Join Mike Robbins for his podcast, We’re All in This Together — named after his bestselling book — where he explores what it really takes to lead, connect, and thrive in today’s world.
Drawing on more than twenty-five years of experience working with leaders and teams at top organizations such as Google, Wells Fargo, Microsoft, Walmart, the NBA, Pixar, and many others, Mike brings warmth, honesty, and deep insight to every episode.
Each week, he shares practical wisdom from his own journey and sometimes meaningful conversations with thought leaders, executives, and changemakers who are redefining leadership and culture. These authentic discussions tackle the real challenges of teamwork, trust, and belonging — offering actionable tools and inspiring stories to help you lead with heart, enhance your impact, and bring out the best in yourself and those around you.
Kindness is often misunderstood as soft or optional, but in leadership and life it’s one of the strongest forces we have. On this episode, I talk about why leading with kindness is not only good for our relationships and well-being, but also a powerful driver of trust, engagement, and performance at work. I share some of the research about how kindness impacts culture and effectiveness, and explore practical ways we can bring more of it into our work, our leadership, and our lives, especially during times of stress, change, and challenge.
Fear is part of being human, but when it drives us, it limits our courage, creativity, and connection. On this episode, I talk about how we can notice and work with fear more effectively using Brené Brown’s “above and below the line” framework. I explore what it looks like to lead from awareness rather than reactivity, and how we can move from fear and control toward curiosity and courage in our work, relationships, and life.
Gratitude is one of the most powerful forces we can tap into—for our mindset, relationships, and work. Yet it’s also full of paradox. It can be hard to access authentic gratitude when things are messy, stressful, or hard and it can even become hollow when we use it to cover up discomfort. On this episode, I talk about the power and the paradox of gratitude, especially at this time of year. I share how genuine appreciation can help us stay grounded, connected, and strong, even in the midst of uncertainty or challenge.
This is an episode to honor the late, great John Beam who passed away last week. John was the Athletic Director and former Head Football Coach at Laney College in Oakland, CA. He and I met in 1989 when I arrived at Skyline High School in Oakland where he coached football for 22 years. John and his Laney College Eagles were featured in the series Last Chance U on Netflix in 2020.
As an incredibly successful high school and college football coach over more than 40 years, John knew a lot about how to build a winning culture – in football, business, and life. This interview was conducted in August of 2020 and we are re-airing this conversation in honor of John’s great life, wisdom, and legacy.
Full Show Notes
In challenging times, optimism can seem hard. But honest optimism isn’t about ignoring the difficulties or uncertainties; it’s about choosing to see what’s possible while telling the truth about what’s real. On this episode, I talk about the difference between false positivity and genuine hope, and why authentic, grounded optimism is one of the most powerful traits we can bring to leadership, culture, and life right now. I also share specific ways to practice honest optimism in our work and relationships every day.

