This is Leadership Letters, the podcasts reflecting on all things leadership!
Presented by Lizzie Bentley Bowers, a professional coach to brilliant people for more than a decade, a special leader shares their own 'Leadership Letter'. It could be to someone they admire, or not, a letter to a historical leader or even someone that they lead. This will kick off a conversation that will give real insight into how successful leadership works.
In the sister podcast 'Towards Leadership', Lizzie will then dive a little more deeper on a theme from that podcast, using the tools, exercises and thinking that she shares to help her clients become the best leaders they can be. They'll also be something else to listen too, watch, and read. All with the aim of challenging you to be a better leader.
Who would you write a ‘Leadership Letter’ to or want to hear from in this podcast? Lizzie would love to know! Get in touch on Instagram LinkedIn or lizziebentleybowers.com
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This is Leadership Letters, the podcasts reflecting on all things leadership!
Presented by Lizzie Bentley Bowers, a professional coach to brilliant people for more than a decade, a special leader shares their own 'Leadership Letter'. It could be to someone they admire, or not, a letter to a historical leader or even someone that they lead. This will kick off a conversation that will give real insight into how successful leadership works.
In the sister podcast 'Towards Leadership', Lizzie will then dive a little more deeper on a theme from that podcast, using the tools, exercises and thinking that she shares to help her clients become the best leaders they can be. They'll also be something else to listen too, watch, and read. All with the aim of challenging you to be a better leader.
Who would you write a ‘Leadership Letter’ to or want to hear from in this podcast? Lizzie would love to know! Get in touch on Instagram LinkedIn or lizziebentleybowers.com
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In this episode, we are reflecting on our conversation with author of Revolting Women: Why Midlife Women Are Walking Out And What to Do About It, Dr Lucy Ryan. You can learn more about Lucy here and find her on LinkedIn.
Inspired by Lucy's work, we offer you some questions to prompt your thinking as a leader about the extent to which you, and your organisation, are aware of, and meeting, the needs of individuals in your organisation in midlife.
The role of love in leadership also features, as well as resources for reflecting on and considering what people might be experiencing in midlife, as well as what you might have underestimated about them!
Lastly, in light of the extraordinary piece of history that Lucy shared, we wrap up the season by thinking about the act of writing letters, why they matter in leadership, and why you might like to write your own Leadership Letter.
REFERENCES AND RECOMMENDATION LINKS:
See you next time for more ideas, inspiration, tools and resources to support and challenge you to go towards all that leadership asks of you. We'll be hearing from guests again in the autumn, and will share some additional episodes with some extra food for leadership thought in the meantime so keep your ears peeled for those.
If there's anything else you heard and would like to know more about, please add a comment below or get in touch.
And while you're here, we would love to know what topics and guests you would like to hear on this podcast, so please do send your suggestions!
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Our guest in this episode, Dr Lucy Ryan holds a PhD in Organisational Behaviour and an MSc in Positive Psychology. Her most recent book ‘Revolting Women: why midlife women are walking out and what to do about it’ is an important and highly engaging call to action to pay more attention to multi generational workforces and in particular the challenges and biases faced by women in Mid Life. She is the author of two other books, including one recommended previously on this podcast, ‘Lunchtime Learning for leaders’ and she has worked with leaders from a range of organisations including the BBC, Siemens and UNICEF. Lucy shares an extraordinary letter written by her grandfather to his brother during World War II.
During our conversation, we talked about:
LUCY’S LETTER + QUOTES
We’re honoured that Lucy shared a letter written by her Grandfather, Captain Denis Boyd, to his brother in the aftermath of one of the most extraordinary events of World War II, the Battle of Taranto. It was deeply moving to hear the words of a leader from so long ago, navigating such dire circumstances. We went on to talk about love in leadership, the power of pause, and the act of writing a letter.
“I wonder how many leaders today would write with such emotion”
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“Leadership as this combination of passion and strength”
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“So often they need a temporary pause..they don’t want to leave.’”
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“I think a lot of organisations are not serious about long lasting change.”
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“Leadership is in a really interesting period of transition.”
On our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, we will look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Lucy’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to Towards Leadership.
In this episode we are reflecting on our conversation with CPO of Exa Infrastructure, Carrie Cushing.
Learn More About Exa Infrastructure and find Carrie on LinkedIn
There were so many insights to explore in Carrie’s episode, and one that struck a chord with many of you was her reference to the leadership shadow. How do you know what yours is? And if you think you know, how can you be sure? As Carrie said, “if you’re not sure, ask” and in this episode we look at five things to consider when you are giving and receiving feedback to ensure that it really is useful in developing your awareness of your leadership shadow. You’ll find our usual read, watch and listen to recommendations too. And if there is something you want to hear more about from Carrie’s episode please get in touch.
References and RECOMMENDATION LINKS:
Blog post - Feedback In 5
The Perfect story by Karen Eber
Ghosts The Final Episode
People Managing People with David Rice
See you next time for more ideas, inspiration, tools and resources to support and challenge you to go towards all that leadership asks of you.
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Our leadership conversation in this episode is with Chief People Officer for EXA Infrastructure, Carrie Cushing.
Carrie is a Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and has more than 20 years experience working in HR roles across a range of industries including financial service, healthcare, energy and tech. She has a passion for developing talent and culture where people and performance can thrive.
With extensive leadership experience both as a leader herself, and as an HR partner to so many leaders, there was so much we wanted to talk to Carrie about and she shares a ton of insight, wisdom, reflection and advice in this episode. You can find Carrie at EXA Infrastructure and on LinkedIn.
During our conversation, we talked about:
CARRIE’S LETTER + QUOTES
In Carrie’s letter to ‘The Leaders Who Were Not Like Me’ she shares valuable lessons from leaders, and the leadership shadow they cast, that she encountered earlier in her career. These include patience, managing emotions, resilience and intentionally managing her own leadership shadow.
“Seeing myself as at cause not effect”
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“If you’re not sure what to do - sit still.”
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“Mistakes are the currency of growth”
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“Intentionally choose the shadow I want to cast.”
“Ask the questions. Take the guesswork out.”
On our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, we will look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Carrie’s insights will be coming soon. If you already follow Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters.
We are reflecting on our conversation with CEP of The Sport and recreation Alliance, Lisa Wainwright. Lisa shared an enormous amount of insight, advice and experience - we are thinking we might need another Towards Leadership episode! If there is something you want to hear more about from Lisa’s episode please get in touch. Learn More About The Sport and Recreation Alliance and find Lisa on LinkedIn.
In this episode, we look at bringing people with you through purposeful and rehearsed repetition of your key messages. We also take a look at the voices in our leadership heads, and how to manage them in the most useful ways as well as our usual read, watch and listen to recommendations, complete with a festive touch!
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Wishing you all a peaceful and restful holiday season - we’ll be back in January 2024 with more ideas, inspiration, tools and resources to support and challenge you to go towards all that leadership asks of you.
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In this episode our leadership conversation is with CEO of The Sport and Recreation Alliance, Lisa Wainwright. Lisa has held a number of senior roles at Sport England initiating the work on the safeguarding standards, clubmark and volunteering before moving to become CEO at Volleyball England in 2008 and then British Basketball in 2016.
Internationally she has held roles on the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) World Ethics Panel, European Volleyball (CEV) Credentials Panel as well as being a Director of the British Olympic Association. She is currently a Technical Director for International Volleyball (FIVB) and is a member of the International Basketball Federation (FIBA) Governance Commission and in 2018, was ranked number 12 in the Top 100 Executive LGBT+ Allies by FT OUTStanding and became an Ambassador for Women on Boards UK.
With such depth and breadth of leadership experience to draw on this conversation is full of insight into the mindsets, behaviours, skills and communication of leadership. Learn More about The Sport and Recreation Alliance and find Lisa on LinkedIn.
During our conversation, we talked about:
LISA’S LETTER + QUOTES
Lisa’s letter to Billie Jean King both appreciates and celebrates the ‘mark made not just on the tennis stage but on the world stage’ and the continuous courage it took to do that. In a moving letter Lisa’s admiration of how Billie Jean King has ‘shone a light on the possible’ and the impact that has had on her as a leader serves as a starting point for a conversation about the role of courage in leadership.
“A person is a person in so many different ways.”
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“I’m still just a teacher - yes, my title is CEO, but what I try to do is help people develop themselves.”
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“I don’t know.”
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“You need people you trust around you, and a collective belief in what you are trying to deliver.”
On our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, we will look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Lisa’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Back for a new season, Towards Leadership is where we take a deeper dive into some leadership tools, resources, ideas and inspiration arising from the Leadership Letters podcast.
In this episode #9, we are focusing on our first episode of season four when we were joined by Co-Founders of Radio News Hub Stephanie Otty and Jamie Fletcher. Find Steph and Jamie on LinkedIn, as we begin by talking about talking and in light of Steph and Jamie’s approach, the continuous conversations that make disagreements a thing of the past!
ALSO there's much more!
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Welcome back for a new season! In this episode, for only the second time in Leadership Letters history, we have co-founders joining us on the podcast and sharing why two heads really are better than one. Stephanie Otty and Jamie Fletcher founded Radio News Hub in 2014 having met at Sky Sports News Radio. Radio News Hub provides news bulletins to over 400 radio stations across the UK and beyond.
Learn More About Radio News Hub and find Steph and Jamie on LinkedIn.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Steph and Jamie’s letter combined words of gratitude and appreciation for former employees with an invitation to stay connected, noting that to honour the past and to ensure continued success that it is crucial to put ‘people at the heart of everything you do.’
“We talk openly with people about what they want to achieve and how we can help them achieve that.”
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“I’ve always likened it to running a marathon. You need someone to run with who is experiencing the peaks and troughs at different times.”
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“Your contribution left a lasting impression.”
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“Because we have the constant conversations we come to the conclusions naturally because we’ve talked it through at length.”
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“People are you best PR.”
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“Everybody I meet I like to learn and take something from them.”
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“Switch off at some point. You don’t always have to consuming.”
On our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, we will look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Jamie and Steph’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters.
This episode is part two as we look at how the Ego States or Parent-Adult-Child model developed by Eric Berne, can be useful to us as leaders.
Sometimes when our thinking and relationships at work feel stuck, it can be difficult to find a way to name and give voice to what is happening without getting into blame and judgement of each other and indeed of ourselves. It can also be difficult to think of ways to change and shift what feels stuck. It’s in taking responsibility for ourselves and our relationships, naming what’s happening, and doing something about it, that so many individuals and teams we have worked with have found this model useful.
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If you’d like to book a deep dive into Ego States work for you or your team, or if there’s anything else you heard and would like to know more about, please get in touch. And while you’re here, we would love to know what topics and guests you would like to hear on this podcast, so please do send your suggestions!
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters.
In today’s episode we are looking at how the Ego States or Parent-Adult-Child model developed by Eric Berne, can be useful to us as leaders.
Sometimes when our thinking and relationships at work feel stuck, it can be difficult to find a way to name and give voice to what is happening without getting into blame and judgement of each other and indeed of ourselves. It can also be difficult to think of ways to change and shift what feels stuck. It’s in taking responsibility for ourselves and our relationships, naming what’s happening, and doing something about it, that so many individuals and teams we have worked with have found this model useful. In Part 1 of this two part summer series, we share the origins of this work, talk you through Parent, Adult and Child and look at their benefits, and pitfalls, so that you can apply this awareness to your own interactions.
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If you’d like to book a deep dive into Ego States work for you or your team, or if there’s anything else you heard and would like to know more about, please get in touch. And while you’re here, we would love to know what topics and guests you would like to hear on this podcast, so please do send your suggestions!
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters.
In this episode we take more of a dive into some thoughts and ideas arising from talking to Performance Director of Boccia UK, Greg Baker, in our most recent episode of Leadership Letters.
Hover over the pause button during this episode - we have a lot of reflective questions for you in this episode! Our starting point is the question Greg talks about always asking himself as a leader: Am I doing the best job for the individual in front of me? We begin by offering you questions to support your reflection on how well you know the individuals around you so that you are both up to date with, and know how to accommodate, their needs, how to support them and how to challenge them in the most useful ways.
We go on to discuss and offer further reflective questions around:
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Our guest in this episode is Greg Baker.
Greg was instrumental in the success of British Para Table Tennis achieving multiple medals at the London 2012 Paralympic games, and securing record breaking results in both Rio 2016 and Tokyo 2020, helping Great Britain secure 2nd place in the overall medals table.
As an ex-England International table tennis athlete, former National Coach, Head Coach and current Performance Director at Boccia UK, he has successfully competed and worked in elite sport performance leadership and management positions for over 20 years. As a certified executive coach working in all sectors, he believes in leadership responsibility at all levels within an organisation and brings his values of trust, respect, honesty and togetherness.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Do join us on our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, where we look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Greg’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to the latest episode of Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters.
In this edition, we take more of a dive into some thoughts and ideas arising from talking to theatre director Sean Turner in our most recent episode of Leadership Letters.
Sean talked about the importance of casting – which for you might be the interview so we start there, with a look at the leaders’s role as the audience in an interview.
We go on to look at:
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Our guest in this episode is Sean Turner.
Sean is Associate Director on the West End and UK Touring productions of the hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong, and has directed numerous productions of the show across the
globe. He has recently completed a tenure as Artistic Director of Trinity Theatre in Tunbridge Wells and he trained at the National Theatre as well as in Devising with Complicite.
On top of directing shows at venues like the Bush Theatre, Soho Theatre and Trafalgar Studios, Sean was responsible for unearthing the script of Arthur Miller’s first play, No Villain, he then directed the World Premiere at the Old Red Lion and later transferred the production to the West End. Last year Sean’s first foray into film work won an NME Award (Best Music Video, 2022) when he co-directed the video for ‘Wake Me Up’ by the band ‘Foals’.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Do join our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, where we look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on Sean’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters. This episode builds on some of what we heard from Karen Eber, taking more of a dive into storytelling for leaders, and some ways to reflect on and become more confident in your use of stories as a leader.
We begin with a look at how we tell our stories, and thinking about and connecting with our audience.
“If the facts are the engine of the story, what matters to you and your audience is the fuel.”
We share prompts and reminders about:
“There is no doubt that being constantly visible and knowing that your words have impact, uses up resource.”
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Our guest in this episode is a global leadership consultant and keynote speaker, Karen Eber, who’s talk on TED.com: How your brain responds to stories – and why they’re crucial for leaders has almost 2 million views and is one I have shared hundreds of times, including through this podcast.
As the CEO and Chief Storyteller of Eber Leadership Group, she helps companies reimagine and evolve how they build leaders and teams, transform culture and tell stories - and excitingly is publishing The Perfect Story: How to Tell Stories That Inform, Influence, and Inspire with HarperCollins in 2023.
She and I share a passion for the power of stories, and for equipping people to tell them so I was delighted to have the opportunity to listen and learn alongside all of you as we talked all things leadership, and listened to the Leadership Letter that Karen wrote to her niece and nephew.
During our conversation, we talked about:
Do join our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, where look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on storytelling and on Karen’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already follow Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters
I thought I would start 2023 by delving into past blogs and Leadership Letters archives for some of the conversations, resources and writing we have shared, and maybe even add in a few new ones for good measure!
I’ve gathered them together under the theme - the C's of Kind Leadership.
RECOMMENDATION LINKS:
Brené Brown again! Blog post
Here’s a reminder of how we can all become better listeners.
Tanya Marwaha on the Leadership Letters podcast
This blog post highlights the work of Jane Dutton
Simon Sinek to a question about building connection quickly
Amy Edmundson's TED talk
Matt Gavin’s breakdown of what constitutes courageous leadership.
& Brené Brown’s Dare To Lead podcast
or check out Kind Leadership - the full blog
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Welcome to Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters
For me, an effective, curious, compassionate, decisive, resilient and successful leader is able to serve the needs of their organisation, their community, themselves and indeed the wider world in a way that is about thriving and about sustainability in both the individual energy sense, and a global sense. It is leaders that are equipped to go towards anything and everything their world of work presents to them with that will contribute to better, happier, sustainable and empowered workplaces and it’s our mission to help you do that.
We promised you more on ADHD at the end of last month. In our most recent Leadership Letter, Katie Friedman wrote to the leader she was before she was aware of her ADHD, and the leader she is now post diagnosis. It’s a letter that offers layers and layers of experience, insight and food for thought for all of us listening. In this episode of Towards Leadership I reflect on my own experiences of preparing for Katie’s episode in which I catch myself being less inclusive than I would hope to be, share some of my own experiences of ADHD and offer an exercise I, and clients, have found useful time and again as a way of reflecting on conversations, and noticing what we could be doing differently when it comes to meeting needs, including our own.
“I had been a leader who unconsciously saw need as negative because I didn't understand my own.”
I also share some of my own recent lived experience of ADHD as an insight for leaders around the moment when someone discloses something about themselves, and share an exercise that is useful for reflecting on any aspect of conversation, including our levels of inclusiveness. You can find the corresponding blog post here.
In our resources section I reflect on the distinction between ‘the truth’ and ‘a truth’ when talking about ADHD and share a great TED talk offering insight and questions reflection on the intersection of ADHD with other characteristics.
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Katie Friedman is the director of Gold Mind Neurodiversity. Previously a senior leader in secondary education she is now an ADHD coach, a coach trainer and is someone who through her business, Gold Mind, I have had the privilege of learning from during her neurodiversity in coaching training. I have also had the privilege of being coached by Katie, an experience that has been, and continues to be, life-changing. Katie’s also recently gave a TEDx talk Finding My Gold that is already racking up views and I’m sure will continue to do so.
You can find and connect with Katie on LinkedIn.
During our conversation, we talked about:
And on our sister podcast, Towards Leadership, we will look in more detail at tools, reflections and practical application of the ideas, insights and inspiration we get from our guests on Leadership Letters. An episode focused on ADHD and Katie’s insights will be coming soon. If you are already subscribed to Leadership Letters, look out for it in your podcast feed.
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Welcome to the very first 'Towards Leadership from Leadership Letters' with Lizzie Bentley Bowers
For me, an effective, curious, compassionate, decisive, resilient and successful leader is able to serve the needs of their organisation, their community, themselves and indeed the wider world in a way that is about thriving and about sustainability in both the individual energy sense, and a global sense. It is leaders that are equipped to go towards anything and everything their world of work presents to them with that will contribute to better, happier, sustainable and empowered workplaces and it’s our mission to help you do that.
I'm passionate about the fact that hearing insights, inspiration, approaches and experiences from our guests on Leadership Letters is an important and rich resource. And I’m equally passionate that in sharing those ideas, it’s important to equip you, if you need it, with a sense of how to do those things; some ways to get there. Towards Leadership is where we will chew over the ’how to’ of Leadership and where you will find resources in our read, watch and listen to section, as well as tools, techniques, reflective exercises and thinking to support and challenge you as a leader, whether you have been in the C suite for many years, or are just starting out in your career with an eye on your future as a leader.
The focus of this episode is listening and relationship building, inspired by insights from Tanya Marwaha in S3 Ep 05 of Leadership Letters. We share the impact of distractions and not paying attention to others, and go on to take a dive into how to listen better and ways bringing our attention back when it wanders. We also look at hope to prepare to listen better, particularly to the people you disagree with.
In our section offering recommendations of resources for leaders in the form of something to read, to watch and to listen to, we begin by looking at the value of a book by an old favourite of the Towards Leadership podcast, Susan Scott. We then draw insights and skill building exercises from Melissa Reiner’s talk at TEDX London Business School. Finally we start a conversation about ADHD with the help of Grace Timothy’s podcast.
“Our work, our relationships, and our lives succeed or fail one conversation at a time. While no single conversation is guaranteed to transform a company, a relationship, or a life, any single conversation can. Speak and listen as if this is the most important conversation you will ever have with this person. It could be. Participate as if it matters. It does.”
Susan Scott
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