Why Jeff Bezos Leaves an Empty Chair in Every Meeting | Mitchell Levy
Have you ever felt like your business is hitting revenue targets but missing something bigger? Like your team is busy, but not truly fulfilled. Like you’re succeeding on paper, but if you were on your deathbed, you’d wish you’d done things differently.
Most leaders operate inside a hidden trap: short‑termism. We measure quarterly earnings, optimize employees like machines, and accidentally sacrifice the very people who make the company run. The result? 20% of employees are happy. The other 80% are checked out or actively working against you.
In this episode of Insight Out, I sit down with Mitchell Levy – TEDx speaker, PhD candidate, author of 60+ books, and the creator of the Executive Abundance framework. Mitchell has interviewed over 500 thought leaders on credibility, built multiple six‑figure businesses, and spent 18 months researching why companies lose their way even when they’re profitable.
Mitchell reveals why 98% of people can’t articulate their purpose in 3–9 words (and why that’s a crisis), how a single sentence from a friend forced him to pivot his entire business, and why the “empty chair” at Amazon’s executive table might be the most powerful retention tool you’re not using. He also shares his controversial take on AI, remote work, and why forcing people back to the office proves we haven’t updated our metrics since the 20th century.
If you’ve ever struggled to explain what you do, wondered why your team feels disconnected, or suspected that shareholder value shouldn’t be the only scorecard, this conversation will change how you lead.
In this episode, we discuss:
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[00:00] Why Mitchell pivoted despite building a career on credibility
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[02:29] From credibility to clarity
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[07:03] “Sell them what they want, deliver what they need”
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[09:03] What is the Executive Abundance engine?
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[12:16] The Silicon Valley software story: releasing 50% buggy code
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[15:47] The five stakeholder groups and why investors come fourth
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[17:07] The Deming and Japan calisthenics example
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[23:40] What “community” really means and how it’s been overlooked
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[27:11] The ecosystem vs. the engine: what’s the difference?
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[32:49] The four Cs of the Executive Abundance engine
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[34:10] What is clarity and why do 98% of people lack it?
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[47:26] Defining executive abundance in plain language
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[48:14] Where to find Mitchell and the book launch details
Notable Quotes
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[07:05] “Sell them what they want. Deliver what they need.” — Mitchell Levy
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[08:47] “I cannot change anyone. I cannot teach anyone. But I can allow somebody to see a framework and if they can see a framework and insert themselves inside it, they can change themselves.” — Mitchell Levy
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[11:45] “We act and become what we measure.” — Mitchell Levy
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[13:56] “There are companies where 20% of employees are happy and 80% are either checked out or aggressively working against the company.” – Mitchell Levy
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[15:20] “Companies say, I care about my employees and I care about my customers. But then you look at the numbers and the answer is no, we don’t.” — Mitchell Levy
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[18:30] “No one on their deathbed ever says, ‘I wish I’d made more money.’ They say, ‘I wish I’d taken better care of my family. I wish I’d spent more time with my kids.’” – Mitchell Levy
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[20:07] “If you take care of your employees, they’ll take care of your customers. If you take care of your customers, they’ll take care of your investors.” – Mitchell Levy
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[23:30] “He [Bezos] would leave an empty chair in every meeting for the customer.” – Mitchell Levy
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[33:15] “98% of people think they have clarity. 98% don’t.” — Mitchell Levy
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[42:30] “There’s an audience I add a lot of value to.” — Mitchell Levy
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[47:26] “Abundance is not about money. It’s about bringing quality of life to five different stakeholder groups, not just one.” — Mitchell Levy
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[49:41] “If we optimize the employee out of the equation, what happens to the economy, which is a consumer driven economy?” — Mitchell Levy
Mitchell Levy
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Website: mitchelllevy.com
Billy Samoa Saleebey
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LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/billysamoa/
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Email: billy@podify.com and saleebey@gmail.com
Insight Out
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Website: https://www.insightoutshow.com/