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Alison Geskin

Alison Geskin talks with some of the most successful leaders from around the globe. She discovers what they're doing, why they're doing it, and what impact they've made.

  1. The Simple Way to Close the Knowing-Doing Gap with Gordon Tredgold

    4D AGO

    The Simple Way to Close the Knowing-Doing Gap with Gordon Tredgold

    What are the simple leadership strategies that can help you create real results?   On today’s episode, our guest is globally recognized leadership expert Gordon Tredgold. Gordon redefined leadership with his FAST Framework and is known for his no-nonsense, simplified approach to leadership. Simpler doesn’t always mean easier, but it can if you figure out the right way to guide your team. In the episode, Gordon discusses the importance of ownership and accountability, methodology, and data measuring when creating success with your team.   Topics discussed in this episode include: What a leader’s job actually is and how to do it well.Why it’s important to communicate in a way everybody can understand.The gap a lot of leaders need to fill if they truly want to be successful.Where accountability starts and what passing ownership effectively looks like.How leadership is methodical before it’s mystical (despite what other sources say).Where leadership training today is missing the mark.How Gordon continues to use the FAST framework in his work and his life.What we think success looks like versus what it actually is.Why recognizing the efforts of your team is critical to achieving results.The common sense ideas about leadership that really aren’t so common.Why we need to stop telling people leaders are born rather than made.How so many teams struggle with transparency and the impact it has.The crucial role reports and data play in defining success and measuring improvements. Gordon’s website: https://gordontredgold.com Gordon on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gordontredgold   The Art of Strategy: https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    54 min
  2. The Keynote Blueprint for Inspiring Leadership with Tamsen Webster

    2025-12-17

    The Keynote Blueprint for Inspiring Leadership with Tamsen Webster

    What’s the most effective way to communicate our big ideas and share them with clarity?   On today’s episode we’re joined by sought-after message designer and speaker Tamsen Webster. Tamsen helps organizations (including Johnson & Johnson and Harvard Medical School) craft meaningful messages that inspire long-lasting change. She reveals to us the importance of messaging and the secrets to creating impactful messages that spark action.   Topics discussed in this episode include: Why Tamsen describes herself as a situational extrovert and how it influences her work.The odd pattern that plays out with many of Tamsen’s clients.What Gall’s Law is and how it relates to each individual’s perspective.What the “curse of knowledge” says and how it impacts the way we share our ideas.Why explaining our multi-dimensional ideas is difficult (and is not a personal failing).What Tamsen had to unlearn about her own voice to put herself on stage.Why you can’t perfect your ideas on paper.Seeing feedback as a gift, and how to frame failure as a part of learning.What it means to strategically design internally motivated action.How to apply the Overton window to the strategy of expanding ideas.Tamsen’s take on the high occurrence of failure in strategic change.Why logical and simple frameworks are your friend when crafting messaging.The framework Tamsen is working on now and how it supports message creation.  Tamsen’s website: https://tamsenwebster.com    The Art of Strategy: https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    57 min
  3. Legacy of Leadership: A Journey of Courage, Truth, and Joy with A'Lelia Bundles

    2025-11-24

    Legacy of Leadership: A Journey of Courage, Truth, and Joy with A'Lelia Bundles

    Why is honest storytelling so important, and how does it intertwine with history?   Our guest today is A'Lelia Bundles, a journalist, author, historian, and more. A'Lelia fell in love with writing at a young age, quickly realizing the power and potential for impact in weaving a story. A'Lelia opens up in our conversarion about the most significant moments in her career, the lessons she’s still realizing today, and the role storytelling has played throughout her life.   Topics discussed in this episode include: The throughline that connects the various chapters of A’Lelia’s life together.Her parents’ encouragement to do what she loves and why it made a difference.What it was like being a female journalist when it was much less common.The doors other women had to open so A'Lelia could walk through them.How an experience at graduate school inspired her to share her family’s story.Why empowering others is so critical in leadership and what that actually looks like.The gifts her mother and father shared with others and the ripple effect it had.Why she doesn’t 100% approve of the production created about Madam C.J. Walker.Her new book, The Joy Goddess, and what it’s all about.How joy rises out of difficulty and pain, and how that has played out in history.What A'Lelia hopes people are paying attention to and working on now.  A’Lelia’s website: https://aleliabundles.com    A’Lelia on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aleliabundles    The Art of Strategy: https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    58 min
  4. How Hillberg & Berk Went from Kitchen Table to Nationwide Success with Rachel Mielke

    2025-11-04

    How Hillberg & Berk Went from Kitchen Table to Nationwide Success with Rachel Mielke

    What’s the secret to bringing a jewellery brand with such small beginnings to be this impactful?   Today we are joined by Rachel Mielke, the Founder of Saskatchewan-based jewellery company Hillberg & Berk. Rachel’s experience of entrepreneurship has been all about taking risks, from taking her business full-time to appearing on Dragons’ Den. But perhaps even more importantly, her journey has been about connection, and that’s been her secret to successfully utilizing the support and community she already had.   Topics discussed in this episode include: What it was like for Rachel to launch a brand from her kitchen table. The catalyst that led to her truly seeing the potential in her business.Her experience on Dragons’ Den and the moment she got lucky on the show.The promotional event that led to a flop—and how it led to her best pivot ever.How she leaned into a strategy of building relationships in order to scale.Why she says success is 100% the team you build around you.Her secret to finding those people who are the right fit for the business.The values that have shaped how she shows up as a leader.Why it’s important to leave your ego behind when you’re building a team.How balancing work and motherhood doesn’t get easier (but it’s worth it).How building a stable business earns you the right to say “no” more often.Why she is excited for the next generation and how they view the world.What Rachel sees next for her business and her brand almost two decades in.  Hillberg & Berk: https://wwwhillbergandberk.com    Rachel on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rachelmielke101    The Art of Strategy: https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    50 min
  5. Why An Open Door Policy Isn’t Enough: Cultivating a Speak-Up Culture with Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky

    2025-10-23

    Why An Open Door Policy Isn’t Enough: Cultivating a Speak-Up Culture with Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky

    How can leaders create a positive speak-up culture in the workplace?   Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky is a keynote speaker and author of Speak-Up Culture. When it comes to cultural leadership, Shed has seen and lived the importance of serving and leading from the inside out. He shares some fantastic tips for soliciting feedback and encouraging honesty from your team so that you can live up to a high standard of leadership.   Topics discussed in this episode include: What Shed’s first work experience out of business school taught him about leadership.Why all leaders are followers and why servant leadership matters.How living up to the standard of great leadership isn’t easy in practice.The personal experiences that taught Shed about speak-up culture. Why having an open-door policy in the workplace simply isn’t enough.How workplace culture isn’t like a family (and shouldn’t be presented as such).What it means when you solicit feedback and your team doesn’t speak up.Why it’s important to get curious, disagree, and come out on the other side.How to create a workplace where people feel comfortable with honesty.What not to do if you want honest feedback from your team.Tips for leaders to spot and nurture moments of courage.Why cultivating a diverse, respectful environment is key.The true test of whether or not you’ve created a speak-up culture.  Shed Inspires: https://www.shedinspires.com    Shed on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenshedletzky    The Art of Strategy:https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    53 min
  6. Heart and Craft: Reviving a Dying Industry Through Love with Tova + Josh Matchett

    2025-08-21

    Heart and Craft: Reviving a Dying Industry Through Love with Tova + Josh Matchett

    What does running a successful business as a married couple look like?   On this episode of Live Learn Lead our guests are Tova and Josh Matchett of Timeless Furniture. The motivation for their business came from a desire to create a higher level of freedom in their growing family, and they’ve learned a lot through their business journey—which has included a service pivot, a rebrand, the creation of their own upholstery academy, and a new location.   Topics discussed in this episode include: How Josh and Tova feel about the work they do.The three words that sum up the essence of Timeless Furniture as a business.Why, as a married couple, they felt drawn to starting a business together.Who Josh’s first customers were and what that experience taught him.What happened when they decided to pivot and rebrand their business.Their inspiration for starting their own furniture line and how it’s going now.What it took to find the right talent in their industry.The qualities they look for in right-fit team members and why it matters.How they deal with those inevitably imperfect days in their business.How being in business together has actually strengthened their relationship.What advice they would give to couples who are starting a business together.The personal mantras that help them in business and in life.  The Art of Strategy:https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin   Timeless Furniture: https://timelessfurniturecorp.com/

    54 min
  7. The Maverick's Guide to Modern Leadership with Dan McLean

    2025-07-28

    The Maverick's Guide to Modern Leadership with Dan McLean

    Ever wonder how leadership is different in the world of politics compared to in business?   On this episode of Live Learn Lead we’re chatting with Dan McLean, a city councillor for Ward 13 in Calgary since 2021, who has a unique view of leadership through the lens of municipal politics. He discusses his experience as a business owner and how it compares to his life in politics, how he deals with difficult situations and conflict, and the skills that it takes to be an effective councillor.   Topics discussed in this episode include: What comes to mind for Dan when he hears the word “leadership.”The values that stand out most in Calgary and what he loves about it.One of the biggest benefits of winning his elected position.Calgary’s unique relationship with the agricultural industry.How Dan fought to get rid of the “ridiculous bag bylaw” (and won).Why he decided to transition from life as a business owner into a life of politics.The importance of having thick skin. How Dan stays in tune with the pulse of the city and why it matters.Why it’s crucial to compromise in conflicting situations.  Dan on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/danmclean4calgary/    Dan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danmclean4ward13/ Dan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-mclean-1a56b4a8/    The Art of Strategy:https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    47 min
  8. Family First: A Mother’s Journey of Purposeful Career Choices with Kara Chomistek

    2025-06-25

    Family First: A Mother’s Journey of Purposeful Career Choices with Kara Chomistek

    What does it take to lead a global brand while also raising a little human being?   As a career-focused woman, Kara Chomistek, a Partner at PARK Production House, spent her 20s building that part of her life up. Later, when her daughter came along, she knew she would have to find a way to be a present mom while still pouring energy into her work. Today we get to hear Kara’s life-changing experiences in motherhood, how she maintains healthy relationships as a busy working mom, and how she has still been able to also successfully grow her business along the way.   Topics discussed in this episode include: How Kara’s life trajectory differed greatly from her friends and peers.The realization that dawned on her quickly after having her baby.How she handles guilt as a working mom and where it tends to come up the most.Why quality time with her daughter is so much more meaningful than the quantity of time. The health issues she had coming out of her pregnancy and how it impacted her energy.How finding the little joys in life help Kara and her husband connect in busy times.Kara’s secret to maintaining a healthy relationship with her business partner.The experiences that have helped her and her partner run a high-stress business together.The type of clients their business attracts and where they’re growing now.The advice she would have given herself as a new founder if she could go back. PARK Production House: https://parkproductionhouse.com    Kara on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karachomistek    The Art of Strategy:https://www.theartofstrategy.ca   Alison on LinkedIn:https://www.linkedin.com/in/alisongeskin

    44 min
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Alison Geskin talks with some of the most successful leaders from around the globe. She discovers what they're doing, why they're doing it, and what impact they've made.