Leading Generous Teams

Clare Desira

Welcome to Leading Generous Teams. A podcast dedicated to making leadership easier. We bring you insights from leaders who are having an impact where resources are stretched,resilience is constantly tested,and the social issues and opportunities are never ending. Hosted by Clare Desira, CEO of the Top Five Movement. Top Five Movement are a team of award-winning coaches with a vision to support generous leaders to have a bigger impact. Our expertise lies in the practical application of neuroscience for sustainable behaviour change in the workplace. We’re so glad you’re here and know you’ll  leave feeling hopeful and re-energised with ideas on how you can tackle these challenges and support your teams in new ways. For resources + free team building opportunities, visit www.topfivemovement.com----------------------------------------Leading Generous Teams was originally created in partnership by Clare Desira (Top Five Movement) + Pro Bono Australia to improve the mindset, resilience and mental health of people working in the social sector. Hit subscribe now and never miss an episode.  To immediately start building your team’s resilience on a daily basis with Top Five’s free toolkit head to www.topfivemovement.com/tools 

  1. 28/11/2024

    University of Canberra CIO, Matt Carmichael on Being Deliberate With The 1,440 Minutes In Your Day

    A lot of leadership effort is proactive and long-term, and it’s so easy to (and can feel good to) get sucked in by your teams to put out day-to-day operational fires. However one leader we’ve worked with closely has taken a deliberate approach to creating the bandwidth that allows him and his team to focus on the future. This is what we talked about with Matt Carmichael, Chief Information Officer, University of Canberra on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week. Matt’s refreshing approach is famous for supporting teams to get in the right mindset before taking on transformation projects. He’s a leader to watch. In this episode, we discuss: How Matt proactively prepares his team to thrive during changeUplifting others through coaching to create more bandwidthInsights into techniques for resetting + recharging leadership Links: To supercharge your leadership, grab your free leadership audit now: Mindset Shifts to Crack Culture, Build Psychological Safety + Raise The Bar. This free Leadership Audit download includes: Questions and prompts to help leaders create bigger impact with more easeJam packed with insights from conversations we’ve had with Australian CEOs + leadersFuel trust, communication, and culture in your team Grab your copy now: www.topfivemovement.com/tools If you'd like to talk about how our programs can support your team's resilience, fuel their confidence or help them get unstuck, book some time in my diary and let’s chat.

    35 min
  2. 21/11/2024

    Dr Richard Harris On The Thai Cave Rescue, Thriving Under Pressure + the People You Want on Your Team

    If you’ve been in our world for a hot minute, you’ll have heard us talk about the mental run up. The mental run up is made up of automatic thought patterns in response to an upcoming situation. Some we’re not aware of, and some are easy to brush off as “I’m an overthinker.” But they can be a drain, pulling you further away from the task at hand. They’re often happening behind the scenes without us even realising it, derailing our energy. The mental run up falls between the moment you’ve made the decision to do something challenging and when you actually do it. This is what we talked about with Co-Australian of the Year, Dr Richard “Harry” Harris on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week. Richard has worked in anaesthesia, diving and aeromedical medicine around the world. Harry has a professional and voluntary interest in search and rescue operations, establishing the first flooded cave rescue capability in Australasia. The 2018 Thailand cave rescue was an opportunity to put this training to work. In 2018 he received the Star of Courage, Australia’s second highest civilian award for bravery, and the medal of the Order of Australia for his role in the Thailand cave rescue. Harry was the joint 2019 Australian of the Year with his dive partner Craig Challen. He is now primarily working as a speaker, author and film maker. In this episode, we discuss: Richard’s mental run up leading up to the Thai Cave Rescue.What Richard does to fuel his mindset during uncertain times.  Insights into techniques for resetting + recharging in life and leadership Links: To supercharge your leadership, grab your free leadership audit now: Mindset Shifts to Crack Culture, Build Psychological Safety + Raise The Bar.  This free Leadership Audit download includes: Questions and prompts to help leaders create bigger impact with more easeJam packed with insights from conversations we’ve had with Australian CEOs + leadersFuel trust, communication, and culture in your team  Grab your copy now: www.topfivemovement.com/tools If you'd like to talk about how our programs can support your team's resilience, fuel their confidence or help them get unstuck, book some time in my diary and let’s chat.

    40 min
  3. 04/12/2023

    Sacred Heart Mission CEO, Hang Vo on pacing your passion for stronger leadership

    Being a passionate leader is an outdated goal. In fact, trying to run your team on passion alone is akin to running a team on adrenaline. It’s just not sustainable. And it can get in the way of strong leadership. This is what we talked about with Sacred Heart Mission CEO, Hang Vo on our Top Five Movement Leading Generous Teams podcast this week. Within a second of meeting Hang, you know she’s a passionate force but Hang shares how she’s learnt to pace her passion as a CEO, because not everyone is encouraged and motivated by it alone. As a self-diagnosed passionate leader, Hang shares how she keeps her passion in check as a CEO, because not everyone is encouraged and enthused by passion. Hang has decades of experience in the for-purpose sector leading national and international services. Prior to joining Sacred Heart Mission, Hang was CEO of Whitelion Youth where she led the national organisation through transformational change and the COVID pandemic. Before this, she held various leadership roles at Australian Red Cross and EACH Social and Community Health. In March 2023, Hang was elected as the President of the Australian Council of Social Service (ACOSS) where she previously served as Member of the Board and Vice-President. Hang is currently also Board Director with Respect Victoria, a statutory agency focused on family violence primary prevention. From 2021 to 2023, Hang also worked as the Chair of the Victorian Pride Centre. Having come to Australia as a part of the Vietnamese refugee ‘boat people’ seeking asylum in the late 1970s, Hang has first-hand experience of dislocation and exclusion which drives her deep commitment to creating a more just, inclusive, and equitable society. In this episode, we discuss: How Hang fuels and engages her team.How to redirect your leadership from passionate and adrenaline fuelled  to connected and curious.Insights into techniques for resetting + recharging leadership Links: To supercharge your leadership, grab your free leadership audit now: Mindset Shifts to Crack Culture, Build Psychological Safety + Raise The Bar. This free Leadership Audit download includes: Questions and prompts to help leaders create bigger impact with more easeJam packed with insights from conversations we’ve had with Australian CEOs + leadersFuel trust, communication, and culture in your team Grab your copy now: www.topfivemovement.com/tools If you'd like to talk about how our programs can support your team's resilience, fuel their confidence or help them get unstuck, book some time in my diary and let’s chat.

    34 min
  4. 27/11/2023

    Royal Canin ANZ Director, Kelly Quirke on how to not miss the leadership lessons that give you the edge

    We work with a lot of teams in crisis. And where leaders are blindsided by incident after incident, we see the opportunity for people to find a performance edge and not miss the leadership lessons this crisis will bring.    This is what we talked about with Kelly Quirke, Royal Canin ANZ’s Vet Advocacy Director on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week.    We discussed how Kel has captured the leadership lessons after years of leading teams through issues and crises.    With more than 15 years’ experience in managing crises and communications for leading global organisations, Kelly currently leads the veterinary business for Australia & New Zealand. This includes managing health outcomes for pets and partnering with organisations to improve the long-term sustainability of the people working in the veterinary industry. In this episode, we discuss: How Kel fuels and engages her team and industryThe one thing Kel does to ensure she never misses a leadership lessonInsights into techniques for resetting + recharging leadership Links: To supercharge your leadership, grab your free leadership audit now: Mindset Shifts to Crack Culture, Build Psychological Safety + Raise The Bar. This free Leadership Audit download includes: Questions and prompts to help leaders create bigger impact with more easeJam packed with insights from conversations we’ve had with Australian CEOs + leadersFuel trust, communication, and culture in your team Grab your copy now: www.topfivemovement.com/tools If you'd like to talk about how our programs can support your team's resilience, fuel their confidence or help them get unstuck, book some time in my diary and let’s chat.  If you require further information or support about issues raised in this episode please contact Lifeline Australia 13 11 14 or for dedicated mental health support for First Nations people contact 13YARN or 13 92 76.

    27 min
  5. 20/11/2023

    Brain Cancer Centre CEO + Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer GM, Sam McGuane on how to leverage imposter syndrome to drive purpose

    When discussing imposter syndrome, it’s really common to find articles to “overcome it” but the truth is, your imposter syndrome can give you an edge. This is what we talked about with The Brain Cancer Centre CEO + Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer GM, Sammy McGuane on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week. We discussed how Sammy leverages his imposter syndrome to drive purpose. In 2017 Sam became Director and General Manager of Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer Foundation. Sam leads the business and it’s people which has generated over $22M for brain cancer research. Since 2021 Sam has managed his role at Carrie’s Beanies 4 Brain Cancer Foundation alongside the position of CEO, The Brain Cancer Centre, where he is responsible for revenue generation, operations, collaboration initiatives, marketing/communications strategy, and stakeholder management. In this episode, we discuss: How Sam fuels and engages his team to focus on the long termHow to leverage imposter syndrome to drive your team’s purposeInsights into techniques for resetting + recharging leadership Links: To leverage your imposter syndrome and supercharge your leadership, grab your free leadership audit now: Mindset Shifts to Crack Culture, Build Psychological Safety + Raise The Bar. This free Leadership Audit download includes: Questions and prompts to help leaders create bigger impact with more easeJam packed with insights from conversations we’ve had with Australian CEOs + leadersFuel trust, communication, and culture in your team Grab your copy now: www.topfivemovement.com/tools If you'd like to talk about how our programs can support your team's resilience, fuel their confidence or help them get unstuck, book some time in my diary and let’s chat.

    35 min

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Welcome to Leading Generous Teams. A podcast dedicated to making leadership easier. We bring you insights from leaders who are having an impact where resources are stretched,resilience is constantly tested,and the social issues and opportunities are never ending. Hosted by Clare Desira, CEO of the Top Five Movement. Top Five Movement are a team of award-winning coaches with a vision to support generous leaders to have a bigger impact. Our expertise lies in the practical application of neuroscience for sustainable behaviour change in the workplace. We’re so glad you’re here and know you’ll  leave feeling hopeful and re-energised with ideas on how you can tackle these challenges and support your teams in new ways. For resources + free team building opportunities, visit www.topfivemovement.com----------------------------------------Leading Generous Teams was originally created in partnership by Clare Desira (Top Five Movement) + Pro Bono Australia to improve the mindset, resilience and mental health of people working in the social sector. Hit subscribe now and never miss an episode.  To immediately start building your team’s resilience on a daily basis with Top Five’s free toolkit head to www.topfivemovement.com/tools