Libby's Leadership Lab

Libby Gill
Libby's Leadership Lab

Libby Gill invites you to invent your future by leveling up your leadership skills so you can create the professional life you really want—without sacrificing your personal life. Libby’s been guiding women executives and entrepreneurs to find more ease and grace on their path to success for nearly 30 years—first as a C-Suite corporate exec heading communications at three major Hollywood studios and now as a business owner and leadership coach. Each week, she shares inspiration, interviews, and straight-up career advice. If you’re ready to get to the next level of work and life faster and with a whole lot more fun, join us for Libby’s Leadership Lab.

  1. Building DEI Into Your Company DNA with Mitch Shepard

    2021/10/20

    Building DEI Into Your Company DNA with Mitch Shepard

    Libby chats with applied behavioral scientist, leadership development expert, and the CEO of HUMiN Inclusion Partners, Mitch Shepard. Mitch has been working with diverse people from various walks of life for the past 25 years, beginning with nearly a decade spent leading people on wilderness expeditions, guiding teams to achieve extraordinarily challenging goals despite often unpredictable environments and ever-changing landscapes. In 2015 Mitch expanded her reach and impact by curating a diverse and extraordinary team of coaches, trainers, consultants, and DEI experts. HUMiN is known for its creative, pragmatic, actionable, and measurable approach to building the habits and behaviors of inclusion, at every level.   Libby and Mitch discuss: Her unique path and everything living off grid and experiencing different cultures taught her about diversity The depth and importance of diversity in the workplace  What it means to be diversity and cultural intelligent Measuring manager effectiveness and inclusive leadership  Why real change requires long term learning and long term practice How inclusion drives innovation And much more   HUMiN Inclusion Partners has become a trusted voice in the ever-growing focus on diversity, equity, and inclusion. The company doesn’t only focus on the hottest topics—race, and gender—but incorporates other spectrums of diversity as well. From unleashing the best in introverts & extroverts to understanding and communicating effectively across cultures, navigating generations at work, leveraging neurodiversity and more.  Mitch lives in Seattle WA, with her husband and two children.    Connect with Mitch: https://www.mitchshepard.com/ https://humininc.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/mitchshepard

    41 分鐘
  2. How to Win at Work Through Learning Moments with Garry Ridge

    2021/10/13

    How to Win at Work Through Learning Moments with Garry Ridge

    This week Libby is chatting with chairman and chief executive officer of WD-40 Company, Garry Ridge. Garry is responsible for developing and implementing high-level strategies, all operations, and the oversight of all relationships and partnerships for the company and he is passionate about the learning and empowering organizational culture he has helped establish at the WD-40 Company. His vision and leadership have positively impacted the company in both measurable and immeasurable ways. Libby and Garry discuss: How studying and understanding tribes helped him to lead an engaged and productive company Why pleasure makes perfection at work The traits of a soul-sucking CEO and how to fix toxic cultures in the workplace Communication and leadership differences between men and women The importance of being both a leader and a teacher Moving from a fixed to a growth mindset through learning moments Garry joined WD-40 Company in 1987 and has held various management positions in the company, including executive vice president and chief operating officer, and vice president of international. He is also an adjunct professor at the University of San Diego where he teaches the principles and practices of corporate culture in the Master of Science in Executive Leadership program.    Connect with Garry: https://thelearningmoment.net/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/garryridge https://twitter.com/learningmoment

    22 分鐘
  3. Understanding Intrinsic Curiosity and Breeding Creativity with Dr. Alison Horstmeyer

    2021/10/06

    Understanding Intrinsic Curiosity and Breeding Creativity with Dr. Alison Horstmeyer

    Libby sits down with Dr. Alison Horstmeyer, a leading-edge talent development consultant, executive coach, and humanistic researcher. Alison is considered one of the pioneering practitioners in workplace curiosity and her research focuses on the associated mental, emotional, and motivational attributes. Through Intrinsic Curiosity, Alison partners and works with executives across a diverse set of industry sectors with an emphasis in Technology, Media, and Healthcare; and, has a knack for connecting and working with cross-generational teams and leaders through her unique blend of real-world business acumen and evidence-based practitioner expertise.    Liby and Dr. Alison discuss: What it means to be intrinsically curiosity  How to build your stress tolerance The three C’s: Curiosity, communication, collaboration The need for establishing new ways of interacting and connecting with each other in a rapidly changing world The need to find tools that work for you and making space for reflection Challenging aspects of getting a team to gel And more   Alison regularly works with clients focused on multi-faceted leadership, healthy team dynamics, and continuous innovation. Alison has worked with many organizations including Hulu, Verizon Media, Marvell Technology, TransDigm Group, Vanguard, Stanford Health Care, among others. She believes we each are innately curious, we just tend to stifle it away.   Connect with Alison: https://www.dralisonh.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/dralisonhorstmeyer

    27 分鐘
  4. Leading with Truth, Justice, and Purpose with Ron Carucci

    2021/09/22

    Leading with Truth, Justice, and Purpose with Ron Carucci

    Libby sits down with the best-selling author, TEDx speaker, and business strategist Ron Carucci. Ron has a thirty-year track record helping executives tackle challenges of strategy, organization, and leadership — from start-ups to Fortune 10s, nonprofits to heads-of-state, turn-arounds to new markets and strategies, overhauling leadership and culture to re-designing for growth. Ron’s experience spans over 25 countries where he helps organizations articulate strategies that lead to accelerated growth, and then designs programs to execute those strategies.    Libby and Ron discuss: The definition of honesty and how it’s changed over the last several decades Earning trust in the workplace and its importance in success The four predictable factors under which leaders will tell the truth How to know if your leadership skills suck Trends among male and female leaders Why diverse leadership teams perform better than those with less diversity Generational differences in the workplace How to get outside of your own echo chambers And more   Ron has authored eight books including his most recent, To Be Honest: Lead with the Power of Truth, Justice and Purpose. He is a regular contributor to the Harvard Business Review, where Navalent’s work on leadership was named one of 2016’s management ideas that mattered most. Ron is proud to be a member of the Marshall Goldsmith MG100 coaches community. His work’s been featured in Fortune, CEO Magazine, Inc., BusinessInsider, MSNBC, Business Week, and Smart Business.   Connect with Ron: https://www.navalent.com/ https://tobehonest.net/ Watch Moments of Truth with Ron Carucci Buy To Be Honest: Lead with the Power of Truth, Justice and Purpose by Ron Carucci

    41 分鐘
  5. Aligning with Purpose and Decoding the Messages That Guide Us with Perry Marshall

    2021/09/15

    Aligning with Purpose and Decoding the Messages That Guide Us with Perry Marshall

    Perry Marshall joins Libby in the leadership lab for the second time to discuss his new book, Memos from the Head Office: Channeling the Muse in Business and in Life. Perry shares an experience he had where someone shared with him a message from God that ultimately led to new business ventures and the writing of this book. The overarching theme that he wants everyone to know is that each and every one of us are all capable of creating a better life for ourselves whether that be through resolving conflicts, experiencing breakthroughs, and more, regardless of your background (social, religious, etc.).   Libby and Perry discuss: Why it’s important to stay open to opportunities Why many people with a strong prophetic ear come from troubled homes/backgrounds Paying attention to and tuning into our intuition  Being compatible with your own convictions The single best habit one can cultivate Creating before consuming And much more   You don’t need to hustle harder, raise your IQ, or earn an MBA to solve your most pressing problems. The lines of communication are open if you’re willing to listen. Memos from the Head Office shows you how to resolve impossible conflicts, access new breakthroughs, navigate jagged situations, and reveal hidden insights.   Memos from the Head Office: Channeling the Muse in Business and in Life by Perry Marshall  and John Fancher    Connect with Perry: https://www.perrymarshall.com/ www.perrymarshall.com/memos

    34 分鐘
  6. The Whole Person Workplace: How to Build a Positive, Fulfilling, High-Performance Work Culture With Scott Behson

    2021/09/01

    The Whole Person Workplace: How to Build a Positive, Fulfilling, High-Performance Work Culture With Scott Behson

    Libby is joined by professor of management and Silberman Global Faculty Fellow at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Scott Behson, Ph.D. Scott is a national expert in work and family issues as well as a best-selling author and professional speaker and is dishing all on how to succeed at work and what it means to be a whole person workplace.   Libby and Scott discuss: Why work and life aren’t separate but actually intertwined Valuing employees beyond their work The characteristics of a whole person workplace and how to perpetuate them The challenges employees face and how to combat challenges How to be a ‘whole person’ manager or leader Victim mentality in the workplace and how to step out of it   Dr. Behson has also published over 30 academic journal articles and book chapters, presented at more than 50 times national and international conferences, and won multiple awards for his teaching, research and service to students. He has written for Harvard Business Review, TIME, Fast Company, Success, The Washington Post and The Wall Street Journal. He frequently appears in media, including CBS, MSNBC, NPR, Fox News, and Bloomberg Radio.   Connect with Scott: https://www.scottbehson.com/ https://www.twitter.com/ScottBehson https://youtube.com/c/ScottBehson https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottbehson/   The Whole-Person Workplace: Building Better Workplaces through Work-Life, Wellness, and Employee Support by Scott Behson   The Working Dad's Survival Guide: How to Succeed at Work and at Home by Scott Behson

    28 分鐘
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簡介

Libby Gill invites you to invent your future by leveling up your leadership skills so you can create the professional life you really want—without sacrificing your personal life. Libby’s been guiding women executives and entrepreneurs to find more ease and grace on their path to success for nearly 30 years—first as a C-Suite corporate exec heading communications at three major Hollywood studios and now as a business owner and leadership coach. Each week, she shares inspiration, interviews, and straight-up career advice. If you’re ready to get to the next level of work and life faster and with a whole lot more fun, join us for Libby’s Leadership Lab.

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