Leaders with impact

Lee Griffith

Want to know the secrets of great leaders? In this show I will be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. To find out more: visit www.sundayskies.com/leaders-with-impact-podcast connect https://www.linkedin.com/in/leegriffith/

  1. (E30) Jenni Anderson: do things you enjoy

    11/11/2024

    (E30) Jenni Anderson: do things you enjoy

    How are you making sure that being a leader doesn’t become your whole personality? In this episode I’m chatting with a CEO full of purpose, but who doesn’t let that define her. Today I’m talking with Jenni Anderson, chief executive of the Talent Foundry. We discuss walking the talk, being a risk-taker, what it’s like taking over a charity from its founder, getting a Board onside and why it’s important to do the things you enjoy. About Jenni Jenni leads The Talent Foundry team on its strategy, growth and impact. She has worked in the third sector for over 20 years increasing income, devising marketing and communications campaigns within youth development, sport and children's health organisations. She was the first in her family to go university, took a non-traditional route to her undergraduate degree, culminating in an MSc in Charity Accounting & Financial Management from Bayes Business School. She loves sport and is a Trustee (formerly Chair) of the Active Essex Foundation. Jenni enjoys triathlon and duathlon and with her husband has two cats and two dogs. Resources and helpful linksConnect with Jenni on LinkedInThe Talent Foundry About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    52 min
  2. (E29) The multigenerational workforce expert Tomi Ayodeji

    10/28/2024

    (E29) The multigenerational workforce expert Tomi Ayodeji

    In today’s episode I’m talking with Tomi Ayodegi, an expert in supporting organisations to manage a multigenerational workforce. We talk about how with a widening age range of staff in the workplace, organisations are needing to look again at recruitment and retention, diversity and inclusion, communications practices. In fact there isn’t an area of the wrokplace that won’t be impacted by this. About Tomi Tomi Ayodeji is an multi-generational workforce coach with over 15 years of experience in the finance, non-profit, and IT sectors. Specialising in helping senior leaders and middle managers engage and retain age-diverse talent, Tomi’s expertise lies in fostering inclusive environments that bridge generational gaps. With a deep understanding of the dynamic values and behaviours across different age groups, Tomi offers tailored solutions to help organisations build cohesive, productive teams. Passionate about driving change, Tomi empowers leaders to create workplaces where all generations can thrive, ensuring sustainable growth and reduced attrition rates across the workforce. Resources and helpful linksConnect with Tomi on LinkedInBook a lunch and learn workshop on generational differences About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    49 min
  3. (E28) The perinatal mental health expert Dr Rosie Gilderthorp

    10/14/2024

    (E28) The perinatal mental health expert Dr Rosie Gilderthorp

    Why should leaders and organisations pay attention to the mental health of parents? There are so many stereotypes still around pregnancy, birth, parenthood, which mask the real challenges your team members, your colleagues, your friends, or even you yourself could be experiencing. And to ignore it can be having a detrimental effect on individuals and organisations. In today’s episode I’m chatting with Dr Rosie Gilderthorp, a perinatal mental health expert. We explore the different stages and unique experiences and challenges parents face, we discuss the changing face of the Board table and why they need to be paying attention to these issues and we share how leaders can adapt to empower others, role model and support others in their organisations. And a small word of warning, we do talk about some of the traumas people can face. If anything comes up for you in this episode I’ve included some links to support in the shownotes. Resources and helpful linksFollow Rosie on InstagramRead the blogFind out more about how Rosie can support you or your organisationConnect with Rosie on LinkedIn About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    54 min
  4. (E27) The psychological safety expert Gina Battye

    09/30/2024

    (E27) The psychological safety expert Gina Battye

    How safe is your organisation? I don’t mean the tick box health and safety compliance you need to meet. But how open is it for people to come to work as they are? Can people speak up? Do they feel confident in their role? As a leader do YOU feel safe? In today’s episode I’m talking with Gina Battye an expert in psychological safety. Gina founded the Psychological Safety Institute and recently published a book ‘The Authentic Organisation’, you can find all the links in the shownotes, where you can also read more about Gina’s personal story and what led to her work in this area. We explore exactly what is psychological safety, the five levels of culture, the relationships between culture and safety, signs that psychological safety is a problem in your organisation, tackling toxicity, and what people can do at an individual level to effect change. About Gina Gina Battye, Founder and CEO of the Psychological Safety Institute, is a global leader and trailblazer in workplace psychological safety. Through her pioneering work with the 5 Pillars and the Hierarchy of Psychological Safety, Gina has revolutionised the approach to inclusion, belonging and organisational culture. Her innovative methodologies have been embraced by multinational corporations worldwide, earning her reputation as a visionary leader in the field. Resources and helpful linksPsychological Safety Diagnostic Tool – LuxThe Authentic Organization book (includes extract of Gina's story)The PSI Academy - join the free communityPsychological Safety InstituteConnect with Gina on LinkedIn About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    51 min
  5. (E26) The soft skills expert Julie Hutchison

    09/16/2024

    (E26) The soft skills expert Julie Hutchison

    The number one challenge I see with the leaders is wanting to understand WHY they’re not taking people with them to deliver their big vision. In this episode I’m uncovering the factors that may be influencing this. I’m talking with Julie Hutchison a soft skills and communications expert who works with leaders in the tech industry. We discuss: what a background in policing teaches you about leadershipleaders being set up to fail by focussing on specialist skillswhy soft skills are hardthe real reasons why people might not be performing wellthe 'can't do, won't do, don't do' frameworkself-awareness and development to improve team performanceskilled conversations to win hearts and minds. Julie's Bio Julie Hutchison of Think Be Do Leadership Julie is a Team Performance and Leadership Specialist, focusing on helping Tech leaders to build soft skills and communication confidence and influence to build performance and productivity in their teams. After an initial career as a Manufacturing Engineer, Julie then spent 16 years as a Police Inspector in the UK police force, ranging from working with prolific offenders, to senior policing leadership, government and community roles. In policing, she learned to build relationships in minutes, and influence people in seconds. This became a key part of Julie’s success in dealing with the criminal side, but also in managing her team of 54 officers and civilian staff. From that experience, along with her Technical background, she has developed the Team Performance Engine™, a practical and effective methodology for Leadership and Team Performance that. Resources and helpful linksThink Be Do Leadership Training and Coaching for CTO and Tech LeadersLinkedIn About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    47 min
  6. (E25) The presentation expert Fiona Walsh

    09/02/2024

    (E25) The presentation expert Fiona Walsh

    If I say the word presentation to you, what comes to mind? Hundreds of powerpoint slides with text and images so small no-one can understand them. Maybe, like me your mouth drops to your stomach at the thought on being on-stage and everyone looking at you. Whatever your thoughts and feelings are on the topic, one thing’s for sure - as a leader you are going to have to do it - and often! In today’s episode I’m talking with presentation trainer Fiona Walsh about how you can speak with impact - whether it’s a Board meeting, town-hall staff session or you’re on-stage in front of hundreds of your peers - we talk about: what makes a speaker impactfulwhether it's a skill that comes naturally or you can learn how to make everyday (boring) presentations more engagingavoiding filler words, using breathwork exercises and other ways to improve your presentation stylehow your approach might change at work versus a national platformpresenting onlinethe problems with slidedecks and how to break the cycle of expectationfeeling more comfortable 'on stage'dealing with challenges and challengers Resources and helpful linksEmpower PresentationsEmpower Presentations LinkedInFiona Walsh LinkedInToastmasters International About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    1h 2m
  7. (E24) What to do before your summer break / AKA how to prep for a successful 2024 pt 2

    07/22/2024

    (E24) What to do before your summer break / AKA how to prep for a successful 2024 pt 2

    Today’s episode is that surprising mid-year review - or more accurately, it’s that what do I really need to be doing over the next few weeks before everyone packs it in for the summer review. This will be the last episode for a little while as I take a summer break, but fear not I’ll be back in September. Whether you are taking a break over the summer or are planning to use the time to get ahead OR most likely catch up, this episode will help you work out what to focus on in order to make the second half of the year as impactful as possible. We will explore: How to stock-take your year so farRe-setting goals for the next half of the yearDoing a deep-clean / spring clean (ie sorting out your to-do list!)Re-prioritising your time (ie sorting out your calendar!)Re-engaging your teamsGetting to know your organisationReally switching off (and what it says if you don't) If you’d like a bit more accountability and support to get your shit sorted for the second half of the year, my 1:1 intensive strategy days are the perfect solution. I’m currently booking these for September and October, so if you’re interested drop me an email lwi@sundayskies.com or visit my website sundayskies.com. Resources and helpful linksFour Thousand Weeks - Oliver Burkeman (aff link)Why leaders need to curate their networks - leaders with impact (E12) About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    22 min
  8. (E23) Claire Reindorp: do it scared

    07/08/2024

    (E23) Claire Reindorp: do it scared

    It’s a pretty big responsibility to lead an organisation aiming to change the future for young women in the workplace. How you balance supporting and advocating with campaigning. How you tackle prejudice, bias and years and years of ingrained practice. How you make yourselves seen and heard in a noisy world. Well, today’s guest is doing that and some. I’m feeling totally in awe and inspired after talking with Claire Reindorp, Chief Executive of the Young Women’s Trust. If Claire was a stick of rock she’d have charity and tackling inequalities running right through the centre of her. We talk about: Claire's background and upbringing has shaped her beliefs, purpose and approachbeing a new 'learner' CEO - expectation versus realitygetting comfortable with the things you know least aboutfinding supportwhat it’s like leading a small charity leading as a feminist and leading a feminist organisationrealities of making an organisation inclusiveleading to make change happen and staying alert to practising what they valuejuggling multiple agendascollaborating instead of competing with other charitiesleading during the election and being heard in a crowded spacehow organisations can better support young women in the workplacehow you can get involved and support the Young Women's Trust. Resources and helpful linksFollow Young Women's Trust on LinkedInFind out more & support the Young Women’s TrustLinkedInx.com About leaders with impactWant to know the secret of great leaders? In Leaders with impact we'll be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. Get in touchIf you enjoyed the episode please leave a review on Apple podcasts (or your app of choice) and let me know what you thought on LinkedIn or instagram. I’ll be back with the next episode in two weeks so in the meantime remember to sign up to my newsletter to get notified of new episodes, guest appearances and further insights on how to lead with impact.

    52 min

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Want to know the secrets of great leaders? In this show I will be exploring what makes an impactful leader; sharing stories of success and strategies that set them apart. If you are ambitious for your organisation but are struggling to identify what you can do differently as a leader to deliver the right improvements, then hit subscribe to learn how you can get clear on your strategy, implement some self-leadership and connect with those you serve. New episodes are released every fortnight. To find out more: visit www.sundayskies.com/leaders-with-impact-podcast connect https://www.linkedin.com/in/leegriffith/