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The Sound Leadership Podcast - Trailer07 May 202500:00:55

The Sound Leadership podcast is for the silent superheroes of L&D, HR and leadership. The show that helps you build awareness, create more options, make sound choices and inspires personal responsibility for you and your teams’ actions. Ā 

Leading teams and managing development can be complex, especially in today’s fast-paced, hybrid workplace. The Sound Leadership podcast offers busy learning and development professionals, HR teams, and leaders practical, actionable insights with extraordinary guests.Ā 

It’s not about becoming the next Steven Bartlett or Steve Jobs - we help people to become more confident and credible in their business and lives by talking to the experts and translating that into everyday life skills that we all need to thrive. Ā 

Each episode explores key trends, strategies, and challenges shaping leadership, management, and workplace culture. Host Dan Boniface is joined by co-host and leadership expert Darren Draper with inspirational guests, including:Ā 

  • Scott Walker, one of the worlds most renowned kidnap-for-ransom crisis negotiator, Scotland Yard Detective, Senior Advisor to the United Nations, and Sunday Times best-selling author of Order out of Chaos and Eye of the Storm.Ā 
  • Ben Hawkins, SIM Racing Head of Performance for Formula 1’s Williams Racing and featuring in the Drive to Survive style documentary about Prodigy Racing. Ā 
  • Jonathan Passmore, world top 30 executive master coach, professor at Henley Business School, author of over 50 books, EZRA Senior Vice President and award winning chartered psychologist.Ā 
  • Lucy Grimwade, Coach, storyteller and author of Allyship Actually, having previously worked with River Island, Investec, Harrods, Selfridges, the John Lewis Partnership, Virgin Media and the BT Group.Ā 
  • Victoria Smith, former ITV, Euronews, Channel 5 and British Forces press and now specialist in media and communications training with Media First as Course Director.Ā  Ā 
  • Elisa Colton, communications specialist with Media First, formerly a journalist and radio host with BBC, Al Jazeera with a masters in both broadcasting and international security. Ā 

Together, they'll share cutting-edge leadership insights, effective management practices, and real-world solutions to empower you and your team.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Subscribe to Sound Leadership now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen— and stay ahead of the curve.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know what leadership challenges you're facing today, we will be able to answer your questions during the show.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren DraperĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coach companion: 37.space. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Discover more about our producers at Media First. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at: soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk Ā 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Overcoming Imposter Syndrome: How leaders and teams can reframe self-doubt10 Jun 202500:36:46

Around 70% of professionals suffer with imposter syndrome at some point in their career. Ā 

Imposter syndrome is more than just self-doubt. it’s a common challenge affecting professionals at every level. As an L&D, HR professional or leader, how can you help your teams reframe these thoughts and build confidence?Ā 

In this episode of Sound Leadership, host Dan Boniface is joined by learning and development expert Darren Draper to unpack the real impact of imposter syndrome in the workplace.Ā 

We explore:Ā 

Why imposter syndrome isn’t really a "syndrome" but a hijacking of the mindĀ 

  • The five types of imposter syndrome and how they show up in teamsĀ 
  • How HR and L&D professionals can spot imposter syndrome in their peopleĀ 
  • Practical strategies to help employees reframe self-doubt and step into their potentialĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

Plus, we wrap up with The Top 3 Leadership Soundbites—essential takeaways for supporting confidence and growth in your organisation.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and start empowering your teams to lead with confidence.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren DraperĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First Click here

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ  Ā 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Awareness vs. Personal Responsibility: The Key to Lasting Behavioural Change17 Jun 202500:47:20

Struggling to take action or inspire others to do the same?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, hosts Dan Boniface and Darren Draper explore how awareness creates personal responsibility, leading to lasting behavioural change in leadership and personal development within healthy situations and relationships. Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

  • The Awareness-Responsibility Model: Awareness → Options → Choice → Actions → Personal ResponsibilityĀ 
  • Why awareness is the foundation for change and how to build itĀ 
  • Real-life coaching examples of how leaders help others take ownershipĀ 
  • Strategies to develop awareness and create space for learning—without formal sit-downsĀ 
  • How this model applies to leaders, HR professionals, and L&D expertsĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and discover how to build awareness and drive real change in yourself and others.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know what you do to take personal responsibility.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren DraperĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First Click here.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Negotiation Without Fear: How to Prepare, Influence and Lead in High-Stakes Situations with Scott Walker, author of Order Out of Chaos and Eye of the Storm24 Jun 202501:43:34

What does it really take to become a great negotiator—and why is it a leadership skill we use every day?

In this gripping episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and leadership expert Darren Draper, welcome Scott Walker—renowned kidnap-for-ransom negotiator, crisis expert, and author of Order Out of Chaos and Eye of the Storm.Ā 

Scott brings world-class insight into how to prepare for and navigate negotiations with calm, confidence, and purpose. From everyday conversations to high-stakes crises, Scott shares his expert strategies on communication, emotional control, and making decisions under pressure.Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

• Why negotiation is a daily act—not a once-in-a-while event—and how to shift your mindset accordinglyĀ 
• The power of preparation and clarity before entering a negotiationĀ 
• How to stay composed and in control during moments of tension or conflictĀ 
• The impact of silence, reframing, and strategic pausesĀ 
• Practical tools to build resilience, manage adversity, and make better decisions—even in chaosĀ 

Scott’s Top 3 Leadership Soundbites:Ā 

  1. Take the initiative and a calculated risk. Ā 
  2. Co-operate and collaborate. Ā 
  3. Trust based influence.Ā 

If you want to be a more confident communicator, leader, and negotiator—this episode is packed with gold. Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and discover how to negotiate without fear, lead under pressure, and turn adversity into advantage. Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ  and let us know your biggest takeaway from this unforgettable episode with Scott.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren DraperĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First Click here.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Building High-Performing Teams: Leadership Insights from Ben Hawkins (Atlassian Williams Sim Racing): Part 101 Jul 202500:53:49

What does it take to build high-performing teams in high-stakes environments?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and Darren Draper welcome Ben Hawkins, Head of Performance at Atlassian Williams Sim Racing. Ā 

Ben has shaped one of the most holistic development programs in elite motorsport, helping bridge the gap between sim racing and real-world driving.Ā 

Together, they explore:Ā 

  • What high-performance leadership looks like in elite sports and businessĀ 
  • Creating a value-driven culture and why it’s the foundation of successĀ 
  • Lessons from sim racing and F1 racing that any leader can applyĀ 
  • How self-belief and mindset fuel high achievementĀ 

This is Part 1 of a two-part special—stay tuned for the next episode where we dive deeper into high-performance teams!Ā 

šŸŽ§ Listen now and learn how to bring elite performance principles into your leadership.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment and let us know your biggest challenge with high-performance leadership.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about Atlassian Williams Sim Racing, click here

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First click here

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Conflict Management: Stay Curious Not Furious08 Jul 202500:56:29

What if conflict didn’t have to feel scary, confrontational, or overwhelming? What if it could actually build stronger teams and better leaders?Ā 

In this empowering episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and leadership expert Darren Draper unpack the real reasons why conflict triggers fear—and what you can do about it.Ā 

From cortisol spikes that date back to prehistoric sabre-tooth tiger threats, to modern workplace disagreements, they explore how conflict affects us physically, mentally, and emotionally—and why understanding your default conflict style matters more than you think.Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

• The three conflict personas—The Fearful, The Bring-It-On'ers, and The Responsibility Takers—and how each responds under pressureĀ 
• Famous examples of conflict styles, from Neville Chamberlain to Steve Jobs to Nelson MandelaĀ 
• Practical strategies to manage conflict through mindset shifts, preparation, and structured tools like SBI and AMENĀ 
• How to prevent toxic conflict while encouraging healthy, productive challenges in your teamsĀ 
• Why "Stay Curious, Not Furious" is the new leadership mantra for emotional intelligence and resilienceĀ 

Dan & Darren’s Top 3 Leadership Soundbites:Ā 

  1. Preparation is key.Ā 
  2. Mindset that conflict is often good for a business, it builds awareness and allows for high performance. Ā 
  3. Stay curious, not furious.Ā 

If you want to stop fearing conflict and start using it as a force for good in your leadership, this episode is packed with practical wisdom.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now to learn how to manage fear, embrace responsibility, and lead your team through moments of tension with skill and confidence.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest challenge with conflict management.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF GroupĀ 

šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Building High-Performing Teams: Leadership Insights from Ben Hawkins (Atlassian Williams Sim Racing): Part 203 Jul 202500:45:05

How do you build and sustain a high-performing team?Ā 

In Part 2 of this special episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, Dan Boniface and Darren Draper continue the conversation with Ben Hawkins of Atlassian Williams Sim Racing to unpack the key strategies behind elite team performance.Ā 

In this episode, they discuss:Ā 

  • What makes a high-performing team and how to foster collaborationĀ 
  • Handling egos and big personalities in high-stakes environmentsĀ 
  • Lessons from elite sport and sim racing for business leadersĀ 
  • Real-world stories of handling conflict and building trust in teamsĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

This episode wraps up with Dan and Darren's reflections on high-performance leadership and how you can apply these lessons to your own team.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and start applying high-performance strategies in your leadership!Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know what impact Ben's message has had on you.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about Atlassian Williams Sim Racing, click here

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First click here

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ  Ā 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Feedback Without Fear: How To Build A Culture of Honest Conversations15 Jul 202500:34:16

What if feedback didn’t create fear—but inspired real growth?

In this episode of Sound Leadership, host Dan Boniface and co-host Darren Draper unpack the psychology, method, and mindset behind effective feedback.

Discover how to shift feedback from awkward, defensive and judgemental to empowering and performance-driving. You’ll walk away with practical tools you can use immediately to build a culture of honest conversations.

šŸ’­ You’ll learn:

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā The real purpose of feedback in leadership, L&D, and HR

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā The biggest feedback challenges (and how to overcome them)

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Why the ā€˜Feedback Sandwich’ doesn’t work

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Practical strategies: ā€˜Ask First, Tell Later’ and the SBI (Situation, Behaviour, Impact) model

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Real-life examples of delivering feedback to managers and direct reports

This episode is for leaders, coaches, HR professionals—and anyone who wants to make conversations count.

Stay tuned until the end to get the top 3 Leadership Soundbites

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway from this episode.Ā 

šŸŽ§ If you're ready to transform your team through trust, clarity, and courageous conversations, subscribe now and share with your network.

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper
šŸ‘‰ Follow the team: The Sound Leadership podcast on LinkedIn
šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit: The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion: 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts: Media First
šŸ‘‰ Contact us: soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Allyship and change: How to Navigate Change and Become a Better Ally with Lucy Grimwade22 Jul 202501:17:29

What does true allyship look like, and how can leaders effectively manage change?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and co-host Darren Draper welcome Lucy Grimwade—Change Strategist, Coach, Storyteller, and co-author of the influential book Allyship Actually: Why It’s We, Not Me. Ā 

In this open, vulnerable and honest conversation Lucy provides valuable insights into navigating personal and organisational change, and shares practical steps to foster authentic allyship, particularly male-to-female allyship. Ā 

Together, they discuss: Ā 

  • Why change should be understood, not managed—and how resistance can provide vital insights.Ā 
  • Practical everyday actions that demonstrate true allyship.Ā 
  • How to leverage collaboration and overcome self-doubt to drive impactful initiatives.Ā 
  • Real-world examples of allyship in action, including common pitfalls and how to avoid them.Ā 
  • Strategies to acknowledge and utilise privilege for genuine, impactful support. Ā 

Lucy’s Top 3 Leadership Soundbites:Ā 

  1. Communication is key.Ā 
  2. Train the power skills through coaching, training, experts. Set your team up for success.Ā 
  3. Always be curious, don’t assume and ask questions.Ā 

If you’re ready to deepen your understanding of allyship and manage change more effectively, this episode is for you!Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and become a stronger ally and leader in your organisation.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway from this fabulous episode with Lucy.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

šŸ‘‰ Follow the team on LinkedIn: The Sound Leadership podcastĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group

šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with Lucy Grimwade on LinkedIn.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Discover more insights at The Change Edit - Substack.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Special Sound Leadership listener discount for Allyship Actually: Allyship20Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Visit here to apply discountĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Creating a Coaching Culture: The key to high-performing teams29 Jul 202500:36:15

Companies with a strong coaching culture report 46% higher revenue per employee and 61% higher employee engagement.ā€ – International Coaching FederationĀ 

A coaching culture isn’t just a buzzword—it’s a proven strategy for building resilient, high-performing teams. But how do HR and L&D professionals create an environment where coaching thrives?Ā 

In this episode of Sound Leadership, host Dan Boniface is joined by leadership and management experts Laura Bridgeman and Darren Draper to explore:Ā 

  • What a coaching culture really means and why it mattersĀ 
  • The tangible benefits of coaching for organizations, from retention to performanceĀ 
  • Real-life examples of how coaching has transformed businesses across industriesĀ 
    Practical strategies to implement a coaching culture, from leadership buy-in to psychological safetyĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

Plus, we wrap up with The Top 3 Leadership Soundbites—key insights to help you drive coaching success in your organization.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and start embedding a coaching mindset in your teams!Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group Ā 

šŸ‘‰ To meet your AI communications companion and power up your workplace go to 37.spaceĀ 

šŸ‘‰ To find out more about our producers, and communication specialists Media First Click here.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Building Habits That Create Personal Responsibility05 Aug 202500:39:18

Struggle to stick to your goals? Start strong but lose momentum after a few days?

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and co-host Darren Draper explore the science of habit building for leaders, L&D professionals, and HR experts.Ā 

Together, they unpack:

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Why habits matter in leadership, L&D, and HR

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā The four laws of behaviour change (James Clear’s method)

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā How to overcome common challenges like lack of time, motivation, or consistency

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Real-life leadership examples of habit stacking and marginal gains

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Mindset shifts using NLP to reframe tasks from obligations to opportunities

Ā·Ā  Ā  Ā  Ā Their top 3 Leadership Soundbites

Whether you’re a leader, HR professional, or L&D expert, these practical strategies will help you create habits that last and drive real impact.

šŸŽ§ Listen now and start building habits that fuel leadership success!

Don’t forget to subscribe and follow Sound Leadership. Share with others that will also benefit.

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šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group

šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk Ā 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Conquer the Fear of Public Speaking: Pro tips from former BBC and Channel 5 journalist Victoria Smith 12 Aug 202501:05:12

Does speaking in front of an audience make you nervous? You’re not alone!Ā 

Over 70% of people in the UK experience anxiety about public speaking. But how do you overcome it?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface is joined by Victoria Smith, a media expert and journalist who has worked for ITV London, Euronews, Channel 5 News, The Associated Press, British Forces News, TV News London. Victoria breaks down practical strategies for speaking with confidence. Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

  • The science behind Glossophobia (fear of public speaking)Ā 
  • Common challenges like nerves, lack of preparation, and too much informationĀ 
  • Practical techniques: breathing exercises, vocal warmups, and practicing out loudĀ 
  • How HR and L&D professionals can help others overcome public speaking fearsĀ 
  • Real-life examples of great public speakers (and what went wrong!)Ā 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

If you want to present with confidence, this episode is for you! šŸŽ¤Ā 

šŸŽ§ Listen now and take control of your public speaking nerves!Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest challenge with public speaking.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group 

šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space 

šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First

šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Helping Accidental Managers Thrive: How to Support, Equip, and Empower Unprepared Leaders 18 Aug 202500:55:25

What happens when someone is promoted into management without the training, support, or confidence they need to lead?Ā 

In this insightful episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and leadership expert Darren Draper explore the rise of the accidental manager, those promoted for technical expertise or performance but left to figure out leadership on their own.Ā 

Darren shares his own experience of being thrust into a senior management role without guidance, and together they break down the emotional impact, common challenges, and most importantly, the tools and strategies to help these unprepared leaders thrive. Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

  • Why accidental managers are more common than you think—and how we’ve helped create them.
  • The four types of accidental managers and how to spot them.Ā 
  • The psychological and practical challenges they face in leading peers and managing up.
  • What support looks like—from coaching and mentoring to training and psychological safety.
  • How to foster ownership, awareness, and personal responsibility in new leaders.

Dan & Darren’s Top 3 Leadership Soundbites:Ā 

  • Find yourself a coach, mentor or buddy who is there for you.Ā 
  • Focus on development and growth to build capability, behaviour and confidence.Ā 
  • Don’t label people as accidental managers—believe in them, support them, and help them succeed.Ā 

If you’ve ever struggled with your leadership journey—or support those who do—this episode is for you.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now to explore how we can turn accidental managers into confident, capable leaders.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest challenge with accidental managers.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First
šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 
šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper Ā 


And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Prof. Jonathan Passmore: How Coaching and AI Will Transform Leaders01 Sep 202500:51:22

What does it take to be a truly transformational coach, and how do we use coaching to drive change across people, teams, and organisations?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface andĀ  resident expert Darren Draper sit down with Professor Jonathan Passmore, ranked among the top 10 professional coaches worldwide for coaching, behavioural change, ethical coaching, AI and the future of coaching.Ā 

Jonathan shares powerful insights on how coaching shifts behaviour, how AI is reshaping leadership, and what it takes to build a true coaching culture.

Together, they discuss:Ā 

• Coaching as a catalyst for real changeĀ 
• The neuroscience behind transformational momentsĀ 
• AI’s role in coaching and what’s coming nextĀ 
• Ethical risks and opportunities in digital coachingĀ 
• How senior leaders can embed a coaching mindsetĀ 

Top 3 Leadership Soundbites:Ā 

  1. Enjoy everything you do, if not, make a planned changeĀ 
  2. Be curious, never stop learningĀ 
  3. Stop, look and listen, understand others deeplyĀ 

If you’re a coach, HR leader, L&D professional, or just curious about the future of leadership, this one’s unmissable. Ā 

šŸŽ§ Subscribe now on Apple, Spotify, YouTube or wherever you get your podcasts.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway from this unforgettable episode with Jonathan. Ā 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First
šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk
šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper
šŸ‘‰ Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn: Jonathan PassmoreĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Fostering Leadership Qualities: How to Develop Empathy, Inclusivity and Adaptability25 Aug 202500:39:23

Are leaders born or developed?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, hosts Dan Boniface and Darren Draper explore the key qualities that make an effective leader and how to develop leadership skills in yourself and others. Ā 

Together, they discuss:Ā 

  • Why leadership is about influence, not just a title (with a quote from John Quincy Adams, 6th President of the United States)Ā 
  • Building self-awareness as the foundation of great leadershipĀ 
  • The three key leadership styles: transactional, transformational, and inclusive leadershipĀ 
  • Real-life leadership stories of inspiring teams to high performanceĀ 
  • Strategies to foster leadership qualities through coaching, feedback, and role modellingĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

If you want to become a more impactful leader, this episode is packed with actionable insights!Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now to start fostering leadership qualities in yourself and your team.Ā 

We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest challenge with leadership development.Ā 

Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First
šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk
šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Time Management for Leaders: How to take back control and boost productivity09 Sep 202500:53:07

ā€œThe average manager is interrupted every 8 minutes, leading to a loss of 2.1 hours of productive time per day.ā€ – Harvard Business ReviewĀ 

Time is every leader’s most valuable resource—but poor time management leads to stress, burnout, and inefficiency. As an L&D or HR professional, how can you help managers regain control of their workload and create sustainable habits?Ā 

In this episode of Sound Leadership, host Dan Boniface is joined by leadership and management experts Laura Bridgeman and Darren Draper to explore:Ā 

  • The real impact of poor time management on managers and teamsĀ 
  • Why so many leaders take on other people’s work—and how to stop itĀ 
  • Proven techniques like "Eat the Frog," "Monkey Business," and habit stackingĀ 
  • How reframing time management can shift workplace productivityĀ 
  • Their top 3 Leadership SoundbitesĀ 

Plus, we wrap up with The Top 3 Leadership Soundbites—practical takeaways to help managers take ownership of their time and lead with focus.Ā 

šŸŽ§ Tune in now and start making every minute count!Ā 

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Sound Communication: How to Communicate Clearly as a Leader with former BBC presenter Elisa Colton16 Sep 202501:18:20

ā€œHow do I get people to actually understand what I’m saying?ā€ check out this insightful episode now to find out how to be a great communicator.Ā 

Hit follow and leave a comment about what your biggest takeaway is from listening to Elisa and Dan.Ā  Ā 

Clear, effective communication is the foundation of great leadership. But how often do we assume our message has landed, only to find out it hasn’t? As an L&D or HR professional, your ability to communicate well, directly impacts engagement, learning, and leadership success.Ā 

In this episode of Sound Leadership, host Dan Boniface is joined by communication expert Elisa Colton, Media Trainer for Media First, and former BBC and Al Jazeera journalist.Ā 

Elisa shares her stories and helps us understand how to become a great communicator and land the message with impact. Ā 

You will find out:Ā 

  • Why great communication skills are essential in leadership and L&D.Ā 
  • The biggest communication challenges leaders and HR teams face.Ā 
  • How different communication styles: verbal, non-verbal, and written impact engagement.Ā 
  • Why we default to attribution theory and how to shift our mindset.Ā 
    Practical techniques like AMEN and bridging to enhance clarity and impact.Ā 

Plus, we wrap up with The Top 3 Leadership Soundbites, expert takeaways from Elisa to help you refine your communication strategy.Ā 

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How to Build Winning Teams with England Women’s Rugby Coach Tom Mowbray 23 Sep 202501:12:27

How to Build Winning Teams with England Women’s U18 Rugby Coach Tom MowbrayĀ 

England Women are in the World Cup Final this week — but what does it take to coach players who reach the very top of the game?Ā 

In this episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, we’re joined by Tom Mowbray, England Women’s U18s Assistant Coach, Director of Rugby at Huel Tring, and coach developer with the RFU. Tom has worked with players who are now on the world stage, and he shares the lessons from rugby that every leader, HR professional, and L&D manager can apply.Ā 

From creating a one-club culture to managing egos and building environments where individuals thrive, Tom reveals the secrets to building teams that truly win together.Ā 

This isn’t about scrums and lineouts—it’s about how communication, feedback, culture, and accountability fuel high performance in any team. Whether you're leading in HR, L&D, operations, or strategy, this episode will make you think differently about your role in developing people.Ā 

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Stay with us until the end when Tom shares his Top 3 Leadership Soundbites to help you strengthen your own leadership and team culture.Ā 

Together they discuss:Ā 

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• What makes teams "click"—and what stops themĀ 
• How to coach people without telling them what to doĀ 
• Creating a ā€œone club cultureā€ and applying it in businessĀ 
• Managing egos and driving collaborationĀ 
• The link between feedback, emotional intelligence, and trustĀ 
• How coach education can mirror leadership developmentĀ 

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šŸŽ§ If you lead people and want to lead better, this episode is for you. Listen, learn, and take one step toward a stronger, more resilient team culture.Ā 

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We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway from this episode with Tom.Ā 

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Don’t forget to subscribe for more learning and development, human resources, and leadership insights.Ā 

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šŸ‘‰ Connect with the team on LinkedIn: Dan Boniface and Darren DraperĀ 

šŸ‘‰ Follow the team on LinkedIn: The Sound Leadership podcastĀ 

šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First
�� Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk 

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Chris Roebuck (HR Hall of Fame) on Leadership, Culture, and Unlocking 10% Growth for Free30 Sep 202501:11:58

Chris Roebuck (HR Hall of Fame) on Leadership, Culture, and Unlocking 10% Growth for Free

80% of organisations are sitting on at least 10% of hidden, untapped performance. In this episode of The Sound Leadership Podcast, global leadership expert Chris Roebuck shares how leaders can unlock this potential — and why most aren’t even aware it’s there.Ā 

Chris is a BBC’s go-to business leadership commentator, a 10x ā€œHR Most Influential Thinker,ā€ and a member of the HR Hall of Fame. With over 40 years’ leadership experience in the military, corporate, and government sectors — including leading UBS’s transformation (now a Harvard Business School case study) — Chris knows exactly how to take leaders from business as usual to business of the future.

Together they discuss:

  • How leaders can access hidden performance in their teams
  • Why employee engagement could mean 30% more effort from 60% more people
  • How to overcome resistance to AI and use it for transformation
  • Entrepreneurial leadership — and why it’s a mindset, not just a job titleĀ 

šŸŽ§ If you’re an HR professional, L&D leader, or senior executive who wants to turn untapped potential into measurable results, this episode is a must-listen.

šŸ‘‰ We’d love to hear from you. Leave a comment and let us know your biggest takeaway from this conversation with Chris Roebuck.

šŸ”— Listen, watch, follow, comment and share now:

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šŸ‘‰ For more leadership and coaching resources, visit The BCF Group
šŸ‘‰ Meet your AI coaching companion and level up your workplace at 37.space
šŸ‘‰ Learn more about our producers and communication experts at Media First
šŸ‘‰ Contact us at soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.uk

#SoundLeadership #LeadershipDevelopment #HighPerformanceLeadership #EmployeeEngagement #FutureOfWork

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Bonus Episode - Sound Answers: Your questions answered on Leadership, Management and Motivation25 Sep 202500:17:18

Bonus Episode - Sound Answers: Your questions answered on Leadership, Management and MotivationĀ 

Leadership Q&A: Dan Boniface and Darren Draper shares practical tips on managing managers, motivating teams, and leading through change using the Awareness → Responsibility model.Ā 

In this special Q&A bonus episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, host Dan Boniface and Darren Draper give their Sound Answers toĀ  your LinkedIn questions on real leadership challenges.Ā 

Learn how to transition from managing staff to managing managers, motivate small teams without burnout, decide who to invest time in, and keep teams positive during change. Using the BCF methodology, the Awareness → Responsibility model, and Give–Get leadership theory, this episode delivers practical advice for leaders, HR professionals, and coaches.Ā 

šŸŒ The Awareness–Responsibility ModelĀ 

The Awareness–Responsibility Model is a simple but powerful framework developed by Dan Boniface and Darren Draper and used throughout the Sound Leadership podcast. It shows how leaders, coaches, and teams can unlock growth by moving through five practical steps:Ā 

  1. Awareness – Everything begins with self-awareness. Leaders first recognise patterns, blind spots, and the impact of their actions.Ā 
  2. Options – Once aware, new possibilities emerge. Awareness creates options, revealing different paths forward that were previously hidden.Ā 
  3. Choice – Options only become meaningful when a conscious choice is made. Great leadership means making intentional, values-driven decisions.Ā 
  4. Action – Choice must lead to action. Small, deliberate steps turn decisions into visible progress.Ā 
  5. Personal Responsibility – The outcome of this journey is ownership. Leaders and teams take personal responsibility for results, creating accountability and sustainable change.Ā 

This model connects the dots between self-awareness, leadership effectiveness, and organisational culture. It’s been applied in coaching, training, and leadership development programmes worldwide, helping individuals and organisations build resilience, trust, and high performance.Ā 

šŸ’­ In practice, the Awareness–Responsibility Model is what turns insight into impact. It ensures that learning doesn’t just stop at understanding — it translates into responsibility, growth, and behavioural change.Ā 

šŸ‘‰ Subscribe to Sound Leadership for more leadership, management and coaching insights that develop awareness and inspire personal responsibility.Ā  Ā 

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šŸ“± Contact: soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

Ā #soundleadership #motivation #leadership #management #coaching #habits #burnout #wellbeing #personaldevelopment #positivehabits #foryouĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Bonus Episode – Ruben Amorim at Manchester United: Leadership Behaviours Under the Spotlight03 Oct 202500:22:05

Manchester United face Sunderland this weekend — and all eyes are on Ruben Amorim.

In this 15-minute bonus episode of the Sound Leadership Podcast, hosts Dan Boniface and Darren Draper analyse Amorim’s recent behaviours at Manchester United and explore what they reveal about leadership under pressure.Ā 

From sticking rigidly to a failing system, to showing disengagement in high-pressure moments, and even openly criticising his own players, Amorim’s start at Old Trafford raises big questions about planning, togetherness, and trust.

⚽ In time for United’s clash with Sunderland, we break down:

  • Why stubborn planning erodes adaptability.
  • How presence and body language build or break team unity.
  • Why careless words destroy trust and psychological safety.

Whether you’re a football fan, HR professional, or business leader, this case study shows how behaviours shape culture, trust, and results — on the pitch and in the workplace.

šŸ‘‰ Don’t miss this timely episode before Manchester United vs Sunderland kicks off.

šŸ‘‰ Make sure you hit follow.Ā 

Ā #SoundLeadership #RubenAmorim #ManchesterUnited #ManUtd #Sunderland #Leadership #LeadershipBehaviours #Adaptability #Trust #Togetherness #EmotionalIntelligence #Coaching #AwarenessResponsibility

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

Be Curious, Not Judgemental - How Great Leaders Build Trust and Growth14 Oct 202500:42:45

In this thought-provoking episode of the Sound Leadership podcast, hosts Dan Boniface and Darren Draper unpack the power of curiosity in leadership — and why the old saying ā€œcuriosity killed the catā€ couldn’t be further from the truth.

When curiosity is missing, assumptions take over — and that’s when relationships, trust, and opportunity break down. This episode explores how true curiosity helps leaders move beyond judgement, strengthen empathy, and create psychological safety that drives innovation and growth.

Ā Together they discuss:

  • The three levels of curiosity — tactical, relational, and transformational — and how to use each effectively.
  • How curiosity builds awareness, unlocks options, leads to better choices, drives action, and inspires personal responsibility.
  • The obstacles that kill curiosity — like assumptions, time pressure, and fear of vulnerability — and how to overcome them.
  • Practical strategies to build deeper curiosity in your team.
  • Plus, a powerful leadership lesson from Ted Lasso on being ā€œcurious, not judgmental.ā€

Ā šŸ’”Listen until the end to find out the Top 3 Leadership Soundbites

If you’ve ever wanted to strengthen relationships, build trust, or lead with more empathy, this episode will show you how to turn curiosity into your greatest leadership superpower.

Ā šŸ‘‰ We’d love to hear from you! Leave a comment and tell us how curiosity has shaped your leadership.

Ā šŸŽ§ Don’t forget to subscribe for more leadership, learning & development, and HR insights.

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Kat Thorne - The One Powerful Habit That Will Change Your Life Forever 07 Oct 202501:27:41

Kat Thorne is known as The Morning Game Changer.

In this episode ofĀ Sound Leadership Kat shares her remarkable journey from burnout to rebuilding her life, one small habit at a time. She reveals the single, powerful habit that can change everything — helping you achieve sustainable high performance, improved wellbeing, and long-term success.

Ā Kat Thorne is international keynote speaker, consultant, and host of the acclaimed Positive Habits Podcast.Ā 

Together with Dan Boniface and Darren Draper, they explore the real issues impacting workplace performance — from limiting beliefs and toxic habits to mental resilience and stress management.Ā 

Kat explains her philosophy of ā€œone small positive change,ā€ showing how leaders and organisations can create habits that inspire motivation, build trust, and cultivate personal responsibility.Ā 

You’ll hear practical examples from both individual leaders and entire teams, plus Kat’s Top 3 Leadership Soundbites for embedding positive change into daily life.

Ā If you’ve ever struggled with self-doubt, felt overwhelmed in your leadership role, or wanted to create lasting positive change, this conversation will give you actionable strategies to start today.Ā 

Kat’s story is a powerful reminder that you don’t need a dramatic overhaul to see results — just the right, intentional habit to spark transformation.

Ā šŸ‘‰ Subscribe to Sound Leadership for more leadership, management and coaching insights that develop awareness and inspire personal responsibility.Ā 

Ā šŸ’¬ Share this episode with your network, drop your thoughts in the comments, and šŸ“ŗ watch more conversations with world-class leaders on the Sound Leadership channel.

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Ā #motivation #leadership #management #coaching #habits #burnout #wellbeing #personaldevelopment #soundleadership #positivehabits #foryou

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Georgina Shute on ADHD, Burnout, and Why Self-Awareness Wins21 Oct 202501:12:02

At her breaking point, Georgina Shute realised success had come at the cost of her wellbeing. This is the story of how she rebuilt her career — and her confidence — through self-awareness, compassion, and courage.Ā 

In this bold and deeply personal episode of The Sound Leadership Podcast, Dan Boniface and Darren Draper are joined by Georgina Shute—founder of KindTwo, ADHD leadership coach, and creator of the Procrastination Breaker Framework™—to unpack the myths we’ve bought into about performance, burnout, and success.Ā 

After 15 years leading in tech while silently struggling with ADHD and burnout, Georgina rebuilt her approach from the ground up. Now she helps overwhelmed leaders ditch the masks, reclaim their energy, and lead in a way that works with their brain—not against it.Ā 

Ā šŸ’­ This is a conversation for anyone who looks ā€œtogetherā€ on the outside but feels like they’re quietly coming undone.Ā 

Ā Together they discuss: Ā 

  • The mindset shift that helped Georgina overcome imposter syndromeĀ 
  • What it really means to lead with self-awarenessĀ 
  • Why kindness is a strategic leadership advantageĀ 
  • How to support neurodivergent colleagues without overcomplicating thingsĀ 

šŸŽ§ If you believe leadership starts with understanding yourself first, this conversation will resonate deeply.Ā 

šŸ”— Give us a follow and share with others to help them too.

šŸ’¼LinkedIn: The Sound Leadership podcast  

šŸ“±Contact: soundleadership@thebcfgroup.co.ukĀ 

#SoundLeadership #Neurodiversity #LeadershipDevelopment #Burnout #ADHDLeadership #Procrastination #Kindness #WorkplaceWellbeing #SelfAwareness #CoachingĀ 

And if you want to get to know the team more then head over to The Sound Leadership YouTube channel.

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