
102 episodes

Lead to Soar Michelle Redfern & Mel Butcher
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Our mission is to equip women with the knowledge and skills they need to *earn* leadership roles, especially at the top of organizations. We help organizations ensure their team members are focused and delivering on the outcomes that matter most to the business. We do this through cultivating Business, Strategic, and Financial Acumen. It is these areas of leadership where research shows women are consistently under-mentored and under-guided. And it is business, strategic, and financial acumen that is weighted twice as heavily as other aspects of leadership (versus charisma, communications, team-building, etc.) in a person's candidacy for leading businesses at the highest ranks.Are you ready to invest in your career or your company's female talent pipeline? The Lead to Soar team is here to help.
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How Women Can Build & Demonstrate Strategic Acumen with Helga Svendsen
How does she do it?
Do you know what strategy is?
Do you know why strategy is set?
Do you know why boards are interested in strategy?
Can you describe the relationship between strategy and business outcomes?
Being able to answer all these questions means you're likely to have strategic acumen.
In this episode, Helga Svendsen FAICD and Michelle Redfern discuss Helga's experience from both sides of the boardroom table - as an executive and CEO as well as a Board Chair and Director, as well as provide practical advice about how women can build and demonstrate their strategic acumen.
Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
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Celebrating a Centenary of Supporting Women
We are so proud to bring you the 100th episode of the Lead to Soar podcast. Mel and Michelle are joined by our Lead to Soar Network co-hosts Amal Yusuf and Susan Colantuono to reflect on where we’ve come from in 100 episodes as well as some of the standout themes.
We discuss how we’re all determined to provide women with the advice they need that goes beyond the conventional advice directed at women. Namely, how to build and demonstrate critical business and leadership skills.
We also discuss the current workplace issues affecting women that we are paying attention to and share some of the upcoming interviews on the pod.
Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
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How to Lead Better Meetings
We’ve all been to an ineffective meeting. Sadly, some of us have been to LOTS of ineffective meetings. You know, the ones that start 10 minutes late, there is no agenda, and the facilitator has no clue about how to engage the greatness in everyone in the meeting. As the meeting wraps up, you think, “There’s an hour of my life that I’ll never get back!”
In this episode, Mel and Michelle discuss how to facilitate effective and inclusive meeting inclusive meetings.
“Your goal should be to treat your leadership capacity—a finite resource—as seriously as your company treats financial capital (an equally finite one).” https://www.mckinsey.com/capabilities/people-and-organizational-performance/our-insights/want-a-better-decision-plan-a-better-meeting#/ We’re going to wait five minutes for everyone to join.
Often among the first words uttered by an online meeting host, this practice dishonors the time of those who joined on time and does nothing to establish a culture of punctuality for meetings. At the same time, there are legitimate reasons why an individual may be late to a Zoom meeting (or an in-person one). To make the most of those inevitable few minutes when you’re waiting for stragglers, one idea is to start with brief tone-setting exercises. I often start by asking everyone to remove one distraction. That may mean moving something off their desk, opening a window in their room, or closing a window on their computer. Another exercise I like is asking everyone to write down their intention or objective for the meeting. This isn’t something that will be shared publicly, but the practice of thinking about one’s objectives before a meeting begins can be grounding.
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Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
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Beyond Leaning In with Melanie Ho
In this episode, Michelle welcomes Melanie Ho, author of Beyond Leaning In, to the pod to discuss this unique book and how she became an author and a visual storytelling artist.
There is a lot to cover regarding women's experiences in workplaces, including how ‘mental autocompletes’, the Queen Bee syndrome and generational differences hold women back in their professional careers. We also discuss what leaders must do to remove the barriers for women at work.
Links and Resources
Beyond Leaning In: Gender Equity and What Organizations are Up Against
Instagram
Melanie Ho on LinkedIn
Twitter
Facebook
Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
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5 Signs You Are in A Toxic Workplace For Women
Are you feeling underwhelmed by the environment in your current workplace? Do you think twice about speaking up because of how other colleagues may react? Are certain norms making it difficult for women to thrive in your workplace? If this sounds familiar, you could be in a toxic workplace for women.
Our work environment directly impacts our professional performance and productivity. Our workplace culture also influences our overall well-being and mental health - a fact that must not be understated. Consequently, women must be cognizant of what constitutes a toxic workplace to formulate a strategy.
In this episode, Michelle Redfern explores five signs that a workplace isn't working for women. Because recognising them early can help protect yourself (and other women) from being adversely affected by them.She will also share five strategies to help women navigate a workplace that isn’t working for them.
Links and Resources
Our Watch – How to do something
She Defined Magazine Article
Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
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Women's Wellbeing in the Workplace with Natalie Moore
“Menopausal women are the fastest growing workforce demographic.” (Office of National Statistics UK) - so what must we do as leaders to ensure that we (re)design workplaces and attitudes to support this huge demographic? This discussion with Natalie Moore, L2S member and workplace wellbeing expert will give us insights into the role of leaders so that workplaces become more inclusive, and high performing as a result. We cover:
• What happens during perimenopause?
• Support mechanisms for women in the workplace experiencing menopause.
• How to educate the wider team at work?
• How can leaders support women in the workplace?
• The impact on businesses of not paying attention to women’s health.
• Me. We. Us. Natalie’s call to action around menopause.
Links and Resources
Own Your Own Health Collective
Connect with Natalie on LinkedIn
Listen to the Podcast, Peri Menopause Power
Lead to Soar Summit
Lead to Soar is a global online network for businesswomen, a podcast, and we host live-streaming and in person events to help women have a career that soars! The podcast is hosted by Mel Butcher (melbutcher.com) and Michelle Redfern (michelleredfern.com)
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Customer Reviews
Practical and useful advice
This is the best career development group. I have learned to be more strategic and take back some of my time.
Worth my time!
This group has been such a great resource and support. Always something learned. A great opportunity to meet women across the globe to learn from and partner with.
Practical and insightful
After listening to only one episode I got a great new job based on what I heard on the show. One episode - one piece of brilliant advice - a career was born.