The Unleashing Leaders Podcast

Unleashing Leaders podcast empowers leaders with stories and strategies to tackle tough challenges. Host Lee Scott shares practical steps to strengthen teams, clarify vision, and engage people.

  1. 10月8日

    Ep 45: Driving Innovation Through Listening with Rosa Leal

    In this insightful conversation, Rosa Leal shares her inspiring journey from designing NASCAR alternators to leading commercial product strategy and customer experience at Rheem. With over 20 patents and a passion for innovation, Rosa reflects on how empathy, listening, and collaboration have shaped her leadership approach across engineering and product development. She dives into the complexity of designing for layered customer ecosystems, the importance of staying ahead of regulatory shifts, and how her experience as an immigrant and non-native English speaker sharpened her ability to truly hear customer needs. Rosa also unpacks the role of product management in aligning internal teams, managing risk through stage-gate processes, and fostering a culture where ideas and challenges are welcomed. This episode is a blueprint for leaders who want to drive innovation without sacrificing humility or humanity. Additional Resources: Strategic Leader | Engineer | Patent Holder | Selected as one of the 2023 Top Women in HVAC and Engineered Systems's 2023 20 to Watch: Women in HVAC Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram Key Takeaways: Innovation starts with truly listening to customers. Product strategy succeeds when cross-functional teams align early. Empathy, kindness, and clarity drive stronger leadership. Regulatory shifts are opportunities, not obstacles. Building trust enables open, risk-aware innovation.

    46 分钟
  2. 9月24日

    Ep 44: Navigating Leadership: Insights from Janeen Dodson

    In this empowering conversation, Janeen Dodson shares her remarkable 27-year journey in California state government, from a student assistant to Deputy Director at the Department of Housing and Community Development. With humility, grit, and deep operational insight, Janeen explores what it means to lead from any level — emphasizing the importance of emotional intelligence, self-awareness, and relationship-building in complex systems. She unpacks the challenges emerging leaders face when driving change without authority, the importance of understanding one’s sphere of control and influence, and how perceptual acuity and bravery go hand-in-hand when disrupting the status quo. Janeen also dives into the power of feedback, embracing discomfort, and how senior leaders can remove barriers to unleash their teams’ innovation. Additional Resources: Follow Janeen on LinkedIn Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram Key Takeaways: Janeen Dodson has over 27 years of experience in state government. Early experiences shape leadership perspectives and styles. Leadership is not dependent on a title; anyone can lead. Building relationships is crucial for emerging leaders. Understanding your sphere of control and influence is key to effective leadership.

    57 分钟
  3. 8月27日

    Ep 42: Unleashing Adaptability In Leadership With Ross Thornley

    In this episode of the Unleashing Leaders podcast, Lee Scott and Ross Thornley delve into the concept of adaptability in leadership, particularly during chaotic times. Ross shares his journey into leadership and the development of the Adaptability Quotient (AQ), emphasizing the importance of psychological safety and resilience in organizations. They discuss the challenges leaders face in recognizing stress signals and the necessity of difficult conversations. The conversation also explores the resilience maturity model and the significance of self-reflection in enhancing adaptability. Ross highlights the future of coaching, the integration of AI, and the importance of compassion in leadership. Ross Thornley is an Author & Keynote Speaker on Adaptability & The Future of Work. Serial Entrepreneur. Co-Founder of AQai - The World's Largest Community of Adaptability Certified Coaches. Host of DECODING AQ podcast.   Additional Resources: Follow Ross on LinkedIn Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram   Key Takeaways: Adaptability is crucial for leaders in chaotic times. Psychological safety fosters better adaptability in teams. Recognizing stress signals is essential for personal and organizational health. Difficult conversations can lead to growth and understanding. The resilience maturity model helps leaders navigate challenges.

    52 分钟
  4. 8月13日

    EP 41: Staying in the Arena: Leading With Grit and Grace With Dr. Derek Bub

    In this episode, Dr. Derek Bub shares some of the less glamorous realities of navigating turbulence and rebuilding leaders after setbacks. Dr. Bub shares his unconventional career journey, starting as a fraud investigator to becoming the superintendent of the West Ada School District, the largest K-12 educational district in Idaho. The conversation delves into the 'dark side' of leadership, which recognizes that often leaders are found and forged in the foundry of a crisis. It isn't pleasant in the moment. Maybe you are stuck cleaning up a mess that had nothing to do with you; or maybe you made a mistake that you are recovering from. But it is these setbacks that are the setups for growing as a leader. Dr. Derek Bub outlines how to prepare for the inevitable setbacks, navigate them with grace, and then how to restore yourself or colleagues who might feel bruised by the gauntlet. He also highlights how to demonstrate compassion by listening to stakeholders and teammates, even when emotions run high and answers are unclear. And then following up after the fact to reflect and restore confidence, so leaders have the room to grow and learn. Additional Resources: Follow Dr. Derek Bub on Linkedin Learn more about West Ada School District Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram   Key Takeaways: Leadership is not confined to titles; it can manifest at all levels. Leadership is not always glorious, but the 'setbacks" are "setups" for growth. Don't just seek to understand; show others that you understand them, even when there are disparate views. Surprises often come from small issues rather than big ones. Any change will generate "resistance"; don't avoid it, invite it!

    45 分钟
  5. 7月9日

    Ep 39: Leading from Within: Authenticity, Change, and Human-Centered Leadership with Jeff Lindeman

    Jeff Lindeman, Chief People, Culture & Capability Officer at WD-40, joins the podcast to unpack the dual challenge every modern leader faces leading themselves and leading through change. Through personal reflection, bold transparency, and a people-first mindset, Jeff reveals how introversion, vulnerability, and authenticity can become surprising superpowers in leadership. In this deep-dive conversation, Jeff and Lee examine how seemingly small moments, like asking for time off or handling disappointment, can become pivotal points of leadership. Jeff walks us through lessons learned from his early career, how he doubled performance by showing respect, and how WD-40 cultivates 94% employee engagement in a world where the average is just 23%. From embracing AI with curiosity instead of fear to fostering trust through shared accountability, Jeff shows us that unleashing leaders isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about asking the right questions and showing up with intentional presence. Additional Resources: Jeff is Chief People, Culture & Capability Officer at WD-40: linkedin.com/in/jglindeman Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram  Key Takeaways: Leadership is not about extroversion; it's about trust. Showing up authentically is crucial for effective leadership. Respecting employees leads to better engagement and productivity. Leadership is a team sport, not a solo act. Vulnerability in leadership fosters stronger relationships.

    49 分钟
  6. 6月25日

    EP38: Elevating Customer Experiences through Engaged Employees With Debra Squyres

    In this episode, Deborah Squyres reveals the nuanced relationship between the customer experience and team member experience. She debunks several myths about what it means to be a customer focused organization, including "The customer is always right" or "You can either have happy employees or happy customers." The reality is that our employees are the ones that create the customer experience. Deborah covers practical strategies for leaders to implement intentional, steady, regular doses of recognition practices that build trust within their teams and help them deliver amazing customer experiences. She also shares emerging technology that can help leaders build effective and timely peer-to-peer and leader-to-team member encouragement and feedback. Additional Resources: Chief Customer Officer at Bonusly: https://www.linkedin.com/in/debrasquyres/ Attend Unleashing Leaders University! Learn more about Unleashing Leaders Follow Unleashing Leaders on LinkedIn Connect with Lee on LinkedIn Follow Unleashing Leaders on Facebook Follow Unleashing Leaders on Instagram Key Takeaways: - Exceptional customer experience is rooted in team member experience. - Great leaders model the way for how they want the customers to feel by how they treat their team members. - Building trust requires consistent recognition and feedback. - Ways to help reluctant leaders genuinely and more regularly recognize employees. - Recognition should be specific about behaviors and linked to outcomes. - Recognition is not just for superlative performance. - Understanding individual preferences is key to effective recognition. - Public recognition can be powerful but must be balanced with personal comfort.

    48 分钟

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Unleashing Leaders podcast empowers leaders with stories and strategies to tackle tough challenges. Host Lee Scott shares practical steps to strengthen teams, clarify vision, and engage people.

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