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For Leaders By Leaders

For Leaders By Leaders

De: Kathy Andrews
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You’re a good leader. You might even be a great one. Whether you’re leading a team of one, two, or three thousand, how you lead determines whether you survive or thrive in the workplace. I’m Kathy Andrews, and this is the For Leaders, By Leaders podcast. We’re here for insightful conversations with real leaders, sharing inspiration and practical advice to help you unlock the best in yourself and those around you. When you face those moments where you ask yourself, “What do I do?” or “How can I do better?”, this podcast is here to guide you. With interviews from influential leaders across industries—CEOs, entrepreneurs, authors, and thought leaders—we’ll dive into their personal stories, pivotal moments, and the strategies that led to their success. Each episode explores real-world scenarios, leadership challenges, and offers practical, actionable tools that you can apply immediately. Think of this as a leadership coach in your pocket. Join us on your favourite platform, and take your leadership to the next level.Copyright 2024 All rights reserved. Economía Exito Profesional Gestión Gestión y Liderazgo
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  • On Leading Inclusively in 2025/ Guest: Anne-Marie Pham, VP, Engagement, Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion (CCDI)
    Nov 27 2025

    As a political refugee who crossed three countries before finding home in Canada, Anne-Marie Pham turned her lived experience into a career dedicated to creating workplaces where everyone belongs. She is now the Vice President of Engagement at the Canadian Centre for Diversity and Inclusion. In this episode, Anne-Marie unpacks why leadership demands courage and a willingness to get uncomfortable. She shares practical frameworks leaders can use today, along with mindset shifts that transform diversity from a checkbox into a superpower.

    Tune in to this episode as we explore:

    (00:00) Building inclusion across Canada

    (04:23) Embracing industry collaboration challenges

    (07:44) Building inclusive, equitable workplaces

    (11:32) Six traits of inclusive leadership

    (15:08) Courage, accountability and collaboration

    (17:41) Embracing cultures with open minds

    (23:35) Flexible holidays for inclusion

    (27:51) Understanding cultural influences in leadership

    (31:12) Shared responsibility in leadership feedback

    (33:01) Future of work and immigration

    (36:13) Diversity resources and programs offered

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    Anne-Marie Pham on LinkedIn

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    38 m
  • On The Brain at Work/ Guest: Jaime Lama, Regional Director, NLI
    Oct 22 2025

    Today, we’re exploring how neuroscience and technology are reshaping leadership with Jaime Lama from the NeuroLeadership Institute. As a psychologist with 30 years in HR and consulting, Jaime brings deep expertise in guiding organisations through change.

    Jaime breaks down how the brain drives behaviour, from survival instincts to the role of emotions in decision-making. We discuss emotional regulation, unconscious bias and how leaders can better understand the unconscious drivers behind daily choices. Whether you lead a small team or thousands, you’ll gain practical insights on psychological safety, growth mindset, and the human skills technology can’t replace.

    Tune in to this episode as we explore:

    (05:58) Origins of the brain’s organisational principles

    (07:55) Brain’s threat detection network

    (12:47) Experience bias and brain function

    (16:15) Bias in AI and how to navigate it

    (19:42) How our brains evolved for survival

    (21:40) Amplified intelligence through AI collaboration

    (25:26) Dynamics of AI and human growth

    (28:58) Evolving brains for collaborative leadership

    (30:31) Clarity and mental health during COVID

    (33:49) Psychological safety boosts performance

    (39:24) Leadership accountability in changing times

    (40:31) Leadership and trust dynamics

    Connect with Jaime Lama here:

    Connect with Jaime Lama on LinkedIn

    NeuroLeadership Institute on LinkedIn

    NeuroLeadership Institute Website

    Interested in developing more effective leadership skills? Connect with Cinga today here.

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    44 m
  • On Strengths Based Leadership/ Guest: Tracy Hutton, SVP, Global Talent, lululemon
    Sep 19 2025

    Leadership expert Tracy Hutton shares how focusing on strengths, not weaknesses, can transform your team’s performance and well-being. Drawing from her experience at Deloitte and lululemon, Tracy reveals why strengths based leadership isn’t just a feel-good idea – it’s grounded in neuroscience and proven to drive results. Learn how to overcome negativity bias, build better teams, and rethink feedback and development for lasting impact.

    Tune in to this episode as we explore:

    (04:24) An unexpected opportunity

    (06:27) Personal and professional growth at lululemon

    (09:48) Understanding a strengths based approach

    (13:22) True strengths are energising activities

    (18:53) Clarifying job role verbs

    (25:58) Exploring unrealised strengths

    (28:25) Reframing perceived weaknesses

    (30:14) Following curiosity to support wellbeing

    (34:19) Rethinking leadership competency models

    (42:58) Maximising strengths without misapplying them

    (46:51) Ask employees what went well

    (48:32) Embracing positivity and gratitude

    Connect with Andrea Seale here:

    Connect with Tracy Hutton on LinkedIn

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    Nine Lies About Work – Book

    Strengths Finder 2.0 – Book

    Buddha's Brain – Book

    Hardwiring Happiness – Book

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    51 m
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