In this episode we explore a quiet moment with a yearling who had never been handled before. What began as a simple interaction — allowing the young horse to follow and accept a halter — became a powerful lesson in leadership, trust, and patience. Through stillness, observation, and gentle invitation, we explore how true leadership isn’t about pressure or control, but about creating space — the space for others to respond, choose, and trust. Reflective Question: Where in your leadershi...
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In this episode we explore a quiet moment with a yearling who had never been handled before. What began as a simple interaction — allowing the young horse to follow and accept a halter — became a powerful lesson in leadership, trust, and patience. Through stillness, observation, and gentle invitation, we explore how true leadership isn’t about pressure or control, but about creating space — the space for others to respond, choose, and trust. Reflective Question: Where in your leadershi...
Bryan White – Boundaries, Growth, and the Power of Selfishness
The Reins of Leadership
1 hour 4 minutes
1 month ago
Bryan White – Boundaries, Growth, and the Power of Selfishness
In this episode, I’m joined by Bryan White – author of Get Selfish: Filling Your Bucket First, keynote speaker, and host of The RETURN Project. Bryan’s work is devoted to helping people reclaim their lives, rediscover their worth, and thrive beyond adversity. We dive into Bryan’s transformative framework that encourages us to prioritise self-care, establish healthier boundaries, and embrace personal growth as the bedrock of lasting change. Bryan shares his own lived experiences that make his ...
The Reins of Leadership
In this episode we explore a quiet moment with a yearling who had never been handled before. What began as a simple interaction — allowing the young horse to follow and accept a halter — became a powerful lesson in leadership, trust, and patience. Through stillness, observation, and gentle invitation, we explore how true leadership isn’t about pressure or control, but about creating space — the space for others to respond, choose, and trust. Reflective Question: Where in your leadershi...