Leaders in Business

In each episode, we sit down with trailblazers who have made their mark and revolutionized their respective industries. From CEOs of global corporations to startup founders disrupting traditional business models, we uncover the secrets to their success. Gain exclusive access to their personal journeys and discover the challenges they faced along the way. Our guests generously share their wisdom, revealing the innovative tactics, leadership principles, and growth strategies that propelled them to the top. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply an avid learner, this podcast is your gateway to invaluable insights and inspiration. Dive deep into thought-provoking conversations that cover a wide range of topics. From building effective teams and fostering a culture of innovation to navigating industry disruptions and staying ahead of the curve, our guests tackle the most pressing issues facing today's businesses. The 'Leaders in Business' podcast goes beyond surface-level discussions. We explore the intricacies of decision-making, explore the psychology of leadership, and uncover the traits that set exceptional leaders apart. Discover how they've overcome obstacles, harnessed their creativity, and created lasting impact in their organizations. Each episode is expertly crafted to provide actionable takeaways that you can apply to your own professional journey. You'll gain practical tips and strategies to optimize your leadership skills, enhance your business acumen, and drive meaningful results. Whether you're looking to sharpen your marketing strategies, improve your negotiation skills, or cultivate a winning mindset, 'Leaders in Business' has got you covered. Tune in regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and insights shaping the business landscape. Our host skillfully guides the conversations, drawing out the most valuable lessons from our esteemed guests. Expect engaging dialogues that captivate your attention and leave you inspired to take your own business endeavors to new heights. 🎙️🎙️🎙️ Your hosts, National Director for Scotland, Catherine McWilliam, and Fife & Tayside Committee Chair, Marlene Lowe, guide you through these enlightening discussions. 🎙️🎙️🎙️ If you aspire to be a part of the IoD, visit www.iod.com for more information. Engage with us on Twitter and connect on LinkedIn to share your thoughts on today's episode. 🎵 Music: 'Downtown Delight' and 'Cinematic Emotion' by Joystock. 🕴️ This podcast is managed by The Emerald Agency.

  1. 10/07/2025

    Beyond Westminster: Finding Purpose After Parliament with Amy Callaghan

    In this powerful episode of Leaders in Business, host Marlene Lowe speaks with Amy Callaghan, former Member of Parliament for East Dunbartonshire and current Strategic Political Adviser at Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland. Amy's story is one of extraordinary resilience, marked by life-altering health events that redirected her path from teaching to politics to advocacy. Amy's journey began at age 19 with a melanoma diagnosis that opened her eyes to health inequalities in the West of Scotland. This experience, combined with support from Teenage Cancer Trust, transformed her aspirations from becoming a teacher to entering politics to create systemic change. She witnessed firsthand how young people with cancer needed greater psychological and financial support, and how many preventable deaths resulted from health inequalities. After working as a staffer in the Scottish Parliament at Holyrood—which she describes as a "modern functioning parliament"—Amy stood for Westminster and achieved a remarkable victory in 2019, defeating the incumbent leader of a Westminster party by just 149 votes. However, her time as an MP was immediately challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic, followed by a severe brain haemorrhage that left her navigating Parliament as a young woman with an acquired disability. The conversation reveals the stark contrast between Holyrood and Westminster, particularly regarding accessibility and support for disabled MPs. Amy had to campaign for the basic right to a proxy vote whilst recovering from her brain injury—an experience she describes as "resentful" but one that left a positive legacy for future MPs with disabilities. Amy speaks candidly about authentic leadership, distinguishing between showing up when you shouldn't (which she did) versus being true to yourself by acknowledging capacity limits. Her cyclical grief over her acquired disability, leadership challenges during the pandemic whilst consuming information simultaneously with constituents, and the pressure of being perceived as strong when feeling vulnerable paint a realistic picture of leadership under extraordinary circumstances. Now at Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, Amy works on the very rehabilitation programme that helped her regain independence—including the seemingly small but profoundly significant goal of being able to put on her own bra so she could wear power suits in Parliament. The programme challenges outdated scientific evidence about stroke recovery timelines, proving that neuroplasticity continues far longer than previously believed. The episode concludes with Amy's passionate call to protect democracy, encouraging listeners to research candidates thoroughly, align votes with personal values, and actively lobby their elected representatives. Her message is clear: every vote counts, and democracy requires active participation, not passive observation.

    36 min
  2. 09/23/2025

    The Customer Service Evangelist: Hamish Taylor on Passion, Purpose and Practical Leadership

    In this captivating episode of Leaders in Business, host Marlene Lowe discovers an unexpected connection with guest Hamish Taylor—both with roots in Zambia's Copper Belt, setting the stage for a conversation filled with personal insights and professional wisdom. Hamish's remarkable career journey spans from Procter & Gamble's rigorous brand management training to transforming customer experience across British Airways, Eurostar, and Sainsbury's Bank. Hamish's story begins with his education at St Andrews University and an MBA in America during the early days when MBAs weren't popular in Europe. His first claim to fame was becoming "the UK's leading expert on housewives' toilet cleaning habits" at Procter & Gamble—an experience that taught him the fundamental principle that would define his career: it's not about your product, it's about the customer benefit. The conversation reveals how Hamish thrived as "the outsider"—the non-banker running a bank, the non-railwayman running a railway. His philosophy centres on the Procter & Gamble principle of customer benefit over product features, which he brilliantly demonstrated at British Airways with the "arrive ready for business" promise that revolutionised business class travel with innovations like arrival lounges and pre-flight dining. Hamish candidly discusses his career transitions, admitting he "gets bored easily" and explaining how each move taught him that technical brilliance isn't enough—the missing piece is always putting the customer at the centre. His turnaround experiences at Eurostar (starting with a £206 million loss, no service due to Channel Tunnel fire, and striking French workers) and Sainsbury's Bank showcase his ability to transform product-led organisations into customer-centric businesses. The episode explores three levels of customer experience: product quality, customer experience, and emotional connection. Hamish argues that whilst product competence is essential, true differentiation comes from how you make customers feel—citing Disney's "magical surprises" and Starbucks' experience-driven success. Personal insights emerge as Hamish reveals his biggest weaknesses: not being tough enough and struggling with managing upwards, which ultimately led him to leave corporate life for consulting and speaking.  The discussion touches on recruitment philosophy, the importance of passion in work, and the challenge of institutional memory loss when experienced leaders leave organisations. Hamish advocates for thinking beyond job titles to focus on the benefits others receive from your expertise, embodying his core principle that "everything we ever do is about somebody else's success.

    59 min
  3. 09/02/2025

    From Banking to Boardrooms: Sonia Aitken's Journey of Passion-Driven Leadership

    In this deeply personal episode of Leaders in Business, host Marlene Lowe sits down with her close friend and colleague, Professor Sonia Aitken, CEO of Pain Association Scotland and Visiting Professor at York St John University. What begins as a conversation between friends reveals the extraordinary journey of a leader who transformed multiple redundancies into resilience and found her true calling in the third sector. Sonia's story starts with teenage rebellion—defying her mother's wishes to pursue higher education when banking seemed like the "safe" career choice. Her path took her through export sales, banking, insurance, and multiple redundancies that she now recognises as building blocks of resilience. Each setback became a stepping stone, ultimately leading her to Pain Association Scotland 15 years ago, where she's transformed from administrator to CEO. The conversation explores the myth that charities don't need to operate like businesses, with Sonia passionately arguing that sound business practices are essential for third sector survival. As both women share a commitment to running organisations with business rigour whilst maintaining heart-centred missions, their friendship exemplifies how professional networks can evolve into meaningful personal connections. Sonia candidly discusses her reputation as an "ice queen" in previous roles, revealing how passion for results can be misinterpreted as coldness. She advocates for situational leadership—adapting style based on context whilst never losing authenticity. Her recent appointment as Visiting Professor demonstrates how expertise gained through lived experience can enhance academic learning. The episode tackles the unique challenges facing charity leaders today, from government bureaucracy to the dilution of chronic pain within broader "long-term conditions" categories. Sonia's frustration with unnecessary obstacles and lack of common sense in systems resonates as she advocates for more sensible, passion-driven leadership across all sectors.

    43 min
  4. 06/10/2025

    Leading with Fierce Competence: A Conversation with Jane-Claire Judson

    In this episode of Leaders in Business, host Marlene Lowe sits down with Jane-Claire Judson, Chief Executive of Chest Heart & Stroke Scotland, to explore what it truly means to lead with purpose, humility, and fierce competence. From her early days in student politics to the halls of the Scottish Parliament and into the heart of third sector leadership, Jane-Claire shares the twists, turns, and mentors that shaped her path. They discuss the value of consistency over charisma, building legacy beyond ego, and the often-overlooked power of stepping back. With reflections on personal growth, navigating imposter moments, and the unexpected leadership tool of a great playlist, this conversation offers a grounded yet inspiring take on what it means to lead well—and to live a life that’s fully your own. Three Reflections to Take With You  As we close this conversation, here are three powerful reflections that Jane-Claire encourages us all to consider: Know Your Compass You won’t always get to work in perfect alignment with your values—but you must know what they are. Understanding your stretch points helps you make better decisions and stay anchored in what truly matters. Read Widely, Think Deeply Whether it’s the back of a cereal box or a complex autobiography, reading invites you into other worlds and perspectives. The broader your input, the richer your thinking. Build Your Leadership Playlist Everyone needs a personal soundtrack—a few songs that lift you, energise you, and remind you who you are when the stakes are high. Curate it, use it, and let it power you through the moments that matter.

    58 min
  5. 05/13/2025

    No Ceiling, No Map: Dreaming Bigger with Sandra Dailidyte

    In this vibrant and unfiltered conversation, Marlene Lowe welcomes Sandra Dailidyte—wealth manager, Lithuanian-born powerhouse, and British Masters weightlifting champion—to the Leaders in Business podcast. What follows is a bold and honest exploration of ambition, identity, and the drive to create space for women in rooms where they’ve historically been overlooked. From her early days in post-Soviet Lithuania to landing in the UK with £550 and a one-way ticket, Sandra shares her extraordinary path to success in wealth management—and how she has built a career that unapologetically blends intellect, empathy, and strength, both mental and physical. She opens up about the challenges of forging a new path in a new country, the emotional cost of striving, and the joy of finally feeling fully herself in her work. Together, Marlene and Sandra delve into the psychology of stress, the need for emotional integrity in leadership, and the immense power of financial literacy—especially for women. With humour, depth, and fierce clarity, Sandra offers not only a masterclass in determination but a passionate call to dream bigger, take up space, and lift others as you rise. Whether you’re a business owner, a first-generation dreamer, or simply seeking a spark to reignite your fire, this episode is a powerful reminder: the path may not be clear, but you can still choose to walk it with purpose—and joy.

    52 min

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In each episode, we sit down with trailblazers who have made their mark and revolutionized their respective industries. From CEOs of global corporations to startup founders disrupting traditional business models, we uncover the secrets to their success. Gain exclusive access to their personal journeys and discover the challenges they faced along the way. Our guests generously share their wisdom, revealing the innovative tactics, leadership principles, and growth strategies that propelled them to the top. Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur, a seasoned business professional, or simply an avid learner, this podcast is your gateway to invaluable insights and inspiration. Dive deep into thought-provoking conversations that cover a wide range of topics. From building effective teams and fostering a culture of innovation to navigating industry disruptions and staying ahead of the curve, our guests tackle the most pressing issues facing today's businesses. The 'Leaders in Business' podcast goes beyond surface-level discussions. We explore the intricacies of decision-making, explore the psychology of leadership, and uncover the traits that set exceptional leaders apart. Discover how they've overcome obstacles, harnessed their creativity, and created lasting impact in their organizations. Each episode is expertly crafted to provide actionable takeaways that you can apply to your own professional journey. You'll gain practical tips and strategies to optimize your leadership skills, enhance your business acumen, and drive meaningful results. Whether you're looking to sharpen your marketing strategies, improve your negotiation skills, or cultivate a winning mindset, 'Leaders in Business' has got you covered. Tune in regularly to stay up-to-date with the latest trends and insights shaping the business landscape. Our host skillfully guides the conversations, drawing out the most valuable lessons from our esteemed guests. Expect engaging dialogues that captivate your attention and leave you inspired to take your own business endeavors to new heights. 🎙️🎙️🎙️ Your hosts, National Director for Scotland, Catherine McWilliam, and Fife & Tayside Committee Chair, Marlene Lowe, guide you through these enlightening discussions. 🎙️🎙️🎙️ If you aspire to be a part of the IoD, visit www.iod.com for more information. Engage with us on Twitter and connect on LinkedIn to share your thoughts on today's episode. 🎵 Music: 'Downtown Delight' and 'Cinematic Emotion' by Joystock. 🕴️ This podcast is managed by The Emerald Agency.

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