Questioning the Status Quo, On Purpose with Robyn Bolton
Release Date: 06/13/2025
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In this episode, Michael Dargie talks with innovation strategist, author, and rebel-in-chief Robyn Bolton, founder of Mile Zero and author of Unlocking Innovation: A Leader’s Guide for Turning Bold Ideas into Tangible Results.
This episode is sponsored by my new book BRANDJITSU, helping you find, shape, and share your story with the world.
From growing up outside Cleveland to almost getting fired twice at Procter & Gamble for asking too many questions, Robyn’s journey is one of fierce curiosity, unapologetic honesty, and building real change inside big organizations. She shares how being “respectfully disruptive” got her in trouble—and eventually got her free.
They dig into what innovation actually looks like in practice (hint: it’s messy), the moment she realized rebellion was her calling, and how she finds calm in a world of chaos—through Lego building.
She also talks about how leaders can use self-awareness as their greatest innovation tool, why pretending to be more radical than you are will backfire, and how her new book is a manual for real-world, no-BS innovators.
From literary obsessions to modular buildings, this episode is a masterclass in leading with purpose, persistence, and a sense of play.
Quotable Quotes
“You will only be satisfied if you’re rebelling against something.” – Robyn Bolton
“We made up the rules. Let’s change them.” – Robyn Bolton
“The first person always gets shot in the back. That’s why they gave me the Pioneer Award.” – Robyn Bolton
“If you’re not willing to cross a line, let people know that ahead of time.” – Robyn Bolton
“You’re a deep well, Robyn.” – Michael Dargie
Episode highlights
Unlocking Innovation | Robyn’s new book helps leaders turn bold ideas into real results
Born to Rebel | Why the only life that satisfies her is one that breaks the rules
Innovation with Integrity | Knowing what you’re willing—and not willing—to do
Cleveland Grit | Growing up tough and loyal in the home of the underdogs
Major League Chill | Why summer baseball games are her favourite way to unplug
Art Theft & Museums | The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum is her Boston must-see
Lego as Therapy | Robyn explains why building detailed sets helps her reset
European Dreams & Key West Vibes | Her two favourite types of travel
Seamless Teams | Her next book idea is already brewing
Rebels in Waiting | Find your why, build your allies, and get ready for the long game
Links from the episode
Mile Zero Website (https://milezero.io)
Robyn Bolton on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/robynmbolton)
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