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Saison 2 · Épisode 5
lundi 3 juin 2024 • Durée 01:21:57
Student and Early Career Leadership with Jess Sainsbury
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
jeudi 5 mai 2022 • Durée 49:55
Hello Intrepid leaders and welcome to another episode of the Leadership Log where we talk about navigating everyday leadership.
In this episode we are going to be exploring student nurse and early career leadership with the lovely Jess Sainsbury
Leadership gives you greater confidence, strengthens your communication and negotiation skills, and helps develop your personality. Leadership skills help in all aspects of a career, from the job search process to career development.
So to start developing these skills early on in any career seems like a no-brainer
Jess is an early career registered adult and mental health nurse with a passion for enhancing and broadening the knowledge, opportunities, and experiences of all members of the nursing family.
In her last year of her nurse education, Jess was Chair of the Royal College of Nursing Students Committee and encouraged collaborative working not only within the College but with key stakeholders such as the Nursing and Midwifery Council, Health Education England, and the Council of Deans – challenging hierarchy and ways of working.
In addition to this, alongside her Chief Nurse and Senior Regional Nurse, Jess established the Hampshire and Isle of Wight Student Nurse Council – ensuring the voice of nursing students was heard at a strategic level within her local system.
Her special interests include clinical supervision, professional use of social media, student shared professional decision-making and advocating for the nursing profession on a global scale.
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Scholar Spotlight Session with Jemima Kempton
Saison 1 · Épisode 9
jeudi 21 avril 2022 • Durée 33:51
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Scholar Spotlight Sessions In these episodes we talk to past and present Florence Nightingale Foundation scholars and chat about why they wanted to be scholars and their leadership journey to date
In this episode we talk to Jemima Kempton
Jemima is a dual registered adult and mental health nurse who graduated from the University of Southampton in 2019.
Jemima is passionate about advocating for the parity of esteem between physical and mental health care, and strives to honour throughout her practice. She is currently in a lecturer-practitioner role which she has found to be monumental in building her confidence and finds it a privilege to practice in.
Jemima completed the Sandra Charitable Early Career Nurse and Midwife leadership course in 2021 and found it to be absolutely transformational. She has built a network of like minded peers on the course and attributes the course to giving her the confidence to dare to dream beyond her ‘years of qualification’.
Follow Jemima on Twitter: @jemimakempton
The Production Crew have pledge to raise $10,000 to fund a scholar for 2022/23 if you would like to donate please visit our go fund me page: Just Giving Scholars Scholarship
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Coaching and Leadership - with Katharine Gale
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
mercredi 13 avril 2022 • Durée 50:46
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Leadership Log where we talk about navigating everyday leadership.
In this episode we are chatting with Katharine Gale about Coaching in Leadership
Coaching helps leaders build emotional intelligence, with greater self-awareness, empathy, and self-control. Professional coaches provide observations and feedback about individual performance and assist leaders with developing strategies for personal improvement. Coaching also provides the outlet leaders need to motivate and inspire their team.
Katharine has nearly three decades of experience in the NHS as a senior nursing leader and nurse consultant in women's health. Katharine is the chair of the Royal College of Nursing Women’s Health Forum and she is currently funded to research the ‘Working Lives of Menopausal Women in the NHS’. Katharine works with women in healthcare leadership roles as a certified coach and trainer.
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Scholar Spotlight Session with Colette Datt
Saison 1 · Épisode 8
jeudi 7 avril 2022 • Durée 25:10
Storytelling in Leadership with Jane Dwelly
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 31 mars 2022 • Durée 58:07
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Leadership Log where we talk about navigating everyday leadership.
Storytelling is often the best way for leaders to communicate with people they are leading. Effective leaders—the Brene Browns as well as the Obamas — tell or embody stories that speak to other people. So is it the tool that everyone — leaders especially — should be constantly sharpening?
In this episode we are going to be chatting to Jane Dwelly and exploring storytelling and making the case for storytelling as a key competence for effective leadership
Jane can truly be described as a thought leader in digital health and in particular the development of people who are able to make this vital transformation happen. Jane trained and worked as a financial journalist for the first seven years of her career before joining the civil service to work at the Department of Health as its Chief Press Officer and later: head of Communications for Lord Ara Darzi.
Jane started working on the digital health agenda in 2013 in NHS England covering such topics as shared patient records and ambitions to make the NHS “paper free”.
Jane now has a portfolio in which she directs international activities for CHIME - a global membership organisation for digital health leaders, teaches leadership communications around the world, and publishes on the subject of nurse and midwife empowerment through digital health.
Jane lives in South West London with her family and also finds time to be a Trustee of the Florence Nightingale Museum.
Follow Jane on Twitter : @janedwelly
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#Storytelling
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Scholar Spotlight Session with Sarah Holbrook
Saison 1 · Épisode 7
jeudi 17 mars 2022 • Durée 52:21
Welcome to another episode of the Scholar Spotlight Sessions In these episodes we talk to past and present Florence Nightingale Foundation scholars and chat about why they wanted to be scholars and their leadership journey
In this episode we talk with Sarah Holbrook. Sarah is a 2021 Emerging Leader Scholar
Sarah is currently a team lead with the integrated discharge service at North Bristol NHS Trust, where she manages a multi-disciplinary team of nurses, physiotherapists, occupational therapists, discharge trackers and administrators who are supporting inpatient areas with complex discharges.
Outside of work Sarah has a variety of interests including music and football, reading and keeping active with both running and dance fitness. Last year Sarah completed a football referee course and is a wannabe trainee referee.
Follow Sarah on Twitter: @sarahholbrook92
The Production Crew have pledge to raise $10,000 to fund a scholar for 2022/23 if you would like to donate please visit our go fund me page: Just Giving Scholars Scholarship
To find out more about Florence Nightingale scholarships click here
Keep up to date and follow @leadership_log on Twitter. Our DMs are always open.
If you do tweet about us don’t forget to use these hashtags to help us follow the conversations:
#EverydayLeadership
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For more information or if you would like to record an episode with us then please drop us an e-mail at: admin@theleadershiplog
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BONUS Episode: FNF Champions Role - What is it?
Saison 1
vendredi 11 mars 2022 • Durée 30:47
Welcome to bonus episode of the Scholar Spotlight Sessions. In this special episode we are chatting with the lovely Gemma Stacey once more, but this time we are talking about the NEW FNF Champion Role!!
Follow Gemma on Twitter: @GemmaStacey10
Follow the Florence Nightingale Foundation on Twitter: @FNightingaleF
To find out more about Florence Nightingale scholarships click here
The Production Crew have pledge to raise $10,000 to fund a scholar for 2022/23 if you would like to donate please visit our go fund me page: Just Giving Scholars Scholarship
Keep up to date and follow @leadership_log on Twitter. Our DMs are always open.
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#FNFChampion #TeamFlorence
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Disruptive Leadership with Liam Cahill
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
jeudi 10 mars 2022 • Durée 55:37
Hello and welcome to another episode of the Leadership Log where we talk about navigating everyday leadership.
Just about everything in our world is changing. Who envisioned years ago we would all have computers in our pockets with more computing power than NASA used on the moon landing?
Disruption is no longer a bad thing in the workforce. Disruptive leadership is essential in order to transform organisations. So what is it?
In this episode we are chatting to Liam Cahill and exploring disruptive leadership and what that might look like in todays leadership roles.
Liam is a specialist and practitioner in all things disruption, digital revolution and affecting change in the new world of complexity, uncertainty and disruption we find ourselves in. He's built a successful disruptive NHS spin out, worked as an exec and non-exec in healthcare, advised a range of frontline health and social care providers, working with boards, leaders and teams to drive new ways of working, and has done advisory work and mentorship across national bodies such as the armed forces and NHS England, and runs a couple of digital accelerator programmes.
Follow Liam on Twitter : @LiamSectorThree
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#DisruptiveLeadership
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Scholar Spotlight Session with Alexandra Doyle
Saison 1 · Épisode 6
jeudi 3 mars 2022 • Durée 39:08
Welcome to another episode of the Scholar Spotlight Sessions In these episodes we talk to past and present Florence Nightingale Foundation scholars and chat about why they wanted to be scholars and their leadership journey
In this episode we talk with Alex Doyle. Alex is a 2021 Emerging Leader Scholar
Alex's main role is educating the British military’s newest medical recruits about how a human body works and what to do when it doesn’t. She also manages projects relating to medical innovation, both in the UK and many places the military are deployed to. Alongside this, she recently completed a PGCE and aims to take her experience and knowledge into shaping policy for university healthcare education in the future. Her hobbies are running, knitting and Nordic skiing.
Follow Alex on Twitter: @zigzag887
The Production Crew have pledge to raise $10,000 to fund a scholar for 2022/23 if you would like to donate please visit our go fund me page: Just Giving Scholars Scholarship
To find out more about Florence Nightingale scholarships click here
Keep up to date and follow @leadership_log on Twitter. Our DMs are always open.
If you do tweet about us don’t forget to use these hashtags to help us follow the conversations:
#EverydayLeadership
#ScholarSpotlightSession
Follow and subscribe to our shows on anchor or you can find them on all the MAJOR podcast platforms
For more information or if you would like to record an episode with us then please drop us an e-mail at: admin@theleadershiplog
Disclaimer
Thanks for listening to the leadership log where we are navigating everyday leadership. This is a non affiliated podcast in any views, thoughts and opinions expressed by the hosts or guests belong solely to them, and not necessarily to their employer, organization, committee or other group or individual









