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I am fascinated by people and how they have used leadership in their journeys to success. I have created the Leadership Tales Podcast so that we can indulge ourselves in learning how some amazing people have overcome challenges and failures to achieve in their roles through their leadership. They are leaders, thinkers, and experts who have tales that can help us thrive. Will you join me on this fascinating voyage through all things “Leadership”?
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We’ve just ended a very exciting sixth season of the Leadership Takes podcast and are preparing to take a step back from the podcast briefly before returning in 2024. But before we do, we'd like to highlight some of the most remarkable moments of Series 6, with advice and personal stories from Trevor Willcocks, Tim Carroll, Morgan J Ingram, Liz San…
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This week on the Leadership Tales Podcast, Agnes Budzyn sits down with Colin for an in-depth discussion on blockchain, finance, and leadership. Agnes has a deep background in financial services both in traditional banking and blockchain, including roles working with world powers during major financial transformations. Agnes breaks down the role of …
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin welcomes Tim Carroll, Weather and Climate Lead at Microsoft. After leading teams at Dell, IBM, and other major tech companies, Tim stepped into his current role because he believes there is no more impactful work than predicting weather and climate in order to protect and improve the lives of a…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin welcomes Henry Hays, a dynamic and energetic thought leader with a passion for disruptive technologies. Henry and Colin discuss the importance of being on the offensive when it comes to disruptive technologies like ChatGPT and AI, and shares simple frameworks and strategies for staying ahead of…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Lori Michelle Leavitt, author of “Pivot to Clarity,” joins Colin to discuss what it takes to make successful pivots. Because of her skill for helping leaders and organizations through successful pivots, Lori is often called by her nickname “The Pivot Catalyst.” In this in-depth interview, Lori and Co…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin interviews friend, mentor group member, and general good person Dan Lappin, a leading voice in disrupting traditional sales techniques. Dan is the Founder of Lappin180, a coaching practice focused on helping professionals achieve a high-performance mindset. In this episode, Dan and Colin explor…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, the amazing Kathy Varol joins Colin to discuss the importance of purpose in organizations and how it connects to profit. Kathy is passionately driven by the goal to lead “a life well lived,” and aims, and does, to contribute to society in a multitude of ways. Kathy shares her journey from working in …
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin sits down with friend, innovation mentor, and consultant Brad Shorkend to discuss his journey into design thinking and experimentation. Brad’s mission is to help businesses remain relevant and sustainable by creating a strong employee experience, leadership, culture & innovation. Brad introduce…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin sits down with Morgan J. Ingram, a top voice on LinkedIn and expert in content, sales, and marketing. Morgan shared his expertise on how to effectively communicate and present oneself in the sales process, as well as the need for training and equipping individuals with the skills to confidently…
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin interviews Liz Sandwith, an expert in internal audit. Liz brings a unique perspective, both from her extensive experience in internal audit across multiple industries and from her upbringing in a service family, which exposed her to various cultures and locations around the world. This episode …
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Burnout at work can lead to negative effects on our mental health that reverberate out into other areas of our life. How do we overcome burnout, build resilience, and get ourselves back on track? In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Trevor Willcocks (Associate Director Of Technology at Accenture UK) shares the story of how he reached a …
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In this episode of the Leadership Tales podcast, Colin interviews Charlene Li, a brilliant analyst, researcher, and author who is best know for her work in digital transformation and disruption. Her book “The Disruption Mindset” helps leaders develop a strategy for disruptive growth, which she describes as a plan to identify and seize an opportunit…
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We’ve just concluded our fifth season of the podcast, and today, we’d like to take a moment to highlight some of our favorite moments of Series 5. We’ve found some of the best moments with Chris Wilson, Rich Diviney, Adam Billing, Joshua Seiden, Ken Mossman, and Tom Kaden and Michael Gingerich of Someone To Tell It To. They’ll share their unique pe…
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How do we build sustainable organizations that make real, lasting impact? My guest this week on the Leadership Tales Podcast, Daniel Barker, is the Managing Director of the Halcyon Incubator in Washington DC. Halcyon is an incubator for businesses focused on social impact, an area that I am passionate about. Through Halcyon, Daniel is making a lot …
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Today on the Leadership Tales Podcast, we’ve got a double header! Tom Kaden and Michael Gingerich are the co-founders of Someone To Tell It To, a non-profit organization they created to help others cultivate meaningful relationships through compassionate listening, training, and education. They support so many people who are going through trauma an…
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Today on the Leadership Tales Podcast, I am joined by an amazing leader and former US Navy SEAL, Rob Newson. Rob’s career spans a wide range, from Special Operations military deployments, working in the White House, to recently holding a position as the VP of Strategy and Vision with the Philadelphia 76ers basketball team. Through it all, Rob has a…
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I am delighted to welcome Ken Mossman to the podcast today! Ken is the Founder of Cirrus Leadership and Coaching, as well as the creator of the Integrated Adult Men (IAM) framework and courses. The story of IAM resonates for me in the changing world we live in and the changing role of being a man or a father. Ken works with men to help them redisco…
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I am delighted to be joined by Joshua Seiden on the Leadership Tales Podcast today. Joshua is a Speaker and Author whose work around design thinking has inspired me greatly. His books and how thinking has shifted my views radically on how I run my business over the last 12 months. He has authored four books, three of which were collaborations with …
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To all the startup founders reading this: You don’t want to miss today’s guest on the Leadership Tales Podcast! Tamara Steffens is an early-stage venture investor with over 20 years of experience working with startups. Throughout her career, Tamara has helped grow numerous enterprises by lending her skills and expertise to founders. She accomplishe…
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This week on the Leadership Tales Podcast, my interview of Naseem Malik on his supply chain expertise and talent turns into a joyous free-flowing, two-way dialogue! Naseem is a Managing Partner at MRA Global Sourcing, where he helps world class companies build successful teams by finding the right leaders. He is an expert in supply chain and talent…
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Rich Diviney stopped by the Leadership Tales Podcast this season to give a fresh perspective on leadership, analyzing it through the lens of our individual attributes. Rich is best known as the author of The Attributes: 25 Hidden Drivers of Optimal Performance, which draws heavily from his twenty years as a Navy SEAL Officer. Through his work in th…
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I’m excited to welcome onto the Leadership Tales Podcast my friend and transatlantic transplant, Adam Billing! Adam is the Founder and CEO of Treehouse Innovation, a consultancy that specializes in design thinking and building cultures of innovation and experimentation. We (myself and my company, PotentialSquared) have been partnering with Treehous…
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Series 5 of The Leadership Tales podcast is here, and we’re starting off with an amazing and humbling episode! Chris Wilson is a social entrepreneur who found his purpose after being sentenced to life in prison. While serving his sentence, Chris developed a plan to get his life on track and help others who needed it. He later told his story in his …
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Today, we will highlight some of the best moments of Series 4, with great interviews with Michelle “MACE” Curran, Emma Weber, Gautam Mukunda, Paul Day, Chris Tuff, and Michael Bungay Steiner. They’ll share their fascinating stories and insights, with a heavy focus on the ways they are building playgrounds and disrupting leadership through experimen…
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Here’s a muscle you might not know you have in your body: the EMPATHY muscle. According to Rob Volpe, empathy expert and bestselling author, we’re born with the neurobiological capacity for empathy, but we must practice empathy and flex that “empathy muscle” to keep it strong. Rob Volpe is an astute observer of life and a master storyteller who bri…
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“To build those social relationships, you have to have a healthy relationship with yourself. You have to be able to have those internal reflections that will help you move forward.” Emma Weber is helping people build those reflection muscles in our fast-paced world. She is the founder of Lever – Transfer of Learning and developer of the Turning Lea…
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Paul and I had a great chat about the balance between productive pressure and work-life balance (or as I like to say, just plain “life balance”), and the disclaimer he put in his email footer to make people’s lives better. Paul Day is the Group Head of Internal Audit at Standard Chartered Bank, a multinational bank with operations in consumer, corp…
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Imagine you’re on stage giving a talk, and right in the front row you see one person scowling at you the entire way through. What do you do? With a sense of humor and curiosity, Chris Tuff approached the enemy in the front row after the event—and the two are now best friends. Connecting with even the most unlikely of folks is a skill of Chris’s. Th…
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“Most of the people who come to me have an abundance of creativity, an abundance of ideas. That’s not the problem. But what they don’t have, is ways of converting that creative energy into projects that get done.” What an inspiring conversation with Charlie Gilkey! Charlie is the founder of Productive Flourishing, a website that helps changemakers …
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Today on the Leadership Tales Podcast, we look at a leader in a very different field and interview US Air Force F-16 fighter pilot and squadron leader Michelle “MACE” Curran. Michelle is a fascinating leader and author who is inspiring the next generation of pilots and leaders. What lessons can we learn from someone whose leadership experience stem…
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What a deep and inspiring conversation—par for the course with this man, though! Bryan and I started working together last year to fuel my work in changing leadership for a better world, and I couldn’t be happier that we’ve gotten to know each other. Bryan Wish is the Founder and CEO of Arcbound, an innovative company that helps thought leaders lau…
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Absolutely fascinating—Gautam’s research on how we choose our leaders, and the phenomenon of “unfiltered” leaders who bypass the traditional and risk-averse selection process, is eye-opening for anyone in the leadership arena, whether they’re selecting leaders or leading themselves. Gautam Mukunda is a Research Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School’…
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“I was so happy to hear him talk about his sister not in a negative way, but just that she’s different.” We know our parenting efforts are paying off when we overhear our children speaking of others’ struggles with kindness, understanding, and compassion. What a wonderful conversation! Mike Porath is the Founder and CEO of The Mighty, the world’s l…
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Who knew that one could look so youthful yet call themselves an elder?! Michael Bungay Stanier (or as he’s often nicknamed, MBS) and I had a good laugh recording this episode as we chatted about the values of leading like an “elder,” despite looking and sounding much more like a 28-year-old ‘bloke’ (British version of man, chap…you can choose your …
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Series 3 contained some of the best interviews we’ve had yet, and in today's bonus episode, we are going to highlight a few of Colin's favorite moments with the guests. This episode features highlights from Johnathan and Melissa Nightingale, Mark Green, Melanie Dulbecco, Carolyn Swora, Jon Alexander, and Stephen Shedletzky. Let’s dive right in.…
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Today on the Leadership Tales Podcast, we’re presenting a special bonus episode looking back at some of the highlights from our previous series. We’ve had a lot of fascinating guests on the show, and I want to highlight a few of what I think are the greatest moments we’ve had over the podcast’s run. So, we’ve gone back and found some of the best cl…
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Stephen ‘Shed’ Shedletzky is an author, keynote speaker and seasoned leadership coach. His work focuses on inclusion, diversity and psychological safety in the workplace. Stephen explores how we can create and maintain culture and collaboration in our teams even whilst transitioning into a remote or hybrid working space. In today’s episode, you’ll …
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Jon Alexander is a seasoned advertising executive. Jon is using his experience in communicating ideas effectively to go beyond the retail and service space to address the larger social and political problems we face in today’s world. In his new book,‘Citizens: Why The Key to Fixing Everything Is All Of Us’, Jon explores how leaders can facilitate c…
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Carolyn Swora is an author who has had a long career focusing on making substantial changes in leadership and organization. In her upcoming book ‘Evolving’, Carolyn delves into how what she calls trauma informed leadership can transform the way that teams interact. With a focus on empathy, compassion, and simply listening to our teams, Carolyn’s wo…
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Melanie Dulbecco is the CEO of Torani, a mutli-million dollar company with roots in a family business founded in 1925. As the business has grown, expanded and undergone serious challenges such as the Covid-19 pandemic and ‘The Great Resignation’, Melanie has embodied the company’s values of improving community, encouraging upward mobility and using…
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Michele Aikens is an author, mother, and experienced thought leader in the development space. After losing her position as a high-level magazine publisher, Michele suffered her greatest professional setback. She found herself reassessing what made her valuable beyond her career in publishing. In her latest book ‘Consider The Possibilities’, Michele…
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Indigenous-born recruitment leader Jennifer Ménard-Shand has a long and fruitful career in the hospitality recruitment industry. After growing up through a difficult childhood, Jennifer dealt with anxiety and imposter syndrome for the first phase of her professional life. Jennifer has gone on to become a mentor to many culturally oppressed communit…
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Mónica Guzmán is a journalist and author of the new book, ‘I Never Thought Of It That Way’. As a child of Mexican immigrants with Republican political leanings, Mónica learnt first hand that her Democratic political stance could not be successfully communicated by arguing with her parents. Over the course of her successful career, Mónica has cultiv…
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Mark Green is the author of the new book, ‘Activators’. In the book, Mark mines the depth of leadership experience and thought development knowledge that his long career in banking, IT, and business growth has cultivated in order to deliver a practical guide for leaders and teams at all levels. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how questions can be …
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Kris Kelso has led a career with many facets. A former software engineer, Kris continued his career into team coaching and leadership consulting. His new book, ‘Overcoming The Imposter’, deals with the common feelings of not feeling deserving of the success we can find as leaders. In today’s episode, you’ll learn how to work outside of your comfort…
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Leslie Ehm is an author, a leader, and the founder of several team training companies. With experience working on several continents and for prestigious brands like Google, Leslie has honed a highly effective practice of bringing out the authentic potential in herself and the teams she coaches. Her new book ‘Swagger’ is the distillation of her life…
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Tiziana Casciaro is an Italian-born leadership expert with a rich, diverse background in social science, philosophy, neuroscience, and psychology. Alongside her co-author Julie Battliana, Tiziana has written a comprehensive and practical study on success. With a focus on balance, particularly the balance of confidence and humility, ‘Power, For All’…
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Husband and wife team Jonathan and Melissa Nightingale are a Toronto-based leadership development initiative called Raw Signal Group. With backgrounds in engineering at Mozilla, experience in public relations, and tech start-ups development, Jonathan and Melissa started Raw Signal Group in 2017 with the aim to bring pragmatic, focused leadership te…
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Mita Mallick is the Head of Inclusion, Equity, and Impact at Carta, and host of The Brown Table Talk Podcast. She has lived the experience of progress in inclusion beyond a mere academic exercise. After growing up in an immigrant Indian-American household, Mita experienced racism and sexism first hand. This lived experience has become Mita’s life’s…
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James Turner is a seasoned CFO and leader with experience working for Barclays and Pru. James’ expertise lies in finding the ideal candidates to build a team which functions at the highest possible level. He shares his insights into the challenges of inclusive hiring and what it takes to be a courageous, vulnerable and strong leader. Listen to toda…
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