9 episodes

Through interviews with a host of wise and compassionate facilitators, we are engaging people who are ready to think critically about their own values and beliefs, to understand what it means to lead with purpose and integrity in today’s complex world.

We are connecting diverse leaders who are interested in becoming more conscious of their impact, wherever they live and work, supporting them from common cause, to common vision, to common action.

Leading from the Inside Out: The AST Leadership Learning Podcast Sherie Hodds

    • Education

Through interviews with a host of wise and compassionate facilitators, we are engaging people who are ready to think critically about their own values and beliefs, to understand what it means to lead with purpose and integrity in today’s complex world.

We are connecting diverse leaders who are interested in becoming more conscious of their impact, wherever they live and work, supporting them from common cause, to common vision, to common action.

    The Pilgrim's Pace with Rev. Dr. Rob Fennell

    The Pilgrim's Pace with Rev. Dr. Rob Fennell

    We are joined by The Rev. Dr. Rob Fennell to discuss his theological perspective on leadership - a gift from God - and the importance of helping others discern and embrace their gifts.

    Rob Fennell is Academic Dean and Associate Professor of Historical and Systematic Theology at Atlantic School of Theology, and is an ordained minister of The United Church of Canada. The author and editor of several books, Rob is Founding Director of Camino Nova Scotia and is committed to the growth and development of healthy leaders and communities.

    On July 13, Rob will lead an online session called The Pilgrim's Pace: Leadership through the lens of walking and slowing down. You can learn more and register for the session here.

    • 28 min
    Empowered Communication with Basia Solarz

    Empowered Communication with Basia Solarz

    In this episode, we chat with Basia Solarz about how we can bring more of our whole selves to our leadership, to help us face challenges, listen more deeply and lead in a way that serves others and ourselves.

    Basia Solarz, MAdEd, CPCC, brings over 25 years’ experience facilitating conversations in educational, workplace, and community settings. Currently, she serves as the Consultant, Communications and Conflict Competence, for the award-winning Workplace Conflict Resolution Program at Nova Scotia Health. In this role, she offers mediation, conflict coaching, and educational services across the province-wide organization. A Certified Transformative Mediator™ and Fellow of the Institute for the Study of Conflict Transformation (ISCT), Basia is particularly interested in the moral-ethical dimensions of conflict transformation as well as the intersection of adult learning and the transformative approach (Bush & Folger) to working with conflict.

    On June 22, Basia will lead us in a new AST Leadership Learning program - Empowered Communication: Speaking your truth with compassion. You can learn more and register for the series here.

    • 26 min
    Herstory: Evoking the Lessons of Great Women Leaders with Kristin Williams

    Herstory: Evoking the Lessons of Great Women Leaders with Kristin Williams

    Dr. Kristin Williams joins us for a conversation about the leadership lessons she has learned through her work as a leader in the non-profit sector and through her own research into women's leadership.

    Kristin is the President & CEO of Junior Achievement of Nova Scotia, a global charity with a mission to empower youth. She is the project lead for the Nova Scotia Business Hall of Fame and the associated Legacy Project which has funded two arts and education installations celebrating the business history of Nova Scotia.

    A critical management scholar with a focus on equality, diversity and inclusion, Kristin identifies as a polemical feminist engaged in critical historiography, activist writing and narrative methods and she investigates neglected figures of significance, novel theoretical approaches, alternative ways of organizing, and overlooked innovative management strategies and practices. She was the recipient of the 2018 Senior Women Academic Administrators of Canada Award of Merit, she was a Nova Scotia Innovation Graduate Scholar (2015-2019), and the 2018 Emerald Literati Award recipient for Outstanding Paper published in the Journal of Management History.

    Kristin will lead the session, Herstory: Evoking the lessons of great women leaders, as part of our Leading from the Inside Out series. You can learn more and register for the series here.

    • 26 min
    Nikanu’skw: My Journey with Sheila Isaac

    Nikanu’skw: My Journey with Sheila Isaac

    Nikanu'skw is the Mi'kmaq word for female leader. In this episode, Sheila Isaac shares learning from her own incredible leadership journey at the forefront of countless important moments in Indigenous Canadian history. 

    Sheila is a Mi’gmaq lawyer from Listuguj First Nation, Quebec who now resides in Membertou, Nova Scotia. She is a highly regarded subject matter expert in Indigenous history and on Indigenous women’s leadership. She has contributed as a researcher and policy analyst for the Royal Commission on Aboriginal People, the Assembly of First Nations, the Native Women’s Association of Canada and the Odawa Native Friendship Centre. Shela worked in her home community as the Band Manager and as the Director of Human Resources. She also worked with a team of Mi’kmaq lawyers on the Supreme Court of Canada Marshall Decision. Sheila also grades Indigenous proposals for the federal government and sits on the Indigenous Women’s Circle to feed into policy initiatives affecting Canadian women.

    Sheila will lead the session, Nikanu'skw: My Journey, as part of our Leading from the Inside Out series. You can learn more and register for the series here.

    • 27 min
    The Other Half and Why It Matters with Jennifer Gillivan

    The Other Half and Why It Matters with Jennifer Gillivan

    Jennifer Gillivan joins us to discuss her perspective on leadership, particularly women in leadership and how their unique skills can offer so much value to a community, home or organization. 

    Jennifer is President and CEO of the IWK Health Centre Foundation. She was appointed by the Prime Minister of Canada to serve as a member of The Independent Advisory Board for Senate Appointments in Nova Scotia. Jennifer is the Vice Chair of Children’s Hospital Foundations Board, a Board member of Save the Children International and a passionate advocate for the rights of women and children.

    Jennifer will lead the session, The Other Half and Why It Matters, as part of our Leading from the Inside Out series. You can learn more and register for the series here.

    • 27 min
    Mi'kmaq Perceptions, Protocols and Teachings with Jeff Ward

    Mi'kmaq Perceptions, Protocols and Teachings with Jeff Ward

    Jeff Ward has been referred to as a Mi’kmaq knowledge keeper and sharer. He is a leader in the White Eagle Sundance, a Lodge keeper, drum keeper and maker, and a conductor of ceremonies, talking circles and justice circles, with over 30 years of experience. Among many other roles on boards and working in community, Jeff is also General Manager of the Membertou Heritage Park, with vast experience and knowledge in the field of culture, management and administration. He is the former Director of Operations for Metepenagiag Mi’kmaq Nation.

    In this episode, Jeff speaks with us about his leadership philosophy and journey. On February 9, he will lead the session, Mi'kmaq Perceptions, Protocols and Teachings, as part of our Leading from the Inside Out series. You can learn more and register for the series here.

    • 32 min

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