What does being a mascot for a team on the longest losing streak in Division I college football history have to do with leadership, connection, and the first five minutes? Everything. In this episode, Bryan Buckley sits down with Keith Lewis — executive coach, keynote speaker, and former Northwestern Wildcat mascot — for one of the most unexpected and insightful conversations the podcast has produced. Keith draws a direct line from the sidelines of a 64–0 blowout to the boardrooms of Fortune 500 companies, and the principles he uncovered along the way are immediately applicable for anyone in sales, leadership, or hospitality. Here’s what Bryan and Keith unpack:
- The Mascot Principle — You represent more than yourself in every room; how that realization changed how Keith shows up and why it should change how you do too
- Inside Out vs. Outside In — The single most common leadership failure Keith sees across every industry: letting external demands author your day instead of deciding how you show up from the inside
- Guiding Principles — Why having your values written as one word is not enough; the difference between a core value and a guiding principle, and why specificity changes everything
- Blind Spots — How mascots taught Keith about the cost of limited vision, and the practical ways to find the guides and jesters in your own life who will tell you the truth
- Three Levels of Listening — From listening for yourself, to listening from the other person’s perspective, to full-body listening — and why the third level is where real connection and breakthrough questions live
- Ego as the Universal Failure Pattern — Across every industry and title, Keith sees the same issue show up over and over; the leader who got defensive at his 360 feedback, waited three weeks, then came back ready — and improved 30 percentile points in 18 months
Timestamps
0:00 — Introduction & How Bryan And Keith Met
1:50 — The Mascot Origin Story: Northwestern’s 23-Game Losing Streak
4:15 — From Sideline To Boardroom: When The Connection First Hit
7:18 — Leading Inside Out vs. Outside In
10:47 — By Me Or To Me: Are You The Author Of Your Day?
13:39 — Reading The Room: Bryan And Keith Trade Frameworks
17:52 — Guiding Principles: The Four Groups And Why Most People Stop Short
23:14 — Core Values vs. Guiding Principles: What Changes Each Season
25:14 — Blind Spots: What Mascots Teach Us About Limited Vision
28:30 — Finding Your Guides And Jesters
29:03 — Asking Questions And The Three Levels Of Listening
36:06 — The Universal Communication Failure Pattern: Ego
39:55 — One Thing To Take From The Book
41:00 — Rapid Fire Round
49:51 — Where To Find Keith And His Book
50:59 — Sign-Off
Featured Guest
Keith Lewis — Executive coach, keynote speaker, and founder of VeraSpark, Keith has spent over 25 years helping leaders close the gap between their abilities and their responsibilities. A former Northwestern University mascot turned corporate coach, Keith draws a direct line from the sidelines to the boardroom — where reading the room, authentic curiosity, and representing something bigger than yourself matter just as much. He is the author of Sparking Your Inner Leader, a practical guide to leading from the inside out. Find his book on Amazon.
Cheat Sheet
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Podcast Resources
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The Book

This book presents the complete framework for creating powerful first impressions and developing meaningful connections from the very beginning of a conversation. It expands on the strategies discussed in this episode and offers practical techniques that can be applied in networking, business, and everyday interactions.