E101 - Communicating is Leadership featuring Stacie Calder

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I’d like to begin this episode by acknowledging the land that I am learning and living on is the traditional un-ceded, un-surrendered territory of the Anishinaabeg Algonquin People.
Leadership requires communication, because as famed author and leadership mentor Margaret J. Wheatley once said, “I believe we can change the world if we start listening to one another again. Simple, honest, human conversation.”
The importance of communication is featured in almost every leadership style and principle because leaders have to be able to communicate everything, to everyone, all the time. The challenge for emerging leaders is that they are often unaware of how to adjust their communication style to hear and be heard - creating tension, paranoia, and confusion amongst the group.
Join us as Jason "the Donk" Donkersgoed hijacks this episode and plays host to Stacie Calder, MBA, and Executive Vice-President (North American Distribution & Marketing) for Conquest Planning Incorporated, where we will unlock the secrets of effective communication. We’ll also delve into Stacie's transformation from a small-town dreamer to a leader, where communication has been a cornerstone of her success.
Explore the transformative power of vulnerability in communication, especially when delivering honest feedback. Stacey reflects on personal experiences and cultural nuances, highlighting the importance of Brene Brown's mantra, "clear is kind." We delve into the challenges of self-communication, discussing how reshaping internal dialogues can empower leadership. Through personal anecdotes, we spotlight how empathetic feedback, and emotional intelligence can lead to more authentic and effective interactions.
In this episode we'll discuss the following topics:
• Exploring the evolution of communication in leadership
• Importance of two-way understanding in authentic dialogue
• The impact of self-talk on leadership effectiveness
• Developing empathy for improved interpersonal relationships
• The significance of asking questions to enhance communication
• Fostering team dynamics for collective outcomes
• Practical tools for emerging leaders to improve communication skills
• Emphasizing the
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- FrequencyUpdated Weekly
- PublishedFebruary 17, 2025 at 5:00 a.m. UTC
- Length54 min
- Episode101
- RatingClean