Episode 48: “Everybody Matters: Remembering Bob Chapman and the Power of Caring Leadership” with Brian Wellinghoff & David Pickersgill episode artwork

EPISODE · Apr 7, 2026 · 49 MIN

Episode 48: “Everybody Matters: Remembering Bob Chapman and the Power of Caring Leadership” with Brian Wellinghoff & David Pickersgill

from Flourishing Leaders Podcast · host Scott Parsons

In this special episode of The Flourishing Leaders Podcast, Dr. Scott Parsons and Jason Viyar honor the life and legacy of Bob Chapman, longtime Barry-Wehmiller CEO and Chairman, whose vision of caring leadership transformed countless lives.Rather than a traditional interview, this episode is a reflection on Bob Chapman as a human being, a leader, and a global voice for a more deeply human way of working and living. Joining Scott and Jason are two guests who knew Bob closely and worked directly alongside him: Brian Wellinghoff and David Pickersgill of Barry-Wehmiller.Together, they reflect on Bob’s enduring influence, his optimism, humility, courage, and insistence that leadership is not about using people to achieve organizational goals, but about caring for the people in our span of care. The conversation explores Bob’s unforgettable answer to the question, “What does the phrase flourishing leader mean to you?”, his belief that every person is “someone’s precious child,” the culture of empathetic listening he helped create, and the profound personal and professional impact he had on those around him.Scott, Jason, Brian, and David also discuss the 10th Anniversary Edition of Bob Chapman and Raj Sisodia’s landmark book, Everybody Matters: The Extraordinary Power of Caring for Your People Like Family, including its new chapters on the expanding reach of Bob’s message in business, education, healthcare, and community life.This is a moving and timely conversation about what it means to lead with dignity, authenticity, and love—and about how one life, fully lived in service of others, can continue shaping the world long after it ends.Thank you for listening to the Flourishing Leaders Podcast! Hosted by Dr. Scott Parsons, this podcast explores how character, virtue, wisdom, and purpose can shape a more flourishing life and leadership journey.Learn more at: Flourishing Leaders AcademySubscribe & Follow: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google | YouTube Share this episode with someone who’s ready to lead with integrity and flourish in every domain of life. Connect with Scott: LinkedIn | [email protected] with us—because leadership rooted in character changes everything.

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In this special episode of The Flourishing Leaders Podcast, Dr. Scott Parsons and Jason Viyar honor the life and legacy of Bob Chapman, longtime Barry-Wehmiller CEO and Chairman, whose vision of caring leadership transformed countless lives. Rather than a traditional interview, this episode is a reflection on Bob Chapman as a human being, a leader, and a global voice for a more deeply human way of working and living. Joining Scott and Jason are two guests who knew Bob closely and worked direc...

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