Talking Leaders

  • Autor: Vários
  • Narrador: Vários
  • Editora: Podcast
  • Duração: 28:58:00
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Sinopse

Paul and Kurt talk about using podcasting as a tool for leaders.

Episódios

  • The Rising Power of Audio

    04/10/2019 Duração: 33min

    If you need to build trust, explain ideas in depth, convey the personality and commitment of yourself or others, then audio could be the perfect medium for you. Debbie Aurelius, owner of Peppermint Fish communications and host of the podcast Be A Bigger Fish is an expert internal communicator and a passionate advocate for audio. In this episode, we explore why and where audio is most effective, and the benefits that can accrue from this increasingly popular communication channel. 32 mins 51 secs https://peppermintfish.com/ Be A Bigger Fish podcast:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/feed/id1447019043 whttps://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Beyond the Rainbow

    19/09/2019 Duração: 35min

    Neil Reavey knows what it is like to have to hide the real Neil from colleagues in order to fit in with “the norm”. As a young gay man going into a career in science, he experienced discrimination in various forms. That led to him feeling pressured into “covering” in order to be accepted, like when he would mug up on the latest football (soccer) news in order to be able to join in with the blokey banter at work. So when the chance came to take an active role in helping change the work environment so that other people from the LGBTQ+ community taking up careers in science do not have to put up with the same iniquities he had suffered, Neil was ready to step up to the challenge. Even though taking up a key position in the Proud Science Alliance took him into leadership situations and to levels very different from those presented by his scientific job. In this episode Neil talks with Paul about his early experiences, and his desire to bring about permanent change in the workplace, and how what the Proud Scienc

  • Want to boost performance? Prioritise talent.

    15/08/2019 Duração: 18min

    Mike Catalonello brands himself as a double-digit growth expert, a bold claim, but one fully backed up by an impressive track record in boosting business performance. Key to his approach is talent management and in this extract from my recent conversation with him, we explore his people-oriented approach to talent. 18 mins 50 secs Want to chat about podcasting? Get in touch paul.gisby@talkingleaders.com https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Why do experts struggle to tell stories Part 2

    08/08/2019 Duração: 13min

    In the second part of “Why do experts struggle to tell stories?”, we look at different ways to help trigger an expert’s story memory, including getting them all worked up. Plus how emotion is what makes stories so powerful. 13 mins 17 secs  https://medium.com/@cscalfani/why-experts-make-bad-teachers-ccaed2df029b https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Why do experts struggle to tell stories? Part 1

    01/08/2019 Duração: 14min

    We have interviewed many experts. Most of them excellent. They know their stuff and what they want to pass on to others. But, frequently when we ask them to illustrate a point with a story they struggle to come up with a concrete real example. Why is this? In this two-part episode, we explore possible explanations and ways that we use to get around it. 14mins 36 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Ways to kick start your brain

    16/07/2019 Duração: 12min

    Ever had that piece of work that you just can't get started on? You keep putting it off, and putting it off, knowing that you need to get down to it, but your brain is just stalled on this one. Well, we definitely have had that problem. But the good news is there are ways to overcome these hurdles, whether it's employing a new "toy" or changing your location it can be done, and we're happy to share what's worked for us. And by the way, if you are ever in Kennett Square PA, we highly recommend Philter for great coffee https://philtercoffee.com/ 12 mins 09 secs. https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • The Comms Company turbo-charging leadership communications

    02/07/2019 Duração: 26min

    Not long after Lynne Ashcroft-Griffiths set up AG Communications, she and her team realized that if they were to help their clients make their leadership communications really fly, they needed to offer more than just the creation of great content and upgrading leaders’ communication skills. They needed to help leaders in all aspects of their leadership development; because the most effective leadership communications are delivered by people who are all-round strong leaders. Nine years on, AG Comms has established a reputation across a diverse spread of business sectors for being a partner of choice to help individuals and organizations with their leadership and communications journeys. In this episode of Talking Leaders, I spoke with Lynne and two members of her team, Katie Humes and Hugh Stuart-Buttle to find out more about the range of expertise AG Comms offer, such as Business Psychology, Creative Media Production, HR Business partnering, Organisational Culture management and Change management to mention

  • The Reluctant Leader

    12/06/2019 Duração: 24min

    It doesn’t necessarily follow that someone who evidently has the skills and the aptitude to lead is always going to be keen to take up the challenge. Joanne Lamb is a voiceover artist, owner of Childvoices.com, and reluctant leader. In this episode of Talking Leaders Jo shares some of her leadership experiences and achievements, and we discuss why the idea of being a leader does not sit easily with her. 24 mins 23 secs More info:  http://joannelamb.co.uk/ http://www.childvoices.com/ https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Look Good to Sound Good. Speaking to Influence Part IV

    31/05/2019 Duração: 10min

     The contribution that body language makes to communication is well known, but did you know that how you look has a significant influence on how you sound. In this extract from my conversation with Laura Sicola, author of “Speaking to Influence: Mastering your Leadership Voice,” we look at the third “V”, visual. It’s all about PEGS: Posture, Eyes, Gestures, Smile. 10 mins 4 secs. For more information: http://vocalimpactproductions.com/ https://www.talkingleaders.com      

  • Is the way you sound when you speak enhancing or damaging your leadership presence? Speaking to Influence Part III

    16/05/2019 Duração: 21min

    In Speaking to Influence, Laura Sicola defines three key elements of developing a strong leadership voice: Verbal (what you say), Vocal (how you say it) and Visual (how you look). In the third extract of my conversation with Laura, we take a look at Vocal, including avoiding ‘vocal fry’, the dreaded “up-speak” and why watching and listening to recordings of yourself is so important. 21 mins 51 secs For more info http://vocalimpactproductions.com/ https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • How well do you think about what you are going to say? Laura Sicola, Speaking to Influence Part II

    02/05/2019 Duração: 31min

    In Speaking to Influence, Laura Sicola defines three key elements of developing a strong leadership voice: Verbal (what you say), Vocal (how you say it) and Visual (how you look). In the second extract of my conversation with Laura, we take a look at Verbal, including the power of stories and how not to get lost in the weeds (which you’ll hear me admit to being guilty of. But if you'll let me explain and put things in their right context... zzzzz) 12 mins 24 secs For more info: http://vocalimpactproductions.com/ https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • How good is your leadership voice? Laura Sicola Part I

    25/04/2019 Duração: 15min

    I recently listened to an online update given by a pharmaceutical company reporting on the progress of the development of its new drug. Afterwards, there was much discussion on the investor bulletin boards. One comment (here paraphrased) captured much of the sentiment of those who had listened – “…the data do look strong, but that guy (the CEO) really does not inspire me with confidence. Makes you think there’s something we’re not being told.” Many agreed. To some extent haven’t we all been there? We think what we have to say is strong, but it doesn’t seem to be landing with people the way we’d like. Laura Sicola of Vocal Impact Productions has helped many leaders deal with just this disconnect. In part 1 of my conversation with Laura, we look at the overall approach she uses to help people master their leadership voice, and why good enough is not good enough. For more info: http://vocalimpactproductions.com/ https://www.talkingleaders.com      

  • How do you lead people who are expert in a field you have little knowledge of?

    16/01/2019 Duração: 09min

    In the third and final extract from our interview with Richard Ingram, we look at leading experts. This can be particularly challenging if you are a senior leader in a complex, technical sector. How do you ensure that you can have meaningful conversations with and win the respect of experts? How important is it to do this as a leader? 9 mins 48 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Can you believe what they tell you?

    07/01/2019 Duração: 07min

    In the second extract from our interview with @Richard Ingram we discuss the importance of transparency. As a leader you need to be sure that the picture presented to you is true and not a slick façade hiding problems. 7 mins 19 secs. https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Leading from the front – the importance of acting on your own message

    15/12/2018 Duração: 12min

    Richard Ingram started out as an engineer in the oil and gas industry, moving on through a career in aerospace, defence, and security to the position of CEO with a number of companies. In this first extract from his interview with Talking Leaders, Richard tells some great stories (listen out for the one about the “convenient loop of failure”) that illustrate subjects such as: The Importance of people development Changing business culture Being seen to act on your own message 13 mins 14 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • The problem with hard work

    27/11/2018 Duração: 20min

    Do you work hard? When you do work hard, how does it feel? Tough, difficult? Paul explains his dislike of the phrase ‘hard work’ and describes how the concept of ‘Flow’ helped him with the idea that it’s ok to want work to be fun most of the time. And how he used the idea of Flow to make a major career decision. 21 mins 12 secs. For more on Flow go here Follow Talking Leaders here https://www.talkingleaders.com    

  • How do leaders really learn?

    09/11/2018 Duração: 04min

    In a further extract from our conversation with Scott Eblin, leadership coach and author of "The Next Level", we asked for Scott's thoughts on how leaders really learn and how they can best use books like "The Next Level" in their development. 5 mins 00 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Getting promoted is just the start.

    01/11/2018 Duração: 17min

    Ever heard of the Peter Principle? Basically, it's the idea that people are promoted to their own level of incompetence. It’s a real thing and happens when someone fails to rise to the challenges that their new position demands. Scott Eblin is a leadership coach who understands this situation well. As a new edition of his book The Next Level: What Insiders Know About Executive Success hits the shelves, we spoke with Scott about helping people with the rise up the leadership ladder and his views on leadership development. 17mins 17 secs For more information:  https://thenextlevel.info/ https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Learning one sticky note at a time

    24/10/2018 Duração: 06min

    How do you really learn? A nice bit of feedback reminds Paul and Kurt that applying newfound knowledge in meeting a real need is one of the best ways to consolidate learning.  6 mins 55 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

  • Leadership Development - Learn Apply Repeat

    24/09/2018 Duração: 04min

    Developing yourself as a leader, like improving in almost any skill, is an ongoing, iterative process. Kurt talks about a particular book, The Leadership Pipeline, that he found helpful. He also shares the fact that even though the book provided many ideas useful to his development, it wasn’t a case of once learned never forgotten. Each situation where leadership is needed is different in its own way. Consequently, leadership development is often a case of needing to re-learn and re-apply old lessons. 4 mins 53 secs https://www.talkingleaders.com  

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