29 min

Episode 95 | Executive Loneliness | With Nick Jonsson Lead To Succeed

    • Management

Guest Nick Jonsson, author, co-founder, and managing director of EGN shares his views on leadership and executive loneliness.
We discuss the smiling depression felt by executives and experienced by Nick himself. This is when you appear happy and successful at work but inside it's a very different situation.
In his book, Executive Loneliness, Nick shares how he was dependent on alcohol, and/or valium, and lorazepam, and could not go without such substances for 24 hours, and how he felt as if he was going to die.
Nick feels that executive loneliness still isn’t openly talked about, sufferers don’t discuss it with their partners, and friends and certainly not with those they spend most of their time with, at work.
Nick shares his personal story of executive loneliness and how he got through it, and how he now helps others to prevent them from feeling this way.
We also discuss:
Practical tips for overcoming executive loneliness
Why vulnerability is a strength
The importance of having a mentor
The traits of a great leader
Why the fear of judgment impacted Nick 
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Connect with Nick on LinkedIn.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-jonsson/
Here is the link to Nick's book | Executive Loneliness, Overcoming Isolation
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The podcast is sponsored by RJEN | Unlocking business growth potential for B2B businesses.
We thank our listeners and if you have any comments or questions, please email us at email@RJEN.co.uk, and we welcome your feedback.
Connect with the hosts
Callum Jenkins
Rebecca Jenkins
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Guest Nick Jonsson, author, co-founder, and managing director of EGN shares his views on leadership and executive loneliness.
We discuss the smiling depression felt by executives and experienced by Nick himself. This is when you appear happy and successful at work but inside it's a very different situation.
In his book, Executive Loneliness, Nick shares how he was dependent on alcohol, and/or valium, and lorazepam, and could not go without such substances for 24 hours, and how he felt as if he was going to die.
Nick feels that executive loneliness still isn’t openly talked about, sufferers don’t discuss it with their partners, and friends and certainly not with those they spend most of their time with, at work.
Nick shares his personal story of executive loneliness and how he got through it, and how he now helps others to prevent them from feeling this way.
We also discuss:
Practical tips for overcoming executive loneliness
Why vulnerability is a strength
The importance of having a mentor
The traits of a great leader
Why the fear of judgment impacted Nick 
----more----
Connect with Nick on LinkedIn.
https://www.linkedin.com/in/nick-jonsson/
Here is the link to Nick's book | Executive Loneliness, Overcoming Isolation
----more----
The podcast is sponsored by RJEN | Unlocking business growth potential for B2B businesses.
We thank our listeners and if you have any comments or questions, please email us at email@RJEN.co.uk, and we welcome your feedback.
Connect with the hosts
Callum Jenkins
Rebecca Jenkins
----more----
 
 

29 min