Leading Change Conversations

Ulrike Seminati
Leading Change Conversations

Welcome to “Leading Change Conversations”, THE unique podcast where we explore real-life situations with leaders like you, helping you conquer organizational change challenges. In every episode, we take a deep dive into a specific case study, sharing practical tips and strategies along the way. Our mission is simple: to arm you and your team with actionable roadmaps that make implementing these lessons at work a breeze, all while helping you achieve your goals with ease and joy.

  1. Leveraging The Power Of Multicultural Teams

    10/07/2024

    Leveraging The Power Of Multicultural Teams

    In this episode, Ulrike and her guest Peter Murphy explore how to align multicultural teams for success and why diverse backgrounds can actually strengthen company culture and drive innovation. Many leaders express that managing multicultural teams can be challenging, but we believe that embracing these differences can unlock incredible potential for growth. Key Takeaways: Multicultural Teams as a Strength: Diverse perspectives can fuel creativity and help solve business development challenges, such as revenue growth. The more varied the team’s thinking, the more unique solutions arise.Leadership Mindset Shift: As a leader, it’s crucial to understand that you don’t always have the answers. Instead, the answers will come from your team, often in surprising ways. A multicultural team increases the chance of new perspectives and ideas emerging.Fear-Setting Exercise: If you're hesitant to go "too multicultural," try the fear-setting exercise from Tim Ferriss. This tool helps identify your worst-case scenario and address any fears or procrastination related to change.Self-Awareness and Communication: To fully leverage a multicultural team, first develop an understanding of how your view differs from those of other cultures. This self-awareness will help you appreciate and make the most of others' perspectives.Beyond Nationalities: Multiculturalism isn’t just about nationalities; it’s also about gender, age, and different experiences. Surround yourself with a truly diverse team to unlock more opportunities.Direct vs. Indirect Communication: Whether you’re a direct or indirect communicator, clearly state your thoughts upfront. It's also helpful to explain your communication style to your team so they understand how to interpret your messages.The Power of Non-Verbal Cues: Be cautious with written communication, especially when being direct with those from more indirect cultures. Without non-verbal cues, your message may be misinterpreted. In critical situations, consider using video messages to convey tone and emotions more clearly.Embracing Change: Change is challenging, and different cultures view it in unique ways. By leveraging these different perspectives, you can avoid common pitfalls and reduce resistance to change, turning diversity into a positive force for progress.Tune in to learn how to unlock the full potential of your multicultural team and drive real change in your organization! If you want to improve you own skills on leading change or communicating more effectively check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. If you enjoyed it, remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps on a regular basis.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Peter Murphy Peter Murphy Lewis is the CEO of Strategic Pete and Head of Growth at WebStreet. With a strong background in digital marketing and business development, Peter loves creating innovative strategies that drive growth and engagement. He's passionate about using technology and data to transform businesses and build genuine connections. https://www.linkedin.com/in/petermurphylewis/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.lin

    33 min
  2. Managing your emotions and those of others through change

    09/24/2024

    Managing your emotions and those of others through change

    Episode Overview: In this episode, Desi Jagger and I dive deep into the emotional side of leadership during times of change. We explore how leaders can effectively manage their own emotions and those of their teams, to navigate transitions smoothly and foster growth. From embracing uncertainty to building resilience, this episode provides practical insights and strategies to help leaders thrive in ever-changing environments. Leaders often feel the need to be perfect during change: having all the answers, being fully prepared, and reacting appropriately in every situation. This pressure can impact emotional balance, making managing expectations and leading authentically essential. Key Topics Discussed: 1. Understanding the Change Curve Why leaders must be aware of their own position in the change curve relative to their team.How to align strategies with varying stages of acceptance and resistance within the team.Tailoring communication and support to bridge gaps between leaders' and team members' readiness for change.2. Shifting from a Victim Mindset to an Empowered Mindset The victim mindset limits leadership by seeing obstacles as uncontrollable.An empowered mindset promotes ownership of challenges, adaptability, and inspires a culture of accountability and growth.3. The Power of Selective Vulnerability Leaders can build trust and authenticity by selectively sharing challenges, without compromising authority.Striking the right balance in vulnerability strengthens team connections and motivates people through transitions.Reference: The Seven Levels of Intimacy by Matthew Kelly.4. Embracing Uncertainty Why leaders must embrace uncertainty to remain flexible and resilient.Viewing uncertainty as an opportunity to innovate and adapt, rather than as a threat.The role of embracing ambiguity in making timely decisions and maintaining confidence during change.5. Building Resilience for Repetitive Change How leaders can develop emotional and mental toughness to handle continuous disruptions.The importance of resilience in maintaining stability, inspiring optimism, and promoting a culture that views change as an opportunity for growth. Actionable Takeaways: Be mindful of your emotional responses to change and consider how your team might be experiencing the transition differently.Shift from a victim mindset to an empowered mindset to lead with confidence and adaptability.Practice selective vulnerability to build trust while maintaining strong leadership.Embrace uncertainty as a pathway to innovation and resilience.Build your capacity for repetitive change by fostering a culture of persistence and optimism within your team.Recommended Reading: The Seven Levels of Intimacy by Matthew Kelly. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve you own skills on leading change or communicating more effectively check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. If you enjoyed it, remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps on a regular basis.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Desi Jagger Desi is a certified leadership coach. She helps leaders to sustain peak performance in times of complex change, such as post-merger integration and organizational restructuring.She does this through team and 1on1 coaching, equipping leaders with the right mindset and tools to bring out the best in themselves and others. https://www.linkedin.com/in/desijagger/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practi

    33 min
  3. From Vision to Reality: Cultivating a Thriving Company Culture

    07/16/2024

    From Vision to Reality: Cultivating a Thriving Company Culture

    Welcome to this episode where Ulrike and her guest, Knut Karlsen, dive deep into the world of leading change and building a company from the ground up. Our discussion will focus on the two pivotal factors that shape a successful company: external motivation and internal motivation. Key Topics Covered: External Motivation: How your company's contribution to solving global issues can inspire and drive your mission.Internal Motivation: Creating an environment where employees are excited and motivated to come to work every day. Discover the importance of hiring the right people from the start and establishing a culture where accountability and growth are central.Learning from Large Organizations: Even if large organizations may sometimes appear dysfunctional, they offer valuable lessons. Learn how a strong, clear strategy that addresses major issues and aligns resources can lead to success.Purpose-Driven Work: A compelling company purpose can significantly boost employee motivation, leading them to go above and beyond. We'll explore how to use this purpose to drive performance and innovation.Balancing Engagement and Personal Time: Understand the importance of balancing high engagement with adequate personal time. Learn how to avoid the pitfalls of constant change and focus on doing fewer things exceptionally well.Cultivating Company Culture: Discover the ongoing responsibility of management to nurture culture, listen to employee ideas, and create a safe space for feedback and growth.Mindset Shift in Leadership: Explore the transition from a "more-more-more" approach to a "less-but-great" mentality in senior management. Learn how this shift can improve overall productivity and employee satisfaction.Join us as we uncover practical strategies for leading change and creating a thriving company culture that drives success and fulfillment for everyone involved. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve your own skills in leading change or communicating more effectively, check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed it. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps on a regular basis.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Knut Karlsen Knut Karlsen is co-founder, Chief Growth Officer and Chair of Atlas Agro, a company that aims to decarbonise nitrogen fertiliser production. In 2023 Atlas Agro received the largest financing round of any Swiss company. Knut has worked as a consultant and business leader worldwide, including as a Partner at PWC, President of Yara in Brazil, and CEO of Umoe Bioenergy. Knut is Norwegian and moved to Switzerland last year after ten years in Brazil.https://www.linkedin.com/in/knut-karlsen-8b03b3/ About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    31 min
  4. Navigating the mental change curve

    06/25/2024

    Navigating the mental change curve

    Navigating the Change Curve - your own and the one of your team members In this episode, Ulrike sits down with Roland Wulz to explore the varying interpretations of change among employees across different cultures and organizational types. They discuss how to navigate the emotional journey of change, the importance of transparent communication, and the necessity of adapting leadership styles to meet the diverse needs of team members. Understanding the Change Curve:  Change is a process that typically follows a change curve: shock, anger/frustration, denial, depression, and acceptance. Leaders often move through this curve faster due to early access to information, which can create a disconnect with team members still processing initial reactionsIndividual Variation in Change Response Each person's journey through the change curve varies, and leaders must recognize these differences to support their teams effectively.Meeting team members where they are in their change journey is crucial for fostering a positive transition.The Role of Communication and Transparency Effective communication involves transparency about the change process, including admitting personal challenges and mistakes.Incorporating the individual needs of team members can help them understand and adapt to change more quickly.Cultural Considerations in Change Management Cultural differences affect how feedback and communication are perceived. For example, direct feedback may be well-received in Germany but might be offensive in cultures with more indirect communication styles, such as some Asian cultures.Leaders must be mindful of these cultural differences to manage change effectively in international teams.Proactive Change Preparation Rather than waiting for change to happen, organizations should prepare in advance by involving employees in the planning process.This involvement helps create a sense of ownership and understanding among team members, making the transition smoother.Strategic Planning and Soft Skills Change management should be integrated into the organization's strategy and business plan, considering external factors (e.g., market changes, regulations) and internal dynamics.Investing in communication and soft skills is crucial, as they steer people more effectively than quantitative targets like deadlines or budgets.People as Enablers of Change Employees are not obstacles to change; they are enablers. Recognizing their role in co-creating and implementing change can transform the organizational culture and improve outcomes. Key Takeaways Leaders must navigate their own change curve while being empathetic to where their team members are in the process.Transparent and honest communication builds trust and facilitates smoother transitions.Cultural awareness is essential in managing change within diverse teams.The proactive involvement of employees in change planning fosters a positive and collaborative environment.Soft skills and strategic communication are vital tools in effective change management. In this insightful episode, Ulrike and Roland explore the complexities of change management across cultures and organizational types. By understanding the emotional journey of change, fostering transparent communication, and recognizing the unique contributions of each team member, leaders can navigate change more effectively and create a positive, collaborative environment. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve you own skills on leading change or communicating more effectively check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. If you enjoyed it, remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps on a regular basis.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Roland Wulz Roland has more than 30 years of experience in financial services. He is an experienced program manager with cross-cultural social competencies and a successful track record in shaping and implementing strategic international projects. He is an accredited specialist managing global trading areas with responsibilities over several leadership hierarchies and has led teams of up to 300 employees across regions. https://www.linkedin.com/in/roland-wulz/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    29 min
  5. Applying start-up agility principles to your corporate environment

    06/11/2024

    Applying start-up agility principles to your corporate environment

    In this episode, Ulrike and her guest, Poorya Amini, delve into the complexities of managing a start-up's agility and how these insights can be applied to handling change and instability in your organization. Tune in to hear Ulrike and Poorya's full conversation and learn how to apply start-up agility principles to your corporate environment. Key Insights: Flexibility Over Rigidity: Keeping the initial idea in mind is important, but sticking to it at all costs won't yield the best results.Stay flexible and be willing to pivot to bring more promising ideas to life. Embracing Trial and Error: Expect pushback on your proposals; it’s a normal part of developing or delivering the best product or work.Mentally prepare yourself and your team to understand that pushback is not a personal attack. Redefining Success: In a volatile environment, demands change regularly. Thus, success should be redefined.Understand that success is the journey itself; learning from errors is a form of success. Valuing Negative Feedback: Treat negative feedback as a valuable asset.Use the perspectives and experiences shared by others to grow yourself and improve your product. Adaptive Communication: Tailor your communication to fit the personalities of your team members.Recognize who needs more background information or data to feel secure enough to embrace change. Small Team Dynamics in Larger Organizations: Even if you lead a large team, focus on your direct reports as if they were a small team.Communicate openly, frequently, and authentically with them to leverage their multiplier effect. Encouraging Open Dialogue: Admit when you are wrong and encourage your team to speak up and challenge your ideas.Value the input of critical minds to arrive at the best solutions together. Permanent Exchange and Active Listening: Engage in constant exchange, listen carefully, and encourage others to voice their opinions.Even with limited time, this practice helps avoid unnecessary work and potential mistakes. One of the most significant lessons for any leader from managing a start-up is to foster a culture of permanent exchange and active listening. By incorporating these principles, leaders can navigate and lead change more effectively within larger organizations. Join us next time as we continue to explore strategies for effective leadership and personal growth. Remember, it's okay not to have all the answers. Embracing uncertainty is the first step towards authentic leadership. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve your own skills in leading change or communicating more effectively, check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed it. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps regularly.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Poorya Amini Poorya obtained a master’s degree in veterinary medicine before pursuing a PhD in immunology, where his research focused on investigating pharmacological candidates in the pre-clinical stage. Following this, he pursued a Diploma of Advanced Studies in Clinical Trial Practice and Management. For over seven years, Poorya served as a trial project manager at a clinical research organization. During this time, he noticed significant issues with how clinical trial protocols were developed, prompting him to explore solutions. In 2019, Poorya founded Risklick, dedicating himself to creating the first AI-driven solution aimed at streamlining clinical trial protocol development. https://www.linkedin.com/in/poorya-amini-028951106/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    30 min
  6. When you have to lay off 90% of your team ...

    05/28/2024

    When you have to lay off 90% of your team ...

    In this episode, Ulrike and her guest, Sally Jones, dive into the challenging and emotionally taxing experience of managing a massive layoff. Sally, had to oversee the reduction of her team from 36 to just 2 or 3 members. She shares her insights and tips on handling such a difficult situation professionally and effectively. Key Insights and Tips: 1. Maintain Professionalism and Objectivity Detach from personal emotions and focus on the task at hand. Understand and accept that the lay-off, although tough, was necessary and beneficial for the organization. 2. Adopt a Positive Mindset View challenges as opportunities for growth and valuable experiences. Avoid falling into pessimism and take control of the situation. 3. Stay Open-Minded Be flexible with the outcome, recognizing that the final result may differ from initial expectations. 4. Prepare for Team Questions Anticipate questions from team members and contribute to the overall Q&A. Clarify your emotions and positions to provide informed answers. 5. Act Quickly to Manage Rumors Address the situation promptly to prevent rumors from worsening the team's morale. Understand that people often imagine worse scenarios than reality! 6. Be Available for Your Team After the official announcement, remain accessible for questions and support. Organize one-on-one meetings to offer both organizational and emotional support. 7. Acknowledge Survivor's Guilt Recognize the emotional impact on those who remain after the lay-off. Address feelings of guilt and ensure continuous support for these team members. Handling a significant layoff requires a balance of professionalism, empathy, and strategic communication. Sally's experience highlights the importance of staying objective, supporting your team, and managing the emotional aftermath of such a transition. Tune in to learn how to navigate these challenging situations effectively and listen to the full episode for more detailed insights and personal experiences shared by Sally. Join us next time as we continue to explore strategies for effective leadership and personal growth. Remember, it's okay not to have all the answers. Embracing uncertainty is the first step towards authentic leadership. If you want to improve your own skills in leading change or communicating more effectively, check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed it. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps regularly.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Sally Jones Sally Jones, originally from the UK, now living in Switzerland, has 30 years finance experience, including the last 7 years as a C-suite executive. She has worked in practise, financial services and aviation services industries, public and privately owned companies.  Sally has experienced a number of transformation exercises in her career, M&A, Financing, reporting, audit and ESG. https://www.linkedin.com/in/sally-jones-1000a43/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    28 min
  7. Fearless Leadership: Embracing not knowing

    05/14/2024

    Fearless Leadership: Embracing not knowing

    In this episode, Ulrike and her guest Erika Darmstaedter explore the challenge of managing the fear of not having all the answers as leaders and how admitting uncertainty can foster authenticity and trust within teams.  Leaders, especially in higher positions, often feel compelled to have all the answers. This pressure can lead them to provide responses even when they're unsure, fearing that admitting ignorance might undermine their credibility. But actually, the opposite is true. Pretending to know when unsure can erode trust and credibility over time. It can lead to resistance when discrepancies arise between stated knowledge and reality. Our best picks on how to shift from the fear of not knowing to a constructive approach: Letting Go of Old Ideas: In today's world, leadership isn't solely about possessing knowledge but also about knowing where to find information. Leaders must overcome the ingrained notion that their value is solely determined by their knowledge.Learning to Admit in a Safe Space: Creating a safe environment to admit uncertainty is crucial. Leaders should practice acknowledging their lack of knowledge in a trusted setting before applying it in real-life situations.Creating a Learning Environment: Being open about uncertainties in meetings sets a positive example and encourages others to do the same. This fosters a culture of learning and collaboration.Repositioning Not Knowing as Valuable: Rather than viewing uncertainty as a weakness, leaders should see it as an opportunity to enhance understanding and prevent misunderstandings. Asking questions adds value to projects by providing clarity and detail.Maintaining a North Star: While embracing uncertainty, it's essential for leaders to maintain a clear long-term goal or purpose. This acts as a guiding principle while remaining flexible in execution, fostering consistency and credibility throughout the process.Relearning that perfection isn't necessary takes time and self-awareness. However, embracing authenticity and admitting uncertainty can ultimately lead to increased trust and support from those around you. Join us next time as we continue to explore strategies for effective leadership and personal growth. Remember, it's okay not to have all the answers. Embracing uncertainty is the first step towards authentic leadership. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve your own skills in leading change or communicating more effectively, check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. Remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review if you enjoyed it. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps regularly.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Erika Darmstaedter Erika is a global business leader with 30+ years in the creative industry, including 20+ years in CEO- and C-Suite and Board roles. She is Co-founder of Collective 63, a business-transformation advisory, Non-Executive Chairperson of the Avantgarde Brand Experience network, and Advisor to various tech-startups. She holds mentorship roles at The Founder Institute, the University of St. Gallen and INSEAD Alumni. Her expertise is directed at transforming companies into resilient entities poised for future challenges while championing gender equality and addressing ageism in the evolving business landscapes. https://www.linkedin.com/in/erikadarmstaedter/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    32 min
  8. Managing personal anxiety amidst change

    04/23/2024

    Managing personal anxiety amidst change

    In this episode, Ulrike and her guest Jennifer K. Hill explore practical strategies for leaders to manage their anxiety during change and empower themselves to guide their teams effectively. As leaders, it's crucial to begin by working on ourselves. Even if we never verbalize our feelings, our team can sense our emotions, leading to their discomfort and distress. Thus, the first step is for leaders to foster a deeper connection with themselves. We share here a few concrete techniques: 1. Practice deep listening, starting with ourselves and extending to our team members. Recognize that everyone has unique motivations, and by understanding and speaking to these motivations, we can cultivate psychological safety, productivity, and effectiveness. 2. During times of change, reflecting on what truly matters to us is essential. Jennifer refers to this as the "golden triangle" of connection to ourselves, others, and our purpose. Everything else falls into place when our actions align with a greater mission. Effective leaders embody these principles and engage in daily reflection. 3. Before bed, consider three questions: How could I have improved today? What am I proud of? What are three things I appreciated about my day? 4. When anxious, practice regulating the nervous system through deep breathing techniques, focusing on the heart center.  5. Physical posture also influences our mindset. We can access new perspectives and behaviors by consciously altering our body position. Inner child work is another valuable technique discussed in the episode. Addressing our psycho-spiritual and emotional needs prevents reactive behavior and avoids burdening others with our emotional baggage. We create a healthier environment for ourselves and our teams by attending to our emotional well-being. Tune in next time for more insights on leadership and organizational dynamics. If you want to improve your own skills in leading change or communicating more effectively, check out Ulrike’s online live courses for individuals here. Thanks for tuning into 'Leading Change Conversations'! We hope you found our discussion inspiring and informative. If you enjoyed it, remember to subscribe, rate, and leave a review. Plus, sign up for our Newsletter to access our practical transformation roadmaps regularly.  Until next time, keep leading, keep learning, and making a difference! About Jennifer Hill Jennifer K. Hill is an Evolutionary Leader, entrepreneur, author, speaker, podcaster and TV host. She has hosted popular shows with Dr. Deepak Chopra, Bruce Lipton, and many other leaders from around the world on her Regarding Consciousness podcast. After exiting her first company in 2018, she recently co-founded a new company in the technology space, OptiMatch (om.app) that utilizes their proprietary algorithm and built in AI to match people in business.  https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferkhill/  About Ulrike Seminati Ulrike is a globally operating coach, trainer, and consultant who brings a wealth of experience as a former C-level executive to her expertise in authentic leadership and impactful communication. By blending the latest self-development methodologies with her extensive practical experience in leading across all levels of hierarchy, she enables leaders to establish trust and lead change through effective communication. Ulrike's clients benefit from her pragmatic and user-friendly tools that enable them to make lasting improvements. Connect with Ulrike! Website: https://ulrikeseminati.com  LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ulrikeseminati/ Email: contact@ulrikeseminati.com

    29 min

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Welcome to “Leading Change Conversations”, THE unique podcast where we explore real-life situations with leaders like you, helping you conquer organizational change challenges. In every episode, we take a deep dive into a specific case study, sharing practical tips and strategies along the way. Our mission is simple: to arm you and your team with actionable roadmaps that make implementing these lessons at work a breeze, all while helping you achieve your goals with ease and joy.

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