Episode 227
If OD Can’t Create Hope, Who Will?
March 6th, 2026
19 mins 23 secs
Tags
About this Episode
Let’s be honest.
The world feels a little nuts right now.
Divided. Loud. Unsettled. Tired.
And organizations don’t exist outside of that. They absorb it.
So in this episode, we ask a simple but uncomfortable question:
What does OD need to be when the world feels like it’s coming apart?
And maybe even harder…
How do we act hopeful when we don’t always feel hopeful ourselves?
That’s not fluff. That’s leadership.
Instead of offering grand theories, we get practical.
We suggest starting here:
Stop trying to fix everything. Start by finding the energy.
In every organization — even the messy ones — there are pockets of good energy. People who still care. Teams that still want to build something better. Conversations that feel constructive instead of draining.
If you think in systems, you know this is true.
OD’s job?
Go find that energy.
Name it.
Amplify it.
Build from it.
We also talk about diagnosing energy instead of just diagnosing problems. Ask:
• Where do people feel most alive?
• Where do meetings feel productive?
• Where is there momentum — even if it’s small?
Energy is data.
And then we double down on participation. Because when people help shape the way forward, they create the hope they’re looking for. Participation isn’t soft. It’s catalytic.
We close with a practical exercise inspired by Power vs. Force by David Hawkins — a simple way to surface the life-giving energies (like courage and willingness) versus the draining ones (like fear and blame) that may be shaping your culture more than you realize.
Consider this episode another tool for your toolkit.
Not because we have all the answers.
But because in chaotic times, OD isn’t just about alignment and strategy.
It’s about stewarding energy.
And if OD can’t create hope…
Who will?