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The Leaders Podcast
Laura MacDonald
39 episodes
11 hours ago
Bad Managers Aren’t Born — They’re Built In this episode, Laura unpacks the uncomfortable truth: bad management is often a product of organisational systems, not personal flaws. From promoting technical experts without leadership training to rewarding control and short-term wins over collaboration and emotional intelligence, many companies unknowingly create dysfunctional leaders. You’ll discover: The common archetypes of bad managers — and how they’re shaped by cultureWhy control and complia...
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Careers,
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Bad Managers Aren’t Born — They’re Built In this episode, Laura unpacks the uncomfortable truth: bad management is often a product of organisational systems, not personal flaws. From promoting technical experts without leadership training to rewarding control and short-term wins over collaboration and emotional intelligence, many companies unknowingly create dysfunctional leaders. You’ll discover: The common archetypes of bad managers — and how they’re shaped by cultureWhy control and complia...
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Management
Education,
Business,
Careers,
Self-Improvement
Episodes (20/39)
The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 38 Bad Managers Aren’t Born, They’re Built: Fixing The Systems That Create Them
Bad Managers Aren’t Born — They’re Built In this episode, Laura unpacks the uncomfortable truth: bad management is often a product of organisational systems, not personal flaws. From promoting technical experts without leadership training to rewarding control and short-term wins over collaboration and emotional intelligence, many companies unknowingly create dysfunctional leaders. You’ll discover: The common archetypes of bad managers — and how they’re shaped by cultureWhy control and complia...
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6 hours ago
22 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 37 Rebecca Sangster-Kelly: The Art Of Influencing Your Stakeholders
In this episode of The Leaders Podcast, Laura welcomes Rebecca Sangster-Kelly, principal consultant, coach, and owner of Studium Consulting, for a candid and insightful conversation on stakeholder relationships and communication. Rebecca shares her journey from international student to communications expert, offering practical wisdom on navigating office politics, building trust, and influencing others with authenticity and consistency. Together, Laura and Rebecca explore the nuances of effec...
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1 week ago
1 hour 21 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 36 The Psychology of Resistance: Why Leaders Struggle To Change
In this special round table episode of the Leaders Podcast, host Laura MacDonald is joined by an inspiring panel: Drew Povey (DPC Limited), Zoe Thompson (Phoenix Coaching Limited), and Tony Smith (former GB Rugby League coach and leadership mentor). Together, they dive deep into the psychology of resistance - exploring why leaders struggle with change, how different sectors experience resistance, and what it really takes to lead through uncertainty. The conversation covers generational perspe...
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2 weeks ago
1 hour 48 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 35 Motivation Is Broken: Here's How We Fix It
In this episode, we dive deep into the evolving landscape of people-centred leadership and the growing pressures faced by today’s leaders. Discover why self-motivation is the most essential skill for anyone in a leadership role - and why it’s often overlooked. We explore the myths around what truly motivates teams (hint: it’s not money), the dangers of relying solely on extrinsic motivators, and the importance of understanding your own intrinsic drivers. You’ll learn practical strategies for ...
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3 weeks ago
24 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 34 Anita Arscott Brookes: Knowledge Is Power – Navigating Menopause In The Modern Workplace
In this enlightening episode of the Leaders Podcast, host Laura MacDonald welcomes Anita Arscott Brookes - Licensed Menopause Champion, Insights Discovery practitioner, and founder of Arscott Brookes Consultancy. Together, they dive deep into the often-misunderstood topic of menopause, exploring its impact on women in the workplace and beyond Anita shares her personal journey, the challenges she faced, and how her experiences inspired her to empower others through education and open conversat...
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4 weeks ago
57 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 33 Rachel Morgan-Trimmer: Rethinking Inclusion And The Business Case For Neurodiversity
In this episode of the Leaders Podcast, host Laura MacDonald welcomes Rachel Morgan-Trimmer, founder of Firebird, TEDx speaker, and author of "How to Be Autistic", for an honest conversation about neurodiversity at work and in life. Rachel shares her journey with late-diagnosed autism and ADHD, the challenges of entrepreneurship, and why authentic inclusion matters. Laura and Rachel discuss how organisations can create truly inclusive cultures, the benefits of embracing neurodiversity, and pr...
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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 32 The Rollercoaster of Solopreneurship: Growth, Grit, And Leadership
In this episode of The Leaders Podcast, we dive deep into the unique journey of solopreneurship and the powerful lessons it offers about leadership. Drawing from five years of personal experience, I explore how leading a business of one transforms traditional ideas of leadership, accountability, and influence. Discover the challenges and rewards of self-leadership, building a supportive network, and shaping your own company culture. Whether you’re a seasoned business owner or just start...
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1 month ago
26 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 31 The Invisible Work Of Leadership: What No One Sees But Everyone Feels
In this powerful return to The Leaders Podcast after a summer break, we dive deep into the “invisible work” of leadership - the behind-the-scenes decisions, emotional labour, and subtle actions that hold teams together and drive success. Drawing from personal stories, client experiences, and expert insights, this episode explores the challenges leaders face, from managing burnout and building trust to balancing authenticity and credibility. Discover actionable strategies for becoming mo...
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1 month ago
24 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 30: Building High Performance Teams - Lessons From The Lionesses
In this very special milestone episode, I’m diving deep into what truly makes a high-performance team, using the inspiring journey of England’s Lionesses as a real-world example. Discover why effectiveness, not just efficiency, is the hallmark of great teams, and how cohesion, collaboration, and autonomy drive success. We explore the power of distributed leadership, the importance of nurturing every team member’s unique strengths, and the role of joy, creativity, and well-being in building ...
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3 months ago
24 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 29 Tarnia Gonzo: Leadership In The Age Of AI
This week on The Leaders Podcast, I’m interviewing Tarnia Gonzo, a technology change consultant and founder of T+S Consulting. We discuss the integration of AI in business, focusing on how it affects job roles, the balance between automation and human touch, and strategies for leaders to support their teams through technological transitions. Tarnia emphasises the importance of maintaining creativity, clear communication, and the necessity of addressing gender disparities in technological adva...
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3 months ago
56 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 28 Tasneem Bhamji: Advocate For Your Own Personal Brand
In this enlightening episode of The Leaders Podcast, host Laura MacDonald converses with Tas Bhamji, the founder of Office Real Talk, an executive in the banking sector, and a public speaker. The discussion revolves around the significance of personal branding, self-advocacy, and authenticity in leadership and career development. Tas shares her journey from working in a call center to becoming a successful digital executive, offering valuable insights and practical advice for anyone looking t...
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3 months ago
52 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 27: Empathy, Optimism and Hope - The Reasons You're Right For Leadership
This episode debunks the notion that empathy, optimism, and hope are naivety in leadership. Through reflections on a talk by Jacinda Ardern, former Prime Minister of New Zealand, it demonstrates how these qualities are crucial for impactful leadership. I share personal experiences and insights on the importance of authentic emotions in leadership, advocating for a culture driven by faith in humanity and purposeful action. Interdependence in Life and Business Insights from Jacinda Arder...
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4 months ago
19 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 26 Michael Hubbard: Build Habits That Bring Your Ideas To Life
In this engaging episode of the Leaders Podcast, I sit down with Michael Hubbard, Director of Questions at 'Make Your Habits,' to delve into the importance of habit building for both personal and professional growth. Michael shares his journey and insights into creating productive habits that can lead to significant positive changes. From discussing his early career as a rugby player and his experiences in various leadership roles, to practical advice on implementing small but impactful chang...
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4 months ago
1 hour 7 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 25 Emma Berry Cowling: Blend Your Styles, And Your Life
In this engaging and insightful episode of the Leaders Podcast, Laura MacDonald welcomes Emma Berry Cowling, an executive coach, trainer, facilitator, and entrepreneur owning Excellence Executive. They delve into the essential aspects of leadership, including the significance of self-care, the multifaceted nature of effective leadership, the concept of work-life blend, and the impact of authenticity in leadership roles. Emma shares her personal journey from her unique upbringing and experienc...
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5 months ago
59 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 24: Mastering Emotional Intelligence
This episode delves into the intricacies of emotional intelligence (EI) and its profound impact on both personal and professional realms. You’ll learn about the importance of self-awareness, self-management, empathy, and social skills, as highlighted in Daniel Goleman's Emotional Intelligence Model. The episode offers practical exercises and strategies for enhancing emotional intelligence, fostering better relationships, reducing burnout, and improving leadership effectiveness. Introdu...
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5 months ago
20 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 23 June Hogan: Tough Conversations Need Empathy
In this episode of the Leaders Podcast, I welcome June Hogan, an outplacement support specialist and career coach, to discuss the critical role leaders play in managing redundancies. We delve into the emotional and practical aspects of outplacement support, the importance of empathy over sympathy, and strategies for leaders to help their teams navigate these challenging transitions. The conversation provides deep insights into the significance of human-centred leadership during tough times an...
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5 months ago
58 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 22 Paddy Roberts: Be The Change Leader Your Team Needs
In this episode of the Leaders Podcast, I have an insightful conversation with Paddy Roberts, a specialist in cutover management, transition, and deployment management. We discuss various aspects and importance of change leadership, and the nuances of implementing successful transitions within organisations. Paddy shares his personal journey, offers valuable tips for leaders, and provides intriguing stories from his professional career, making this episode both informative and engaging....
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6 months ago
54 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 21: How To Say "Yes" Less!
In this episode, we delve into the challenging habit of saying yes too often and the importance of learning to say no. I share personal experiences and practical advice on breaking this habit, the psychological factors at play, and how to balance our own needs with the expectations of others. Learn strategies to set boundaries, manage your time better, and develop healthier, more sustainable work relationships. The Most Difficult Habit to Break The Culture Challenge Personal Experiences wit...
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6 months ago
17 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep. 20: Ditch The Labels - Unboxing Your True Potential
From understanding oneself through various self-assessment tools to the impact of labels on personal and professional growth, this introspective episode delves deep into the journey of self-discovery and leadership. It explores how labels can both confine and empower individuals, emphasising the fluidity of personal attributes and the importance of introspection. The episode features insights from notable guests, discussing topics such as resilience, parenting, and the modern challenges of in...
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7 months ago
26 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Ep.19: The Humanity In Success
In this episode of 'The Leaders Podcast,' Laura MacDonald explores the true meaning of success, which extends beyond material possessions to the impact we make on the world and others. Laura revisits highlights from previous guests Nicole Winer, Chris O'Connell, Zoe Plumley, and Alice Dearing, who share their unique perspectives on success. Through their diverse experiences, we delve into the importance of understanding personal values, remaining authentic, and fostering meaningful relationsh...
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7 months ago
18 minutes

The Leaders Podcast
Bad Managers Aren’t Born — They’re Built In this episode, Laura unpacks the uncomfortable truth: bad management is often a product of organisational systems, not personal flaws. From promoting technical experts without leadership training to rewarding control and short-term wins over collaboration and emotional intelligence, many companies unknowingly create dysfunctional leaders. You’ll discover: The common archetypes of bad managers — and how they’re shaped by cultureWhy control and complia...