Episode Overview:
In this episode of the Wake Up Eager Workforce Podcast, host Suzie Price sits down with executive consultant and author Allan DeNiro to challenge everything you thought you knew about hiring. Together, they explore a radically simple—but deeply human—approach to finding the right people.
Allan shares his "Only Four Questions" method, a powerful behavioral interviewing model that shifts focus away from resumes and rigid criteria and toward real conversation, cultural fit, and character. You’ll hear how these questions uncover a candidate’s motivations, deal breakers, and values—saving teams from costly hiring misfires and setting the stage for long-term success.
Suzie and Allan also dive into the surprising reasons most hires fail (hint: it’s not skill), the leadership lessons Allan learned from icons like Ted Turner, and why being curious, listening more, and keeping your ego in check might be the most effective leadership tools you’ll ever use.
Plus, don’t miss the Wellbeing 2.0 segment with Douglas White, who unpacks how emotional alignment and self-awareness can help leaders show up more fully—on and off the field.
Whether you’re building a team, refining your hiring process, or trying to lead with more impact and intention, this episode will inspire you to slow down, ask better questions, and lead with wisdom.
Read the transcript for Episode 132 below and discover how four intentional questions can help you hire smarter, lead stronger, and grow a Wake Up Eager workforce.
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Episode Recap:
Suzie Price welcomes leadership consultant, author, and executive advisor Allan DeNiro to the show for a deeply insightful conversation on hiring, leadership, and the power of listening. With decades of experience helping organizations make better people decisions, Allan introduces his transformative “Only Four Questions” approach to interviewing—designed to uncover the values, motivations, and cultural fit that traditional resumes often miss.
Through practical examples and personal reflections, Allan reveals why most hiring mistakes come from ignoring fit, not skills, and how asking the right open-ended questions can prevent costly misalignments. He also shares leadership lessons from his career, including the importance of humility, having a “c