Robert Irvine Guest

Robert Irvine

Chef, Entrepreneur, Author, Philanthropist, Tireless Supporter of Our Nation's Military and First Responders.

Appears in 2 Episodes

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How Great Leaders Earn Trust Through Action with Celebrity Chef Robert Irvine

Robert Irvine has spent decades leading under pressure, transforming organizations, and championing causes larger than himself. But as he explains in this episode of Chief Influencer, influence isn't about being the loudest voice in the room—it's about earning trust, building relationships, and bringing people together around a shared mission. In conversation with Anthony Shop, Robert reflects on the leadership lessons that shaped him, from an early experience in the Royal Navy that forever changed his view of teamwork to the role empathy played in transforming his approach on Restaurant Impossible. Together, they explore what it takes to lead meaningful change, build credibility over time, and use influence in service of something greater than yourself. Takeaways:Trust is earned through consistency: Influence isn't built by having the loudest voice. Robert explains that trust develops when people consistently see you follow through, stay committed, and deliver on your promises over time.Great leaders never stop listening: One of Robert's biggest leadership breakthroughs came when he realized he wasn't listening enough. Understanding people's motivations and challenges ultimately made him a far more effective leader than simply telling them what needed to change.Persistence creates momentum: Systemic change rarely happens overnight. Robert shares how decades of persistence—and refusing to abandon a mission he believed in—eventually created the momentum needed to transform military food systems.Relationships are the foundation of influence: Whether changing public policy or leading a business, Robert believes influence begins long before you ask for support. Building genuine relationships creates the trust necessary to move important ideas forward.Leadership is about elevating others: Early in his career, Robert believed success meant personal excellence. A lesson from his Royal Navy training taught him that real leadership means helping everyone around you succeed—not just yourself.Vulnerability strengthens leadership: Some of Robert's most meaningful leadership moments came when he allowed himself to be human. Empathy and vulnerability have become essential parts of how he connects with people and builds trust. Quote of the Show:"Leadership isn't about you. It's about taking people with you on that journey." Links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefirvine/ Website: https://linktr.ee/robertirvinefoundation 
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Faces of the Fight: Joanne Bass, Patrick Murphy, and Robert Irvine

In this special live episode of Chief Influencer, Anthony Shop moderates a powerful panel at the Face the Fight Coalition convening, bringing together influential leaders committed to reducing veteran suicide. The conversation features Chef Robert Irvine, Founder of the Robert Irvine Foundation; The Honorable Patrick Murphy, former U.S. Under Secretary of the Army and Iraq War veteran, and JoAnne Bass, 19th Chief Master Sergeant of the U.S. Air Force. Together, they share how personal influence, lived experience, and leadership at scale can drive meaningful change on one of the most urgent issues facing the veteran community. Throughout the discussion, the panelists explore the intersection of authenticity, systems change, and storytelling, highlighting how influence must go beyond awareness to create real impact. From breaking down institutional silos to reimagining how we engage service members before they reach a crisis point, this episode underscores a critical truth: solving complex challenges requires both bold leadership and collective action. It’s a call for every leader to use their voice, platform, and relationships to move the mission forward. Takeaways:Lead with Story, Backed by Data: Data earns trust—but stories move people to act. The most effective leaders use both to influence change.Break Down Silos to Scale Impact: Real progress requires collaboration across organizations, sectors, and systems. Shared mission must outweigh individual ownership.Use Your Personal Brand as a Force Multiplier: “Faces are the new logos.” Leaders must show up authentically and consistently to advance causes bigger than themselves.Start Early—Not at the Point of Crisis: Engagement with service members should begin at enlistment, not transition. Prevention starts with proactive connection.Prove It to Scale It: Innovative solutions must be backed by measurable outcomes. Data is the gateway to funding, adoption, and systemic change.Normalize Conversations Around Mental Health: Authentic leadership—especially vulnerability from the top—helps eliminate stigma and encourages people to seek help earlier.Reimagine Systems, Don’t Just Improve Them: Incremental change isn’t enough. Leaders must challenge outdated models and design solutions for the next generation. Quote of the Show:"Ethos, pathos, logos... The data is incredibly important. But what moves people is when you can speak through their heads and their hearts." - Patrick Murphy“We’re gonna have to care about the outcome more than we care about our stuff.” - JoAnne Bass“Food breaks down barriers. It allows you to be your most authentic self—even in your most private moments.” - Robert Irvine Links:Robert IrvineLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefirvine/ Website: https://www.robertirvinefoundation.org/ JoAnne BassLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jo-bass/ Patrick MurphyLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickmurphypa/ Website: https://hilcoglobal.com/  About Face the Fight® Face the Fight® is a life-saving initiative uniting more than 250 cross-sector partners to dramatically reduce veteran suicide by 2032. Founded by USAA, Reach Resilience, and the Humana Foundation, the movement breaks stigma, expands access to proven solutions, and builds a culture where seeking help is a sign of strength, ensuring every veteran and their loved ones are supported and never left to fight alone. Learn more at WeFaceTheFight.org.