Skybound Leadership Podcast
I talk with executive coach and speaker Amale Ghalbouni about building a culture of experimentation in your organization . We’ll dig into what experimental cultures actually are, why they’re so valuable in today’s uncertain and fast-changing world, and how they can boost everything from innovation to team engagement.
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I talk with David Saxe, Co-Founder of ELL agency, about creating emotional connection on teams. We’ll discuss why it’s important to cultivate authentic relationships between colleagues, and dive into David’s approach of creating memorable moments of connection to drive team cohesion, trust, and productivity, especially in the remote team environment.
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I talk with marketing agency leader Stephen Brent May about asking for feedback. Stephen is co-founder at the agency One Foot Over, and we’ll discuss why it’s important to seek input from others, what gets in the way, and how to get better feedback. He breaks down a helpful framework for the three types of feedback you can request, inspired by the book "Thanks for the Feedback."
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I interview Ray Smith about building your personal brand through content. Ray is a Video Podcast Producer and Co-founder at the company Speakerbox Media, which helps leaders enhance their executive profiles through video-first podcast strategies. Ray and I will talk about what personal branding means, and discuss the key steps you should think about if you’re considering using podcasting and other online content to boost your brand as a leader.
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I welcome back guest Colin Cooper to talk about leadership themes and styles in the first Gladiator movie. Colin is a fellow pop culture and leadership nerd, and we’ll be continuing the “leadership in the movies” series of podcast episodes, this time exploring a handful of key characters in Ridley Scott’s first Gladiator film from the year 2000 staring Russell Crowe.
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In this episode, I interview Ruth Reitmeier about why new managers fail. Ruth is a fellow facilitator and certified coach, and serves as the Director of Coaching for Rice University’s Jones Graduate School of Business. We’ll discuss the sobering statistics of how many new managers flounder, and explore how the mindsets and skills of a coaching-style of leadership can make new managers more successful.
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In this episode, I talk with historian and author Dr. Rebecca Simon about the fascinating world of pirate leadership! We explore some of the surprising leadership best-practices of pirate captains, like democratic decision-making and written codes of conduct, while also delving into the darker side of their leadership tactics.
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In this episode, I talk to Mickie Deveau about addressing change fatigue. Mickie’s the Director of the Leadership Institute at MD Anderson Cancer Center, and we’ll discuss some strategies for helping teams navigate change and manage change fatigue.
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In this episode, I talk to Leah Leaves about team goal setting. We’ll discuss the value of doing collective goal setting and cover some best-practices for facilitating the team goal setting process to ensure you end up with effective goals and buy-in from your team.
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In this episode, I welcome on Rodney Bass to discuss the topic of employee recognition. Rodney works for BI Worldwide, which helps companies design and deliver engagement programs for employees and customers. Rodney shares some helpful input and research on why to provide employee recognition and how to do it effectively.
info_outlineIn this episode, I welcome on Rodney Bass to discuss the topic of employee recognition. Rodney works for BI Worldwide, which helps companies design and deliver engagement programs for employees and customers. Rodney shares some helpful input and research on why to provide employee recognition and how to do it effectively.