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The Courageous Leaders Club podcast aims to inspire leaders to step into their courageous zone, be the leader they know they can be and discover the mindset skills and behaviours to take their leadership to the next level. So listen in, get inspired on how you can grow your leadership impact. Leave a legacy you can be proud of, and build an environment for future leaders to thrive. Who is Joanna Howes? Joanna Howes is an award-winning international coach, behavioural expert, specialising in ...
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The podcast that celebrates the importance and impact of live music by taking you on stage, in the crowd and behind the scenes. Featuring conversations with artists, fans and those in the industry that make it happen.
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Each week, comedians Michael Hing and Ben Jenkins invite their guest to trawl through the classifieds with them, and find the best and worst things to talk about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to 'In Conversation With,' the podcast series that takes you behind the scenes of the UK underground House music scene. Join host Danny Jarvis as he sits down with some of the most exciting and influential DJs, producers, and promoters in the game to explore the passion, nostalgia, and complexities of this dynamic music scene. From clubbing memories to current projects and everything in between, get ready to dive deep into the highs and lows of being a part of the underground electro ...
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The London Library Podcast features a leading writer or figure in the cultural world discussing the books which have shaped them. The first guest is social historian, author of bestselling The Five and London Library member Hallie Rubenhold. Founded by Thomas Carlyle in 1841 The London Library is one of the world’s great lending libraries and a place of inspiration and support to writers, readers and scholars of all kinds. Well-known members and former members include: Charles Dickens, Charl ...
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Every time I speak with Tom Jarvis, MD at Wilderness - The Social Media Agency, I leave feeling calm, inspired and bursting with ideas for my business and I know you will feel the same after you listen to his experience. Tom's blend of success and humility shines through as he shares invaluable lessons from his entrepreneurial career I could talk t…
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"A key to achieving success is to know who you want to be and to take steps every day to move closer to that vision." According to a study in Positive Psychology only about 20% of people feel they are living up to their full potential. In the latest solo episode of the Courageous Leaders Podcast, I break down the steps I’ve taken to move me closer …
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In this powerful episode, Jo engages in a candid conversation with Nishma Patel Robb, Founder and CEO of Glittersphere who shares her life experiences, career journey, and the importance of embracing vulnerability. Nishma opens up about her struggles with racism, exclusion, and the societal pressure to fit in. She recounts the pivotal moments that …
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This episode was truly inspiring; Kate Tancred is one of the most courageous leaders we have had on the podcast. Kate’s journey, experiences, and the choices she has made demonstrate what true courage looks like in leadership. Join us as we explore finding the courage to do what is right for you even when it’s one of the hardest things you will do.…
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It can be hard work to navigate tension between team members and with your clients. There is a lot of wasted energy and time that can be avoided. In this weeks episode I share the 3 key areas to focus on to help reduce tension to be able to focus on delivering great work. I share practical actions for you to implement so please take a listen and le…
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It's a brand new episode of the podcast with Alex Lee, Danielle Walker and Dave Woodhead. We chat about a terrible bout of gastro, a cheating landlord (or is he?) and a helluva lot about ghosts. Our next live show is on July 13. And you can get tickets here. https://improvtheatresydney.com.au/events/michael-hing-ben-jenkins-free-to-a-good-home/ Hos…
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Have you fully stepped into your leadership identity? In this episode, I delve into the common challenge faced by leaders struggling to empower themselves and embrace their evolving identity. I share key insights from Check Warner and Harjot Singh, who were part of our panel at Courageous Leaders LIVE, and inspired a whole room to back themselves. …
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In this week’s episode, I get to talk to the brilliant Claire Humphris, CEO of Iris Worldwide. Claire was one of the founders of Iris and she openly shares the highs and lows of running an agency over the last 25 years. We explore Claire's initial resistance to becoming CEO and the challenges of putting yourself out there for all to see. Key discus…
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In today's episode, we delve into a common pattern observed in leadership roles. Many leaders find themselves overly involved in their team's activities, often due to a natural desire for control and involvement. However, effective leadership requires recognising when to step back and empower your team to reach their full potential. Join us as we e…
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I’m so grateful to Michelle Booth, Head of Growth and Innovation at Lloyds Bank for her bravery in sharing her story of seemingly having it all yet feeling deeply unhappy and suicidal. To discover what was important to her and not conforming to what society says you ‘should do and have’. Michelle's story is a testament to the importance of authenti…
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In this week’s episode, I talk with the brilliant Karen Boswell. Join us as we delve deep into the vital significance of purpose in both individual and business success. I am so grateful for Karen’s transparency in sharing her career highs and lows and shedding light on topics often hidden behind a facade of success. Key discussion points: Overcomi…
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, I’m going all in on fear. How do we get to a place where we can manage our fear versus letting fear manage us? In this episode, join me as I discuss this topic and how you can begin to allow yourself to be free from fear as a leader. I also discuss the importance of self-awareness and recognizing the barriers …
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In episode 102 of the podcast, I speak with Polly McMorrow, CEO of McCann London. Join us as we discuss the amount of pressure many leaders put on themselves to succeed and the delicate balance of self-imposed pressure against the backdrop of industry expectations. We also discuss the contagious nature of fearless leadership and why it’s so importa…
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, I’m covering the difference between an achiever and a performer, a topic I often cover in my self-leadership trainings, which tends to resonate with many people. Join me as I explore the key differences between being an achiever and being a performer, and what you need to understand about these roles to become…
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In episode 100 of the podcast, I speak with Ian Millner, Co-founder and Chair of Iris. Join us whilst we discuss the importance of culture and having an employee brand that is exciting and visceral and that makes employees feel like they are a valuable part of the organisation. Ian also shares the 3 pillars of effective leadership and what it means…
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, I’m talking about the art of backing yourself as a leader. This is a topic that is very close to my heart and I wanted to spend some time discussing it today. I’m debunking the myths surrounding self-assurance and arrogance and why backing yourself isn’t arrogance, it’s actually caring for yourself, celebratin…
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Recorded live at the MICF at Basement Comedy, we discover that Concetta's boyfriend Ben is hot, Chloe takes over reading out the questions and Tom discovers a new show idea, Hard Dad. One more chance to see it next week, 3pm Saturday the 20th, With a line up including Nina Oyama, Cam James and Tom Ballard. Get tickets at https://www.trybooking.com/…
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In episode 98 of the podcast, I speak with Conrad Persons, President of Grey, London. Join us as we discuss the importance of sharing your ideas with your team first to make sure they’re on the same page as you and want to jump out of the “plane” alongside you. He also shares the hard lessons learned from when your team stays on the plane instead o…
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A short clip from a brilliant episode recorded at Basement Comedy Club for MICF. Two more chances to see it if you're in Melbourne, next weeks line up is Tom Gleeson, Concetta Caristo, Chloe Petts (UK) and Alice Snedden (NZ). Then the following week we have Nina Oyama, Tom Ballard, Cameron James and ?? Plus Four Burners starts tomorrow at Tasma Ter…
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In this week’s episode of the podcast, I’m going solo to discuss the topic of excessive resilience—a challenge I've personally grappled with, nearly breaking me in the process. Join me as I delve into the seven components of resilience and offer some helpful insights into cultivating resilience for yourself or your team members. I'll also be sharin…
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Joel Kim Booster, Lara Ricote, Danielle Walker, Chris Parker join for the first of four MICF live podcasts. To hear the full episode head to patreon.com/dykwia and become a $5 a month member. If you're in Melbourne come to the shows over the next 3 Saturdays, 3pm at Basement Comedy, tickets at joshearl.com.au/gigs Also my new stand up show Four Bur…
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In episode 96 of the podcast, I speak with Melissa Chapman, CEO of Jungle Creations. Join us as we discuss how to effectively overcome resistance to change within your organisation by approaching it in a way that makes people feel like you are all in it together. Melissa also discusses the challenges of having ADHD when it came to her habits as a l…
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In episode 95 of the podcast, I am diving into the need to understand other people. Have you ever found yourself getting frustrated with others for not understanding what you’re trying to say? It may make perfect sense to you but they just aren’t getting it. This is because we all think differently and the way you understand things isn’t necessaril…
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Mike Goldstein, Lara Ricote, Guy Williams and Alex Ward live from MICF 2023 Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Comedy Club March 30, April 6, 13 and 20 at 3pm. Tickets are at joshearl.com.au/gigs Plus my brand new stand up show Four Burners on as part of the MICF from April 8-21 at 8:35. Tickets also at joshearl.com.au/gigs And if y…
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Ed Gamble, Deanne Smith, Mark Watson and Sara Schaefer recorded live at the MICF Festival Club last year. Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Comedy Club March 30, April 6, 13 and 20 at 3pm. Tickets are at joshearl.com.au/gigs Plus my brand new stand up show Four Burners on as part of the MICF from April 8-21 at 8:35. Tickets also at…
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In episode 94 of the podcast, I speak with Sarat Pediredla, CEO of hedgehog lab. Join us as we discuss the importance of recognising that everyone has their strengths, but some people are just not right for your company. While it can be tempting to people please and get curious about how you can fix poor performance from team members, investing in …
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Josie Long, Ray O'Leary, Leo Reich, and Grace Jarvis joined me at last years MICF. Leo had just come from the football, Josies mum loses at trivia and Ray upsets his mum with a prank. Get tickets to this years MICF shows, March 30, April 6, April 13, and April 20 at The Basement Comedy Club. Tickets at joshhearl.com.au/gigs Also my stand up show is…
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In episode 93 of the podcast, I’m exploring how you can make sure that you are putting the right part of you in charge of your business and leadership. This idea comes from Internal Family Systems, which was created by Dr. Richard Schwartz. It’s the idea that we as humans are all made up of a system of protected parts that we can manage and use whe…
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Recorded live at the 2023 MICF at Morris House with Luke Heggie, Nina Oyama, Chloe Petts (UK) and Tim Batt (NZ) Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Comedy Club March 30, April 6, 13 and 20 at 3pm. Tickets are at joshearl.com.au/gigs Plus my brand new stand up show Four Burners on as part of the MICF from April 8-21 at 8:35. Tickets a…
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Recorded live at the 2023 MICF at Morris House with Nick Cody, Lizzy Hoo, Kirsty Webeck, John Hastings. Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Comedy Club March 30, April 6, 13 and 20 at 3pm. Tickets are at joshearl.com.au/gigs Plus my brand new stand up show Four Burners on as part of the MICF from April 8-21 at 8:35. Tickets also at j…
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Dave Hughes, Denise Scott, Ryan Shelton and Urvi Majumdar join me for a super funny episode that closed out the 2022 MICF season. Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Comedy Club March 30, April 6, 13 and 20 at 3pm. Tickets are at joshearl.com.au/gigs Plus my brand new stand up show Four Burners on as part of the MICF from April 8-21 …
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In the lead up to MICF 2024 I'll be posting some previously Patreon only episodes. Recorded back in 2022 live at the MICF we find out who can't make eye contact, how Danielle is going to die and what Concetta and her boyfriend Ben do for fun. Plus I talk about fucking an Octopus for some reason. Get tickets to the new MICF season at the Basement Co…
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In episode 92 of the podcast, I speak with Flavilla Fongang, the Founder and CEO of Black Rise. Join us as we discuss why as leaders, we need to stop focusing only on financial outcomes and also look at the greater impact we are making on the community and even the planet. In the era of cancel culture, we have to be more socially responsible if we …
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In episode 91 of the podcast, I’m focusing on the feeling of not belonging and how important it is as leaders to create belonging and connection amongst our teams. In the last episode with Jake Brody, he shared something with me that gave me goosebumps. It was so simple, yet it completely reshaped my perspective on my responsibility regarding this …
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In episode 90 of the podcast, I speak with Jake Brody, Senior Managing Director of Accenture Song. Have you ever wondered how you can make a big company feel small? Jake shares his insights into how he does this by celebrating good news and having an open-door policy so that the people in his company don’t feel like they are just a number. They fee…
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On this episode of the Apology podcast, host Jesse Pearson welcomes the author Jonathan Lethem to discuss many topics including (but not limited to): Julio Cortázar; animals in literature; paths of entry to the works of Norman Mailer, Philip K. Dick, and Stanisław Lem; Lethem's latest book, Brooklyn Crime Novel; and the class-based, Marxist underpi…
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