The Digital Lighthouse

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The Digital Lighthouse is a podcast for CTOs and other tech leaders looking to navigate their organization through endless disruption and turbulence. Packed full of real life stories and insights, this podcast serves as your guiding light - wherever you are in your journey and whatever challenges you face.

  1. Navigating the messy middle of tech projects with Rachael Morgan

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    Navigating the messy middle of tech projects with Rachael Morgan

    In this episode of The Digital Lighthouse, host Zoe Cunningham speaks with Rachael Morgan, an experienced Head of Technology. She has worked in different industries, from the NHS, betting and gaming, and is currently in finance. Zoe and Rachael dive into a challenge every technology leader will recognise. Between the excitement of project kick-off and the celebration of delivery lies an unpredictable and challenging phase that often determines success or failure. Rachael calls this the messy middle. It is the period where unknowns surface, processes expand or falter, and teams must navigate complexity while maintaining momentum. Drawing on her experience across regulated industries and large-scale engineering environments, Rachael explains why tech projects get messy, why process alone cannot fix it, and why the human element always sits at the heart of delivery. She also shares the leadership practices and mindsets that help teams survive and thrive through the toughest parts of a project. Discover Why even well-planned technology projects face a messy delivery phase, and why this is normal How process frameworks like Agile, Lean, and ITIL help. and where they create accidental complexity The dangers of both over-processing and under-processing, and how to find the Goldilocks zone of “just enough” structure Why technology problems are nearly always human problems in disguise How leaders can understand individual strengths and use them to improve delivery outcomes Why continuous communication and simple metrics are critical to spotting real delivery risk early The importance of self-awareness in leadership and how regular reflection helps leaders navigate uncertainty and emotion more effectively

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  2. From good to great: The secrets of team effectiveness with Sean Riches

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    From good to great: The secrets of team effectiveness with Sean Riches

    What separates a good team from a truly great one? In this episode of The Digital Lighthouse, host Zoe Cunningham sits down with Sean Riches, founder and managing director of Erskine Nash Associates, to explore the science and psychology behind high-performing teams.   With over 20 years’ experience in leadership, organisational psychology, and consultancy, Sean has worked with global giants like Vodafone, Oracle, Microsoft, and TCS. Through his CAB model — Clarity, Alignment, Behaviour — he helps leaders and teams move beyond competence to excellence.   Together, Zoe and Sean unpack the real drivers of team effectiveness, from psychological safety to behavioural alignment, and share practical ways to measure and improve performance across thinking and feeling dimensions.   In this episode, discover: The five key traits of high-performing teams (from Google’s Project Aristotle) How to measure both the cognitive and emotional sides of team effectiveness Why clarity, alignment, and behaviour are the foundation of lasting performance How leaders can overcome fear, complexity, and disengagement Real-world techniques for assessing and improving team dynamics If you enjoy this episode, please follow The Digital Lighthouse and we'd appreciate a quick rating or review. Your feedback helps us continue bringing you expert insights on leadership, technology, and the future of work.

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  3. Why authenticity and vulnerability define great tech leaders with Catherine Stagg-Macey

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    Why authenticity and vulnerability define great tech leaders with Catherine Stagg-Macey

    In this episode of The Digital Lighthouse, host Zoe Cunningham speaks with Catherine Stagg-Macey, executive coach, advisor, and host of the Unsaid At Work podcast. After more than 20 years in consulting and operations, Catherine has seen how traditional command-and-control leadership fails in fast-moving tech environments. Together they explore why authenticity and vulnerability are not weaknesses but core strengths for today’s technology leaders. Catherine shares how letting go of the illusion of control, acknowledging challenges, and treating teams like adults can transform culture, build trust, and unlock better performance—even in turbulent times. Discover How to show vulnerability without oversharing: sharing “scars” rather than open wounds Why authenticity builds stronger teams and reduces the burden on leaders  Why “motivation” isn’t something leaders can inject, but a balance of clear direction and the right people The difference between acknowledgement and toxic positivity—and why it matters Strategies for motivating self-driven teams without micromanagement How to handle difficult conversations when budgets tighten or uncertainty looms Practical ways to co-create solutions with your team while retaining decision-making authority If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe so you don’t miss an episode. We would also appreciate a few moments of your time to rate and review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify; we value all feedback from our listeners to deliver the best content and experience.

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The Digital Lighthouse is a podcast for CTOs and other tech leaders looking to navigate their organization through endless disruption and turbulence. Packed full of real life stories and insights, this podcast serves as your guiding light - wherever you are in your journey and whatever challenges you face.