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Understanding Personality Styles for Effective Leadership With Catherine Stothart

The Connected Leadership Podcast

Release Date: 05/22/2023

'Where Intuition Goes To Die' with Jon Cohen show art 'Where Intuition Goes To Die' with Jon Cohen

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, host Andy Lopata welcomes guest Jon Cohen, a vascular surgeon turned healthcare leader and policy expert, the former CEO and executive chairman of BioReference Laboratories a $1.7 billion company, and author of the book 'Swab.' Andy and Jon discuss leadership, decision-making, the importance of relationships and partnerships, navigating through external barriers, and the invaluable role of intuition amidst crisis. In his book, Jon shares the extraordinary record of BioReference Laboratories, which established robust testing processes...

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Dorie Clark is recognised as one of the Top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers50. Among many other interests, she is also a communications coach and author. This fascinating conversation with Andy Lopata explores the benefits of a long-term strategy in business relationships. In organisations changing attitudes can be a challenge, while small businesses can effectively be long-term driven. Andy and Dorie also talk about being bad at something - deliberately.

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Andy Lopata talks to Todd Cherches about the value of visual leadership in this edition of The Connected Leadership Podcast. Todd draws on examples of the use of metaphors, images and story telling and why VisualLeadership is so important in communication and relationships.

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata talks to Janice Lintz about how she has tracked best practise across the world to find ways of improving access for people with hearing loss. She has persuaded large organisations to implement her ideas including induction loops and visual aids and has been called 'the Erin Brockovich of hearing loss'.

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In this edition, Andy Lopata talks to Rebecca Seal, journalist and author about the practical considerations of making working at home and alone a positive experience. They discuss tools to make life easier and to separate the worlds of work and home. Social media and its impact in a virtual work place is examined and also food as a way into understanding the culture of different countries.

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'Embracing Neurodiversity' with Samantha Hiew show art 'Embracing Neurodiversity' with Samantha Hiew

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata engages in a riveting dialogue with Samantha Hiew, an award-winning social entrepreneur, founder of ADHD Girls, and a reputed scientist. As a person diagnosed with ADHD, Tourette's, dyspraxia, and autism, Samantha shares her thought-provoking insights on the subject of neurodiversity. Neurodiversity covers a spectrum of neurodevelopmental conditions, including ADHD, autism, dyspraxia, and dyslexia. Participants' perception, learning, and information processing are all affected by these variances in brain function, which manifest...

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'Developing Future Leaders' with Molly Harvey show art 'Developing Future Leaders' with Molly Harvey

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In this stimulating episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, host Andy Lopata welcomes Molly Harvey, a leading authority in the world of leadership development as well as the founder of OWL (Outstanding Women Leaders). Molly Harvey is an author, facilitator, and speaker who has more than 30 years of experience that includes involvement with the United Nations. Focusing on the development of future leaders, a topic Molly is deeply passionate about, the conversation unravels captivating insights. Molly underlines the importance of self-aware leadership and emotional intelligence,...

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'The Connection Quotient' with Marco Buschman show art 'The Connection Quotient' with Marco Buschman

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata interviews Marco Buschman, Dutch leadership expert and author of the book "The Connection Quotient." They delve into the topic of the human approach to connections, emphasising building a culture of connection within an organisation. Marco introduces the concepts of EQ (Emotional Quotient), IQ (Intelligence Quotient), and CQ (Connection Quotient). Andy and Marco discuss how the quality of success within an organisation is dependent not just on individual relationships but on the connections across the team. The conversation...

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'Talking on Eggshells' with Sam Horn show art 'Talking on Eggshells' with Sam Horn

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata welcomes Sam Horn, CEO of the Intrigue Agency and the Tongue Fu! Training Institute. Sam's newly released book, "Talking on Eggshells," is the focus of their conversation, delving into conflict management and its impact on our professional lives. Sam emphasises that conflict is a natural aspect of life and highlights the need to address it rather than ignore it. Drawing inspiration from Elvis Presley, Sam encourages individuals not to let things go wrong but to address conflict head-on. She emphasises the importance of diverse...

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'The Team Architect' with Eksteen de Waal show art 'The Team Architect' with Eksteen de Waal

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata is joined by Eksteen De Waal; an international speaker, author and leadership consultant. He is a Fellow of PSA UK and President of PSA Netherlands. Eksteen describes himself as a team architect, explaining that he views teams as structures that require attention and maintenance, much like a building. He illustrates how his work entails assessing existing teams, designing new teams from scratch (such as during mergers and acquisitions), or renovating teams to address conflicts and relationship issues. Eksteen shares insights...

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In this episode of the Connected Leadership podcast, Catherine Stothart, a leadership coach, speaker and author of How to Get On with Anyone: shares insights with Andy Lopata on using personality styles to build stronger relationships. Catherine explains the difference between trait approach and type approach, stating that type is best used for self-development rather than assessment and selection. She also introduces the Interaction Styles Framework, which collapses the 16 personality types into four groups of communication styles based on emotions that drive behavior. The four interaction styles are: Mobilizers, Energizers, Navigators, and Synthesizers, and Catherine explains that people can flex between these styles depending on the situation. Catherine discusses her book, Motivation: The Ultimate Guide to Leading Your Team, which focuses on the four core psychological needs shared by all humans: belonging, competence, freedom, and self-actualisation.

The episode highlights the importance of understanding different communication styles to manage conflicts and have successful interactions. Catherine notes that being aware of one's behavior and emotions is key to better understanding and managing communication and relationships..

Andy Lopata and Catherine also delve into how this knowledge on communication styles can help us influence other people, build power and charisma, and manage imposter syndrome. Catherine emphasises that influencing people is about matching impact to intention and understanding how to communicate with the other person based on their style.  She notes that charisma comes from making others feel good while also having moral underpinning and integrity. Understanding one's own style and realizing that others have different communication styles can boost confidence and help manage imposter syndrome. 

This episode provides valuable insights on communication styles and their impact on relationships, highlighting the importance of understanding and adapting to different styles to build stronger connections and positive interactions. The episode also offers practical tips for managing life, work, and relationships to do more of what energises and fulfills us, emphasising the importance of self-awareness and understanding in building strong relationships and leading effectively.

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