What if leading through technology was really about leading through people?

In this meaningful episode of The Kind Leader Podcast, host Gino Degregori sits down with John Binks, technologist, author, and Senior Director of Business Development at Titan Technologies. John is a former DHS / FEMA executive who led IT modernization and national disaster response systems, and the creator of the Bots and Bosses book series and podcast exploring the intersection of AI, leadership, and humanity.

John shares stories from military service, federal leadership, disaster response, and mentoring veterans, revealing a powerful truth: kind leadership is not about being nice, it’s about being transformational. From volunteering at the USO and listening deeply to people’s stories, to leading in crisis environments where titles disappear and humanity takes center stage, John offers a grounded and deeply human perspective on leadership in times of change.

Together, Gino and John explore how leaders can navigate AI with clarity instead of fear, why change management must always center people, and how creating generational impact starts with everyday moments of connection and care.

💡 In this conversation, you’ll learn how to:

Whether you’re leading in government, technology, or any fast-changing environment, this episode will challenge you to rethink what effective leadership looks like in the digital era.

🎧 Listen now and discover why the future of leadership depends on how well we lead people, not just systems.

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Resources & Additional Information

🔗 Connect with John Binks LinkedIn: John Binks

📘 Recommended Book Bots and Bosses A book series and podcast by John Binks exploring the intersection of leadership, artificial intelligence, culture, and humanity in the digital age.

🎁 Special OfferContact John Binks through BotsAndBosses.com mentioning “The Kind Leader Podcast” to receive a complimentary copy of Bots and Brilliance: 101 Things You Should Know About Artificial Intelligence.

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