Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution
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| Trapped in a tough decision? Why great leaders think beyond either/or (Ep. 26) | 13 Mar 2025 | 00:26:17 | |
Leaders make countless decisions every day - but what happens when you feel stuck between two seemingly opposing choices? Should you trust your team or step in to ensure success? Push for high performance or prioritise empathy? Stick to the plan or adapt to changing circumstances? Our brains crave certainty, which often leads us to oversimplify decisions into either/or choices. But great leadership often shines in the grey area in-between - where both things can be true. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet Corbett and Lucy Gower explore:
If you’ve ever felt torn between two choices, this episode will help you shift your perspective, find new possibilities, and lead with clarity and confidence. Episode links 014: Preparing for difficult conversations 019: Do the best leaders have all the answers? Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Why am I working such long hours? (And how to stop) (Ep. 25) | 27 Feb 2025 | 00:28:13 | |
What’s driving you to work late into the evening – your to-do list, or something deeper? In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett dive into a challenge so many leaders face: working unsustainably long hours. They explore the beliefs and behaviours that keep us stuck in a cycle of overwork – and share how to prioritise what truly matters without sacrificing impact. Listen in to discover:
If you’re ready to escape the trap of feeling exhausted and overwhelmed from working long hours, this episode is packed with insights and practical steps to help you lead with greater focus and intention. Episode links
Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The art of listening for leaders (Ep. 16) | 28 Nov 2024 | 00:29:02 | |
Powerful listening is an often overlooked element of effective leadership, and it is rarely taught outside the realms of coaching or counselling. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution, Juliet and Lucy dive into the transformative art of listening for leaders. They discuss the common pitfalls leaders fall into that stifle open communication and the importance of being present and fully engaged in conversations, and highlight the profound impact it has on team dynamics and personal relationships. Whether you're dealing with sensitive HR issues or brainstorming new ideas, mastering the skill of listening can help you build deeper connections and foster a supportive environment. Episode links How to Listen - Katie Columbus Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Leading effective meetings (Ep. 15) | 14 Nov 2024 | 00:32:46 | |
In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution Juliet and Lucy dive into the art of leading effective meetings. Exploring practical tips to make your meetings more productive and the importance of creating a balanced culture of participation. Whether it's setting the agenda, fostering inclusive participation or understanding whether your meeting needs divergent or convergent thinking, this episode touches on it all. Discover how to transform your meetings from a source of frustration to a powerhouse of productivity. Episode links Join Lucidity bitesized leadership training on leading effective meetings Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Preparing for difficult conversations (Ep. 14) | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:32:59 | |
Being a leader means having courageous conversations, even when they feel uncomfortable. It means leaning into the fear and doing what’s right for the benefit of the whole team. While these conversations get easier with practice, even the most experienced leaders benefit from thoughtful preparation. In this week's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast episode, Lucy and Juliet walk you through how to prepare for difficult conversations, step by step. From the moment you sense the need to address an issue, to navigating the conversation itself and beyond, listen in for practical tips to guide you through the process. Connect with Lucy | |||
| How strategy makes leadership easier (Ep. 13) | 17 Oct 2024 | 00:37:34 | |
Want to deliver more impact as a leader without exhausting yourself and everyone else? Strategy is the key. With a robust strategy you'll know which ideas to dedicate time and energy to, and which distractions to say 'no' to. You'll have a tool for involving your team in determining what's working and what needs to change. You'll have a shared organisational vision which inspires people to take action, even when it feels hard. In this week's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast episode Juliet and Lucy dive into the Four Building Blocks of Strategy. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Leading creative teams (Ep. 12) | 03 Oct 2024 | 00:30:47 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy share their practical guidance on how to think creatively and solve problems. They highlight the deliberate leadership behaviours that you can role model to develop and maintain a culture where creativity thrives. They'll help you empower your team to make the time to think, to know when to play and percolate, and when to apply rigour and strategic thinking to their problem solving in order to make the most impact. Episode links Creativity and innovation training 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Leading through change (Ep. 11) | 19 Sep 2024 | 00:36:21 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about how change is inevitable in our working lives and they highlight the different types of change that typically occur within an organisation. They discuss why human beings often resist change and find change difficult. Listen and leave with some practical tips and tools to help you lead change ensuring that you bring your team with you. Episode links Leading through change training 'Creating Stability Is Just as Important as Managing Change' by Ashley Goodall in the Harvard Business Review Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Why does my confidence ebb and flow? (Ep. 10) | 05 Sep 2024 | 00:37:19 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy define self-confidence and discuss how its normal for our confidence to ebb and flow as we stretch out of our comfort zone. They also share some personal experiences about how they have learned to manage their own confidence levels. Listen to learn about how taking action can help build confidence as well as practical tips and tools to manage your own self-confidence. Episode links 'Thinking, Fast and Slow' by Daniel Kahneman 'Your body language may shape who you are' TED talk by Amy Cuddy Connect with Lucy | |||
| Navigating hybrid teams (Ep. 9) | 22 Aug 2024 | 00:32:54 | |
Hybrid working is a relatively new way of working. We are all still navigating how to structure it so it plays to the strengths of individuals and teams and delivers results for the business. However, we already know the principles for good team work. They apply to good team work in the hybrid world too - we just have to be more considered about implementing them. In this episode Juliet and Lucy unpick principles for good team work and ways to be more deliberate about applying them when you're not all in the same location everyday. Episode links 'Culture Code' by Daniel Coyle Connect with Lucy | |||
| Demystifying strategy (Ep. 8) | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:29:11 | |
'Strategy' can be a jargon buzzword that gets used indiscriminately, causing confusion about both what it means and how to do it. In this episode Juliet and Lucy unpick what the word strategy means in simple terms. Using plan language and analogies they discuss how to develop a organisational strategy, highlighting the the important components to ensure that your strategy is a collaborative process that takes your organisation in the right direction. Episode links Download Juliet's free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader': www.consultjuliet.co.uk/ebook Connect with Lucy | |||
| Barriers to creativity (Ep. 7) | 25 Jul 2024 | 00:33:27 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about a range of blockers that prevent creative thinking from flourishing in teams. They discuss how creativity is fundamentally about solving problems (and not about being good at drawing). Creativity is within everyone's gift and each of us might show our creativity differently. There's a big opportunity as a leader to enable and encourage a culture where creativity can thrive. Learn to lead by example with tips to build your teams confidence for creativity. Episode links 'The Innovation Workout' by Lucy Gower Connect with Lucy | |||
| Does a good leader need to be 100% immersed in work? ('Shift your perspective' series #6) (Ep. 24) | 13 Feb 2025 | 00:22:27 | |
In this final episode of the 'Shift Your Perspective' series, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett challenge the belief that effective leadership means working long hours. We challenge the need to always be working, how this can limit creativity and problem solving skills and reveal how stepping back - whether through rest, reflection or restorative activities - can unlock greater clarity, innovation and impact. Discover how neuroscience shows the brain tackles complex problems during breaks, and why leaders must model balanced work habits to inspire wellbeing and productivity within their teams. If you’re stuck in a cycle of busyness and ready to redefine what it means to be truly “immersed” in your work, this episode offers actionable insights and a fresh perspective. Episode links 020: What if slowing down helps you speed up? Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Influencing and managing up (Ep. 6) | 11 Jul 2024 | 00:29:58 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy unpick what is meant by ‘managing up’ and discuss how to advocate for what you need and work in partnership with your manager, so you can both do your best work. Learn how your unique lens on the world combined with your ability to build relationships, share perspectives, understand and overcome objections can help you achieve shared goals and shared impact. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Your inbox is not your job (Ep. 5) | 27 Jun 2024 | 00:32:06 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk about how the need to be busy is exacerbated by our approach to email. How we manage our email (and any asynchronous communication) is key to both our wellbeing and our productivity. Managing your inbox is not your main job and tackling email overwhelm is first about mindset and then about tactics. Learn to build your confidence and set boundaries to make time to do the important thinking that will make the most impact. What feedback do you have? What did we miss? What would you like to hear more about? Episode links 'A World Without Email' by Cal Newport Connect with Lucy | |||
| Negativity bias (Ep. 4) | 16 Jun 2024 | 00:27:32 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy share their experiences of how negativity bias has shown up for them. They discuss why it is that humans pay more attention to negative criticism and hold on to it more closely and for longer than positive feedback. Learn tips to manage and process your response to criticism and praise. Juliet and Lucy also share tactics to help you deliver positive feedback and criticism that will help your team to work together and make faster progress. Episode links 'Radical Candor' by Kim Scott: www.radicalcandor.com Lucy's blog on negativity bias Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Productivity tactics (Ep. 3) | 15 Jun 2024 | 00:31:24 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy talk productivity tactics. They share tips, tools and a menu of ideas to help you make the most of your most important commodity - your time. There’s not one single best technique that works for everyone, we’re all unique individuals so productivity success is finding the techniques and conditions that work best for you. Learn some productivity principles that you can test out for yourself to find the ones that help you get the important tasks done. Episode links 'When: The Scientific Secrets of Perfect Timing' by Daniel H. Pink The Pomodoro Technique website, by Francesco Cirillo: www.pomodorotechnique.com Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Are you delegating enough? (Ep. 2) | 14 Jun 2024 | 00:29:57 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy discuss what delegation means, why it’s an important skillset for good leadership, and what holds us back from delegating effectively. Whilst delegation is a skill that can be learned, this episode focuses on the mindset, belief systems and values required for effective delegation. Learn to identify what is holding you back and how you can make shifts to your mindset to enable you to delegate successfully. What feedback do you have? What did we miss? What would you like to hear more about? Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Making time to think (Ep. 1) | 13 Jun 2024 | 00:25:50 | |
In this episode Juliet and Lucy consider why it’s so important as a leader to carve out time to think. It’s harder than it might sound and it first requires a shift in mindset, as well as the ability to give yourself permission and an acknowledgement that being busy doesn’t necessarily mean you’re being effective. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Introducing the Quiet Leadership Revolution Podcast | 07 May 2024 | 00:02:50 | |
The world doesn't need any more noise, an army of identical leaders or rigid leadership models. Instead, the challenges we all face call for thoughtful, reflective, confident leadership. People who want to lead by example, bring others with them and who are ready to learn and adapt to deliver brilliant results. Join Juliet Corbett and Lucy Gower as they explore the transformative power of quiet leadership. Through candid conversations and practical insights they guide senior and aspiring leaders to carve out time to think, discover their own leadership style and cultivate a culture of empowerment and growth. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Can values shape organisational culture? ('Shift your perspective' series #5) (Ep. 23) | 06 Feb 2025 | 00:22:42 | |
In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett delve into the power of values in shaping organisational culture. From aligning teams to driving decisions, we explore how values become more than words only when they’re fully embraced and clearly understood. We also take a closer look at the difference between individual and organisational values. While personal values stay rooted, organisational values evolve, reflecting the aspirations of a team. The challenge – and the opportunity – lies in creating shared understanding and turning values into meaningful action. Values can inspire, guide and transform – but only if they’re truly lived. Curious about how values can spark cultural change? Join us for this thought-provoking conversation. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Are extrovert leaders the most impactful? ('Shift your perspective' series #4) (Ep. 22) | 30 Jan 2025 | 00:25:02 | |
Are extroverts naturally better leaders? It’s a common assumption, but it’s time to challenge that myth. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore the unique strengths that introvert leaders bring to the table – and why impact has little to do with personality labels. We delve into the role of self-awareness in leadership, examining how understanding your own energy and preferences can enhance your effectiveness. We also discuss the risk of letting self-awareness turn into a limiting belief, holding you back from embracing challenges and opportunities. Whether you’re an introvert, extrovert or somewhere in between, this episode offers insights to help you lead authentically and with confidence. Episode links 'Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking' by Susan Cain Episode 015: Leading effective meetings Lucidity Success System Limiting Beliefs workbook Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Should a leader be prepared to do everything? ('Shift your perspective' series #3) (Ep. 21) | 23 Jan 2025 | 00:23:18 | |
Being a leader doesn’t mean you need to do everything – but should you be prepared to? In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett unpack the delicate balance between stepping in when needed and knowing when to step back. We explore how effective leaders model strategic decision-making, showing their teams how to prioritise and focus on what truly matters. We also discuss the power of delegation, not just as a tool for managing workload, but as a way to build trust and empower others. From the concept of ‘umbrella leadership’ – protecting your team from distractions while ensuring they grow – to the practical application of ‘Yes, if’ for negotiating boundaries, this episode is packed with insights to help you lead with clarity and purpose. Episode links Episode 002: Are you delegating enough? Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| What if slowing down helps you speed up? ('Shift your perspective' series #2) (Ep. 20) | 16 Jan 2025 | 00:22:24 | |
In the second episode of the 'Shift Your Perspective' series, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore the surprising power of slowing down. In a world that glorifies busyness, taking time to pause and reflect can feel counterintuitive – but it’s often the key to making better decisions, focusing on what truly matters and unlocking creativity. This episode offers fresh insights into how leaders can embrace a slower pace to achieve greater clarity and impact. From creating space, to listening to your intuition to leveraging the power of boredom, discover why stepping back can be your greatest strategic move. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Do the best leaders have all the answers? ('Shift your perspective' series #1) (Ep. 19) | 09 Jan 2025 | 00:21:31 | |
Great leaders aren’t defined by having all the answers – they’re defined by the quality of the questions they ask. In the first episode of the 'Shift Your Perspective' series, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett challenge the myth that leaders need to know everything. Explore how shifting your mindset can unlock greater confidence, clarity and collaboration. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or stepping into a new role, this episode will inspire you to embrace the art of leading through curiosity and trust. Episode links 'Turn the Ship Around' by L. David Marquet Connect with Lucy | |||
| How to tell stories that inspire and lead (Ep. 18) | 26 Dec 2024 | 00:33:44 | |
In this second episode of a two-part series, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore the key ingredients of a great story and share practical tips for crafting narratives that captivate and inspire. Tune in to learn about proven storytelling frameworks and discover when breaking the 'rules' can make your stories even more impactful. We’ll delve into how storytelling can evoke powerful emotional and physiological responses, strengthen human connection and drive meaningful change. Whether you’re a seasoned leader or looking to elevate your influence, this episode will equip you with the tools to tell stories that leave a lasting impression. Episode links 'Building a Story Brand' by Donald Miller Paul Zak - Why your brain loves good storytelling 'Made to Stick' by Chip and Dan Heath Train your team - The power of storytelling training from the Lucidity Success System Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Email: lucy@lucidity.org.uk Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Join the Lucidity Network: https://network.lucidity.org.uk/ Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Email: juliet@consultjuliet.co.uk Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The power of storytelling in leadership (Ep. 17) | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:32:42 | |
Storytelling is one of the most powerful tools a leader can use – yet it’s often misunderstood or underutilised. In this first episode of a two-part series, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett dive into the transformative power of storytelling in leadership. Connect with Lucy | |||
| Struggling to create change? Unlearning might be the missing skill (Ep. 27) | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:32:04 | |
It's hard to create real change without letting go of the past. If your team is struggling to adapt to new ways of working, the problem might not be a lack of ability - but a lack of unlearning. Old habits, outdated processes and long-held assumptions can quietly hold teams back, even when change is needed. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore why unlearning is a crucial leadership skill - and how to help your team break free from what’s no longer serving them. Listen in to discover:
If you want to lead change that actually sticks, this episode is packed with insights to help you make it happen. Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Stress traps: The 5 patterns holding you back and how to break free (Ep.28) | 10 Apr 2025 | 00:32:05 | |
Stress is sneaky. It doesn’t always show up as overwhelm or burnout. Sometimes, it looks like:
Sound familiar? Because stress isn’t just about workload. It’s about the patterns we fall into when pressure hits. The good news? These patterns can be changed. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore the five hidden stress traps that hold leaders back - and, more importantly, how to break free from them. Episode links 'What if slowing down helps you speed up?' (Ep 20) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Why asking for help feels like a weakness (and how to change that) (Ep. 29) | 24 Apr 2025 | 00:29:37 | |
Ever hesitated to ask for help because you fear it might make you look weak? You’re not alone. For so many leaders, asking for help feels uncomfortable. It can trigger fears of losing credibility, being a burden or even looking incompetent. But in reality, the most impactful leaders know that collaboration and input from others make them stronger - not weaker. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Lucy Gower and Juliet Corbett explore:
If you’ve ever resisted asking for help, this episode will challenge you to rethink what true leadership looks like. Episode links Do the best leaders have all the answers? (Ep. 19) Stress traps: The 5 patterns holding you back and how to break free (Ep. 28) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The leadership blind spot: What you're missing and how to fix it (Ep. 30) | 08 May 2025 | 00:32:42 | |
What are you missing as a leader? Spotting and fixing your blind spots As a leader, it’s easy to focus on what’s in front of you - your team’s performance, strategic goals and day-to-day challenges. But what about the things you’re not seeing? Blind spots in leadership can hold you and your team back without you even realising it. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet puts Lucy in the hot seat to explore the Lucidity Success System - a practical framework designed to help leaders uncover and address the gaps in their leadership approach. They discuss:
If you’ve ever felt like something is holding you back but you can’t quite put your finger on it, this episode will help you uncover the missing piece and take action to lead with more clarity and impact. Episode links Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| New role, new start: Making the most of your first 90 days (Ep. 31) | 22 May 2025 | 00:33:55 | |
Starting a new leadership role is a big moment - exciting, daunting and full of potential. But those first 90 days matter more than you might think. The way you show up, build relationships and understand the culture is a unique opportunity. In this episode of The Quiet Leadership Revolution, Juliet and Lucy explore how to make the most of your early days in a new organisation. Drawing on personal experience and practical tools, they share what to prioritise, what to avoid and how to set yourself up for long-term success. They discuss:
If you’re stepping into a new role this episode offers thoughtful, practical advice to help you lead with confidence, clarity and calm from day one. Episode links 'The First 90 Days: Proven Strategies for Getting Up to Speed Faster and Smarter' by Michael Watkins 'Can values shape organisational culture? (Ep. 23)' 'What if slowing down helps you speed up? (Ep. 20)' Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Why speaking up matters - and how to do it well (Ep. 32) | 05 Jun 2025 | 00:27:18 | |
Have you ever sat in a meeting with something important to say… but just couldn’t get the words out? Whether it’s nerves, imposter syndrome or group dynamics getting in the way, speaking up isn’t always easy - even for experienced leaders. In this episode of The Quiet Leadership Revolution, Lucy and Juliet explore what stops leaders from speaking up and what you can do to confidently speak up to ensure your voice is heard. They discuss:
If you’ve ever held back from speaking up or wondered how to make your voice count without dominating the room, this episode offers thoughtful insights and practical tools to help you (and others) speak up and lead well. Episode links 'Preparing for difficult conversations (Ep. 14)' 'Why does my confidence ebb and flow? (Ep. 10)' 'Leading effective meetings (Ep. 15)' Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| From colleague to leader: Navigating internal promotions with clarity (Ep. 33) | 19 Jun 2025 | 00:31:33 | |
Being promoted is a big step – especially when it’s within your existing organisation. You know the culture. You’ve built relationships. But you’re also stepping into a new identity – and that can come with challenges. How do you lead with clarity when the people around you still see you as a colleague, not a leader? In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet and Lucy explore what makes internal promotions uniquely tricky – and how to navigate them with purpose, confidence and fairness. They discuss:
If you’ve recently stepped up into a new leadership role – or are supporting someone who has – this episode offers practical strategies and honest insights to help you lead well and make the transition smoother for everyone. Episode links New role, new start: Making the most of your first 90 days (Ep. 31) Why speaking up matters - and how to do it well (Ep. 32) Why asking for help feels like a weakness (and how to change that) (Ep. 29) Struggling to create change? Unlearning might be the missing skill (Ep. 27) Preparing for difficult conversations (Ep. 14) Are you delegating enough? (Ep. 2) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the... | |||
| Why the best leaders don’t network like everyone else (Ep. 34) | 03 Jul 2025 | 00:30:26 | |
Networking isn’t just about business cards and awkward small talk – it’s a vital leadership skill that helps you learn, lead and grow. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet and Lucy unpack what networking really looks like when it’s done well – and why it matters more than ever for thoughtful, strategic leaders. They discuss:
Whether you love networking or dread it, this episode will help you think differently – and use it as a powerful tool to strengthen your leadership, your team and your career. Episode links Are extrovert leaders the most impactful? (Ep. 22) Lucy's blog - Attracting and retaining talent - the rules have changed Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| ADHD in leadership: How to thrive and help others do the same (Ep.37) | 14 Aug 2025 | 00:36:10 | |
In this episode of The Quiet Leadership Revolution, Lucy Gower is joined by ADHD coach and trainer Anj Cairns to explore what it means to lead with ADHD – and how to support yourself and your team with confidence, compassion and clarity. Lucy and Anj discuss:
If you’re a leader with ADHD – or think you might be – this episode will help you better understand how your brain works, advocate for what you need and lead with greater empathy and impact. You’ll also pick up practical tips to help create a more inclusive, high-performing team culture. Listen now to learn how leading with ADHD can be a strength, not a setback. Episode links Lucidity blog: You DON'T have to eat the frog
Connect with Anj LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anjcairns/ Website: https://adhdingwithanj.com/ Links: https://linktr.ee/adhdingwithanj Podcast: https://tr.ee/adhduvetingwithanj Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The quiet leadership power of saying no (Ep. 36) | 31 Jul 2025 | 00:37:04 | |
Saying no is a core leadership skill - but one that many of us find uncomfortable. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution, Lucy and Juliet explore why the word no matters so much in leadership. Whether it's protecting your time, setting a strategic direction or creating a healthy team culture, saying (and hearing) no well is critical for long-term success. They discuss:
If you’re always busy, regularly overstretched or struggle to push back - this episode offers practical ideas and fresh perspectives to help you hold boundaries and lead with more focus and impact. Episode links What if slowing down helps you speed up? (Ep. 20) Are you delegating enough? (Ep. 2) How to show up in vulnerability as a leader (Ep. 35) Can values shape organisational culture? (Ep. 23) The Lucidity Success System - Myself. My Values. 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport The psychology of interpersonal assertiveness from Columbia University Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we | |||
| How to show up in vulnerability as a leader (Ep. 35) | 17 Jul 2025 | 00:36:59 | |
What does it really mean to show up in vulnerability as a leader – and how do you know when (and how much) to share? In this thoughtful episode of The Quiet Leadership Revolution, Lucy and Juliet explore what it means to navigate vulnerability at work and why it’s an important consideration when leading others with confidence. They explore:
If you’ve ever hesitated to share how you’re really feeling as a leader – or wondered how to support others when they do – this episode offers practical insight and real talk to help you lead with clarity, courage and honesty. Episode links The Lucidity Success System - Myself - Values Do the best leaders have all the answers? (Ep. 19) Can values shape organisational culture? (Ep. 23) Why asking for help feels like a weakness (and how to change that) (Ep. 29) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The power of hope: A leadership skill for uncertain times (Ep. 38) | 28 Aug 2025 | 00:37:43 | |
Hope isn’t fluffy. It’s not vague or naïve. It’s a powerful leadership skill – one that helps you navigate uncertainty, complexity and change with clarity and purpose. And like any other leadership skill hope can be learnt. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet and Lucy unpack why hope matters for leaders – and how it’s very different from blind optimism or wishful thinking. Their conversation draws on research into hope – a fascinating field that shows hope is about more than positive feelings. It’s rooted in clarity, belief and action. They explore:
If you’ve ever wondered how to stay grounded in reality while holding onto possibility, this conversation offers clarity, practical tools and thoughtful insights. Episode links 'Hope is measurable, teachable and learnable', research poster from The Shine Hope Company Why does my confidence ebb and flow? (Ep. 10) Barriers to creativity (Ep. 7) Leading creative teams (Ep. 12) How strategy makes leadership easier (Ep. 13) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost | |||
| Stepping away from a traditional leadership path (and why you're still a leader) (Ep.39) | 11 Sep 2025 | 00:35:12 | |
Stepping back from a traditional leadership role – whether temporarily or permanently – can bring big shifts in identity, confidence and purpose. But leadership isn’t a job title. You’re still a leader, even when life takes you in a different direction. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast, Juliet and Lucy share honest reflections and practical strategies for navigating this kind of transition – whether it’s driven by caring responsibilities, health, a career pivot or simply a desire for change. They explore:
Whether you’re stepping back yourself, supporting someone who is, or questioning whether the traditional leadership path is right for you, this conversation offers clarity, reassurance and thoughtful guidance. Episode links How to show up in vulnerability as a leader (Ep. 35) Why the best leaders don’t network like everyone else (Ep. 34) What if slowing down helps you speed up? (Ep. 20) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Leadership means changing hats – Is your team ready? (Ep. 41) | 09 Oct 2025 | 00:33:03 | |
Great leadership means knowing when to shift perspective – from advocating for your team to thinking about what’s best for the whole organisation. In this episode, Lucy and Juliet explore what it really means to ‘switch hats’ as a leader, why some leaders struggle with it, and how to help others step into that bigger-picture thinking. Whether you’re leading a team, part of a cross-functional project, or building strategic awareness in your role, this episode will help you flex between detail and direction – and understand where your work fits in the bigger picture. They discuss
Episode links YouTube video: "Team #1" by Patrick Lencioni Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Trust, not time in the office, drives performance (Ep. 40) | 25 Sep 2025 | 00:30:52 | |
Leaders don’t build high-performing teams by insisting people come into the office - they do it by building trust. In this episode, Lucy and Juliet explore how hybrid working is sometimes used to avoid tough performance conversations, and why that approach can backfire. They share what trust really looks like in practice, how to spot when it’s breaking down, and what you can do to strengthen it. If you want to lead with more confidence, create a culture of accountability and get the best from your team - this episode is for you. They explore
Episode links TED talk: How to build and rebuild trust – Frances Frei The Speed of Trust by Stephen M.R. Covey 014 Preparing for difficult conversations 035 How to show up in vulnerability as a leader Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional | |||
| The future of leadership: AI, connection and uncertainty (Ep. 46) | 18 Dec 2025 | 00:49:32 | |
In this episode, Juliet and Lucy explore three of the biggest forces shaping the future of leadership: AI, human connection and uncertainty. These themes sit at the centre of how leaders will need to think, work and support their teams in the years ahead. Drawing on their own experiences, conversations with clients and emerging research, they share grounded, practical reflections on how to lead thoughtfully in a world of rapid change. They explore:
If you want to feel better equipped to lead in a world of emerging AI, shifting ways of working and constant change, this episode is for you. Episode links Leading through change (Ep. 11) Preparing for difficult conversations (Ep. 14) The art of listening for leaders (Ep. 16) The power of storytelling in leadership (Ep.17) How to tell stories that inspire and lead (Ep. 18) Do the best leaders have all the answers? ('Shift your perspective' series #1) (Ep. 19) Why speaking up matters - and how to do it well (Ep. 32) How to show up in vulnerability as a leader (Ep. 35) Trust, not time in the office, drives performance (Ep. 40) The hidden reason your strategy isn’t working (Ep.42) Leading through complexity: Tools for thinking and acting clearly (Ep. 43) Facilitation: How leaders can unlock the power of the group (Ep. 44) Coaching: How leaders can unlock the power of the individual (Ep. 45) | |||
| Coaching: How leaders can unlock the power of the individual (Ep. 45) | 04 Dec 2025 | 00:43:19 | |
When the stakes are high, leaders often feel pressure to have all the answers. This episode offers an alternative. Juliet and Lucy explore how taking a coaching approach helps leaders navigate complexity, unlock deeper insight and build a culture where people think boldly and take responsibility. They explore:
If you want to empower your team and lift the weight of feeling that you must have all the answers, this episode is for you. Episode links Facilitation: How leaders can unlock the power of the group (Ep. 44) Do the best leaders have all the answers? (Ep. 19) The art of listening for leaders (Ep. 16) Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Facilitation: How leaders can unlock the power of the group (Ep. 44) | 20 Nov 2025 | 00:40:19 | |
The best leaders don’t have all the answers - they know how to bring people together to find them. In this episode, Lucy and Juliet explore facilitation as a core leadership skill: how to create safe, energising spaces where people feel heard, ideas flow and progress happens. They unpack what great facilitation looks like in practice, from reading the room and adjusting on the spot, to listening deeply and guiding conversations that unlock insight and action. They explore:
If you want to lead with more confidence, clarity and collaboration - this episode is for you. Episode links 043 Leading through complexity 019: Do the best leaders have all the answers? Liberating Structures: App and website Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| Leading through complexity: Tools for thinking and acting clearly (Ep. 43) | 06 Nov 2025 | 00:39:00 | |
In today’s fast-moving world, leaders are rarely solving simple problems with neat, linear answers. Most challenges are complex - full of moving parts, shifting priorities and unpredictable human dynamics. In this episode, Lucy and Juliet unpack what it means to lead through complexity: how to recognise when a problem can’t be ‘solved’ with more data or analysis, and what leaders can do instead. They explore how to pause, think differently and act with courage and to help your teams stay confident amid uncertainty. They explore:
Episode links "Simple Habits for Complex Times: Powerful Practices for Leaders" by Jennifer Garvey Berger, Keith Johnston Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's Quiet Leadership Revolution podcast. Please take one minute to fill in the feedback survey This helps us make the podcast as helpful as possible to you. Thank you! *Links in this post may be affiliate links. If you click and buy, we may make a commission at no additional cost to you. | |||
| The hidden reason your strategy isn't working (Ep. 42) | 23 Oct 2025 | 00:32:52 | |
Most leaders assume strategy fails because of lack of resources, time or clarity. But there’s a hidden reason that can trip up even the smartest leaders: ignoring the role of intuition. In this episode of the Quiet Leadership Revolution, executive coach and strategist Juliet Corbett and facilitator, trainer and coach Lucy Gower explore why strategy isn’t just about cognitive processing and analysis. Together they discuss:
Juliet also shares the backstory behind her new Strategic Flow Map - from her early career in strategy consulting to the turning points that reshaped her approach, including Cal Newport’s 'Deep Work', Michael Neill’s 'Inside-Out Understanding' and even some unexpected lessons following breaking her ankle. Listen in to discover how slowing down, sharpening focus and taking action combine to unlock strategic flow - and why missing one of these steps could be the hidden reason your strategy isn’t working. Reflection questions
Episode links 'Slow Productivity' by Cal Newport YouTube video with Cal Newport about Slow Productivity ideas 'The Inside-Out Revolution' by Michael Neill 'Why Aren't We Awesomer?' TED talk by Michael Neill Connect with Lucy LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lucygower/ Don’t miss out on practical tips and tools to build your confidence and skills at work - sign up to the Lucidity weekly email Connect with Juliet LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/julietcorbett Get tips on finding your strategic focus, empowering your team and regaining control over your time straight into your inbox - sign up for the newsletter Download the free ebook, 'The Strategic Leader' Explore coaching with Juliet Feedback Thank you for listening to Juliet and Lucy's... | |||