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CEO School with Suneera Madhani

CEO School with Suneera Madhani

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Less than 2% of female founders ever break 1M in revenue. We’re on a mission to change that. Welcome to CEO School. I'm your host, Suneera Madhani, and each week, you’ll learn from incredible mentors who’ve made it to the 2% club and women well on their way. But first, a few class rules. Grab your seat because we’re here to get sh*t done. We’re one team, one dream. And we believe that we deserve to have it all because nothing bad happens when women make more money. You’re a real business now. Class is officially in session.Suneera Madhani, 2025 Economía Gestión y Liderazgo Liderazgo
Episodios
  • Building Teams That Actually Work with Patrick Lencioni
    Apr 13 2026
    Are you unknowingly creating dysfunction inside your organization? If you’ve ever felt like leadership is more complicated than it should be, this episode will challenge that belief. Suneera Madhani sits down with Patrick Lencioni to unpack why simplicity, clarity, and trust are the real drivers of scalable success. You’ll walk away rethinking how you lead, communicate, and build teams that actually perform. Patrick Lencioni is a bestselling author, leadership expert, and founder of The Table Group, where he helps organizations build healthier teams and stronger cultures. He is best known for books like The Five Dysfunctions of a Team, which have become foundational in modern leadership. What you’ll learn in this episode: (00:02) Why organizational health is the greatest competitive advantage in business. (03:15) How lack of clarity creates confusion and slows down growth. (07:40) What trust really means in leadership and how to build it. (12:05) Why vulnerability is essential for high-performing teams. (18:22) How to identify and fix dysfunction inside your organization. (24:10) Why simplicity in leadership leads to better execution. (31:45) How to align your team around clear values and priorities. (38:30) What leaders must stop doing to scale effectively. Thank you to Patrick Lencioni for being on our show! Use code CEO20 for 20% off your assessment at https://www.workinggenius.com/ Join the CEO School’s Millionaire Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/join. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/
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    44 m
  • Why Your Network Is Literally Your Net Worth
    Mar 30 2026
    Have you been networking the wrong way, treating it as a transaction instead of a long-term relationship investment? This episode gets into the real work behind two things that can transform a business: building a genuine community and forging the kind of strategic partnerships that actually move the needle. Host Suneera Madhani and guest Cate Luzio, founder and CEO of Luminary, go deep on how Cate survived losing 80% of her revenue overnight during COVID, why she pivoted to acquisitions as a growth strategy, and the mindset shifts every leader needs to make around self-advocacy, networking, and community. Whether you’re thinking about building a community around your brand, landing your first major partnership, or exploring M&A as a growth lever, this episode gives you the real-world playbook to start thinking and acting like the CEO who plays the long game. Cate Luzio is the founder and CEO of Luminary, a global professional education and networking platform supporting women and allies through community learning and leadership development. After two decades in corporate investment banking at Bank of America, JPMorgan, and HSBC, Cate left finance to build the community she had always wished existed. Today, Luminary runs 250+ programs annually, serves members in 30 countries, and counts JP Morgan, Verizon, LVMH, and Under Armour among its corporate partners. What you’ll learn in this episode: (00:03:39) Why Cate walked away from a 20-year career in investment banking to build Luminary, and how her corporate background gave her the fundamentals to create a business that was profitable and sustainable from the start. (00:08:35) How Luminary lost 80% of its revenue overnight when COVID hit, and the mindset shift that led Cate to pivot to a digital model and double down on B2B enterprise partnerships instead of shutting down. (00:15:19) The difference between organic and inorganic business growth, and why every entrepreneur should understand M&A as a real and accessible tool for scaling faster than building alone. (00:23:03) The non-negotiables for building a community that actually works, including why authenticity, daily commitment, and a clear code of conduct matter far more than follower counts or platforms. (00:33:19) Where the community industry is heading in a post-COVID world, why loneliness and mental health are driving demand for meaningful spaces, and what it takes for community-based businesses to survive and thrive long-term. (00:37:47) How to build strategic partnerships that go beyond logos on a banner, including how to get in the room, define mutual value, and play the long game instead of chasing one-off deals that go nowhere. Thank you to Cate Luzio for being on our show! Learn more about Cate: luminary.com Attend a Luminary LIVE event: https://www.weareluminary.com/events Your Exit Plan, April 22nd, 2026: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/luminary/2115442 Join the CEO School’s Millionaire Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/join. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/
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    49 m
  • How to Build A Brand Experience
    Mar 23 2026
    How can you structure your team so that a large project does not derail your core business? If you are building a major project, launching an event, or trying to create a stronger brand experience, this episode gives you a candid look at what execution actually demands. In this solo episode, Suneera Madhani shares the five biggest lessons she learned while building the Unicorn Summit, from project management and cash flow to team structure and customer experience. You will hear what worked, what she would change, and how to lead through uncertainty when the stakes are high and the vision matters deeply. What you’ll learn in this episode: (00:01:51) Why a memorable brand experience depends less on the original idea and more on the systems, leadership, and execution required to bring it to life. (00:04:30) How launch timing can affect ticket sales, audience awareness, and momentum, especially when you are trying to market during holiday slowdowns. (00:07:11) Why large initiatives need dedicated focus, separate from day-to-day business operations, so your team can protect both the new project and the existing business. (00:13:08) Why your team can make or break a major initiative, especially when you need solution-oriented people who can stay positive and adapt quickly under pressure. (00:15:56) How to design an event experience strategically by thinking through pacing, programming, speaker flow, preparation, and every transition your audience will feel. (00:18:31) What leadership looks like when outcomes are uncertain, including how to carry private pressure, manage doubt, stay present with your team, and still move the vision forward. Join the CEO School’s Millionaire Founders Club: https://theceoschool.com/join. We're building a table where every female founder has a seat. Subscribe to the CEO School podcast because only 2% of female founders ever break $1 million in revenue, and we’re changing that: * Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast//id1525261018 * Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/06KIvFFJP0yJv67N9ugigU * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/CEOSchoolPodcast/?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about CEO School because nothing bad ever happens when women make more money: * Website: https://theceoschool.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ceoschool/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ Learn more about how Suneera Madhani is paving the way for badass female CEOs like you to take center stage not just in your industries but in your whole life. * Website: https://suneeramadhani.com/ * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/suneeramadhani/ * LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/suneeramadhani/ This episode was produced by Story On Media: https://www.storyon.co/
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    30 m
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