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Being v Doing, how do we need to "be" as leaders right now. Consider where you put your attention, how you show up and the impact you have in work & life. Reflect on what "being" better looks like as a leader. Bite size reflections to enable you to hone how you want to be as a leader, increase your impact and improve the relationships, teams and systems around you. Hosted by leadership team coach Annabel Graham, with or without others. Find out more at www.successfultraining.co.uk
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In Hope Springs, a Resurgence Podcast hosted by Annabel Heseltine, we hear from people working on the frontline of the environmental crisis and explore what compels them to achieve extraordinary things for the natural world. Think of Hope Springs as a guide to recovery - and to discovering a sense of optimism and purpose, even in the midst of grave challenges. Hope Springs is an offering from The Resurgence Trust, an educational charity and global community that connects, inspires and inform ...
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Weddings by Annabel is a Cumbrian based Wedding Consultancy who provides Lake District venue management and helps private clients from around the world. Their ethos includes focusing on less waste, fantastic atmosphere, ease and flow of the day and brilliant memories made. In this fortnightly podcast Annabel, with guest speakers, invites couples to join a wedding focused, but life influenced, chat. These conversations focus on the 'why's' not just the 'what's' behind planning a wedding, aimi ...
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The Frugal Goddess! Your weekly serving of how to live beautifully while conserving time, space and energy. Join us for expert advice on how to be fully frugal in the kitchen, on the road, with the family, in your love life and at the party. You’ll hear tips that combine serendipity with a DIY mentality to live in harmony not only with the planet, but within your budget and up to the standard of your unique, personal style.
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Robin and his son Merlin Hanbury Tenison have dedicated their lives to rainforests and the people living amongst them, whether in South America and Borneo or on Bodmin Moor in Cornwall where they live. Author Robin Hanbury Tennyson OBE is ‘an explorer with a conscience’ who has lead over 30 scientific expeditions and founded Survival International,…
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It's that time of year, as we move toward the holiday season when people get a chance to pause and think, that many find it useful to do a check in, an annual review if you will to think about the year that has passed, and the year that is just about to start. This short podcast is an audio guide to your annual review. In it I share the questions I…
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Ruby Wax is better known as a comedian and broadcaster with a reputation for interviewing celebrities and deviant politicians but her life changed in 2008 when she found herself in a psychiatric hospital. Today she's a mental health campaigner with a master's in “Mindfulness based cognitive therapy” from Oxford University, an OBE for her work campa…
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In this final episode of The Being Leader, I reflect back on series 4, pulling out my highlights by episode, and leaving you with some reflective questions to consider about the human systems and teams you are part of. Much of the work to help move a system or team forward would benefit from partnering with a systemic coach. If you'd like to learn …
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Andy Cato is one half of the electric music duo Groove Armada, who in 2007 sold his music rights and ploughed the profits into a piece of land in the Pyrenees. His inspiration? A sobering article on the environmental consequences of food production, at the end of which it said. “If you don’t like it, don’t depend upon it.” Taking those words litera…
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Have you ever worked in a family or founder led business? This could be a small organisation, or one which has grown into a multi national, but at heart still embodies the essence of the founders. In this episode I discuss this fascinating topic with Executive and Team Coach Preeta Cooley, herself a former founder, and uncover the challenges and be…
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Leaders, do you have consent to lead? Does this come with the job title? Is it inferred in the psychological contract we have as employees in organisations? When we take over a team from someone else, is the consent for our leadership transferred? Is it tacit or overt? What if we don't consent to be lead as team members? This and more I have the pr…
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Satish Kumar is a global peace activist who in 1962 made an 8,000 mile pilgrimage from Gandhi’s grave in Delhi to Washington without food or money in protest against nuclear weapons. He has been inspiring change ever since as Editor and then Editor Emeritus of Resurgence, the magazine described by the Guardian as the 'spiritual and ecological flags…
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In episode 3 of Series 4 of the Being Leader, I am joined by executive coach Claire Bradshaw to explore how our need to belong shows up in the teams and organisations we are part of, and how this can impact how we feel and behave. We also reflect on loyalty, the upsides and downsides, and how it influences the decisions we make.…
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In the first of the full length episodes of Series 4 of the Being Leader, I am joined by Executive and Team Coach Patrizia Amanati to delve into systemic principles, constellations and the impact of order on human systems. This is a superb episode where we reflect on the organisations and teams we have worked with and been part of, and share where …
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Dr Mya-Rose Craig is a twenty-two-year-old British-Bangladeshi diversity activist and author better known as Bird Girl for the blog she started aged just eleven. In her travel memoir, she reveals the inspiration; how birdwatching kept her family together when her mother was struggling with an undiagnosed bipolar disorder. Aged 14, Mya-Rose founded …
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Welcome back to the podcast, and this is series 4 of the Being Leader. In this series we’re going to be looking at leadership and organisations systemically, and exploring with my guests some of the hidden aspects that show up all around us every day, that we aren’t necessarily aware of. Over the next 4 episodes, I'll be joined by some great guests…
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Costa Rican diplomat Christiana Figueres is widely recognized as the driving force behind the 2015 Paris Agreement, where 196 countries pledged to keep climate warming levels below 2°C. What is less known is that during this pivotal moment, she was grappling with deep personal trauma, including the emotional toll of a marriage breakdown. In the mid…
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Ben Goldsmith is an author and rewilding activist who has poured his passion and resources into the land. Raised in the wilderness, nature has always been in his blood, but after the tragic death of his 15-year-old daughter Iris in a farm accident, his connection to the environment deepened. In his poignant book God is an Octopus, he shares how he …
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