The Cure for Workplace Apathy with Kyle McDowell

In this episode of the Voice of Influence Podcast, Andrea hosts Kyle McDowell, a former Fortune 10 executive turned inspirational speaker, bestselling author, and leadership coach. They discuss Kyle’s book, Begin with We, which offers a framework for addressing business dysfunction through a set of 10 principles that prioritize collective success (‘We’) over individual accolades (‘I’). Kyle shares his personal journey from a focus on self-achievement to empowering others, resulting in transformative organizational change. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, the power of mentorship, the impact of sustainable culture, and how true leadership can counteract corporate apathy and foster engagement. Kyle’s philosophy is underscored by real-life examples, including his experience with a once-challenging colleague who became one of his closest allies. The episode ultimately serves as a call to action for maintaining individuality and fostering a culture of excellence within any organization.

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Book: Begin with We

 

00:00 Introduction to Kyle McDowell

01:01 Kyle’s Corporate Journey and Realization

03:56 The Birth of the WE Principles

05:24 Implementing the WE Principles

11:52 Challenges and Transformations

16:36 Overcoming Resistance and Building Trust

21:30 Breaking the Cycle of Corporate Apathy

24:48 The Cost of Apathy

26:19 Personal Agency and Alignment

27:49 Work-Life Philosophy Shift

31:04 Impact of AI on the Workforce

35:15 Writing the Book: A Better Way

38:27 The Importance of Mentorship

45:19 Challenge to Future Leaders


Summary:

What happens when a Fortune 10 executive realizes that success without purpose breeds apathy?

Kyle McDowell, a former top corporate leader turned bestselling author, made that discovery after two decades of chasing results and accolades. But instead of walking away quietly, he made a bold move: he rewrote the rules of leadership from “I” to “we.”

In this powerful Voice of Influence episode, Kyle shares the story behind his 10 We principles—transformational guidelines that have reshaped toxic work cultures and turned silos into teams.

🎧 Listen to the full interview to hear how Kyle’s BEGIN WITH WE framework is reshaping what it means to lead with purpose.

Apathy Isn’t the Problem—It’s the Symptom

“I was making more money than I ever had. I had the title, the corner office… and I was more disconnected than ever.”

Kyle describes a moment of reckoning, a realization that despite his external success, he was perpetuating a cycle of leadership dysfunction—one that prized performance over people.

He saw what happens when corporate culture discourages challenge and encourages conformity: innovation dies, passion dims, and people disengage. “We’re conditioned to believe our opinion doesn’t matter unless someone tells us it does,” he said. “And that breeds apathy.”

Kyle’s wake-up call sparked a complete transformation in his leadership approach—one that prioritized connection, clarity, and courage over command and control.

Leadership Begins with We, Not Me

“I wanted to be the leader I never had.”

The night before addressing 15,000 employees across a siloed organization, Kyle wrote down 10 simple statements—each beginning with “We.” They weren’t corporate slogans. They were clear expectations for how people would treat each other, challenge each other, and rise together.

And they worked. Within three years, KPIs soared. But more importantly, culture shifted. “I watched bosses transform into leaders—people who genuinely cared more about others than themselves.”

One of his most resistant team members—initially skeptical and challenging—became a devoted champion of the principles. Her transformation is proof: even the toughest critics can become culture-builders when they see leadership backed by integrity.

Don’t Lose Yourself Trying to Fit In

“If you mute who you are, you mute your best ideas.”

Kyle’s final challenge to leaders? Be yourself—especially in systems that try to make you a clone. Authenticity is a differentiator, not a liability.

And when change feels overwhelming—whether it’s the rise of AI, global uncertainty, or economic pressure—he reminds us: the problems may evolve, but the solution stays the same.

“People are the answer. Culture still matters. And there’s always a better way.”

🎧 Listen to the full episode to hear Kyle’s leadership insights, stories of transformation, and practical steps to creating a high-performing, people-first culture.