The Secret Life of Leaders

Angela Koning

Host Angela Koning gives unprecedented access to the inner workings of Australia’s leading thinkers and practitioners at the forefront of environmental, social and governance (ESG) change. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from coaching Australia’s top change leaders, it’s that they are all balancing an urgent need to make a big positive impact on pressing existential challenges, with their personal capacity to sustain a passionate, lifelong commitment to the cause. This podcast explores the inner worlds of change leaders, including the leadership development practices that help them navigate complex problems, alongside the personal development and self-care approaches that keep them energised and focussed on creating lasting positive impact. Episodes will be real, raw and unpolished and feature the people who are teaching, inspiring, challenging and perhaps pressing on our delicate and raw points of being a responsible human on planet Earth. The cutting edge of change can often feel lonely, but you’re not alone here… The Secret Life of Leaders rehumanises the experience of life and leadership and creates a platform for us all to learn and grow together.

Episodes

  1. 4. Critical Thinking Skills for the Leadership of Change with Jesse Richardson

    08/22/2023

    4. Critical Thinking Skills for the Leadership of Change with Jesse Richardson

    In this episode, Jesse Richardson shares his unique way of teaching the next generation how to think independently. Jesse encourages the future leaders to challenge the mainstream way of thinking, and apply both divergent and convergent thinking. By asking questions openly, and not defensively, we can generate positive mindset and cultural shifts. When it comes to business and leadership, Jesse believes these three character traits are important: dogged determination, grandiose ambition and having a vision. In this episode: What is missing in the education system and how it frustrates the progress of divergent thinkers Jesse’s epiphany moment that led him to founding the School of Thought in 2015The importance of synthesizing the divergent (ie creative) and convergent (ie analytical) thinkingThe biggest successes of Jesse’s various ventures, including being featured in the World Economic Forum and ForbesThe Scout Mindset vs. The Soldier MindsetThe challenges in leading the complex social change around critical thinkingJesse’s experience of neurodiversity and its impact on his lifeJesse’s approach to self-leadership as a neurodivergent thinkerHow business has changed after the pandemicThe most important leadership traits we need to bring about positive change in the world Links Jesse Richardson Website Jesse Richardson LinkedIn Websites: The School of Thought: School of Thought ‘Your Logical Fallacy Is’ website: Thou shalt not commit logical fallacies (yourlogicalfallacyis.com) Books: The Scout Mindset, by Julia Galef: Julia Galef How Minds Change, by David McRaney:  How Minds Change — David McRaney

    1h 1m
  2. 3. At the Front Lines of Humanitarian Leadership with Tom White

    08/08/2023

    3. At the Front Lines of Humanitarian Leadership with Tom White

    In this episode of The Secret Life of Leaders, Tom White joins us to share his experience and knowledge in leading large-scale humanitarian programs in conflict zones. His interesting story of transforming lives and providing aid to vulnerable populations will definitely ignite a spark of inspiration. Join us as we unravel stories and secrets of impactful leadership in challenging environments.    In this episode: The story of how Tom landed his role as the Director of the United Nations Refugee Agency for Palestinian Refugees. Tom shares his passion about making an impact in the world, particularly in Gaza. The challenges of working in a complex environment. Encouraging signs of change in this environment and how their programs of work are helping people. How they maintain the balance of their long-term and short-term interventions. The biggest lessons Tom has learned working in this environment as an individual and a leader. The biggest wins across his career in humanitarian aid leadership over the last 20 years. Unhelpful assumptions that he would like to see addressed. How Tom stays passionate and inspired with leading an organization of 13,000 people. Advice for Emerging Humanitarian Leaders: Learn and Communicate Effectively Tips from Tom on how to keep your focus and improve self-leadership. Experiencing burnout in his role and how he overcame it. Reflecting on challenges in the world.  Links: Equenti website Angela Koning LinkedIn

    44 min

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Host Angela Koning gives unprecedented access to the inner workings of Australia’s leading thinkers and practitioners at the forefront of environmental, social and governance (ESG) change. If there’s one thing I’ve learned from coaching Australia’s top change leaders, it’s that they are all balancing an urgent need to make a big positive impact on pressing existential challenges, with their personal capacity to sustain a passionate, lifelong commitment to the cause. This podcast explores the inner worlds of change leaders, including the leadership development practices that help them navigate complex problems, alongside the personal development and self-care approaches that keep them energised and focussed on creating lasting positive impact. Episodes will be real, raw and unpolished and feature the people who are teaching, inspiring, challenging and perhaps pressing on our delicate and raw points of being a responsible human on planet Earth. The cutting edge of change can often feel lonely, but you’re not alone here… The Secret Life of Leaders rehumanises the experience of life and leadership and creates a platform for us all to learn and grow together.