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This is Leadership Limbo âa podcast aimed at helping leaders embrace the discomfort and power of leading themselves and others in the midst of it all. We blend real insight with practical tools to help you lead with self-awareness, purpose, and influenceâwherever you are on your leadership journey.
Learn more about the work both Josh and John to support leaders by visiting our websites:
John Clark, Founder of Best Days Consulting: bestdaysconsulting.org
Josh Hugo, Founder of PIQ Strategies: piqstrategies.com
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The Tension Between Accidental and Intentional Communication
Episode 8
mardi 30 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 29:44
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John dive into one of the most foundationalâand often overlookedâskills of leadership: communication. Picking up from their exploration of performance and management, they shift focus to the ways leaders communicate with their teams, their peers, and their managers.
The conversation unpacks a simple but powerful formula:
Communication = Transmission + Reception.
Itâs not enough to just speak or listenâboth have to work in tandem for true understanding.
Josh and John frame todayâs tension as the gap between accidental communication and intentional communication. Too often, leaders over-invest in the intentional while overlooking how much influence their âaccidentalâ moments - or overall lack of self-awareness and intentionality about their communication - can have on team trust, alignment, and culture.
Along the way, they share personal reflections on their own communication gapsâJoshâs tendency to over-talk as a verbal processor, Johnâs habit of letting facial expressions betray his thoughtsâand highlight why building self-awareness is essential.
They also introduce practical tools, linked below:
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Blindspotting â A model for uncovering motives and tendencies that drive leadership behaviors.
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The Five Voices â A personality-based framework for understanding your natural communication style and how others receive it.
The big takeaway? Leaders need to narrow the gap between formal and informal communication by increasing self-awareness and choosing intentionality in both. Communication is the foundation of alignment, execution, and trustâand without it, even the best strategies fall flat.
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Resources:
- Free 5 Voice Assessment and Report: Â Click Here
- Blindspotting: Click Here
Toggling in Tension: The Real Work of Leadership
Episode 7
mardi 23 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 30:43
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John reflect on the central thesis of their podcastâleadership is about navigating polarities, not choosing sides. From transparency versus discretion to friendship versus professionalism, they dig into the tensions leaders constantly toggle between and how these dynamics shape team culture and effectiveness.
Josh shares insights from Edwin Friedmanâs A Failure of Nerve and the concept of self-differentiation, while John highlights the practical realities of leading through both collaboration and decisive direction. They also explore the Sherpa mentality from The 100X Leader, reframing leadership success as helping others reach the summit rather than chasing individual achievement.
The conversation surfaces four key relational tensions managers face with their teams:
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Transparency vs. Discretion
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Friendship/Friendliness vs. Professionalism
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Collaboration vs. Decision-Making
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Advocacy vs. Directive Management
Josh and John remind listeners that effective leaders donât settle on one side of these spectrumsâthey learn to toggle with intentionality. The episode closes with a reflective exercise using two âthermometersâ: one measuring how well youâre performing, and the other how well youâre leading performers. The challenge: notice gaps and identify where your leadership toggle might need to shift.
Resources Mentioned:
Feel free to check out two books referenced in this episode, as well:
- A Failure of Nerve, by Edwin FriedmanÂ
- The 100x Leader, by Steve Cockram and Jeremie Kubicek
Trust, Communication, and Influence: Redefining Your Role with Your Manager
Season 1 ¡ Episode 6
mardi 16 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 26:59
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh Hugo and John Clark continue their multi-part series on identity shifts in leadership. Building on last weekâs focus on how stepping into management reshapes relationships, todayâs conversation zeroes in on one of the most critical dynamics for any middle manager: your relationship with your own manager.
Josh and John explore what makes this relationship healthy and productive, starting with the foundation of trust and moving into practical elements like:
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High Support + High Challenge: Creating a liberating environment through balanced accountability and encouragement.
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Intentional Two-Way Communication: Ensuring not just that information is transmitted, but also truly received and understood.
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Autonomy + Accountability: Striking the right balance between independence and responsibility to your boss.
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Mutual Belief: Not just expecting your manager to believe in you, but actively showing belief in them.
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Managing Up: Bringing forward the realities of your team so your manager has the visibility needed to lead effectively.
They also highlight common pitfalls that can derail this relationshipâlike unclear communication systems, falling into a âwhat have you done for me latelyâ mindset, or passively waiting to be developedâand offer strategies to avoid them.
The episode closes with practical reflection tools for listeners:
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Conduct a two-way communication audit to identify and close gaps.
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Apply the Red-Yellow-Green framework to your current projects to clarify decision-making authority and opportunities for growth in autonomy.
Several helpful resources were referenced in this episode. Â See the links below for more information:
Cory Scheer's book: Closing the Trust Gap.Â
Patrick Lencioni's book:Â The Advantage.
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The Weight of Authority: Becoming More Than an Individual Contributor
Season 1 ¡ Episode 5
mardi 9 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 30:32
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John dive into one of the most significant transitions leaders face: the shift in identity that comes with moving into management. Building on last weekâs discussion around vision and internalization, they explore how stepping into leadership changes relationships with yourself, your peers, and your work.
The conversation covers four key dynamics:
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The weight of authority â how new leaders experience both the responsibility and temptations of positional power.
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Stress and tendencies â why under pressure, managers often revert to old habits, and how intentional development can prevent missteps.
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âTIDKWIDTâ (The I Donât Know What I Did Today challenge) â the common struggle of defining success when the work shifts from doing tasks to guiding people.
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Vertical shifts in relationships â the reality that becoming âthe managerâ alters how peers and teams perceive and engage with you.
Josh and John offer practical tools to navigate these changes, including the âLeader Mirrorâ (a framework for reflecting on reactivity, intentionality, and consistency) and the importance of building a trusted circle to provide honest feedback. They also invite listeners to share their own experiences with identity shifts in leadership, setting up future episodes on relationships with managers and direct reports.
As always, the episode blends lived experience with practical strategies, making space for the tension of leadership while equipping mid-level leaders to grow with awareness and purpose.
The Limbo of Inherited Vision: Leading Without Setting the Course
Season 1 ¡ Episode 4
mardi 2 septembre 2025 ⢠Duration 25:09
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John explore the role of vision in leadership, especially for middle managers who often inherit rather than create vision. They emphasize the importance of fully internalizing and integrating vision into daily practices, even when you are already aligned.
The conversation dives into the tension that arises when managers donât fully agree with a vision. Josh shares a framework for self-reflection through the lens of self-preservation behaviors: asking What am I afraid of losing? What am I trying to hide? What am I trying to prove? John introduces the principle of âdisagree and commit,â highlighting how leaders can create space for healthy debate, then unite in full commitment once a decision is made.
The episode closes with four practical takeaways for managers:
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Internalize your organizationâs vision so you can teach it.
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Integrate vision into daily conversations and priorities.
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Reflect on self-preservation tendencies that may cause resistance.
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Disagree and commit to build trust, alignment, and follow-through.
The Rebrand Episode: Rethinking Management (And Our Podcast Title)
Season 1 ¡ Episode 3
mardi 26 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 24:21
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, John and Josh explore what it means to lead from the middleâespecially when the word manager often carries a negative connotation. After sharing the backstory of the podcastâs rebrand (and a trademark dispute that nudged them into âLeadership Limboâ), they dive into how leaders can reclaim management as a powerful and positive form of leadership.
Drawing from Gallupâs First, Break All the Rules, they unpack the metaphor of the manager as a catalystâsomeone who accelerates growth by connecting peopleâs talents to organizational goals. They challenge leaders to:
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Reframe âmanagerâ not as a lesser version of leadership, but as a distinct and powerful form of it. Too often, the term carries negative baggage, but John and Josh argue that great management is an active, catalytic force that turns vision into reality.
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Prioritize knowing peopleâs strengths rather than over-focusing on weaknesses.
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Distinguish between managing versus doing, resisting the urge to âjust do it yourselfâ or create clones of your own style.
The conversation is both practical and reflective, with reminders that turnover is costly, management is active, and leaders must be intentional about setting their teams up to thrive.
The episode closes with a reflection challenge: Identify 2â3 people on your team, name their strengths without condition, and ask yourself whether their current work fully leverages those strengths in service of your organizationâs goals.
Because in the end, being a manager isnât about being stuck in limboâitâs about catalyzing people and purpose.
You can find copies of First, Break All of the Rules here on Amazon or wherever else you purchase your books!
Layers of Middle Management: Navigating Leadership Complexities
Season 1 ¡ Episode 2
mardi 19 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 25:45
Episode Summary â Leadership Limbo
In this episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John dig into the realities of âthe middleâ in leadershipâfocusing especially on middle management. They frame leadership through three paradigms: being in the middle of the org chart, navigating career transitions, and balancing the internal work of leading yourself while leading others.
The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities of middle management, from building credibility and shifting relationships, to getting results through others without falling into micromanagement. They also explore the tension of carrying out someone elseâs vision, managing up while still supporting your team, and the identity shifts that come with moving into leadership roles.
The hosts emphasize that management and leadership are not separateâmanagers must lead, and when done well, the role can be life-giving. They leave listeners with a reflective â3-2-1â exercise:
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3 leadership successes,
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2 current opportunities/challenges,
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1 action step for next week.
This episode offers practical insights, thought-provoking questions, and a reminder that leadership is about unlocking the potential of others while navigating the tensions of the in-between
What Is Leadership Limbo? Leading from the In-Betwixt and In-Between
Season 1 ¡ Episode 1
mardi 12 aoÝt 2025 ⢠Duration 22:19
In our very first episode, hosts Josh Hugo and John Clark unpack the concept of Leadership Limbo âleading from the âin-betwixt and in-betweenâ spaces where most leadership actually happens. We explore why leadership from the middle matters, what âlimboâ really means, and how to navigate the tensions of being responsible without full authority.
Whether youâre an emerging leader, a middle manager, or a senior leader working to better support your team, this episode blends self-awareness, purpose-driven leadership, and practical tools to help you lead with clarity and influence. We share our personal journeys, reflect on lessons learned, and set the stage for the conversations and strategies to come.
Key topics in this episode:
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Defining âlimboâ and the in-betwixt and in-between of leadership
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Why leadership in the middle is differentâand critical
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How influence matters more than authority
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Balancing self-reflection with actionable leadership strategies
If youâve ever felt caught between managing up and leading down, or youâre looking for ways to lead more effectively from where you are, this is where your journey starts.
