Leadership Behaviours Unpacked with Jayne Lewis: Recent Episodes

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Join leadership coach Jayne Lewis as she unpacks the experiences, ideas and stories from leaders from many walks of life, and the people who support them. From their biggest successes to their most vulnerable moments, exploring what being authentic as a leader really means. Jayne will challenge your thinking, spark your imagination and inspire you to make changes to your own work and life. Subscribe now for updates.

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In this episode Jayne shares her thoughts and ideas about how practicing positive habits can create change in your work and personal life.

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In this episode Jayne talks to CEO & Co-Founder of the charity – People Against Poverty – about a trip to Romania in 2004 that totally changed the direction of her life, and in doing so changed the lives of so many people across the world. Val shares her story and talks about the difference that the charity makes. If you would like to support her work go to www.PeopleAgainstPoverty.com.

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In this episode Jayne talks to trainee Doula and podcaster, Lucy Hill, about overcoming embarrassment and shame to stack the odds in her favour and follow her dreams – dreams with effective communication and meaningful relations at their core.

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In this episode Jayne shares her thoughts and ideas about setting goals that take you in the direction you want to go, and how you can stay on track to achieve them.


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In this episode Jayne talks to coach, mentor and leadership & OD expert, Glyn Bottrell, about the importance of authenticity to create a healthy work environment and life – a life which has an ease to it and where burnout isn’t an inevitability.

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This month I will be joined by Menopause Consultant, Nicola Green to explore why menopause isn’t just a women’s issue but an issue that affects everyone - directly or indirectly - and is having a significant impact on organisations, both in terms of talent retention and the cost of sickness absence. What can we do to improve the situation?


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In this episode Jayne describes what resilience really means and gives tips and actions that enable you start creating this in your own journey


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In this episode I am joined by Jess Hellens, entrepreneur and all round force of nature! Jess is the CEO and founder of JDH Communications and founder of WILD Coworking. We chat about Jess’s journey – a story of energy, generosity and resilience – and reflect on the importance of self-reflection, vulnerability and compassion to create authentic lives, lives where everyone has the choice to select their own seat at the table


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In this episode I am joined by Andy Palmer, Managing Director of Meridian Financial Services, Founding Partner at Solstice Legal Services and Frome Parish Counsellor. We chat about the different leadership challenges in business and community roles, transferable skills through that journey and giving back to the community where you work.


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In this episode I am joined by Helen Lacey, a multi award winning leader and successful business woman. Helen established a successful recruitment agency in the South West, recently selling it to a National PLC. She has been Chair of the Somerset IOD and Chamber of Commerce. We chat about Helen’s journey through her own business and supporting businesses across the South West, discussing the lessons learnt along the way and how her perspective has changed today.


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This episode is a solo chat about the issue of Imposter Syndrome. I see a lot of clients who express feelings of “waiting to be found out”, in their work and personal lives. I am going to explore what Imposter Syndrome means, why it happens and how we can manage it in ourselves and support others. Setting ourselves free from this, enables us to make the behavioural choices that let us be the best versions of ourselves.


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In this episode I am joined by Dr Rebecca Duffy, a GP for over 25 years and partner at Mendip

country practice for the last 13. Alongside being a GP, Becca has been involved in medical

education for most of her career and remains a GP trainer, facilitator and appraiser. We chat

about her experiences, the changes that she has seen, and how the pressure to be perfect can

be managed, when perfect is an impossibility and learning is key.


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In this episode I am joined by Will Parfitt, founder and director of Forest Marble estate agency. Having started his working life in horseracing and farming, Will moved into the world of estate agency and rose through the ranks to a director role. In 2016, along with his wife Daisy, he saw the opportunity to create a different estate agency model. Their innovative approach to technology and service has led them to win The Best Estate Agency Award in the UK for each of the five years they've been operating! We chat about the balance between innovation and business efficiency, controlling the controllables and a positive attitude to life.


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In this episode I am joined by Nick Cramp, Business Consultant and Coach, and founder and facilitator of The Curious Leaders Network. Nick works with business leaders looking to grow their business from adolescence to maturity, supporting them to overcome the “Success Conundrum” — the business is successful by normal metrics (turnover, customers, people) but the owner/leader often doesn’t feel like the leader of a successful company. We chat

about this paradox, explore the shift needed in leadership behaviours and look at the concepts of choice and accountability in this context.

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In this episode I am joined by Kevin Green, founder and CEO of What’s Next People and Strategy Consultancy. Kevin has been 

an entrepreneur, a CEO and HRD of a FTSE 100 company, and has long been recognised as an excellent and award-winning leader. His passion is creating great cultures where people want to give their best every day, and this is where our conversation starts. We chat about leaders, people managers, teams and the future of work. What has changed in our time and what the future holds.


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In this episode, I chat with entrepreneur and founder of Fromie Gifts, Nicky Bragg. We talk about decisions, choices and leadership, exploring the way these have shaped Nicky’s life and career.


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