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The Mind Takeaway podcast empowers listeners to develop their leadership skills and cultivate a thriving workplace culture by sharing valuable insights on leadership, psychology, and creativity. Hosts offer reflective commentary and engage in stimulating conversations with guests to provide listeners with actionable advice and fresh perspectives on solving business challenges and achieving professional growth.

The Mind Takeaway Podcast Peter & Mira

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The Mind Takeaway podcast empowers listeners to develop their leadership skills and cultivate a thriving workplace culture by sharing valuable insights on leadership, psychology, and creativity. Hosts offer reflective commentary and engage in stimulating conversations with guests to provide listeners with actionable advice and fresh perspectives on solving business challenges and achieving professional growth.

    Leadership and Sustainability: The Role of Self-Awareness

    Leadership and Sustainability: The Role of Self-Awareness

    In this episode, we come to you from a lovely public park in Bordeaux, also known as Jardin Public, to discuss a topic close to our hearts: sustainability and self-awareness in leadership.

    We explore the intricate relationship between self-awareness and building more sustainable companies. As leaders, understanding our impact on the environment and communities is crucial for fostering a future where businesses thrive without depleting natural resources. With its commitment to sustainability through initiatives like zero-kilometre restaurants and an efficient public transport system, Bordeaux is a perfect backdrop for this conversation.

    We explore the importance of internal and external change in achieving sustainability. From the landmark case won by a group of Swiss women for climate justice to the necessity for cultural, political, and business reforms, we highlight that true sustainability begins with self-awareness. Leaders must question their beliefs, practices, and the very definition of success to create a more equitable and environmentally friendly future.

    Join us as we discuss how leaders can cultivate self-awareness, become better mentors and coaches, and make conscious decisions that reduce their company's footprint. We share insights on fostering a culture of listening to others and oneself to identify and overcome limiting beliefs and traumas that hinder sustainable practices.

    Whether you're a startup founder or a seasoned executive, this episode offers valuable perspectives on integrating sustainability into your leadership approach and business strategy. Listen to discover how you can make a meaningful impact and lead your company towards a more sustainable future.



    Timestamps

    (01:26) To be more sustainable and impact the world, you must become more self-aware as a leader. 

    (01:50) Learn why Bordeaux, France, is one of Europe's most sustainable cities.

    (02:40) Self-awareness within leadership is crucial in building sustainable companies and enables us to have a lower footprint on our planet.

    (03:10) Community Leadership: How did the Swiss woman, known as KlimaSeniorinnen, win a landmark case for climate justice at the Human Rights Court, where policymakers will be held to account?  

    (05:50) What is wrong with how we measure success in business, and what do we need to do to change it 

    (07:24) What we see in the startup world is growth for growth's sake, and why does this need to change?

    (09:50) How can leaders become more sustainable? How can they grow their self-awareness?

    (10:49) Listening and self-reflection are essential for understanding our belief systems and how those beliefs influence our decision-making. 

    (12:47) As your awareness grows, so does your curiosity, and we start asking ourselves: Why do we need to buy all these things? Can we continue to use what we have? How can we be more purposeful in our actions?

    References

    Jardin Public https://www.bordeaux.fr/l858

    European Court of Human Rights https://www.echr.coe.int/

    Brains Love Circuits https://brainlovescircuits.com/

    • 15 min
    Copying vs Creativity - Why Just Using Others' Ideas Is Not Impactful Nor Sustainable For Your Business

    Copying vs Creativity - Why Just Using Others' Ideas Is Not Impactful Nor Sustainable For Your Business

    In this episode of The Mind Takeaway podcast, we find ourselves again in the inspiring setting of a Roman amphitheatre in Saintes, France, reflecting on how the distinction between copying and creativity in the modern digital landscape can impact your business.

    As we navigate the complexities of AI and digitisation, we ponder the noticeable decline in human innovation and creativity. We explore the contentious issue of copying in professional spaces like LinkedIn and the broader business world, where the line between being inspired by others and outright plagiarism is often blurred. We discuss the nuances of copying as a learning tool and the importance of bringing your unique self into your work to ensure sustainability and genuine innovation.

    Moreover, we examine the pitfalls of taking shortcuts and the potential consequences of not giving credit where it's due. We advocate for acknowledging sources of inspiration and for the authenticity that comes from a genuine connection to one's work. The conversation also touches on using AI tools like Chat GPT, emphasising the balance between human creativity and technological assistance to achieve impactful results.

    Join us as we explore the delicate balance between emulation and originality and the critical role of authenticity in building trust and respect within your professional sphere. We share our personal experiences with having our work copied and offer insights into cultivating a unique, authentic, and impactful approach to your projects and business ventures.

    This episode is a must-listen for anyone looking to foster genuine creativity and innovation while navigating the digital age's opportunities and challenges. Tune in to gain a fresh perspective on how to stand out and make a meaningful difference in your field with The Mind Takeaway Podcast.

    Key Takeaways:

    - The difference between copying and creativity, and how AI and digitisation affect them.

    - The significance of connection with what you created and energy in your work for sustainable growth.

    - Giving credit and citing inspiration is essential to maintain integrity and respect.

    - Strategies for combining human creativity with AI tools to enhance your professional impact.

    - How do you handle situations when your work is copied, and what to do about it.

    Share your thoughts on this topic, and let us know if you have any questions. Until next time, keep innovating authentically!

    • 9 min
    Building Trust Through Feedback: Strenghening Engagement and Growth

    Building Trust Through Feedback: Strenghening Engagement and Growth

    In this new episode of The Mind Takeaway podcast, we explore the often uncomfortable yet invaluable topic of getting comfortable receiving feedback in leadership.

    We shift focus from the typical narrative of leaders giving feedback to the crucial aspect of leaders receiving it. We examine why leaders should actively seek input from their teams, the benefits of embracing this practice, and how it fosters a culture of transparency, trust, and collaboration.

    Discover the potential pitfalls to avoid when soliciting feedback and learn strategies for creating an environment where feedback is welcomed and sought after as a tool for growth and improvement. We share personal anecdotes and professional insights, highlighting the importance of role modelling, engagement, and the delicate balance of being both receptive and discerning with the feedback you receive.

    Whether you're a seasoned leader or new to a leadership role, listen to this episode to gain practical advice on how to build trust, encourage open communication, and ultimately enhance your leadership through the power of feedback.

    Key Takeaways:

    - Understanding the value of receiving feedback for personal and organisational growth.

    - How can we create a safe space for honest feedback, and why is it essential for effective leadership.

    - Techniques for soliciting high-quality feedback and the importance of acting on it.

    - Recognising the signs of a psychologically safe environment and how to foster one.

    - Embracing vulnerability and curiosity as a leader to improve team dynamics and performance.

    This episode is a must-listen if you want to enhance your leadership skills and cultivate a feedback-rich culture within your company. Reach out to us for further support in mastering the art of feedback in your professional journey.

    • 19 min
    From Startup to Grownup - How to Improve Your Leadership Skills, Communication and Company Culture with Paul Rosenberg

    From Startup to Grownup - How to Improve Your Leadership Skills, Communication and Company Culture with Paul Rosenberg

    In this thought-provoking episode of The Mind Takeaway Podcast, we welcome back Paul Rosenberg for a deep dive into the turbulent waters of startup and scale-up ventures. As one of our earliest guests, Paul returns to explore the intricate reasons behind the failure of many ambitious companies. While market factors such as product-market fit and competition often take the blame, we peel back the layers to reveal the internal challenges that impede success: Leadership, communication, and culture.

    Join us as we dissect the essence of effective Leadership, the transformative power of active listening, and the critical importance of nurturing a supportive culture from the get-go. We share our experience on the value of authenticity and vulnerability in Leadership while we discuss the vital role of internal reflection and the courage to engage in challenging conversations.

    As we navigate the complexities of rapid growth and innovation pressures, we uncover the hidden costs of neglecting the human element in business. We'll tackle the misconceptions about startup support in Europe and offer insights into how seeking external guidance can provide an impressive return on investment.

    This episode is a must-listen for founders, leaders, and anyone involved in the dynamic startup ecosystem. Discover why introspection, employee engagement, and a commitment to continuous learning are not just nice-to-haves but essential ingredients for long-term success. Take advantage of this chance to rethink your approach and strengthen the foundation of your venture with The Mind Takeaway Podcast.

    Episode Chapters

    (00:00) Peter: we're excited to have Paul Rosenberg back on the show

    (01:54) Why do many startups and scale-ups fail, and where should we start?

    (03:42) Paul: If entrepreneurs focus on outside things, startups fail easily

    (05:15) Peter: Without a solid foundation, the whole house falls down

    (11:25) Leadership is a critical ingredient in the startup environment because it is dynamic and challenging

    (18:47) An important part of Leadership that is missing in startups is the ability to say no

    (30:53) For startups, if you have too many people leaving, you're not going to get off the ground

    (39:48) Peter: It is the perfect time to start trying to change your company culture

    (42:25) Leadership, communication and culture are the three most essential pillars for companies to get right

    (43:55) Paul: authenticity comes from interconnectedness

    (52:15) Peter: One of the biggest lessons in Leadership is to be of service

    (57:37) Every client we work with is different: we always conduct an assessment to gain clarity about what skills are required to develop

    • 1 hr
    How to Assimilate New Information, Shift Perspectives, and Adapt to Change

    How to Assimilate New Information, Shift Perspectives, and Adapt to Change

    In this thought-provoking episode of The Mind Takeaway Podcast, we're broadcasting from a rooftop in Belgrade, with the bustling city below us, to tackle the transformative concepts of learning, unlearning, and relearning in leadership. As the business landscape evolves at a breakneck pace, we explore why the most important trait for today's leaders is the ability to rapidly assimilate new information, shift perspectives, and adapt to change.

    We explore the distinctions between passive and active learners, emphasising the significance of active roles in professional development. Our discussion highlights how leaders who embrace trial and error and are willing to be vulnerable in learning ultimately flourish and make a lasting impact.

    We confront the barriers that ego presents to personal growth, exploring how defensiveness and a reluctance to be wrong can stifle learning. Conversely, we celebrate the power of embracing discomfort, recognising that feeling unsettled is a natural part of acquiring new skills and expanding one's horizons.

    Join us as we explore the delicate balance of slowing down to speed up, the importance of curiosity in leadership, and the courage required to step out of one's comfort zone. We share insights on how leaders can foster a culture of continuous improvement within themselves and among their teams by demonstrating a willingness to experiment and evolve.

    Whether you're a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this episode serves as a compelling reminder that the journey of learning is never complete and that the willingness to embrace the uncomfortable truly defines transformative leadership.

    Tune in for an episode that will challenge your assumptions, inspire you to reflect on your learning style, and empower you to become the leader that the future demands.

    Episode Highlights:

    - The essential nature of adaptability and continuous learning in modern leadership

    - The difference between passive and active learning and the role of ego in hindering growth

    - Strategies for embracing discomfort and the benefits of doing so for leaders and their teams

    - Real-world examples of how leaders have successfully implemented new skills and the positive impact on their teams

    - Remember, when you feel discomfort creeping in, it's a sign of potential growth. 

    Episode Chapters

    (00:00) The Mind Takeaway podcast comes from the rooftop of The Office Belgrade.

    (00:54) learning, unlearning and relearning are essential for leaders to grow and have an impact.

    (04:04) To be a great leader, you must be a great learner simultaneously.

    (07:43) The most critical thing in leadership is being comfortable with being uncomfortable.

    (13:06) If you are feeling stuck right now, it's time to take the first step. Look at the Leadership skills you want to learn more about and start there.

    • 16 min
    The Benefits of Slowing Down to Speed Up

    The Benefits of Slowing Down to Speed Up

    In this episode of The Mind Takeaway Podcast, we invite you to join us as we broadcast from the heart of a forest close to Warsaw, Poland. We share the profound benefits of slowing down, a practice essential for gaining clarity, boosting energy, and enhancing our ability to achieve our goals.

    We discuss the societal pressures and internal struggles that often lead us to a frenetic pace, causing us to overlook the importance of pause and reflection. We reveal how high performers and leaders grapple with the fear of changing direction, the burden of judgment, and the illusion of productivity that comes with constant busyness.

    The episode unfolds the paradoxical truth that to accelerate progress and foster high performance; one must first embrace the art of slowing down. We explore how we support leaders and teams in creating space for reflection, allowing for a recalibration of priorities and focusing on impactful, intentional action.

    Listeners will learn the value of setting aside time for self-examination, celebrating successes, and acknowledging missteps without judgment to cultivate a culture of learning and innovation. The discussion also touches upon the transformative power of retreats for leaders and teams, offering a unique opportunity to disconnect from the daily rush, confront challenging beliefs, and emerge with a renewed sense of purpose and direction.

    As the episode draws to a close, the hosts invite you to an intimate retreat in the picturesque southwest of France. The retreat promises to be a haven for Leaders seeking to master the skill of slowing down to speed up their personal and professional growth.

    Episode Keywords

    Slowing Down, Clarity, High Performance, Reflection, Leadership Retreats, Personal Growth, Professional Development, Innovation, Creativity, Vulnerability, Nature, Mindfulness, Decompression, Intentional Action.

    Episode Chapters

    (00:00) Peter and Mira discuss the benefits of slowing down.

    (09:45) Taking time to reflect is the only way to achieve high performance.

    • 15 min

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