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Positive Leadership

Positive Leadership

De: Jean-Philippe Courtois
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Positive Leadership has the power to change the world. By focusing on trust, empathy, authenticity and deep collaboration, leaders can energize their teams to achieve success for individuals, their organizations, and society as a whole. Yet, it remains relatively unknown outside positive psychology and neuroscience circles.


Join Jean-Philippe Courtois, former member of the Microsoft senior leadership team alongside Satya Nadella and co-founder of Live for Good, as he brings Positive Leadership to life for anyone in a leadership capacity—both personally and professionally. With help from his guests, Jean-Philippe explores how purpose-driven leaders can generate the positive energy needed to drive business success, individual fulfillment, and societal impact across a range of industries—from technology and social enterprise to sports and coffee.


Most importantly, you’ll learn practical tips to apply in your own life—so you can start making a positive difference in the world.

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  • Erased but Not Silenced: Leading the Global Climate Fight with Vanessa Nakate
    Apr 1 2026

    What does it take to start a global movement when you feel like the world isn't listening?

    Today, my guest is Vanessa Nakate, the pioneering Ugandan climate justice activist, UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, and founder of the Rise Up Movement. Vanessa’s journey began in 2019 with a solitary strike outside the Ugandan parliament. Since then, she has become one of the most powerful and necessary voices in the global fight against climate change, demanding that the Global South—the communities most impacted by the crisis—are no longer ignored.

    Vanessa’s story is a profound lesson in Positive Leadership. In 2020, she was famously cropped out of an Associated Press photograph with her white peers at Davos. She didn’t retreat. Instead, she boldly stated, "You didn’t just erase a photo. You erased a continent," using that moment of erasure to spark a vital, worldwide conversation about race, media, and climate justice.

    In this episode, we explore what true, intersectional leadership looks like. Vanessa passionately argues that we cannot separate the climate crisis from poverty, inequality, and the empowerment of young women.

    In our conversation, we explore:

    → How she found the courage to strike alone in Kampala, and how to take the first step when you have no followers

    → The Davos incident: How to turn being erased into a platform for global empowerment

    → Why climate justice IS social justice, and why educating girls is a critical climate solution

    → Building the Vash Green Schools Project to bring solar power to over 75 schools in Uganda

    → Why she chose to step back from the frontlines to pursue a Master of Public Policy at Oxford, and how she plans to bridge activism and policy

    "When you are working with people, when you know that you have community, then it's easier to sustain the activism work in whatever field that you're working in... find your community, and it will make activism much easier." — Vanessa Nakate

    If you want to understand what it really takes to lead a movement, build resilience, and fight for a future that includes everyone, this conversation will deeply inspire you.

    🔑 Key Themes: Climate Justice, Youth Activism, Purpose-Driven Leadership, Resilience, Intersectionality, Community, Global South.

    🎧 Related Episodes:

    • Hannah Ritchie — Not the End of the World: A Data-Driven Approach to Climate Action
    • Dr. Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka — Showing humanity to others
    • Boyan Slat — Leading an ocean cleanup

    🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, jpcourtois.com

    Subscribe now to JP's free monthly newsletter "Positive Leadership and You" on LinkedIn to transform your positive impact today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/positive-leadership-you-6970390170017669121/

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    1 h y 22 m
  • Rebuilding Trust in Technology with Mozilla CTO Raffi Krikorian
    Mar 18 2026

    What happens when one of Silicon Valley's most accomplished engineers decides the system he helped build is broken—and walks away to fix it?

    Today my guest is Raffi Krikorian, CTO of Mozilla and one of the most civic-minded technologists I know. We explore why the fight for open-source AI isn't just a technical debate; it is really a fight for who controls our relationship with knowledge itself.

    Raffi's career path is uniquely fascinating. He spent his early years scaling massive engineering teams at Twitter and launching Uber’s first self-driving fleet. But then he did something rare. He pivoted to public service, becoming the first-ever CTO of the Democratic National Committee to rebuild their cybersecurity from the ground up. He then went on to drive social-impact technology at Emerson Collective, applying his engineering mind to systemic issues like immigration and climate change.

    At Mozilla, he is now on the frontlines of the AI revolution. We talk about what it means to be "technically optimistic" right now—which also happens to be the name of his excellent podcast. For Raffi, optimism isn't about blind faith in algorithms. It’s about demanding that our tools are trustworthy, transparent, and built to serve humanity, rather than exploiting it.

    In our conversation, we explore:
    → The Twitter crash that taught him his job was not to be the architect, but to create the conditions for others to do their best work
    → Why he left Uber's self-driving program after discovering their models misclassified people based on skin color
    → How a week of Google Sheets transformed an asylum-seeker nonprofit more than any AI chatbot could
    → His conviction that we need seven billion AGIs—one for each of us—not seven controlled by massive corporations
    → Why patience, not speed, is the leadership skill that actually builds movements

    "We have outsourced dreaming to a few people who are building companies and we all need to dream again." — Raffi Krikorian, CTO, Mozilla

    If you have ever wondered whether the technology on your phone is truly working for you—or for someone else—this conversation will completely change how you think about what comes next.

    🔑 Key Themes: Open-Source AI, Responsible Technology, Purpose-Driven Leadership, Digital Trust, Civic Tech, Cybersecurity, Technical Optimism.

    🎧 Related Episodes:

    • Kevin Scott — Empowering people with AI:
    • Navrina Singh — Building Trust in AI: Leadership, Governance, and Human Values
    • Rana el Kaliouby — Human-Centric AI (purpose meets profit in technology)

    🎧 Listen on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, jpcourtois.com

    Subscribe now to JP's free monthly newsletter "Positive Leadership and You" on LinkedIn to transform your positive impact today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/positive-leadership-you-6970390170017669121/

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    1 h y 18 m
  • How a Purpose-Led Culture Transformed AstraZeneca with Pascal Soriot
    Mar 4 2026

    What if the greatest turnaround in modern corporate history wasn’t driven by financial engineering or restructuring, but by an unshakeable belief in science and human talent?

    In this powerful episode of the Positive Leadership Podcast, I welcome Pascal Soriot, CEO of AstraZeneca—a visionary leader who transformed a struggling pharmaceutical company into a defining global force in oncology, cardiovascular disease, and respiratory care.

    He is also someone I know personally: I had the privilege of serving on the AstraZeneca board between 2008 and 2016, and I was in the boardroom when we appointed him as CEO.

    What makes Pascal’s leadership so rare is his non-traditional ascent. He didn't start with an elite corporate playbook; his foundational lessons were grounded in learning the value of loyalty and protecting his people. By beginning his professional life as a practicing veterinarian, he developed a profound sense of empathy—traits that continue to drive his unwavering commitment to putting patients first today.

    But Pascal’s story isn’t your typical corporate trajectory. Raised in a humble background where he learned early lessons about loyalty, standing up for his team, and defending his territory, he began his professional life not in business, but as a veterinarian. It was this experience that profoundly shaped his empathy and his "patient-first" approach to leadership.

    In our conversation, we explore:

    🔬 The Turnaround – How Pascal orchestrated AstraZeneca's massive transformation by instilling a clear, shared purpose and focusing relentlessly on patient outcomes.

    🛡️ The Pfizer Takeover – How Pascal defended AstraZeneca against a massive hostile takeover bid from Pfizer by betting everything on the truth of long-term science.

    🌍 COVID-19 & Global Access – The leadership lessons learned during the pandemic and the drive to ensure global, equitable access to the vaccine, particularly for countries in the Global South.

    🤖 AI and the Future of Discovery – How AI is accelerating the race to cure cancer and redefine medicine.

    Pascal’s insight: “People come to work because they believe they can make a difference. First, a shared purpose. Second, clarity about each person’s contribution to that goal.” Whether navigating a corporate crisis, defending core values against short-term pressures, or building a culture of psychological safety and innovation, this conversation is a masterclass in resilient, purpose-driven leadership.

    Key Themes: Corporate turnarounds, healthcare innovation, purpose-driven leadership, AI in medicine, empathy, resilience, scientific truth, navigating crises.

    🎧 Related Episodes You’ll Love:

    • Indra Nooyi: Driving performance with purpose
    • Sir Ronald Cohen: Reinventing capitalism for impact
    • Gianpiero Petriglieri: Leadership, a matter of love
    • Fabio Barbosa: Leading with Purpose: Profit, People, and the Planet

    Subscribe now to JP's free monthly newsletter "Positive Leadership and You" on LinkedIn to transform your positive impact today: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/positive-leadership-you-6970390170017669121/

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    1 h y 4 m
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