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EPISODE · Jun 2, 2026 · 1H 23M

People Don’t Sue Companies, They Sue Managers: Jathan Janove’s 5 Most Influential People

from People Are Everything · host Julia Duthie

S05 EP08 Jathan Janove In this fascinating episode of People Are Everything, host Julia Duthie speaks with employment law expert, author, executive coach and leadership thinker Jathan Janove. From Portland, Oregon, Jathan shares how a career that began in law evolved into a mission to help organisations become more human, more open and less fear-driven. Julia is clearly energised by the conversation from the start, especially as it brings together two things she loves: people and courtroom drama. Their discussion moves from employment law and HR culture to the power of a proper apology, including Jathan’s memorable “MIDAS Touch” approach, and why the wrong kind of apology can make things far worse. At the heart of the interview are the people who shaped Jathan’s life and work. He speaks warmly about his father Ethan Janove, an early influence in organisation development; law professor Gary Palm, who helped ignite his interest in employment law; and mentor Steve Beely, a crusty but hugely influential figure who helped Jathan build his career. He also shares the funny and touching story of meeting his wife Marjorie, a concert pianist, at a university Hillel dinner, and reflects on two lifelong friends, Michael Patrick O’Brien and Robbie White, whose humility, success and extraordinary work ethic continue to inspire him. Throughout, Julia responds with curiosity, humour and her own reflections from leadership, music and corporate life, creating a rich conversation about law, culture, love, friendship and what it really means to put people first.   Highlights Why Jathan moved from employment law into coaching and organisation development How HR can unintentionally make workplace conflict worse Why people do not just sue companies — they often sue because of how managers made them feel The emotional and legal power of a sincere apology Jathan’s MIDAS Touch method for saying sorry properly Why “I’m sorry if…” and “I’m sorry, but…” can inflame conflict The difference between labour law and employment law in the United States The influence of Jathan’s father, Ethan, on his thinking about trust and organisations How Gary Palm and Steve Beely helped shape Jathan’s legal career Why CEOs should see themselves as chief culture officers Julia’s reflections on leadership, HR and the CEO–people relationship Jathan’s marriage to Marjorie, a concert pianist A funny story about how Jathan met his wife while volunteering to wash dishes Julia and Jathan’s shared reflections on orchestras, music and leadership Lifelong friendship, humility and work ethic through Michael Patrick O’Brien and Robbie White Jathan’s next chapter as Chief Learning Officer with Marshall Goldsmith Stakeholder Centered Coaching Why leadership development should focus less on the self and more on the people being led   Jathan’s 5 Most Influential People   1. Ethan Janove — His Father Jathan’s father was a professor of education and an early practitioner in organisation development. He introduced Jathan to ideas around trust, culture and how organisations function, long before Jathan would connect these concepts to employment law and leadership coaching. 2. Gary Palm — Law Professor and Mentor Gary Palm helped Jathan discover employment law while he was studying at the University of Chicago. Jathan describes him as opinionated and difficult at times, but also absolutely pivotal. Without Gary, Jathan says, there would likely have been no Steve Beely connection and no later career path in employment law. 3. Steve Beely — Career Mentor and Influential Guide Steve Beely was a seasoned labour consultant who took Jathan under his wing, despite regularly teasing him for choosing law. He referred clients to Jathan and helped him build the foundations for his own boutique employment law practice. Jathan dedicated his book to Steve, who died suddenly in a car accident. 4. Marjorie — His Wife Marjorie is a highly accomplished concert pianist and one of the great personal influences in Jathan’s life. Their story begins at Indiana University, where Jathan first noticed her at a Hillel gathering. Through marriage, music and very different worlds coming together, she opened him up to classical music and has clearly been a central presence in his life. 5. Michael Patrick O’Brien and Robbie White — Lifelong Friends Jathan names Michael and Robbie as two close lifelong friends who have deeply influenced him. Both are highly successful, humble, hardworking people. Michael is a prominent employment law attorney and author, while Robbie is a brilliant engineer with a passion for photography. Jathan says their work ethic continues to push him to do more and coast less.   Hosted by Julia Duthie. Learn more about your host, get Julia's book here: https://loom.ly/DxZH3GU   Full episode available now on YouTube and all major podcast platforms.   Watch or Listen on your favourite podcast platform: Youtube: https://loom.ly/nb-WD3Q Apple: https://loom.ly/EgwKsWk Spotify: https://loom.ly/GHo0lEo 📲 Follow us on socials: https://loom.ly/gJuJlLQ   To find out more or contact Jathan use the links below:- https://jathanjanove.com/home/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/jathanjanove/ https://mgscc.net/ Thank you, People Are Everything :-)        

S05 EP08 Jathan Janove In this fascinating episode of People Are Everything, host Julia Duthie speaks with employment law expert, author, executive coach and leadership thinker Jathan Janove. From Portland, Oregon, Jathan shares how a career that began in law evolved into a mission to help organisations become more human, more open and less fear-driven. Julia is clearly energised by the conversation from the start, especially as it brings together two things she loves: people and courtroom drama. Their discussion moves from employment law and HR culture to the power of a proper apology, including Jathan’s memorable “MIDAS Touch” approach, and why the wrong kind of apology can make things far worse.

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