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Josh Block | CEO of Block Imaging and Author of People Matter at Work | Building Cultures Where Team Members Thrive and Everyone Wins

The Wow Factor

Release Date: 03/04/2026

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The Wow Factor

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Josh Block is the longtime leader of Block Imaging, a global healthcare equipment company known for its distinctive people-first culture and multigenerational family leadership. After unexpectedly stepping into the president’s role at just 29 years old, Josh spent the next decade and a half guiding the organization’s growth from a $30 million business into a thriving enterprise of over 425 team members. In this episode, he joins Brad to share insights from his new book, People Matter at Work, a practical framework for helping leaders create cultures where team members feel safe, seen, and successful, and where the organization wins as a result.

Brad and Josh talk through the pivotal backyard moment that changed the course of Josh’s life overnight, what it was like to suddenly lead people decades older than him, and how humility became the essential ingredient that shaped his leadership. They explore the “Me Cycle” vs. the “We Cycle,” why so many workplaces get stuck in unhealthy patterns, and how transparency, thoughtful leadership, and tough-but-kind conversations can turn a culture around. Josh also shares real stories from inside Block Imaging, the importance of organizational identity, and what it looks like to democratize leadership as a company grows far beyond the founder’s reach.

This Week on The Wow Factor:

  • Josh’s early roots in Lansing, Michigan, selling strawberries door-to-door and discovering a love for entrepreneurship at a young age
  • The unexpected Friday-to-Monday transition from sales rep to president, and how humility shaped his early leadership
  • What the Me Cycle looks like inside companies, and why leaders unintentionally create cultures where people stop caring
  • The We Cycle: how safety, transparency, and shared purpose turn individuals into a thriving team
  • Why organizational identity matters, and how a clear mission draws the right people and gently repels the wrong ones
  • How Block Imaging grew from 30 employees to more than 425, and why growth creates opportunities for others, not just leadership
  • A real-time story from this week: how Josh coached a leader through caring for a team member facing trauma at home
  • Why clear, honest feedback is generosity, and how “closing the gap” conversations can transform careers

“Leadership is accomplishing things through others, and that begins with humility.” - Josh Block

“If you’re glad you’re here today, it’s because someone before you didn’t stop the growth. That’s the invitation to keep building for the next person.” - Josh Block

“When people feel safe, seen, and successful, they give back. It gets lighter for everyone because the work is shared.” - Josh Block

Josh Block’s Wow Moment:

Josh reminds us that technical skill doesn’t automatically translate into strong leadership. Leading well takes humility, curiosity, and a commitment to building a culture where people truly matter. His core message is simple: people are worth it. When leaders slow down, care intentionally, and lead transparently, the impact reaches far beyond the work itself.

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