everyday leader

Conrad Hayter and Shannon Salentine

Embracing the Messy, Unpredictable Journey of Leading with Purpose and Heart

  1. Jul 3

    Episode 47: How Do You Connect With Your Resourcefulness? Part 3 of 3

    In the final episode of this three-part series on resourcefulness, Shannon and Conrad move from theory into practice. After exploring internal systems and discussing how leaders access their resourcefulness, this episode offers a live coaching demonstration that shows what it can look like to reconnect with the resources that are already within us. Using an upcoming family trip as the coaching topic, Conrad guides Shannon through a simple yet powerful inquiry—one that uncovers a source of calm, clarity, and wisdom that was already present beneath the noise and preparation. Along the way, they explore: What it means to connect with your internal resources How slowing down creates access to resourcefulness The role of awareness, curiosity, and inquiry Why naming a resource can strengthen your relationship with it How coaching helps make the unseen visible Different ways leaders connect with their internal systems This episode also offers listeners a behind-the-scenes look at a coaching conversation and the types of questions that can help uncover deeper awareness and insight. One of the central reminders from this conversation: We are naturally creative, resourceful, and whole. Sometimes what is needed is not more information, more planning, or more effort. Sometimes what is needed is a few moments to reconnect with what is already there. The invitation from this episode: 👉 What resources already exist within you? 👉 How do you connect with them? 👉 What happens when you slow down long enough to listen? Because leadership is not just about acquiring new resources. It's about learning to access the ones you already have. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow everyday leader. Connect with Us 🔗 Everyday Leader Podcast: www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 Lead for Good: www.leadforgood.co 🔗 The Windsock Group: www.thewindsockgroup.com Follow Shannon Salentine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad Hayter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/

  2. Jun 26

    Episode 46: How Do You Access Your Resourcefulness? Part 2 of 3

    In the last episode, Shannon and Conrad explored the idea that our internal systems are one of our greatest leadership resources. This week, they take the next step: How do we actually access that resourcefulness when we need it? Whether we're navigating a difficult conversation, making a decision, planning for the future, or showing up for the people around us, leaders are constantly drawing upon their internal resources. The challenge is that resourcefulness isn't always immediately available—it often requires awareness, intention, and practice. In this episode, Shannon and Conrad explore: The connection between awareness and resourcefulness Why slowing down can help us access what's already within us The role of listening, choice, and discernment How movement, reflection, and planning support future resourcefulness Why relationships can both require and replenish our resources The importance of knowing what your internal system needs to stay resourced Along the way, they share personal examples of the practices that help them access their own resourcefulness—from writing and organizing to exercise, reading, movement, and creating space for reflection. At its core, this conversation is an invitation to become more aware of your own internal operating system and the conditions that allow you to show up fully as a leader. The questions they leave listeners with: 👉 How do you access your internal resources? Because resourcefulness is always with us. Leadership begins with learning how to access it. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow everyday leader. Connect with Us 🔗 Everyday Leader Podcast: www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 Lead for Good: www.leadforgood.co 🔗 The Windsock Group: www.thewindsockgroup.com Follow Shannon Salentine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad Hayter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/

  3. Jun 19

    Episode 45: What Is Your Internal System Telling You? Part 1 of 3

    What do you know to be true about yourself? In this episode of Everyday Leader, Shannon and Conrad explore the idea of our internal systems—the thoughts, feelings, sensations, experiences, values, and beliefs that shape how we lead, relate, and move through the world. While we often think about systems as external structures and processes, leadership also requires us to understand the systems operating within us. The challenge is that these systems are not always visible. Together, Shannon and Conrad discuss: What we mean by an "internal system" Why there are many different frameworks for understanding ourselves How the mind, body, heart, and spirit can provide valuable information The role our experiences, beliefs, and values play in shaping who we are Why awareness is a critical leadership skill How coaching helps leaders access their own resourcefulness Throughout the conversation, they explore a simple but powerful idea: our internal system is one of our greatest leadership resources. The more aware we become of what is happening within us, the more choice we have in how we lead, respond, and create. The invitation from this episode: 👉 What do you know to be true about yourself and your internal system? Because leadership begins with understanding the instrument we bring to every conversation, decision, and relationship. Be well. If this episode resonated with you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a fellow everyday leader. Connect with Us 🔗 Everyday Leader Podcast: www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 Lead for Good: www.leadforgood.co 🔗 The Windsock Group: www.thewindsockgroup.com Follow Shannon Salentine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad Hayter: https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/

  4. Jun 12

    Episode 44: Accountability Reframed — A Leadership Practice, Not a Punishment

    When you hear the word accountability, what comes to mind? For many leaders, accountability is one of the most challenging and emotionally charged aspects of leadership. It can feel uncomfortable, personal, and difficult to navigate—especially when relationships, expectations, and performance are involved. In this episode of Everyday Leader, Shannon and Conrad explore accountability through a different lens. Rather than seeing accountability as something we do to people, they invite us to consider our relationship with accountability itself. Together, they discuss: Why accountability often feels so difficult for leaders The difference between holding people accountable and holding accountability How accountability shows up in our relationship with ourselves, others, and the broader world The beliefs that can make accountability feel personal Why clarity, expectations, and shared purpose matter How accountability can create stronger relationships rather than damage them Throughout the conversation, Shannon and Conrad unpack a common leadership trap: believing that accountability and care cannot coexist. What if accountability is not about judgment, blame, or being right—but about being in service of what matters most? This episode invites leaders to reflect on a simple but powerful question: What is my current relationship with accountability? Because accountability isn't just a leadership skill. It's a leadership practice that shapes how we show up for ourselves, our teams, and the impact we're here to create. 🔗 www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 www.leadforgood.co 🔗 www.thewindsockgroup.com Follow Shannon here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/

  5. Jun 5

    Episode 43: The Lessons We're Living — The Power of a Good Question

    What lesson are you in the middle of learning right now? In this episode of Everyday Leader, Shannon and Conrad explore the power of thoughtful, open-ended questions and the role they play in leadership, coaching, and personal growth. Inspired by a question that emerged in a coaching conversation, they reflect on why some questions have the ability to slow us down, shift our perspective, and open the door to deeper awareness. Together, they unpack what makes a question "powerful" and how leaders can use curiosity to create meaningful conversations with themselves and others. Along the way, they discuss: What makes a question powerful How great questions invite reflection rather than quick answers The value of being "in the middle" of learning something Why curiosity is a leadership skill How questions can help us uncover what is emerging beneath the surface Shannon and Conrad also share their own reflections on what they're currently exploring and learning, demonstrating that leadership is often less about having answers and more about being willing to stay in the inquiry. This episode leaves listeners with two simple questions to consider: 👉 What lesson are you in the middle of learning right now? 👉 What are you in the middle of exploring? Because sometimes the most important leadership insight begins with a pause and a good question. 🔗 www.everydayleaderpodcast.com 🔗 www.leadforgood.co 🔗 www.thewindsockgroup.com Follow Shannon here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ssalentine/ Follow Conrad here - https://www.linkedin.com/in/conradhayter/

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