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How Leaders Spot Team Problems Before They Explode ft. Oksana Kovalchuk

Uncommon Leadership

Release Date: 03/25/2026

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As a leader (especially in tech), you’re constantly expected to have every answer, fix every issue, and carry the full weight of decisions.
 
But what if you don’t need to solve every problem or know everything to lead effectively?
 
Real leadership means recognizing when questions reveal deeper issues, using vulnerability to ease tension, and encouraging your people to find their own solutions.
 
In this episode of the Uncommon Leadership Podcast, I, Michael Hunter, talk with Oksana Kovalchuk — Founder & CEO of ANODA (a top-rated UX design agency recognized by Clutch in 2025) — who started coding at age 5, survived big outsourcing giants, and built her own agency where connection beats rigid control.
 
Together, we dive into:
  • The mirror neurons hack
  • How to avoid the "fix everything" trap
  • The golden rule that reshapes hiring and organization culture
  • Why life is too short for bad UX and relationships
 
More than just theories — these are hard-won lessons from people who've faced the full storm of tech growth, team friction, and founder weight, and come through with greater ease and authenticity.
 
If you're a founder, tech leader, or anyone building teams who feels the weight of having to know/fix it all, this episode offers uncommon insights that make you rethink your current leadership style.
 
Timestamps
00:00 – Welcome & Episode Intro
00:45 – Introducing the guest: Oksana Kovalchuk
01:08 – Integrating your whole self into your leadership style
12:50 – Why Leaders Don’t Need to Solve Every Problem
14:30 – The Discount Method
17:00 – Pushing Teams to Become Leaders
19:20 – Vision, Strategy & the Founder’s Role
26:51 – Vulnerability & Mirror Neurons to Reduce Stress
50:59 – When Silly Questions Signal a Deeper Problem
56:26 – How to Connect with Oksana + 10% Discount Offer
57:53 – Closing Thoughts: Life Is Too Short for Bad UX
 
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Speaker Bios
 
Michael Hunter
Michael Hunter is the host of the Uncommon Leadership Podcast and the founder of Uncommon Teams. He works with leaders to align personal fulfillment with business success, building authentic, resilient teams that thrive amid complexity. Through conversations that explore vulnerability, adaptability, and human-centered leadership, Michael helps professionals move beyond surviving challenges to truly flourishing.
 
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Oksana Kovalchuk
Oksana Kovalchuk, Founder & CEO of ANODA (Top UX Design Agency by Clutch 2025), brings 18+ years of software development and UI/UX leadership. Oksana specializes in elevating startups — helping them focus on strategy while building remarkable digital products and high-performing teams through measured, human-centered design.
 
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 [ Oksana Kovalchuk is generously offering the Uncommon Leadership community 10% off her services for first-time clients. Use the code UNCOMMON2025 to start your journey with Anoda today!]