Lead Smarter Podcast

David Kent

Welcome to the 'Lead Smarter. Not Harder' Podcast by David Kent, your window into the minds of visionary leaders, trailblazing innovators, and savvy business owners. Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating stories and invaluable lessons from the best and brightest minds in the business.

  1. Your Leadership Is Slipping — And Multitasking Is Why

    VOR 3 TAGEN

    Your Leadership Is Slipping — And Multitasking Is Why

    Most leaders believe multitasking makes them more productive. Research suggests the opposite. In this episode of Lead Smarter, David Kent speaks with leadership strategist Michael de Lisser about the hidden performance costs of multitasking — and why focus, communication, and self-awareness are the real leadership accelerators. Michael has coached over 500 senior leaders and designed leadership programs for organizations across industries. His work focuses on helping executives strengthen emotional intelligence, communication habits, and leadership effectiveness. In this conversation, we discuss: • Why multitasking reduces focus and memory • The communication skills executives often neglect • The “Leadership Core Four” that drives performance • How ego and blind spots slow leadership growth • Practical ways leaders can retrain their habits If you lead teams or organizations in a world of constant distraction, this episode will challenge how you think about focus and leadership. --------------- About Michael de Lisser: Michael de Lisser is a leadership strategist with more than 25 years of experience designing leadership development programs and coaching senior executives across industries, including healthcare, technology, manufacturing, and government. He has created over 100 custom leadership programs and coached more than 500 leaders, helping them strengthen emotional intelligence, communication skills, and leadership effectiveness. Michael is the co-founder of de Lisser Leadership Consulting and the author of Leadership Accelerators, a book focused on practical communication skills that drive stronger leadership and results. 📘 If you want to read Michael's book, Leadership Accelerators, head to: https://bit.ly/LeadershipAccelerators 🎙️ Learn more from Michael's other featured podcasts: https://www.youtube.com/@UCoqVV5QCKzadJNEIP85WsGQ  🌐 To stay up to date with all of Michael's work, head over to: https://www.delisserconsulting.com/ --------------- About the Host David Kent is the host of The Lead Smarter Podcast, where he has honest, grounded conversations with leaders shaping the future of work, leadership, and organizational growth. 🎧 LISTEN ON THE WEBSITE: https://leadsmarterpod.com/ 🔗 Follow David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-james-kent/

    39 Min.
  2. The Leadership Void No One Is Talking About (with Kate Anderson Foley)

    29. JAN.

    The Leadership Void No One Is Talking About (with Kate Anderson Foley)

    Leadership gaps don’t usually appear overnight.They form slowly, through burnout, early exits, and systems that promote people faster than they’re prepared to lead. In this episode of the Lead Smarter Podcast, I sit down with Kate Anderson Foley, Founder & CEO of a private education and leadership consultancy, to unpack what’s really happening behind today’s leadership void — and why it’s showing up across every sector, not just education. Kate brings a rare perspective shaped by work at the district, state, and national policy level, combined with deep experience coaching senior leaders who are navigating volatility, political pressure, and rapid organizational change. We talk candidly about:- Why experienced leaders are leaving earlier than expected- The hidden pressure placed on emerging leaders who are promoted too fast- How COVID accelerated leadership gaps instead of creating them- The difference between culture and climate — and why leaders confuse the two- What agile leadership actually means (and what it doesn’t)- Why psychological safety isn’t “soft,” and why trust can’t be mandated- How coaching supports leaders without turning into control or correction- What organizations get wrong about developing and retaining leaders This conversation isn’t theoretical.It’s grounded in real systems, real people, and the consequences leaders rarely see until it’s too late. If you’re leading a team, stepping into leadership sooner than expected, or responsible for developing leaders inside your organization, this episode will give you language, clarity, and perspective you can actually use. 00:00 – Why leadership gaps are growing03:40 – COVID, burnout, and early exits07:15 – Emerging leaders promoted too fast11:10 – Why leadership becomes lonely at the top14:45 – What agile leadership really means18:30 – Culture vs climate (and why leaders confuse them)23:00 – Psychological safety and trust in real organizations28:10 – Coaching leaders without creating dependency33:20 – Why feedback often fails new leaders37:50 – Leading closer to the “street level”41:40 – Investing in leaders before they burn out44:10 – Kate’s advice to leaders navigating uncertainty About the HostDavid Kent is the host of The Lead Smarter Podcast, where he has honest, grounded conversations with leaders shaping the future of work, leadership, and organizational growth. 🎧 LISTEN ON THE WEBSITE: https://leadsmarterpod.com/🔗 Follow David on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-james-kent/

    47 Min.
  3. Startup to Scale-Up: How Founders Must Evolve | Matt Racz

    18.12.2025

    Startup to Scale-Up: How Founders Must Evolve | Matt Racz

    Scaling a business isn’t just about better systems, more capital, or faster growth.At a certain point, it requires the founder to evolve. In this episode of The Lead Smarter Podcast, host David Kent sits down with Matt Racz, founder of Founders That Scale, to unpack one of the most difficult and least discussed phases of business growth: the transition from scrappy startup to scalable company. Matt draws from his own experience as a founder and advisor to explain why many businesses stall or collapse just after product–market fit, and why the real constraint is often leadership, not strategy. This conversation explores what it actually means to “build a company” rather than just a product, and how founders can step out of survival mode without losing momentum, culture, or purpose. In this episode, we cover: • Why what got you early traction won’t sustain growth • How founders unintentionally become the bottleneck • The difference between being a builder and becoming an executive leader • Why slowing down can be the most strategic move forward • How culture and values function as real business infrastructure • What it takes to scale without burning out your people or yourself If you’re a founder navigating growth, complexity, or leadership strain, this episode offers clarity, perspective, and practical insight. About the Guest Matt Racz is the founder of Founders That Scale, where he works with traction-stage founders and leadership teams to help them institutionalize their businesses, strengthen leadership capacity, and scale sustainably. Website: https://foundersatscale.com LinkedIn: Matthew Racz About the Host David Kent is the host of The Lead Smarter Podcast, where he has honest, grounded conversations with leaders shaping the future of work, leadership, and organizational growth.

    40 Min.
  4. Why the Path to Leadership Is Broken

    04.12.2025

    Why the Path to Leadership Is Broken

    Most people don’t become leaders because they were trained to lead — they become leaders because they were good at the job. And as Kelly Hirn explains, that’s exactly where everything starts to break.  In this episode of the Lead Smarter Podcast, David Kent sits down with leadership coach Kelly Hirn, who has spent 20+ years developing leaders across industries — from insurance and construction to education and sales. Together they unpack: • Why the traditional path to leadership is fundamentally flawed Many leaders rise through performance, not leadership readiness, leading to micromanagement and burnout.  • The “cheat code” entrepreneurs have — and the trap they fall into Entrepreneurs often understand the vision… yet struggle to communicate it or trust others to carry it out.  • Why middle managers are the most critical (and overlooked) leaders This layer influences up, down, and sideways — and can make or break organizational alignment.  • How to lead without knowing how to do the work Kelly shares how not knowing her team’s technical tasks forced her to adopt curiosity, empowerment, and trust — a leadership advantage she still teaches today.  • How to influence “old-school” leaders Kelly gives real-life examples of coaching leaders who were stuck in outdated top-down norms — and how small wins + objective demonstration can create meaningful change.  • Why curiosity is the most underrated leadership skill The fastest way to build trust is to stop assuming—and start asking.  Later in the episode, Kelly reveals the top books she recommends for new and established leaders, including: Strengths Based Leadership, Start With Why, and How to Win Friends and Influence People — a book she has read at least four times.  Kelly also shares details about her 6-month coaching program and her “Lead With Confidence Challenge” designed for emerging leaders. If you’re an entrepreneur, a new manager, or a leader stepping into bigger responsibility… this conversation will shift the way you lead.

    44 Min.
  5. Stop Being a Jekyll & Hyde Leader

    23.10.2025

    Stop Being a Jekyll & Hyde Leader

    Leadership isn’t hard because you lack strategy; it’s hard because you’re managing people, expectations, and your own self-doubt. In this episode of Lead Smarter, host David Kent sits down with Aleta Maxwell, CEO, CHRO, best-selling author, and leadership coach, to dive into the real challenges leaders face, and how to navigate them with clarity and confidence. Aleta works with high-achieving female executives who feel like they’re carrying it all: - The impostor syndrome before big meetings- The frustration of repeating expectations- The constant time crunch- The awkwardness of holding people accountable without damaging relationships- Through her company, Uplifting Leadership, Aleta equips leaders with simple, effective strategies to build high-performing, drama-free teams while reclaiming their time and confidence. You’ll learn:✔️ Clear, actionable communication strategies✔️ Practical tools to silence impostor syndrome✔️ Frameworks for healthy accountability that strengthen relationships✔️ Time management approaches that actually work for leaders With over 20 years of experience leading large, fast-paced organizations — scaling one from 3 to 22 locations and $4M to $62M in revenue — Aleta now empowers executives across industries to lead with alignment, intention, and curiosity. 🔔 Subscribe for more leadership insights every week.👍 Like this episode if you’ve ever felt the weight of leadership on your shoulders.📝 Drop a comment: What’s the hardest part of leadership for you right now? New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe to Lead Smarter for honest, expert conversations that help you lead with clarity, confidence, and humanity. 🌐 https://leadsmarterpod.com/ 📌 Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lead-smarter/?viewAsMember=true

    27 Min.

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Welcome to the 'Lead Smarter. Not Harder' Podcast by David Kent, your window into the minds of visionary leaders, trailblazing innovators, and savvy business owners. Get ready to immerse yourself in the captivating stories and invaluable lessons from the best and brightest minds in the business.