In this episode, Andy welcomes Jon Harper, author of Rebuild! Don’t Repair: Why Fixing Things Doesn’t Fix Things in Life. Jon shares from his personal and professional journey about the courage it takes to stop settling for temporary fixes and instead do the deeper, more intentional work of rebuilding. Drawing on lessons from his leadership experience and faith-based insights, Jon invites listeners to consider how our beliefs, habits, and leadership defaults often stem from foundations we didn’t consciously choose.

The conversation explores when to rebuild rather than repair, how to evaluate the people around us during transformation, and why awkwardness is often a sign of real change. Jon shares stories about quitting alcohol as a coping mechanism and the daily habits that keep him focused and grounded. He also offers a practical approach to helping children process their day—something leaders can adapt for teams, too.

If you’re leading a team, a project, or a personal transition and want to build something stronger and more lasting, this episode is for you!

Sound Bites

  • “We had duct tape where we should lay new concrete.”
  • “People who are part of the solution are those willing to say, ‘I am the problem and I can be the solution.’”
  • “None of us really experiences life. We experience the life we focus on.”
  • “Actions tell them who we are. Words tell them who we want to be.”
  • “If you are asking for big things in your life, a lot of success is being able to deal with bigger amounts of stress in a better way.”
  • “Our parents weren’t making conscious, informed, well-rounded, intentional decisions to shape us the way we are. They just did the best with what they had.”
  • “My main goal in life is to be respected the most by those who know me the most.”

Chapters

  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 02:03 Start of Interview
  • 02:12 Why Duct Tape Solutions are so Tempting
  • 04:23 Rebuilding Is Messy
  • 06:17 Are People the Problem or the Solution?
  • 09:18 You Have to Own It
  • 10:26 Foundations and Their Impact on Leadership
  • 15:10 Personal Stories of Rebuilding
  • 18:07 Daily Habits and Their Long-term Impact
  • 20:35 The Importance of the Journey Over the Destination
  • 22:44 The Illusion of the Finish Line
  • 24:29 The Importance of Associations
  • 27:54 Actions Speak Louder Than Words
  • 31:30 Parenting Insights from the Book
  • 36:54 End of Interview
  • 37:28 Andy Comments After the Interview
  • 40:08 Outtakes

Learn More

You can learn more about Jon and his work at JonHarper.co.

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Thank you for joining me for this episode of The People and Projects Podcast!

Talent Triangle: Power Skills

Topics: Leadership, Self-Development, Change Management, Team Dynamics, Habits, Identity, Ownership, Resilience, Personal Growth, Emotional Intelligence, Parenting, Workplace Culture, Project Management

The following music was used for this episode:

Music: Imagefilm 034 by Sascha Ende
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Music: Energetic Drive Indie Rock by WinnieTheMoog
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