Explorez tous les épisodes du podcast Leading Boldly into the Future
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| "Dealers in Hope" with Margaret Nienaber from South Africa | 13 Nov 2025 | 00:53:54 | |
Today’s guest, Margaret Nienaber, is a proud daughter of the Orange Free State—home to the historic Kimberley diamond rush and some of the world’s richest gold fields. She is the Group COO of Standard Bank Group, Africa’s largest bank by assets, operating across 20 African countries and global centers, where she plays a key role in driving growth in Africa. Margaret previously led the Bank’s award-winning Wealth Division and has held senior executive roles across the insurance sector, including CEO of Compass Insurance. She has also served as President of the Insurance Institute of South Africa and sits on several influential boards. A qualified CA, she was named the Most Influential Woman in South African Business and Government (Financial Sector). In our conversation, Margaret shares the pivotal moments and deeply held values that have shaped her leadership—from the power of self-belief, to how Africa’s largest bank scales impact, to a “Mandela moment” that reframed responsibility at the highest levels. Get ready to be inspired by a leader who champions authenticity, embraces vulnerability, and reminds us that true leadership is helping others see their own superpower—not just our own. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "Lead and Stay Alive" with Lué Araújo from Colombia, South America | 23 Oct 2025 | 01:03:01 | |
Welcome to a conversation that transcends the ordinary—where staying alive becomes an act of resilience and destiny. Lue Lué Araújo’s journey from the streets of Cartagena, Colombia, to the heart of his nation’s political struggle reveals powerful lessons on leadership, family, and freedom. From selling mangoes as a child to enduring his father’s six-year kidnapping by FARC guerrillas, Lué shares how hardship forged his purpose and belief in justice and collective action. Drawing inspiration from Nelson Mandela, he defines bold leadership, peace amid chaos, and a vision for a future built on empathy, courage, and intentional teaching. This is more than survival—it’s a masterclass in leading with heart and hope. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “A Childhood Family Parliamentary System” with Kenya High Court Adv. Catherine Musakali | 17 Apr 2025 | 01:10:32 | |
What do family rituals, rural roots, and leadership have in common? In this powerful episode, we journey to the lush farmlands of western Kenya with Catherine Musakali—an accomplished lawyer and global consultant—who shares the profound leadership lessons she inherited around a family firepit. From her role as the family’s minute taker to becoming a treasurer and advocate on the world stage, Catherine reveals how her father’s unique approach to parenting shaped her view on leadership, love, courage, and community. You’ll hear about a father who cooked for his wife after every childbirth, a daughter who returned to school to honor him, and a family whose bonds transcend generations. Tune in for a story that will open your heart, challenge your definition of leadership, and remind you that the strongest leaders often start in the most humble of places. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “The Homecoming Revolution” with Angel Jones in South Africa | 27 Mar 2025 | 00:48:16 | |
What if a single moment could redefine your purpose? For Angel Jones, it was standing in Trafalgar Square, hearing Nelson Mandela’s powerful words: “I want to put you in my pocket and take you home.” That spark ignited a revolution—The Homecoming Revolution—a movement dedicated to bringing talented Africans back to their roots. In this episode, Angel shares her incredible journey from a thriving advertising career in London to leading a bold mission of change and connection across Africa. She opens up about facing a midlife crisis that led to founding an executive search firm, helping top African talent return home to drive impact. You’ll hear her insights on navigating identity, the power of empathy in leadership, and why she believes listening is the most vital skill for leaders today. Plus, Angel reflects on the challenges of misinformation, the role of technology, and how African values of Ubuntu offer hope in a divided world. Get ready for a powerful conversation on bold leadership, resilience, and the future of Africa. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Justice Delayed but Never Denied” with Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals” Dr. Serge Brammertz from Belgium | 06 Mar 2025 | 01:15:03 | |
What does justice look like in a world at war? Join us for a powerful conversation on Leading Boldly into the Future with host Anne Pratt as we explore the relentless pursuit of international justice with one of the world’s leading criminal prosecutors, Chief Prosecutor of the UN International Residual Mechanism for Criminal Tribunals Dr. Serge Brammertz. From tracking down war criminals in the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda to confronting the sobering reality of over 110 armed conflicts today, Dr. Brammertz reflects on his lifelong mission for accountability, the shifting landscape of global leadership, and the heartbreaking yet inspiring voices of survivors. Despite setbacks, his message is clear: giving up is not an option. Tune in to uncover what justice and hope truly mean in the face of conflict. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Rebel Leadership and Boldness” with USA Award-Winning Author Larry Robertson | 13 Feb 2025 | 01:02:41 | |
What if everything you thought about leadership was wrong? Today, host Anne Pratt is joined by Larry Robertson who challenges the traditional playbook on leadership. Larry is a three-time bestselling author whose insights redefine what it means to lead in today’s world. We’ll explore rebel leadership—why leadership must be situational, how boldness fuels transformation, and why the best leaders don’t just lead—they create environments where everyone is empowered to step up. From movements that changed history to the hidden dynamics of bold leadership, this conversation is packed with wisdom that will shift your perspective on influence, adaptability, and collective action. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “United Nations Global Negotiations” with Amb. Elayne Whyte Gómez from Costa Rica | 23 Jan 2025 | 01:01:08 | |
Step into the heart of global diplomacy, where the fate of nations is decided—this episode takes you behind the scenes of United Nations global negotiations. Our guest, Amb. Elayne Whyte Gómez, who has held pivotal roles including Vice Minister for Foreign Affairs, reflects on her early influences—from family discussions to the remarkable events that sparked her passion for diplomacy and leadership. Tune in as we unravel the story behind her bold career moves, pioneering work in social justice, and the lessons she's learned along the way in advocating for change on the world stage. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Good Governance – An Accountability Crisis” with A Globally Respected Expert, Phil Armstrong, in South Africa | 02 Jan 2025 | 01:06:56 | |
What does good governance look like in a world facing unprecedented challenges, from a global pandemic to the ever-growing threat of climate change? Join us as we delve into the mind of Phil Armstrong, a renowned expert on corporate governance who has worked across 85 countries and consulted for governments, regulators, and the World Bank. From Phil’s remarkable career to his experiences with diverse cultures, we explore how governance has changed over time—and will continue to change in the future. This episode is packed with wisdom for leaders navigating today’s challenges. Don’t miss our conversation on how boards can adapt, diversify, and stay aligned with strategic goals to thrive in a rapidly changing world. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Media Power” with Africa’s Award-Winning Journalist Rosemary Okello Orlale in Kenya | 12 Dec 2024 | 00:54:36 | |
What if the stories we hear every day are shaping the world more than we realize? Join us for a compelling conversation with Rosemary Okello Orlale, an award-winning Kenyan journalist, as we delve into the power of media in shaping narratives, influencing society, and driving change. Rosemary shares her insights on media ethics, the role of journalism in conflict resolution, and the importance of balanced reporting. We explore the challenges and opportunities facing media in the digital age, and discuss how leadership can leverage media to address critical global issues. Discover the profound impact of media on individuals, communities, and the world. | |||
| “MTN A Corporate Giant Who Leads Like Mandela Today” with Global Group Executive Paul Norman in South Africa | 21 Nov 2024 | 01:23:30 | |
Can a mobile operator truly drive social change? Join us as we explore the transformative journey of MTN, Africa’s largest multi-billion-dollar mobile operator, with a commitment to shared value, inclusion, and belonging. In this episode, we sit down with Paul Norman, an influential leader at MTN, who shares his personal journey and insights into the company's impressive growth, including their work connecting millions to the internet for the first time. From growing up under apartheid to leading a company that unites diverse communities across the continent, Paul’s story is one of resilience, vision, and breaking barriers. Discover how MTN goes beyond technology, fostering connection and empowerment, and building a legacy that redefines corporate social responsibility by investing in education across Africa. Don't miss this episode to discover the power of inclusion in action! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Dare to Share Your Measured Vulnerability” with Corporate Director Jo-Ann Pöhl in South Africa | 31 Oct 2024 | 00:45:10 | |
In today's episode, we dive deep with Jo-Ann Pöhl, a powerhouse of resilience and leadership, who shares her journey of measured vulnerability. From humble beginnings in small mining towns in South Africa to becoming a recognized leader in international finance, Jo has garnered accolades, including Africa's Top 20 Rising Stars and the Trailblazer Award. Join us as we explore how this former Chief Financial Officer for Standard Chartered Bank Africa navigated the complexities of her career while facing personal challenges, including her battle with cancer. Jo's insights into authenticity, the strength found in vulnerability, and the importance of building connections are sure to inspire. Get ready for an enlightening conversation that challenges conventional notions of success and reveals how true leadership is forged in the fires of adversity. You won’t want to miss this! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Rumi - The Kingdom of Love” with Dr. Mansour Malik in Dubai, UAE | 10 Oct 2024 | 01:13:44 | |
In this captivating episode, join us as we sit down with an extraordinary guest, Dr. Mansour Malik—a corporate lawyer turned international human rights advocate and founder of Kingdom of Love—whose career spans London to Dubai. Discover how his unique journey, rooted in his early exposure to herbal medicine, transformed his life’s mission from practicing law to serving humanity. From fighting landmark cases that set legal precedents in the UK’s Supreme Court to addressing the power of love in today’s world, this conversation will inspire you with stories of resilience, passion, and a deep commitment to making a global impact. Tune in to hear the remarkable tale of a life dedicated to justice and compassion. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Break the Chains of Violence” with Dr. Bernice A. King in the USA | 02 Oct 2025 | 01:11:06 | |
Ever wonder how a child of civil rights legends navigates immense personal tragedy to become a powerful voice for change? In this powerful episode, we sit down with Dr. Bernice A. King, CEO of The King Center and daughter of civil rights icons Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Coretta Scott King. Dr. A. King shares her incredible life journey, from navigating immense personal tragedy at a young age to finding her calling in ministry and advocacy. Discover how pivotal moments, including an unexpected encounter with Nelson Mandela, shaped her understanding of love-centered leadership and her unwavering commitment to non-violence. Join us as Dr. A. King unpacks the challenges of our current chaotic world and offers profound insights on how we can break the chains of violence, individually and collectively, by tapping into a higher moral intelligence."Uncover the extraordinary journey of Dr. Bernice A. King, a woman born into the powerful legacy of civil rights, as she navigates personal tragedy and finds her voice in a world yearning for change. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Educate Our Children for Tomorrow” with International Educator Tony Gerlicz in the USA | 19 Sep 2024 | 01:07:14 | |
The Mandela International Magnet School is leading the way towards an innovative model of higher education that aims to give our world a human face. Leading a dynamic team to fulfill this challenge is Tony Gerlicz, an international educator who came up with the concept for the international magnet school in 2014. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, Tony relives the pivotal moments in his life and career that led him to a passionate pursuit for meaningful change. He also shares how Nelson Mandela’s ethos around education served as a model for what he set out to create. Join in and learn more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "The Trial That Shocked the World" with Prakash Diar in Canada | 29 Aug 2024 | 01:00:57 | |
In the mid and late 1980s, a brave, young lawyer defended the “Sharpeville Six,” who were wrongfully prosecuted and sentenced to death for a crime they did not commit. Prakash Diar lost the case, but he used that loss to propel himself to a bigger struggle – to take on the entire apartheid system and apply global political pressure to galvanize the world, to fight for a collective cause. Prakash may have lost the first battle, but he eventually won the war. He is a great example of how one individual’s voice can spark a collective effort to bring about change. Learn more about his story here. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| The Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital with Dr. Nkuli Boikhutso in South Africa | 08 Aug 2024 | 00:45:57 | |
Our children are our future. But what kind of future will we have if our children can’t get the best healthcare they deserve? Like many other things, health is intricately linked with deeper societal issues. But that doesn’t mean it’s impossible to do it with excellence. Dr. Nkuli Boikhutso exemplifies this virtue as the CEO of the Nelson Mandela Children's Hospital. Sitting down with Anne Pratt in this episode, Dr. Nkuli shares how she went from child patient to someone who ensures exemplary delivery of care to children in need. Tune in to hear her powerful story and inspiring takes on bold leadership! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Corporate Chiefs Leverage Big Business Power to Help Save Our World” with Harvard Professor Rebecca Henderson in the USA | 18 Jul 2024 | 01:07:13 | |
There is a lot of untapped power in big business, and it’s not just because of the financial power they possess. Collectively, the world’s capitalists have the potential to join forces and create positive change in the world. And what better what to leverage all that power and scale than to address some of the most pressing problems the world is facing? There are a couple of directions this could take, but today’s guest specifically explores how global capitalism can be a force for good in terms of addressing climate change. Harvard Professor Rebecca Henderson talks about this topic extensively in her highly-acclaimed book, “Reimagine Capitalism in a World on Fire.” Join her and Anne Pratt in this transformative episode as she unravels her thoughts on how we can use big business power to make the world a better place. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Tragic Optimism” with Dean and Director Jon Foster-Pedley in South Africa | 27 Jun 2024 | 01:12:24 | |
With all the tragedy happening in the world every day, it’s quite easy to lose hope in humanity. However, as leaders, we should be the first to model that optimism so that others can be inspired. In this episode of Leading Boldly into the Future, Anne Pratt is joined by Jon Foster-Pedley, dean and director of Henley Business School Africa. Jon invites us to rethink “tragic optimism” and use it as paradigm for leadership. He also talks about the lasting value of kindness and paying it forward, the importance of collective intelligence, and why Nelson Mandela’s anger can be inspiring. Tune in for more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "A West Point Military Academy Cadet” with Dr. Modupe Taylor-Pearce in Sierra Leone | 06 Jun 2024 | 00:58:36 | |
You can only lead others to the extent that you can lead yourself. Self-discipline and leadership go hand-in-hand. This is something that every aspiring bold leader needs to understand if they are to lead effectively. Dr. Modupe Taylor-Pearce of Sierra Leone learned this important principle from his stay in West Point and his years of experience in wartime and peacetime leadership in his home country. In today’s episode, he joins Anne Pratt in a wide-ranging conversation that touches on the themes of servant leadership, the future of Africa and humanity, and the importance of self-discipline in leadership and in life. Tune in for more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "From A Cotton Field of Dreams to the White House" with Janis Kearney in the USA | 16 May 2024 | 00:56:51 | |
Many times, what people really need to change their lives for the better is a sliver of hope, and that hope can come in many forms. As leaders, we can use the power of story to inspire hope in others. This is what Janis Kearney has been doing as an author and philanthropist. Janis is the author of the inspirational memoir, “Cotton Field of Dreams.” we listen and learn about some defining childhood moments and powerful moments in the White House, meeting multiple heads of states, including defining moments with President Bill Clinton and President Nelson Mandela, the little-known story and childhood pain of the late and great Maya Angelou and how she turned pain into purpose and her mute, voiceless period in her life into one of the most powerful voices of our time. Join in! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “The Nelson Mandela University” with Amb. Nozipho January-Bardill in South Africa | 25 Apr 2024 | 01:14:42 | |
Vulnerability is the new leadership superpower. Gone are the days when leadership meant winning at all cost. The great Nelson Mandela himself valued vulnerability, and he modeled it in his own leadership. Today’s guest, Amb. Nozipho January-Bardill strives to live by Mandela’s example as she leads the very organization that bears his name. She the current Chairperson of the Council of the Nelson Mandela University in South Africa. She is also one of the first high profile board members of the Nelson Mandela Foundation. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, she shares her journey to leadership, her mission to make a sizeable impact on the world, and the treasures she got from learning from one of the world’s greatest leaders. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “A World On Climate Red Alert” with Dr. Richard Munang in Kenya, Africa | 04 Apr 2024 | 01:18:08 | |
The youth is our greatest untapped weapon to help solve the ongoing climate crisis. With the right tools and inspiration, we can leverage the youth to take unprecedented climate action that impacts not only the planet but also their own economic betterment. Dr. Richard Munang has been involved in this initiative in the past few decades, empowering Africa’s youth to engage in innovative volunteerism and climate entrepreneurship to help mitigate the negative impacts of climate change while putting food on the table. Exciting times are ahead of us if we can get our youth to care and take action. Tune in and learn how people like Dr. Munang are finally moving the needle in the right direction! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Apartheid’s Public Enemy No. 1” with UK Parliament's Lord Peter Hain | 14 Mar 2024 | 01:09:04 | |
Nelson Mandela was the most iconic figure in South African history because of his heroic struggle against apartheid and racism, but he wouldn’t have done what he had done if not for the brave leaders who also took the stand against the oppressive establishment in their own ways. Decades before being a Lord in the UK Parliament, Peter Hain was one of those people. A young man at that time, Lord Hain started simply by opposing the all-White South African cricket team. You wouldn’t believe just how significant that was unless you heard the whole story. So much has his impact been that he was considered Public Enemy No. 1 by the ruling apartheid government. Decades later, Lord Hain has a powerful message to all world leaders and every one of us who’s aspiring for real change in the world. Stay tuned and learn what he has to say! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Hollywood’s Mighty Megaphone” with Internationally Awarded Movie Creator & Humanitarian, Kevin Morra, in the USA | 11 Sep 2025 | 01:18:54 | |
In a world increasingly shaped by media, Hollywood stands as a powerful force, a global megaphone for entertainment, culture, and storytelling. But what is the true impact of this influence? And how does the industry wield its immense power to shape our thoughts, passions, and dreams? In a captivating conversation, we delve into these questions and more with Kevin Morra, a seasoned film producer and director. From blockbusters grossing billions to documentaries that touch the very core of humanity, Morra offers unique insights into the responsibility of storytelling in the modern age, the profound impact of global experiences, and the enduring power of selfless acts. Join us as we explore the intersection of Hollywood's grand narratives and the quiet heroism that shapes our world. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “DEI – Adapt, Transform, or a Rigged Monopoly?” with former JSE Director Zeona Jacobs in Switzerland | 22 Feb 2024 | 00:55:01 | |
Can you imagine what it must have been like in South African corporate board rooms when apartheid was lifted and a new political order started to rule over the country? Diversity, inclusion, and equity didn’t come about as if by magic. Brave, and sometimes unwilling activists have to take active steps to make it happen. Zeona Jacobs has seen her fair share of this DEI struggle in her corporate roles. In this episode, she shares how she and a small group of black African men and women bandied together and became unwilling activists in a conservative, large, white dominated corporate environment in a company still struggling to come to terms with a democratic, free South Africa. She also tells us why President Mandela called her courageous at a large televised public event. Tune in and learn a ton from today’s bold leader! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “ESG: How to Sustain Sustainability” with Board Director, Tech Entrepreneur, and Investor Mr. Ryan McManus in the USA | 01 Feb 2024 | 01:04:21 | |
Gone are the days when sustainability, corporate social responsibility, and ESG are just nice concepts to have as a company. In this digital age, ESG is intrinsically tied to corporate success. In this episode, tech entrepreneur and board director Ryan McManus eloquently discusses the place of ESG in the evolving digital economy and how companies can use it as a competitive advantage. Ryan firmly believes that sustainability can only be sustainable if it directly impacts on the metrics that we typically associate with business success. Tune in and find out how this relates to the future of leadership now that we are in the midst of massive revolutions in the digital economy. | |||
| “Africa is Too Rich to Be Poor” with Leading Businessman and Academic Mr. Frik Landman in South Africa | 11 Jan 2024 | 01:14:54 | |
What must it take so Africa can fulfill her true potential? Embark on a transformative journey with Anne Pratt on Leading Boldly into the Future as she welcomes Mr. Frik Landman, a distinguished figure from the southern tip of Africa. In this episode, Mr. Landman, a seasoned businessman and academic, passionately shares insights on why Africa is too rich to be poor. Drawing parallels between Nelson Mandela's leadership and the need for a super-cognitive revolution, he challenges the status quo and urges us to rethink our paradigms for true progress. Explore the concept of paradigms, their impact on beliefs and actions, and why they must evolve for Africa to become what it its destined to become. With anecdotes from Mandela's transformative era, Mr. Landman inspires thoughtful, bold action, emphasizing that small steps lead to giant leaps for humanity. Join the movement towards revolutionary thinking, where each conversation is a call to challenge norms and pave the way for a brighter, more prosperous Africa and a world united in thoughtful boldness. Tune in! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| Religion, Peace, and Justice: ‘I Hear Your Cry’ – with recent UCC Global President Rev. Dr. John Dorhauer in the USA | 21 Dec 2023 | 00:57:56 | |
For a significant part of human history, religion has always served to unify communities in a shared set of values and beliefs. But it has also been an instrument for othering and division. In these polarizing times, religion has to make a stance either for division or unity. Today’s bold leader believes that religion can be used as a catalyst for harmonious coexistence and cooperation across denominations of believers, and non-believers too. Rev. Dr. John Dorhauer is the Global President of the United Church of Christ (UCC). True to the teachings of his denomination, Dr. Dorhauer is an exemplar of tolerance, peace-building, and valuing of human life. Join in as he shares his profound insight into the intersection of love, peace, and justice, and how religion can be a force for positive change in the world. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “The FIGHT To Save America” with John Della Volpe in the USA | 30 Nov 2023 | 00:50:48 | |
The Gen Z are no longer kids. As we speak, they are now set to determine the course of American and world history, especially now that democracy hangs on the balance. Is Gen Z our secret weapon in the fight to save America? Our guest, John Della Volpe, deeply believes this to be the case. John is a pollster, an advisor to President Joe Biden’s administration, and the author of the best-selling book Fight: How Gen Z Is Channeling Their Fear and Passion to Save America. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, he shares more with us about Gen Z, the forces that shape them and fuel them, and their issues of concern. He also shares advice to President Joe Biden and his Boston Mandela Moment. Tune in and learn how this generation’s fear, passion, and heightened sense of urgency may well be the golden key to help save democracy and America.
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| ‘Swimming Upstream and Rugged Resilience” with Prof. Shirley Zinn in South Africa | 09 Nov 2023 | 01:16:38 | |
Nelson Mandela once famously said, “Courage is not the absence of fear, but the triumph over it.” Prof. Shirley Zinn not only conquered her fear, but she managed to get back up repeatedly with rugged resilience as she swims upstream on her path to success, impact, and significance. In this conversation, she shares more about her personal and professional story, a fatal car crash and losing her only child, Jamie and why Mandela's leadership is an unfinished business and matters today more than ever. Tune in and be reminded that in life, there is no easy way up. We need to stop glossing over the grit. There is a whole messy process in order to rise above our circumstances and rewrite our story. But we have that power, if we so choose. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “HOT Politics and Peaceful Elections” with Patricia Luhanga in Zambia | 19 Oct 2023 | 01:01:49 | |
If you live in a country where peaceful elections are the norm, count yourself lucky. Such is not the case in much of the world. Globally, the challenge of protecting our democracies from powers that seek to undermine them is a huge undertaking. Patricia Luhanga did a lot more than her share in making sure that the electoral process goes smoothly in her home turf, Zambia. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, she talks about how in partnership with the Zambian media, the Independent Electoral Commission of Zambia was able to mediate an amicable resolution to the hotly-contested 2021 general elections. She also shares her precious insights on global bold leadership and how everyone of us can contribute. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Money, Crisis, Success, Corporations, and You” with South Africa’s Ben Kodisang | 28 Sep 2023 | 01:08:55 | |
There is no denying how many mountains money can move, but it doesn’t have to be all self-serving. Otherwise, you’ll fall as fast as you rise. For Ben Kodisang, capital returns and social returns are not mutually exclusive: you can make good money while also doing good. In this episode, he joins Anne Pratt to talk about how, in this world of money, power, and investments, future leaders will need to develop a good head and a good heart to achieve sustainable success. Ben is the Founder and CEO of ALT Capital Partners, a Pan Africa impact investment management business that focuses on private markets. Doing Social Impact Property Investments, he dives deep into the role of business that extends more than just profits. From his big investment failure to multi-million investment successes, Ben generously shares his experiences and the hard-won lessons he learned that transformed his relationship with money and investments. Tune in and discover the Mandela moment that forever changed his life! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “I said ‘No’ to the President and Got Decorated” with Ecuador’s Former Foreign Affairs Minister H.E. Luis Gallegos | 07 Sep 2023 | 00:50:53 | |
Our world is at a tipping point. We face unprecedented and life-threatening challenges for humanity, from artificial intelligence to quantum computing, climate change, and the looming specter of nuclear war. How do we, as individuals and as a global community, confront this uncertain, perilous future? Luis Gallegos, a former Foreign Affairs Minister of Ecuador and a diplomat with a successful and storied career, talks to us about Statesmanship vs. Leadership, and why we must summons Courage and stand up and say “No,” even to a President. But statesmanship, and saying “No” are just two pieces of the leadership puzzle. To confront this perilous future, we require A Super Cognitive Revolution, a revolutionary brain power that gives us bigger and better, higher-order thinking. Imagine a world where we view humanity as one species, one race, the human race, and transcend artificial, man-made divisions. Picture and develop a new “Intelligence” type that incorporates Existential and Spiritual dimensions where we cognitively understand the inter-dependence of humanity. Like Mandela did for South Africa and the world, what the world needs now is a radical new way to think, act, and lead. Armed with Mandela’s Leadership Blueprint, you too can develop your Statesmanship, Courage, and Super Cognitive Ability needed to transform yourselves, change your nations, and galvanize our world. The history of tomorrow hinges on the thoughtful and bold actions we take today. Tune in for more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "USA Massachusetts Governor Deval Patrick’s Leadership Way" | 17 Aug 2023 | 01:02:34 | |
The United States of America was once the global gold standard for democracy. Why would the America of today not respond well to a message of unity? As perplexing as it sounds, it is what we are seeing today, not only in America but on global scale. Is there any way to fix this? What role will leadership play to bring unity back to the mainstream? This question keeps Governor Deval Patrick awake every day as he fulfills his demanding leadership duties. In this episode, he points to the massive problem of getting the message of unity across in this age of sensationalism and celebrity. He also explains why he remains hopeful for a brighter tomorrow and how bold leaders can pave the way for the people to follow. Tune in and decide for yourself if there is still hope for America and the world and what we can do about it! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “VUKA Alert: Experiential Learning Ignites Explosive Change” with Corporate Chair, Wendy Lucas Bull, in South Africa | 21 Aug 2025 | 01:18:30 | |
In a world grappling with uncertainty, a powerful truth emerges: real transformation doesn't just happen in boardrooms, it ignites in the heart of experience. Join us as we delve into a riveting conversation with corporate luminary Wendy Lucas Bull, whose journey from the competitive tennis court to the highest echelons of South African business is as unexpected as it is inspiring. Discover how her pioneering "VUKA" initiative—a radical plunge into experiential learning—unleashed an explosive turnaround at First National Bank, demonstrating that human connection and empathetic understanding are the ultimate catalysts for change. Get ready to rethink leadership, disrupt conventional wisdom, and uncover the extraordinary power of leading with humanity. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "Courageously Call People In, Not Out" to Heal Conflictual Divides with United World College (UWC) USA President Dr. Victoria Mora | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:54:25 | |
In a deeply polarized world, the quest for truth, reconciliation, and uniting humanity takes center stage. In this powerful episode, Anne Pratt engages in a heartfelt and authentic conversation with Dr. Victoria Mora, President of United World College U.S.A. and a member of the prestigious International Women's Forum. The topic explores conflict resolution strategies and the importance of calling people in instead of calling them out. Dr. Mora discusses how the relationship between truth and reconciliation can reshape the course of history, and how ordinary individuals can bring about extraordinary change. Be inspired by her compelling insights on focusing attention and intentionality in this age of distraction. Learn how the call for unity, rather than division, can pave the way for healing and progress. Tune in now and emerge empowered and enlightened, ready to take your own thoughtful, bold actions towards shaping a better, more united future for all. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “A Global Trailblazer” with the World Trade Organization (WTO) Director General Dr. Ngozi in Switzerland | 06 Jul 2023 | 00:30:32 | |
When we look at trailblazers, it can be intimidating to imagine how much work it took to be where they are. However, for our amazing guest in this episode, becoming a global trailblazer is a natural outcome of doing what she loves and courageously taking considered risks. We have the privilege of welcoming Dr. Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, the Director General of the World Trade Organization and the first woman and African to hold the position in the 75-year history of the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade and the WTO. In this inspiring conversation, Dr. Ngozi shares her remarkable journey as a trailblazing economist and her experiences as Nigeria's former finance minister. Not without facing hardships, she also talks about her pivotal role in reforming the Nigerian economy and securing debt relief for the country. Tune in to gain valuable wisdom from a truly influential leader as Dr. Ngozi shares her thoughts on the future of leadership and the need for global cooperation in solving critical challenges. Don't miss this episode filled with courage, perseverance, and visionary leadership as we journey across Dr. Ngozi’s mixed childhood of rural village modesty, luxury, and life-threatening hardship. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Weaponizing Education to Change the World” with Rehmah Kasule in Uganda | 15 Jun 2023 | 00:47:51 | |
It takes a global village to change the world in a powerful way, and education is the single most effective weapon we can use to make that happen. Coming from the rural village of Goma in the landlocked African country of Uganda, Rehmah Kasule used education to shape her own destiny as an entrepreneur, speaker, author, and global leader. As a youth and gender development expert, she also uses education to shape the destinies of others, especially women and young people. In this conversation with Anne Pratt, Rehmah talks about the powerful lessons she learned at the stead of her mentor, Bulaimu Muwanga Kibirige, who recently passed away. She talks about the five Ds of large-scale social impact projects, shifting mindset from success to significance, and why takes a village to exercise leadership. Tune in for all of these plus the power of weaponizing education in making an impact on your own life as well as that of others! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Leading with Dignity” with Harvard’s Dr. Donna Hicks in the USA | 25 May 2023 | 01:04:34 | |
We may be different and unequal in positions of power, but we are all equal in dignity. Dignity consciousness or what international expert on conflict resolution, Dr. Donna Hicks, calls “Mandela Consciousness,” ensures that nobody can take away your dignity. Dignity is your inherent value or worth. You're born with it. It is different to respect, which is earned. At the heart of every conflict and injustice in the world is an assault on human dignity. As leaders, how do we ensure that the way we lead upholds the dignity of the people we’re leading. Join this conversation between Dr. Hicks and Anne Pratt as they unravel the threads of this unspoken human conversation that may just be the key to resolving conflicts and creating a culture that brings out the best in people. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Stage 3 Gastric Cancer – Going for Cure" Special Message from Anne Pratt in the USA | 04 May 2023 | 00:08:31 | |
It’s official. Anne Pratt has been diagnosed with stage 3 gastric cancer. She remains hopeful for the best possible outcome, and she has gathered the best team around her to work tirelessly to find the best possible cure. But what would this mean for the Leading Boldly into the Future podcast? Tune in for this special announcement. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Adaptive Leadership” with Harvard Kennedy School Fellow Mercy Atieno Odongo in Dubai | 27 Apr 2023 | 00:50:51 | |
Most of us would have heard “adapt or die.” The past few years have shown us just how true that saying rings, especially when it comes to leadership. Why is adaptive leadership so critical in the world? Joining Anne Pratt from Dubai is Mercy Atieno Odongo, a Harvard Kennedy School Edward Mason fellow and Obama Foundation, Africa Emerging Leader, and is the Founder of the Adaptive Leadership Foundation. In an engaging conversation, Mercy explains what adaptive leadership means to her, emphasizing the leader’s role to distinguish between technical and adaptive challenges, and act accordingly. She also shares snippets of her leadership journey that shaped her worldview and purpose-driven career. Tune in and learn how you can practice leadership in a powerful way by mobilizing people to tackle tough challenges and thrive! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “African Leadership University (ALU) Ranked in Global Top 50 Most Innovative Companies” with Provost Dr. Nhlanhla Thwala | 20 Apr 2023 | 01:01:28 | |
The African Leadership University has started a revolution in higher education. It’s more than just another brick in the wall. It is transforming higher learning in Africa to produce its future leaders. For its work, it was named one of the Global Top 50 Most Innovative Companies in 2019. To talk to us about this extraordinary achievement and how it became a possibility, Anne Pratt invites Provost Dr. Nhlanhla Thwala to the show. Dr. Thwala is the best example of what he’s trying to produce at ALU. Coming from a background of poverty himself, he used his abilities to rise to the top and ultimately build an illustrious career as a leader and educator. Join in and learn how Africa can leverage the talents and resources that are already available within it to emerge as a prosperous continent in the future world stage, how young people can take on the responsibility of leadership in these turbulent times, and how ALU is making its contribution to this revolution. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Don’t Choose Extinction” with United Nations Boaz Paldi in the USA | 13 Apr 2023 | 01:04:03 | |
Planet Earth is on Red Alert, and there is no Planet B. If there is one thing that will unify humanity and keeps us all awake at night, it is the climate emergency and its’ existential threat to the human species. #DontChooseExtinction is not just a compelling and catchy name for a climate action advertising campaign. It is the message that Boaz Paldi is spreading worldwide as the UNDP’s Chief Creative Officer. The UN Secretary General António de Guterres and the United Nations are deeply concerned about the climate crisis and the inaction or inadequate action by major stakeholders to help course correct. Boaz Paldi joins Anne Pratt on the show to share ‘the story behind the story’ of #Don’t Choose Extinction,” and ways we can become part of the solution to save humanity. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| “Africa's Food Glorious Food” with Amandla Ooko-Ombaka in Kenya | 06 Apr 2023 | 01:00:01 | |
Africa is the perfect place to do well and to do good. Think about it. It’s an underestimated continent with 54 countries, 1.4 billion people, a treasure chest of investment opportunities and a market valued at more than $3.1 trillion US and an estimated $430 million empty bellies. There is a tremendous opportunity for agriculture corporations to seize this challenge and win both in terms of financial success and social impact. Amandla Ooko-Ombaka fleshes this out in this conversation with Anne Pratt. Amandla is a Senior McKinsey Associate Partner and a member of the Leadership Council for Harvard University Center of African Studies. In this episode, she talks about the untapped opportunity to reach the last mile and help the poorest of the poor in Africa’s rural communities achieve food security. She shares how she helped a multinational agricultural company break into Africa's billionaire club and how she asserted her own moral courage within McKinsey to redefine the operating system of the company. Plus, she shares her Mandela Moment, a moment in a cold Boston winter when she had her own Nelson Mandela Mini Long Walk to Freedom. Tune in for all of these and more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "A Builder of Modern Bulgaria" with former Foreign Affairs Minister H.E. Nadezhda Neynsky | 30 Mar 2023 | 00:55:40 | |
At a young age, H.E. Nadezhda Neynsky was exposed to a world that taught her that it was not enough to be capable, talented, hardworking, and ambitious to have a bright future. You need to be a part of the system, piercing through the structures and changing it from the inside. This led her to enter the world of politics, where she is putting herself forward to be part of the change as a builder of modern Bulgaria. In this episode, she joins Anne Pratt to tell her inspiring journey—taking us across her country’s history to inspiring hope in the Balkans. Find out how Nadezhda stood up to the Russian ambassador in times of war. Learn about the night that changed her life. And gain insights about the leadership crisis she is seeing in her region and worldwide. Plus, discover her Harvard initiative to build the leadership capacity and unity in the former Balkan states in Southeastern Europe. Full of hard-earned wisdom and advice, this conversation will definitely provide you with inspiration to stand for truth and fortify your own moral courage. Tune in to not miss out! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "A Voice for the Voiceless“ with International Award-Winning Movie-Maker Ramesh Sharma in India | 31 Jul 2025 | 01:21:51 | |
What if a single film could echo the cries of the unheard and shake the foundations of injustice? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Ramesh Sharma, the international award-winning movie-maker behind Ahimsa - Gandhi: The Power of the Powerless. In this powerful discussion, Sharma delves into his lifelong dedication to giving a voice to the voiceless through his films. Discover what drives him to expose injustices, from challenging the "Imperial DNA" of colonialism to highlighting the struggles of marginalized communities. Explore with us how the nonviolent power of the powerless can ignite profound social change, and how the power of one individual, like Gandhi or Mandela, can resonate across continents and generations, shaping a more just world. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "The American Schism" with Best-Selling Author Seth Radwell in the USA | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:58:44 | |
These days, it seems like it is better to keep our opinions to ourselves for fear of offending others. We see this not only among individuals but also corporations. There is a tendency to just put our heads in the sand to avoid any engagement. Observing this, Seth David Radwell describes a collapse of political dialogue in the country. And he has written a bestselling book that will take us deep into this current state. In this episode, he joins Anne Pratt to tell us all about American Schism. Seth gives a sneak peek into the history of rifts and divisions that we still see nowadays. Using history as a great teacher, he then shares the lessons we can learn to move past the division. Follow along to this enlightening episode and, with Seth, analyze, understand, and see how he inspires hope to bring back rational political discourse, so we can build a better and progressive society. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "Growing Up I Wanted to be White" with MTN Group Exec. Yolanda Cuba in South Africa | 16 Mar 2023 | 00:52:38 | |
How do we develop a growth mindset, one of teachability that says, "I make mistakes and grow," one of adaptability that says, "I transform and change," and one of possibility that says, "I can be more, do more, and achieve the impossible"? This is what we learn from the story of Yolanda Cuba, who went from wanting to be a white person when she grew up to becoming a trailblazer for women in business in the African continent. At age 29, Yolanda became one of the youngest chief executive offices ever of a Johannesburg Stock Exchange-listed company. She is the Vice President for Southern and Eastern Africa of the super-successful MTN Group, a homegrown company that is turning heads for its success in Africa and the Middle East. In this conversation, she shares why and how mindset matters, why having a twin uplifts you, why sustainable success is much greater than the numbers in business, why Environmental, Social, and Governance issues matter more than ever, and why meeting Nelson Mandela forever changed the way she leads. Tune in for all of these and more! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| "A Refugee is a Refugee" with Dean Dr. Maja (Maya) Zelihic in the USA | 09 Mar 2023 | 00:54:20 | |
No matter where we come from or what challenges we face, we can all make a positive impact in the world and overcome adversity. As refugees, we are not defined by our past, but by the strength and resilience we exhibit in the face of adversity. In this episode, we have Dr. Maja Zelihic, who shares her powerful story as a refugee. Growing up in Yugoslavia during a time of war, Dr. Maja experienced unimaginable hardships and challenges that shaped her into the person she is today. After transferring to Austria, Dr. Maja faced new struggles as she adapted to a new culture and language. She opens up about her struggles with survivor’s guilt. Through her journey, she learned valuable lessons about resilience, empathy, and the importance of community. Dr. Maja reminds us that a refugee is a refugee, no matter where they come from or when they arrive, and that we all have the power to make a positive impact in the lives of those around us. Tune in to hear Dr. Maja's story of survival, strength, and hope. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||
| A Carjacking Leadership Moment with H.E. Prof. Dr. Edgars | 02 Mar 2023 | 01:01:14 | |
What would you do if you found yourself in the middle of a carjacking event? This traumatic moment has the power to alter your identity because it is now a part of you, and it is difficult to shake that. This episode’s guest has gone through a very traumatic carjacking incident. What he realized soon after extends far beyond himself, bringing out a strong leadership moment. Anne Pratt is with none other than H. E. Prof. Dr. Ambassador Tal Edgars. Professor Edgars is a multi-awarded businessman, academic, author, and diplomat and has been profiled as one of the most sought-after strategists of the 21st century. In this show, he takes us deep into his realizations since the events of April 11th, how that adversity shaped him, and how it redefined his urgent ideals on leadership. Professor Edgars also talks about how the pains and anguish of seeing the lack of women in leadership drove his hunger to succeed. What is more, he shares the meaning of true leadership, the biggest leadership challenges in South Africa and the world, the relevance and impact of Ubuntu, and the importance of not just creating goals but following through with sustainable actions. Full of wisdom on leadership in the current context, Professor Edgars gives us an episode filled with important and much-needed conversations. Tune in to not miss out! Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review & share! https://anne-pratt.com | |||