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Helping organisations thrive is a podcast to provide leaders with insights, discussions and robust strategies to help their companies thrive. We will be interviewing business leaders, owners and experts and thought leaders in the field of business resilience. Hosted by Julian Roberts - Helping Individuals and Organisations Unlock Their Human Potential, Build Growth Strategies, and Cultivate a Resilient Culture | Executive Leadership Coach. If you are looking for a Blueprint to help you and y ...
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Join this week's episode of Helping Organisations Thrive as we delve into the inspiring story of Russ Hedge, a beacon of resilience in the face of cancer. Despite the daunting diagnosis that Russ received, Russ chose to embrace his journey with unwavering positivity, turning challenges into opportunities for growth. Whilst Russ lives by the phrase …
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Join this week's episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, as we delve into the intricacies of navigating HR implications during a business sale or MBO. Whether it's succession planning, change management, or talent retention, the process involves multifaceted challenges and considerations. We are joined by David Mellard, owner of Bedrock HR, as we …
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In this episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we delve into the critical topic of employee engagement and its profound impact on organisational success. Joined by Kon Apostolopoulos, founder and CEO of Fresh Biz Solutions, we explore the fundamentals of creating employee engagement. Kon highlights the connection between engaged employees and imp…
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Join this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive where we are joined by Gayle Tong to explore the intricacies of confidence and impostor syndrome, shedding light on the similarities, differences, and complexities of both concepts. Gayle begins by drawing on her expertise, as Chief Enrichment Officer of Enrichment Coaching, as well as her pe…
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In this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we delve into the dynamic realm of culture change within organisations and explore the journey that organisations undertake to make it happen. Joined by Keith Jackson, an expert in leading change, we explore the multifaceted process of instigating a cultural shift. By firstly outlining the hal…
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“Adversity introduces a man or a woman to themselves.” In this week's compelling episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we delve into the riveting story of Siya Twani, a mental toughness and resilience speaker, who endured torture and imprisonment for bravely standing up against injustice in South Africa. Uncover the harrowing details of Siya’s b…
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In this insightful episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we explore the intricacies of creating and sustaining employee engagement within organisations. Joined by Fraser Duncumb, co-founder and CEO of Wotter, an award-winning employee insight app, the discussion delves into practical strategies and innovative approaches that leaders can employ t…
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In this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we delve into the world of strategic leadership with a particular focus on leading in times of scarcity. This episode features Lois Howell, CEO of St. Wilfred’s Hospice, who provides unique insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by leaders in the hospice care sector, where resour…
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In this week’s enlightening episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we delve into the intricate world of networking, uncovering a wealth of tips, tricks, and strategies to enhance your professional connections. Joined by motivational listener Scott Smith, the episode not only explores practical networking advice but also delves into the fascinatin…
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In this raw and deeply personal episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we are joined by Lucy Barnes who shares with us her own incredible journey through the foster care system, offering listeners a first-hand account of the life lessons she has gained in resilience. Lucy shares how she navigated the complexities and challenges of being in care, …
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“You may not be able to do it today, but what do you need in order to do it tomorrow?” Delve into this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive where we explore resilience with Bryan Gillette as he shares his incredible story of completing a 200-mile run. After 76 hours, 200 miles and only 90 minutes of sleep, Bryan’s achievement has presente…
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What comes to mind when you think of an introverted leader? Someone who is shy, lacking self-confidence, and can’t make decisions? Well, today Jodi Lasky joins Helping Organisations Thrive to enlighten you to the ‘superpowers’ that introverted leaders possess. Jodi begins by sharing characteristics that are commonly seen in an introverted leader an…
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Tune in to this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive and find yourself feeling inspired to overcome challenges, after hearing Jane Bayler’s story of overcoming cancer. Jane, known as the Smart Connector, shares the remarkable lessons that she has learnt throughout her battle with cancer. We delve into what we can take from Jane’s learning…
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On this week’s episode of Helping Organisation’s Thrive, we have the pleasure of Matt Garman: the Corporate Adventurer. By delving into Matt’s adventurous accomplishments, from rowing the Atlantic to swimming the English Channel, we explore the importance of vulnerability in leadership. Matt shares his journey to deciding to embark on such challeng…
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Join this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive where we are joined by the remarkable Dan MacQueen. As a survivor of two emergency brain surgeries, Dan shares his story, the invaluable lessons he has learned and the power of next steps. Dan describes uncertainty, challenges and fear as he recounts his story of re-learning how to talk, walk…
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Join this week’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive where we have the pleasure of Ian Moore, MD and founder of Lodge Court, who will delve into the importance of performance management in the workplace. Ian shares strategies that leaders can implement into their day to day activities to help reframe performance review into a positive experienc…
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In today’s episode of Helping Organisations Thrive, we are joined by Sarah Baldwin, CEO of Purity Soft Drinks, and we will explore authentic leadership. Authentic leadership is about leading with honesty, transparency, and a clear sense of purpose and Sarah shares strategies on how to unlock this leadership style. Sarah discusses the importance of …
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In this inspiring episode, we delve into the remarkable story of world-record breaker, Sean Conway, who pushed the boundaries of physical and mental endurance by completing an astonishing 105 Full Iron triathlons in 105 days. From swimming 2.4 miles, cycling 112 miles and running a full marathon, the Full Iron triathlon is renowned as one of the mo…
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In this insightful episode, we are joined by Laura Reilly, HR consultant, where we explore hypersensitivity in the workplace. The discussion begins by unravelling the concept of hypersensitivity, encompassing heightened emotional responsiveness and sensory processing sensitivity. Laura shares the emerging increasing trends of hypersensitivity in th…
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In this week’s inspiring episode, we dive into the extraordinary story of Barry Hayes, an adventure-seeker who embarked on the daunting challenge of rowing across the Indian and Pacific Oceans. Barry shares the story of what got him to that start line as well as the challenges that he navigated: from uncertainty over assembling a team, to battling …
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Have you ever considered the power of story telling? Liz Bloomfield shares the impact that story telling can have as leaders. Story telling can present transformational opportunities, which in turn allows us to channel energy into proven solutions that can be replicated and expanded. By telling a story you will connect with your true purpose, enabl…
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Today, Allegra Chapman, a business strategist and communication expert, joins me to explore neurodiversity in the workplace. Allegra begins by emphasising that there is a broad spectrum of neurodivergence, and that one neurodivergent person will not fit under the same umbrella as another. Reflecting on her own personal story, Allegra shares some of…
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7 marathons. 7 days. 7 continents. 7 learnings. Join today’s episode and find yourself feeling inspired for the rest of the day as Sally Orange shares the monumental challenge that she has completed. As an advocate for mental health, Sally endured on 7 marathons in 7 days in 7 continents, to share the importance of mental health around the entire w…
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Tune in and be inspired by Marc Singer’s truly incredible personal journey of finding strength in adversity. Marc’s story begins in his teen years where high school bullying pushed him to a place where he believed he could fight back: a gang. The years of violent and illegal behaviour all built up to one day being imprisoned for life, for a crime h…
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How can every day adventures help us become more resilient? Nicki Bass, business psychologist, shares the benefits that adventures have on us and our resilience, whether that be climbing a mountain or simply walking a slightly different route to work. Nicki discusses how adventures offer possibility, learning and growth by pushing us out of our com…
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Discomfort is something that none of us enjoy. But what if leaning into discomfort can help us become better leaders? Join this fascinating conversation with Sarah Furness, a former combat helicopter pilot and current keynote speaker, as we discuss the benefits of discomfort, and why leaders should be embracing it. Sarah starts by sharing the diver…
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With 46% of UK workers close to burnout, it is vital that organisations consider how to beat burnout and reignite performance in their employees. Today, Jimmy Burroughes, owner and founder of Jimmy Burroughes Leadership, begins by sharing his personal burnout story, before discussing a myriad of behaviours, skills and activities that organisations …
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We are all surrounded by and impacted by the digital world, but how is it affecting our lives in the workplace? Sam Flynn, digital well-being social media coach, shares how a digital culture has impacted productivity and behaviours at work. With constant interruptive notifications, issues with our levels of focus and concentration, disrupted sleep …
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Dr Dieter Veldsman, an award-winning psychologist and HR executive, explores the employer-employee changing relationship and what the future of work might look like. Dieter shares some of the significant changes that have occurred surrounding this relationship, including employees redirecting their focus to consider how their work fits around their…
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Alison Petty shares her incredibly inspirational personal transformational story: a true epitome of resilience. From being chronically ill for 24 years and living in a wheelchair, to now freely rock climbing and hiking, Alison shares with us her amazing journey. From the age of 17 Alison became suddenly extremely unwell, completely shifting what sh…
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Have you faced issues with attracting new talent due to the “candidate-short market”? Today, Ian Moore, an HR expert from Lodge Court, will explore how we can ensure that we attract the best talent. Ian first touches on why we are facing a candidate-short market, before sharing what it is that candidates are looking for in a job position as well as…
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Join this conversation with Ingor, who’s known as being a connection catalyst, and explore more about community: what it is, how we can build it and why it is so important. Ingor shares how community helps elevate us and pushes us to be the best version of ourselves. Networking is more than connecting with other people but also connecting to new id…
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Today, Adam Strong, a specialist in helping elevate leaders to build and scale their businesses, will explore mental resilience. Adam begins by sharing his inspirational personal story through entrepreneurship from just the age of 11. Adam shares the struggles that he faced at such a young age, and where his mental resilience has stemmed from. Adam…
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How do you feel about hybrid working? Today, Sarah Jane Black, an award-winning business improvement specialist, discusses the advantages and disadvantages of hybrid working, with a particular focus on how it has impacted gender equality within the workplace. 79% of men compared to 37% of women declare a positive experience of hybrid working. Sarah…
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Have you ever experienced burnout or felt on the edge of it? With almost half of UK employees feeling on the edge of burnout, having an understanding as to how our bodies respond to stress, and thus ways we can support ourselves and those we work with, is vital. Today, Sarah Mayo, Co-Founder of POINT3 wellbeing, discusses what burnout is, along wit…
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How important do you think conflict is within teams? Lech Guzowski, workplace culture facilitator, discusses one of the natural stages of team collaboration: conflict. Lech shares the benefits of conflict within a team and advises ways to re-frame dealing with and resolving conflicts on a personal level. Whilst re-framing conflict as an individual …
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Chris Cook, former competitive swimmer for Great Britain, shares his journey and mindset shift after retiring from swimming. Chris explains the darkness that he experienced after retiring from the only thing he really knew and loved and the difficulties of transitioning to the next stage of his life. However, Chris advocates for experimenting and f…
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Today, Carl Hewitt shares the challenges and lessons he has learnt since starting his first business at the age of 15. From customising Xbox controllers at 15, to now becoming the managing director of Hewitt Matthews, a digital marketing agency, Carl has gained a myriad of wisdom and advice on how to overcome challenges. Carl firstly shares the cha…
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Hari Budha Magar shares his astonishing life-changing story, which is the epitome of inspiration. Whilst serving for his country in the British Gurkha regiment in Afghanistan, Hari lost both of his legs. Hari shares his story from the event itself to the ups and downs throughout his journey of facing adversity. Despite this huge life-altering chall…
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What valuable leadership lessons can we learn from Formula 1 racing? Paul Teasdale is not only an expert in F1 but also a coach and facilitator, and today explores what we can learn, as leaders, from the high-pressure and fast-paced environment of F1. Paul describes the success of consciously moving to a “decisions at the point of most knowledge” l…
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What do you do when your career has been derailed? Catherine Morgan, award-winning career transition expert, shares how to manage the journey from losing a job, to finding yourself and new opportunities. Catherine firstly emphasises the importance of acknowledging the inevitable emotional rollercoaster, or identity crisis, and being gentle with you…
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Exciting announcement! I am pleased to share that the Helping Organisation Thrive podcast will be partnering with Lodge Court, Experts in HR. This podcast is all about Helping Organisations Thrive, and as much as leadership and culture play a role. The role of HR plays a significant one in establishing organisations to thrive. That is why I am part…
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Spencer Gallagher, agency founder and author, is dedicated to supporting independent agencies and founders to scale up their agencies. Today, Spencer explores culture, with a focus on flat organisational structure and resistance to change. Spencer discusses the unquestionable importance of culture in a business, however, addresses the challenges th…
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Today, Sally Tabbner, CEO of Dementia Support, explores dementia in the workplace. Sally places great emphasis on the indisputable importance of ensuring people truly understand what dementia is, but also what it is not. With a greater understanding of dementia, support can be provided to help with the challenges that those living with dementia and…
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From asking hundreds of questions a day as a child, to drastically less as an adult, we all become less curious as we get older. So, what is the benefit of creating a culture of curiosity in an organisation? Today, Josh Purvis, co-founder and chief product officer at Assembly, explores curiosity, listening to real problems and how to express counte…
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Melissa Dinwiddie is an advocate for teaching people to turn on their creative taps and today will explore ways that we can unlock improvisation and creativity in order to benefit an organisation. Melissa highlights how a major part of improvisation is working to make your partner look good and thus discusses the powerful impact that this can have …
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How can we create an organisational culture that contributes to creativity and innovation? Hear Jason Foo, founder, chairman and CEO of BBD Perfect Storm, explore how we can achieve this. Jason firstly emphasises the importance of clearly articulating the organisation’s purpose, or “north star” as he calls it. Ensuring that the organisation acts an…
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What parallels are there between sport and business, and what can we learn from them? Laura Siddall returns to Helping Organisations Thrive to discuss what parallels she has experienced throughout her life in both corporate positions and now as a professional athlete. Laura highlights how there is a focus on rest, recovery, sleep and nutrition in s…
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How can leaders create a culture of continuous improvement? Dave Crysler, principal consultant of the Crysler Club, discusses what continuous improvement is, the importance of it, and how leaders can create it within their company culture. Dave shares how the value that continuous improvement adds to companies is vast, however, companies must const…
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48 marathons, in 48 days, in 48 of England’s counties. John Clark, also two times winner of Britain’s Natural Strongest Man, shares the lessons he has learned about resilience throughout his 48-day marathon challenge. John highlights how resilience is not always just about having a “get up and go” attitude but also about learning, and recognising t…
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