What do music and corporate leadership have in common? From classical and jazz bassist to consulting for Fortune 500 companies, today’s guest is here to explain why “culture is the bass”—the foundation that sets the tone for everything in business.

In this episode of Cut to the Chase: Podcast, Gregg welcomes Gerald Leonard—renowned culture change consultant, author, TEDx speaker, and professional bassist—for a dynamic conversation that weaves the worlds of music and corporate leadership. Drawing on his unique background as a CEO and C-IQ Coach, Gerald shares how the discipline of jazz ensembles offers powerful lessons for corporate teamwork, adaptability, and exceeding customer expectations in today’s fast-paced world of business.

If you want actionable insights on aligning company culture, embracing change, or simply performing at your very best, this episode is for you!

What to expect in this episode:
– Culture Sets the Tone: How Gerald Leonard’s journey from jazz bassist to business consultant revealed that strong culture is the foundation of high-performing teams
– Jazz Ensembles as a Business Blueprint: Why the principles of improvisation, listening, and trust are the secret to agile and adaptable organizations
– Customer Expectations Have Evolved: What modern clients expect in an age of AI, instant messaging, and shrinking response windows
– The Danger of Cultural Blind Spots: Why ignoring input from frontline team members leads to broken systems and failed change efforts
– Simplify to Scale: How focusing on just 3–4 critical improvements leads to higher adoption and better outcomes
– Social Capital Over Org Charts: How to find the real influencers in your business—and why they’re key to driving meaningful change
– Practice Is the Performance: The #1 reason why elite business teams, like musicians and athletes, keep winning

Key Actionable Takeaways:
– Culture Is the Bassline: Just like in music, the foundational tone of a team or company is its culture—neglect it, and everything else suffers
– Lead Like a Jazz Ensemble: Encourage adaptability, trust, and responsiveness—small, aligned teams that can improvise thrive in today’s pace of change
– Include the Whole Band: Don’t design change in a silo—bring in voices from every level, especially the frontline, to ensure solutions actually work
– Make Change Simple, Not Sexy: Focus on simplifying core processes instead of adding complexity—this builds momentum and sustainable transformation

Stay tuned for more updates, and don’t miss our next deep dive on Cut to The Chase: Podcast with Gregg Goldfarb!

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Resources:
– Check out Gerald Leonard’s books, music, courses, and more: https://geraldjleonard.com/portfolio
– Visit Gerald’s website & Watch his TEDx talk: https://geraldjleonard.com
– Connect with Gerald on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geraldjleonard
– Turnberry Premiere: https://turnberrypremiere.com

This episode was produced and brought to you by Reignite Media.

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