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Only when he was unknowingly nominated and pipped to the post on the Welsh “Pinc List” by H of 90’s rock band Steps did the passionate, honest and open Ewan Hilton CEO of Platfform (formerly known as Gofal) the mental health and social change charity come out as being gay at work. He honestly describes himself as “not being a great role model for LGBTQI++, Inconsistent, flighty, short attention span, and inconsistent!” Through his position and character, Ewan has the opportunity and privilege to influence and talk about social change in high places within the Welsh Government. “The power of a truly Purpose-driven co-created organisation is a brilliant, lovely thing to be part of.”

Ewan’s obvious passion and desire to make a difference and total commitment to being person-centric, both inside and outside of his organisation feels real, congruent, and true. Ewan recognises that he holds a position of power in the organisation and he recognises that he doesn’t always get it right. Change happens when you acknowledge feeling the shame of admitting you’re wrong, which means being vulnerable. When studying a master’s degree (although didn’t make it to graduating!) he came across the concept coined by the poet Keats called “negative capability”, being comfortable with the “not knowing”. He feels his job as CEO is to hold people “safe to do the best job they can do”, creating a combined responsibility and culture for so doing – embracing the chaos! It’s about relationships.

Ewan's colourful and honest interview stands true to his form. I hope you enjoy the show.

KEY TAKEAWAY

“…when we think of us as human beings at work, you can't talk about that without talking about shame, and owning your own shame. Some of these words are hard to say out loud, people find them difficult, but, it’s the truth. I might call it pain, and it was painful. But actually what I was experiencing was shame. You can either then be defensive and tell everyone, or you can feel it and understand it and do something about it.,,call yourself out and fess up when you need to - none of us are perfect.

We're all human. Bravery …that means also being vulnerable. You have to be brave, to be vulnerable and to cry. And to admit you're wrong. So bravely doesn't mean puffing your chest out and being right I'm going to fight that government until we win. It means I'm really sorry.”

put safe structures in place that enable people to communicate, and feel safe in doing so.”

“positive philosophical choice, which I really like. Just approach it as if they're a good person and treat them as if they're a good person, if they end up not being, fine. But if you approach it with suspicion and angst… you don't get what you want, do you? So I really liked that positive philosophical choice part of learning”

ABOUT EWAN HILTON

Ewan is CEO of the Wales based Mental Health and Social Change charity Platfform. Ewan grew up in Hertfordshire, moving to Wales aged 19 where he started his carer in the charity sector volunteering for a small housing and homelessness charity. " was the best learning experience I could possibly have had - getting to do a little bit of everything". He held various positions in the housing and homelessness sector until starting as CEO or Platfform, which was then called Gofal, fifteen years ago. Ewan led the charity through a strategic review and full rebrand three years ago resulting in Platfform being born. He lives in Cardiff with his partner.

CONNECT WITH EWAN

ewanhilton@platfform.org

https://platfform.org

https://twitter.com/ewanhilton

ABOUT THE HOST – ALLI SPARGO

Alli is the mother of two daughters and a son, a wife, a daughter and a sister. She is also an executive leadership coach who passionately believes that every individual has the potential to be who they want to be, and do what they want to do (she is living proof of that!): to BE the BEST version of themselves. Alli specialises in behavioural performance as an executive leadership and systemic team coach. Her breadth of business experience, together with her coaching and facilitation expertise, enables her to enhance leadership capability and personal impact, whilst understanding the demands of the commercial and organisational environment.

WORK WITH ALLI

If you would like explore how working with Alli would support you to be the person you want to be, have the career (and life) you want to have and support your team to perform at their optimum, then please book a free 1 hour meeting with her: booking:-Exploring-Human-Behaviours-At Work-with-Alli

CONNECT WITH ALLI

Follow me here with more amazing guest interviews and share with your Podcast friends.

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HOSTED BY: Alli Spargo

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Only when he was unknowingly nominated and pipped to the post on the Welsh “Pinc List” by H of 90’s rock band Steps did the passionate, honest and open Ewan Hilton CEO of Platfform (formerly known as Gofal) the mental health and social change charity come out as being gay at work. He honestly describes himself as “not being a great role model for LGBTQI++, Inconsistent, flighty, short attention span, and inconsistent!” Through his position and character, Ewan has the opportunity and privilege to influence and talk about social change in high places within the Welsh Government. “The power of a truly Purpose-driven co-created organisation is a brilliant, lovely thing to be part of.”

Ewan’s obvious passion and desire to make a difference and total commitment to being person-centric, both inside and outside of his organisation feels real, congruent, and true. Ewan recognises that he holds a position of power in the organisation and he recognises that he doesn’t always get it right. Change happens when you acknowledge feeling the shame of admitting you’re wrong, which means being vulnerable. When studying a master’s degree (although didn’t make it to graduating!) he came across the concept coined by the poet Keats called “negative capability”, being comfortable with the “not knowing”. He feels his job as CEO is to hold people “safe to do the best job they can do”, creating a combined responsibility and culture for so doing – embracing the chaos! It’s about relationships.

Ewan's colourful and honest interview stands true to his form. I hope you enjoy the show.

KEY TAKEAWAY

“…when we think of us as human beings at work, you can't talk about that without talking about shame, and owning your own shame. Some of these words are hard to say out loud, people find them difficult, but, it’s the truth. I might call it pain, and it was painful. But actually what I was experiencing was shame. You can either then be defensive and tell everyone, or you can feel it and understand it and do something about it.,,call yourself out and fess up when you need to - none of us are perfect.

We're all human. Bravery …that means also being vulnerable. You have to be brave, to be vulnerable and to cry. And to admit you're wrong. So bravely doesn't mean puffing your chest out and being right I'm going to fight that government until we win. It means I'm really sorry.”

put safe structures in place that enable people to communicate, and feel safe in doing so.”

“positive philosophical choice, which I really like. Just approach it as if they're a good person and treat them as if they're a good person, if they end up not being, fine. But if you approach it with suspicion and angst… you don't get what you want, do you? So I really liked that positive philosophical choice part of learning”

ABOUT EWAN HILTON

Ewan is CEO of the Wales based Mental Health and Social Change charity Platfform. Ewan grew up in Hertfordshire, moving to Wales aged 19 where he started his carer in the charity sector volunteering for a small housing and homelessness charity. " was the best learning experience I could possibly have had - getting to do a little bit of everything". He held various positions in the housing and homelessness sector until starting as CEO or Platfform, which was then called Gofal, fifteen years ago. Ewan led the charity through a strategic review and full rebrand three years ago resulting in Platfform being born. He lives in Cardiff with his partner.

CONNECT WITH EWAN

ewanhilton@platfform.org

https://platfform.org

https://twitter.com/ewanhilton

ABOUT THE HOST – ALLI SPARGO

Alli is the mother of two daughters and a son, a wife, a daughter and a sister. She is also an executive leadership coach who passionately believes that every individual has the potential to be who they want to be, and do what they want to do (she is living proof of that!): to BE the BEST version of themselves. Alli specialises in behavioural performance as an executive leadership and systemic team coach. Her breadth of business experience, together with her coaching and facilitation expertise, enables her to enhance leadership capability and personal impact, whilst understanding the demands of the commercial and organisational environment.

WORK WITH ALLI

If you would like explore how working with Alli would support you to be the person you want to be, have the career (and life) you want to have and support your team to perform at their optimum, then please book a free 1 hour meeting with her: booking:-Exploring-Human-Behaviours-At Work-with-Alli

CONNECT WITH ALLI

Follow me here with more amazing guest interviews and share with your Podcast friends.

https://linktr.ee/allispargo

instagram.com/allisonspargoltd

twitter.com/allisonspargo

linkedin.com/in/allisonspargo

HOSTED BY: Alli Spargo

DISCLAIMER

The views, thoughts and opinions expressed in this podcast belong solely to the host and guest speakers. Please conduct your own due diligence.

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