ChangeMaker Leader Podcast

Leigh Mitchell

The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast: Discover the unique imprint that distinguishes true ChangeMakers from the crowd. In a noisy digital world, standing out requires more than just strategy; it requires knowing who you truly are. The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast is your blueprint for discovering your "Leader DNA" and building a brand that shines brilliantly. Hosted by Leigh Mitchell, Brand Strategist, Marketing Professor, and CEO of Women in Biz Network (WIBN)—this show is an extension of North America’s premier community for female empowerment, business, leadership, networking, and career transition. Tune in weekly to explore: Your Unique Imprint: Uncover the specific traits that distinguish you from the crowd and turn them into a powerful personal brand.Community & Mentorship: How to leverage the power of peer networking, strategic partnerships, and the Women in Biz Network to accelerate your business growth.Modern Mastery: Practical training on leveraging AI tools, LinkedIn, and Digital Marketing to grow without the grind.Mental Wealth: Honest conversations about rejecting burnout, prioritizing mental health, and building a business that fits your lifestyle.The Pivot: Inspiring stories of career transition from women who have successfully shifted from corporate leaders to thriving entrepreneurs.Whether you are an entrepreneur scaling your vision or a corporate leader redefining your legacy, we provide the strategy and the community to help you amplify your voice. Subscribe now to discover your unique imprint, and join the Women in Biz Network to lead with ease.

  1. JAN 23

    Lead with service; reputation takes care of itself.

    Dr. Jim is a Generation-0 immigrant and lifelong revenue leader who now runs a GTM consultancy for stage-zero founders. He integrates sales, marketing, and partnerships into a single buyer-aligned motion to create frictionless, loyalty-building experiences. We dig into why the old “more activity = more revenue” playbook falls flat in the attention economy — and how AI can actually help you become more human, not more spammy. From ditching funnels for buyer-journey “rivers” to embedding a content layer that educates and inspires, this episode is a masterclass in modern go-to-market, leadership, and values-driven brand building. Critical Takeaways Use AI to be more human, not more scalable. Automation that prioritizes volume over relevance tanks trust. Deploy AI to research, personalize, and reduce friction not to mass-blast your TAM.Replace the funnel with the river. Align to the buyer journey, flow with their priorities, and collaborate rather than push them through stages. That shift turns resistance into partnership.Embed a content layer to reduce sales friction. Earned media and consistent teaching create rapport at scale and let buyers pre-qualify you before the first call.Lead with service; reputation takes care of itself. Treat every interaction as an experience. Own mistakes, fix them with the customer, and play the long game: customers for life.Great leaders listen 3–4x more than they talk. Your job isn’t to clone yourself — it’s to discover team strengths and put people in positions to win.Values are a strategy. Say who you serve (and who you don’t). Focus your brand, decline misaligned work, and super-serve the aligned audience.Quotes “AI should make you more human — not more of the same spam.”“Stop forcing people through a funnel; align to their river.”“Content lets you have meaningful conversations with 100% of your market.”“Money is a byproduct of doing the right thing, over and over.”“As a new leader, listen more, talk less, and unlock strengths.”“State your values out loud — you can’t be all things to all people.”“Don’t be the mosquito of someone’s inbox.” Episode Chapters 00:00 – Welcome & why “feet on the street” stopped working03:20 – Dr. Jim’s origin story: from early entrepreneurship to GTM06:40 – AI in sales: more volume ≠ more trust10:00 – Earned media, authenticity, and the content layer13:20 – Ditching funnels: the buyer-journey river metaphor16:45 – Becoming a partner, not resistance: meeting buyers where they are20:00 – Reputation as an outcome of service (and owning mistakes)23:20 – Leadership 101: listen, ask, and play to strengths26:40 – Values as filter: who to serve and who to avoid30:00 – Platform choices, attention economy, and showing up33:15 – Personal brand basics: rapport, trust, and credibility36:30 – Work-life integration vs. balance; avoiding “pot-committed”39:50 – Wrap and AMA In an attention economy drowning in automated outreach, “more” is a race to the bottom. My mentor and ChangeMaker Leader Speaker, Dr. Jim, laid it out plainly: AI should make us more human, not more robotic. The ProblemLegacy revenue models were built for a world where sellers controlled information. We don’t live there anymore. Buyers show up armed with research, peer reviews, and opinions — often more context than the average rep has. When we respond with volume tactics (auto-DMs, sequencers, zero-context LI pitches), we don’t look “proactive”; we look lazy. Worse, we burn the relationship before it starts. The result: inbox fatigue on the buyer side, reputation damage on the seller side, and a pipeline that looks busy but converts like a desert. What We Learned from the Conversation Use AI to Be More HumanAI isn’t the problem; the way we use it is. If the goal is “touch more people,” you’ll ship noise. If the goal is “understand this person better,” you’ll ship relevance. I’m doubling down on AI for research, note-taking, pattern spotting, and content repurposing — the unsexy stuff that creates a better 1:1 experience. Automation should reduce friction, not trust. Replace the Funnel with the RiverI’ve taught funnels for years, and I still use the mental model — but Jim’s river metaphor hit home. Funnels encourage us to move buyers. Rivers force us to move with buyers. Practically, that means anchoring campaigns to the stages buyers actually experience (problem aware → options aware → change-ready), and measuring progress by buyer momentum, not our internal stage gates. Add a Content Layer to Your GTMContent isn’t a side quest; it’s the friction reducer. Teaching in public earns the right to sell in private. Earned media — the ideas people seek out without ad spend — compounds credibility. I see it every week: first calls feel like third meetings because people already “know” me from the feed. That’s pipeline acceleration you can’t manufacture with spray-and-pray. How I’m applying it: Publish one deep, useful idea weekly (podcast or blog), then atomize it into shorts/snippets.Map content to buyer questions at each stage — not just features and benefits.Treat distribution like product: message-market-platform fit matters. Reputation Is an Outcome, Not a CampaignYou can’t “protect” a reputation created by misaligned behaviour. The fix is boring and effective: give people a great experience, even if they never pay you. When you mess up, own it and make it right with the customer. Long term, that creates evangelists who sell for you when you’re not in the room. Leadership: Listen 3–4x More Than You TalkMost first-time managers were promoted for personal performance, then fail by trying to clone themselves. Your actual job: discover each person’s strengths and set the stage for them to win. That starts with questions and listening, not directives and dashboards. Tactical moves I’m stealing: 1:1s that start with “What’s the obstacle I can remove this week?”Role design around strengths, not generic job ladders.Clear team agreements on how we decide, communicate, and recover from misses. Values Are a Strategy“Who do we want to be?” is a filtering question, not a brand vanity exercise. Say who you serve — and who you don’t. Declining misaligned work is scary in the short term and clarifying in the long term. Focus lets you super-serve your right audience and build a community that talks about you when you’re not around. Platforms, Personal Brand, and the Attention RealityThere’s no perfect platform. Pick your poison, set your red lines, and show up where your buyers are. A personal brand isn’t about selfies and slogans; it’s portable credibility. When someone tells me, “I feel like I already know you,” that’s compounding trust. My simple brand loop: Publish (teach something real)Converse (listen to the market)Iterate (tighten the POV)Repeat (weekly forever) Work-Life Integration Beats BalanceBalance implies neat, equal slices. Real life is seasonal. Integration acknowledges that some weeks are family-heavy, some are ship-heavy, and your job is to avoid going “pot-committed” on a single lane for too long. I’m building guardrails: daily outside time, a hard stop twice a week, and one creative project that isn’t monetized… yet. Key TakeawaysAI is a force multiplier for empathy when used for research and personalization.Switch from forcing stages to flowing with the buyer’s river.Make content the connective tissue of your GTM; let teaching do the heavy lifting.Lead by listening; design roles around strengths.Say your values out loud and use them to focus your market.Build a portable brand that pre-loads trust. Integrate work and life; don’t go pot-committed on one dimension. If this resonated, share the episode with a founder who’s still “doing more” and getting less. Subscribe on your platform of choice, drop a review, and tell me one “river move” you’re going to test this week. I read every note. Want more advice? Check out our ChangeMaker Leader Podcast Directory here.  Membership Includes online leadership and personal branding course plus: 1. Podcast Interview: One interview on the ChangeMaker Leader Podcast, so our community can get to know you. 2. Transition Coaching Session with Leigh Mitchell, Founder & Brand Strategist for Leaders in Transition.  3. Monthly Peer Leader Support: Regular In-person and online mentorship from Leigh Mitchell and team with your fellow members. 4. Courses & Membership Directory: You gain practical skills that strengthen your leadership and can connect with supportive peers through our member directory to grow your impact.  5. Leadership Retreats: Members leave each retreat feeling renewed with clearer focus, stronger connections, and practical ideas they can bring back to their work and community. (member pricing) 6. AI Marketing Mastermind for Business Owners: Online AI Marketing Mastermind for Business Owners (preferred rates for members) with Susan Diaz 7. Preferred Rates for Go-To-Market Coaching: with Dr. Jim Kanichirayil 8. Leader DNA Branding & Tech Implementation Services: Preferred rate for Leigh Mitchell’s strategy and execution services including group training options.  9. Private & Active WhatsApp Group for networking:  Connect with ChangeMaker Leaders to share resources and ask for advice, etc.  10. Mentor Matching: Get connected with a short to long-term mentor to ease you through your transition (6 weeks, 3 months to 6 months )   The ChangeMaker Membership is only $89 You’re probably looking at this pricing and asking, “Can this really be true?” I want to assure you that, as a social-impact, values-driven ChangeMaker Leader, my goal is to help you first, before any money is exchanged. I want to remain affordable and accessible for leaders in transition. Will this pricing stay in place long-term?

    38 min
  2. 12/20/2025

    Writing Your Recovery with Ann Dowsett Johnston, Author of Drink, The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol

    On the ChangeMaker Leader Podcast, we are speaking live with the author of Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol, a book named one of the year's top 10 by the Washington Post. Part memoir, part journalistic exploration, the book exposes the “pinking” of the alcohol industry. Together, we will explore: How writing memoirs, personal essays, or even short reflections can help you process big life transitions, grief, burnout, or change your relationship with alcohol. Ann Dowsett Johnson is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and psychotherapist. For more than 25 years, she worked at Maclean’s magazine, where she was perhaps best known as the chief architect of the Maclean’s university rankings. She worked as Vice-Principal (Development, Alumni and University Relations), McGill University. Since writing Drink, Ann has worked hard to destigmatize mental health and addiction, earning an honorary Doctor of Laws from Queen’s University for her efforts. She is also the recipient of a Transforming Lives award from the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH), the American Research Society on Addiction’s Media Award, plus the T. A. Sweet Award from the Ontario Psychiatric Association for helping address stigma related to mental health and addiction. Ann followed a dream to get a Master’s of Social Work program at Smith College and now has a psychotherapy practice specializing in working with women in life transitions. Writing Drink was one of the happiest experiences of my life, and when the book was finished, I knew I had broken the taboo.  Drink: The Intimate Relationship with Women and Alcohol Ann is the bestselling author of Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol, named one of the 10 best books of 2013 by the Washington Post.  Purchase Writing Your Recovery: A Powerful Online Memoir CourseWe all have a story—or stories—to tell. Excavating those narratives, finding the courage to give voice to our secrets, takes time. I believe writing is a process of discovery. At the heart of good writing is finding a compelling, authentic voice. To locate that voice, each individual must get in touch with what is most integral in their experience. Learn More Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    42 min
  3. 11/25/2025

    From Thrift Store TikToks to Apple Campaigns with ChangeMaker Leader Kaliyha De Sousa

    Discover how Kaliyha De Sousa went from volunteering at Regeneration Toronto, a thrift store supporting homeless individuals and newcomers to Canada, to leading major iPhone campaigns at OMD. In this impactful episode, our ChangeMaker Kaliyha, who is an OMD Supervisor, shares her unconventional path into media planning, including how she grew the nonprofit's TikTok account to 30K followers, leveraged a data analytics internship with an Australian beauty and fashion startup while in university, and landed her dream job with one strategic LinkedIn message. What makes this episode extra special is that Kaliyha is a student I taught at the University of Guelph Humber in the Media Studies program. Learn the insider secrets to breaking into competitive marketing agencies without traditional experience, including: How to build a marketing portfolio through volunteer work and create compelling case studiesThe exact TikTok growth strategy that launched her career (hint: trend monitoring and testing)What media planners actually do: translating business objectives into media placements across social, streaming TV, and connected platformsInside look at managing Apple AirPods, Apple Watch, iPad, and iPhone 14-16 launches across Canadian marketsNavigating Quebec's unique media landscape and French-language marketing requirementsAgency vs client-side marketing: scope management, vendor relationships, and cross-team communicationReal talk about hybrid work culture (3 days in office), summer Fridays, unlimited PTO, and work-life balance at top agencies Episode Benefits: Perfect for marketing students, recent graduates, career changers, and anyone interested in media planning, digital marketing, data analytics, or breaking into agencies like OMD, Publicis, and Starcom. Kaliyha also shares insights on her upcoming transition to Holt Renfrew as a supervisor, where she will manage luxury retail campaigns for Dior, Gucci, and Prada. Featured topics: Consumer journey storytelling, KPI strategy, streaming TV evolution (Prime Video, Netflix ad tiers), career networking at university job fairs, and the transferable skills between tech and luxury fashion media buying. Guest: Kaliyha De Sousa, Supervisor, OMD Topics: Media planning careers, TikTok marketing, agency life, product launch strategy, data analytics, portfolio building, volunteer marketing experience Featured insights: Data analytics for beauty brands, leading iPhone 14-16 launches, transitioning to Holt Renfrew luxury campaigns, and the power of social impact work in career development. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    35 min
  4. 10/09/2025

    Building Two Businesses and a 25-Year Marriage: The Power Couple Behind Award-Winning PR and Design

    Join us for an inspiring conversation with Patrick McCaully of PointMan! News Creation and Rachel Ott of Varger Girl Design—a husband-and-wife duo who've successfully built thriving businesses while sharing both a workspace and a marriage for over 25 years. In this masterclass on business, creativity, and life, Rachel and Patrick share their journey from having zero business experience to becoming award-winning entrepreneurs. They open up about the early challenges—from quitting steady jobs to navigating financial stress—and the major world events (9/11, SARS, power outages) that tested their resolve. In this episode, you'll discover: How humour and boldness can transform your PR strategyWhy "audacity trumps authenticity" in today's media landscapeThe real impact of AI on earned media and graphic designBehind-the-scenes stories of award-winning campaigns (including the "Post-Pandemic Primer")Honest advice about working with your spouse—including why separate workspaces matterWhy sales skills are essential for every entrepreneur and social impact leader Whether you're building a business, navigating a professional partnership with a loved one, or looking to stand out in a crowded market, this episode offers practical wisdom from two entrepreneurs who've mastered the art of collaboration, creativity, and resilience. Connect with our guests: Rachel Ott:Varga Girl DesignPatrick McCaully: Pointman News Creation Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    45 min
  5. 09/14/2025

    Secrets from a Recruiter: Courtney Sebu on Breaking Into the Job Market

    How do you stand out in one of the most competitive job markets in recent memory? What are hiring managers really looking for? And how can you break into your industry when everything seems stacked against new grads? In this special episode for post-grad marketing students and emerging professionals, we’re joined by Courtney Sebu, HR executive and founder of Shastra Inc., to discuss how to navigate the early stages of your career with clarity, confidence, and strategy. With over two decades of experience in recruiting and leadership consulting, Courtney doesn’t hold back — offering honest, tactical advice on what works now when it comes to landing roles, building your network, and crafting a standout personal brand. Whether you’re polishing your resume or networking your way into a new industry, this episode is your inside track to HR insights you won’t find in a textbook. Key Takeaways It’s an employer’s market: With the job market saturated by experienced professionals post-pandemic, it’s tougher than ever for new grads to land roles — but not impossible.AI is gatekeeping your resume: Many companies use AI tools to filter applications. If you don’t include job-specific buzzwords, you may be auto-rejected in under 5 minutes.Tailor strategically, not endlessly: Instead of rewriting your resume for every role, build a core version with the right industry keywords to "manipulate" the AI in your favour — ethically.Networking is your superpower: Referrals and personal introductions are often the only way to get past automated systems and actually get seen by a human recruiter.Canadian experience bias still exists: Despite legal changes, many private companies still prioritize local experience. Volunteering, internships, and shadowing can help bridge that gap.Don’t dilute your resume too much: If you have international experience, don’t hide it. Focus instead on contextualizing it for Canadian employers and roles.Referrals don’t guarantee roles: Even strong recommendations can hit internal company politics or pre-decided hires, which is why persistence and presence matter.Certifications are optional, not essential: Courtney has built a successful HR career without formal credentials, emphasizing experience and relationships over letters after your name.AI writing tools are just a start: Use ChatGPT and others to brainstorm ideas, but personalize and humanize your content before submitting anything — static, robotic language is a giveaway.Your brand = your currency: How you show up online, how you communicate, and how others perceive you will open more doors than a polished resume alone. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    45 min
  6. 09/13/2025

    Julie Savard-Shaw of the Prosperity Project on Rosie Mentorship & Gender Equity

    What does it take to close Canada’s gender gap in leadership? In this episode, we sit down with Julie Savard-Shaw, Executive Director of The Prosperity Project, to explore the transformative power of the Rosie Mentorship Program — a free, bilingual, and virtual initiative designed to support mid-career women on their path to leadership. Julie shares her personal journey, the inspiration behind Rosie, and the real barriers that women in Canada still face in the workforce — from bias and burnout to the lack of accessible childcare. We also discuss why mentorship is a two-way street, the critical role of workplace flexibility, and how corporate Canada can take a leading role in creating lasting change. Whether you’re a mentor, a mid-career woman seeking support, or a ChangeMaker advocating for gender equity in Canada, this conversation is filled with insight, heart, and action. Topics CoveredThe origin and impact of the Rosie Mentorship ProgramWhy mid-career women often fall through the cracksPromotion bias, pay gaps, and the “leaky pipeline”Mentorship as leadership development — for both mentor and menteeHow flexible work and advocacy are reshaping the future of equityJulie’s vision for a more inclusive Canada 🔗 Learn more or sign up at canadianprosperityproject.ca Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    36 min
  7. 08/05/2025

    Inside CBC’s AI Playbook: How Rignam Wangkhang is Shaping the Future of Media

    AI is Changing Media & Careers, Are You Ready? In a world where AI is disrupting every industry, CBC News hired its first-ever AI Advisor — and it wasn’t a Silicon Valley technologist. It is CBC's Rignam Wangkhang, who is leading CBC into the AI era. In this episode, Rignam shares how he carved out a role that didn’t even exist a year ago, the cultural challenges of introducing AI inside a legacy media organization, and why the future of journalism depends on adaptability, not coding skills. We’ll break down the AI tools every professional should master, how AI is reshaping job searches and entrepreneurship, and why you don’t need to be an “expert” to lead in this space. Whether you're a student, a media professional, or just curious about how AI is transforming industries from the inside — this conversation is packed with practical advice and fresh perspective. What You’ll Learn:How Rignam transitioned from journalism to AI leadership at CBCThe cultural shifts AI is creating in traditional mediaThe top AI tools you should be using right now (besides ChatGPT)How to future-proof your career in a world of AI disruptionWhy personal branding is more important than ever in the AI ageReal talk: Why nobody is truly an AI “expert” yet Ready to future-proof your leadership mindset? Join us at our Future Leader Outdoor Connect & Reset Day — an immersive in-nature experience designed to help you disconnect from the noise, reconnect with your purpose, and lead with clarity in a disruptive world. Register now #AI #CBCNews #MediaInnovation #Leadership #OutdoorLeadership #FutureOfWork #CareerGrowth #ResetDay #PersonalBranding #Podcast Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-changemaker-collective-podcast-for-future-ready-leaders/exclusive-content

    54 min

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The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast: Discover the unique imprint that distinguishes true ChangeMakers from the crowd. In a noisy digital world, standing out requires more than just strategy; it requires knowing who you truly are. The ChangeMaker Leader Podcast is your blueprint for discovering your "Leader DNA" and building a brand that shines brilliantly. Hosted by Leigh Mitchell, Brand Strategist, Marketing Professor, and CEO of Women in Biz Network (WIBN)—this show is an extension of North America’s premier community for female empowerment, business, leadership, networking, and career transition. Tune in weekly to explore: Your Unique Imprint: Uncover the specific traits that distinguish you from the crowd and turn them into a powerful personal brand.Community & Mentorship: How to leverage the power of peer networking, strategic partnerships, and the Women in Biz Network to accelerate your business growth.Modern Mastery: Practical training on leveraging AI tools, LinkedIn, and Digital Marketing to grow without the grind.Mental Wealth: Honest conversations about rejecting burnout, prioritizing mental health, and building a business that fits your lifestyle.The Pivot: Inspiring stories of career transition from women who have successfully shifted from corporate leaders to thriving entrepreneurs.Whether you are an entrepreneur scaling your vision or a corporate leader redefining your legacy, we provide the strategy and the community to help you amplify your voice. Subscribe now to discover your unique imprint, and join the Women in Biz Network to lead with ease.