.2025 46:00
Summary In this conversation, Mike Dauphinee and Beth Scheer discuss the intricacies of navigating early-stage ventures, the transition from corporate roles to venture capital, and the importance of self-awareness in decision-making. Beth shares her experiences at Homebrew, emphasizing the hands-on approach they take with founders and the significance of building trust and relationships. They expl...
The Art of Decision-Making in Entrepreneurship with Nate Cadieux 14.10.2025 58:58
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee interviews Nate Cadieux, a developer and founder of Purpose Real Estate Group. They discuss Nate's journey in real estate, the challenges of decision-making, the burden of expectations, and the importance of communication and vulnerability in both personal and professional relationships. Nate shares insights on resilience, the cost of success, and the courag...
Jeremy Pietrocini on Risk, Reinvention, and Knowing When to Move 30.09.2025 57:30
Summary In this episode of Maps are Dead, Mike Dauphinee and Jeremy Pietrosini discuss navigating significant life changes, particularly the decision to launch a new business. They explore the importance of understanding one's strengths, overcoming perfectionism, and the role of belief and connectedness in decision-making. The conversation emphasizes the value of collaboration, facing fears, and t...
Dana Ackland on Identity, Restarts, and Leading Without a Map 18.09.2025 54:36
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee and Dana discuss the journey of personal development through coaching, the importance of understanding one's strengths, and the challenges of navigating life's uncertainties. They explore how communication styles impact relationships, the role of fear in decision-making, and the significance of self-awareness in achieving clarity. Dana shares her exp...
Erin Sykes on Michelin Stars and Motherhood 02.09.2025 52:28
Summary In this episode of Maps Are Dead , Mike Dauphinee sits down with Michelin-starred chef Erin Sykes to explore resilience, grit, and redefining success in high-performance environments. Erin shares her unlikely path into fine dining, starting at 25, fighting to be taken seriously, and eventually becoming the only female Michelin-starred chef in Denmark this year. They dive into the mental to...
The Coaching Shift That Changed Kyle Stowers' Game Forever 19.08.2025 47:42
Summary In this episode of 'Maps are Dead', Mike Dauphinee speaks with MLB player Kyle Stowers about his journey in baseball, the challenges of performance, and the importance of communication and understanding in both sports and life. They discuss the mental aspects of the game, the significance of having a supportive environment, and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and growth. Kyle...
Paul Seibert on Photography, Faith, and Grit 05.08.2025 1:09:19
Summary Paul Seibert is a door-off-the-chopper aerial photographer. But he didn’t start there. He started as a jazz saxophonist. Then a landscaper. Then a guy with a camera who couldn't not take pictures. In this episode, we talk about how purpose creeps up on you. We dig into his strengths, his leap into full-time photography, and how he’s navigating a creative industry in the age of AI. Paul...
Navigating Life in a Changing World with Matt Brown 22.07.2025 54:22
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee and Matt Brown explore the complexities of navigating one's career in a rapidly changing world. They discuss the tension between being an individual contributor versus moving into management, the impact of family dynamics on career choices, and the importance of living an intentional life. Matt shares his personal journey from literature to engineering,...
The Journey of Self-Discovery and Growth with Erica Flecker 15.07.2025 50:54
Summary In this conversation, Mike Dauphinee and Erica Arias explore the themes of personal growth, career transitions, and the importance of understanding one's strengths through CliftonStrengths. They discuss how Erica navigated significant changes in her career, the role of consistency and analytical thinking in leadership, and the balance between competition and collaboration. The conversation...
Beyond the Playbook: Resilient Leadership with Olympic Coach Skogen Sprang 08.07.2025 54:16
Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee interviews Skogen Sprang, the free ski sport director for USA Ski and Snowboard. They discuss Skogen's journey from athlete to coach, the evolution of free skiing, and the importance of innovation and resilience in competitive sports. Skogen shares insights on the balance between competition and personal growth, the significance of communication in coach...
Navigating life after college with Grace Wardle 01.07.2025 57:58
Summary In this episode of Maps Are Dead , Mike Dauphinee sits down with Grace Wardle, a recent college graduate navigating the transition from student life to the working world. Together, they unpack the emotional and logistical challenges of post-grad uncertainty, job hunting, rejection fatigue, and the pressure to "figure it out." Grace shares how her CliftonStrengths (Responsibility,...
Navigating Life's Transitions with Lucy Leonelli 24.06.2025 1:01:55
Summary In this engaging conversation, Mike Dauphinee speaks with Lucy Leonelli, who shares her unique journey of exploring various British subcultures and her transition from a corporate career to writing. They discuss the importance of understanding one's strengths, the role of identity in professional life, and the impact of death awareness on living a fulfilling life. Lucy's experiences, inclu...
Kevin’s Journey and the Truth About Mental Performance 17.06.2025 43:27
Stop trying to control the outcome. You don’t need all the answers. You need a vision big enough to drown out fear. Kevin left Italy, didn’t speak English, and still built a world-class career. Not because he knew every step—but because he moved anyway. Success isn’t about being ready. It’s about being resilient. What decision are you stalling on because you're trying to “do it right”? Summary...
Tanya Lama on Why “Ready” Is a Lie 10.06.2025 55:27
Waiting to feel ready is just a sophisticated form of stalling. Tanya thought she needed more papers, more time, more something . The truth? Academia rewards speed, not hesitation. If the door’s cracked, kick it open. You’re already enough. Summary In this episode, Mike Dauphinee speaks with Tanya Lama, a professor of genomics, about her journey in academia, the challenges of mentorship, and the i...
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