Shift Happens and when it does it opens the avenues to transformation and better ways of being and doing. Each series in this podcast is designed to be sources of support, inspiration, and insight for anyone navigating change.
By Daniel Dobson-Smith & guests
Let Go & Lead is a podcast series which explores the notion that 'leadership is a behavior not a title'.In each episode I interview a different leader to ask them about their career path and to explore their perspective of a specific leadership behavior.In this episode, Jeremy Sigel shares his perspective on the topic of authenticity.
Let Go & Lead is a podcast series which explores the notion that 'leadership is a behavior not a title'. In each episode I interview a different leader to ask them about their career path and to explore their perspective of a specific leadership behavior.In this episode, Dr. Chris Shambrook shares insights and stories on the topic of coaching.
Let Go & Lead is a podcast series which explores the notion that 'leadership is a behavior not a title'. In each episode I will interview a different leader to ask them about their career path and to explore their perspective of a specific leadership behavior.In this episode, Chad Hickey candidly and openly shares his thoughts on transformation. Chad lives in NYC and is to founder and CEO of Lucky Forks, a social responsibility service that helps companies identify, plan and execute their social impact program, preparing them for a quickly changing workforce expectation
Let Go & Lead is a podcast series which explores the notion that 'leadership is a behavior not a title'. In each episode I will interview a different leader to ask them about their career path and to explore their perspective of a specific leadership behavior.In this episode, I speak with Cathy Carl about accountability, amongst other things.Cathy lives in San Francisco and, having spent many years in various marketing, PR, and business development roles is currently consulting at Facebook.
Let Go & Lead is a podcast series which explores the notion that 'leadership is a behavior not a title'. In each episode I will interview a different leader to ask them about their career path and to explore their perspective of a specific leadership behavior.In this episode, I speak with Steve Williams about vulnerability, amongst other things.Steve is the global Chief Operating Officer at Essence [a global advertising agency employing ~2000 people in 20 offices around the world].