Sinopsis
Three weekly networking tips and expert interviews by Andy Lopata, together with new music
Episodios
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Overcoming Anxiety and Fear with Olympic Medalist Ori Sasson
06/11/2023 Duración: 43minOn this episode of The Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata is joined by two-time Israeli Olympic medalist Ori Sasson, who openly discusses his battle with anxiety and how he overcame it to achieve success. Despite his struggles, Sasson won two Olympic bronze medals in judo and now runs Olympic Mindset, a motivational speaking company where he shares his journey of facing anxiety and fear of failure. Ori opens up about how anxiety affected his sports career and how it continues to impact people during the ongoing crisis in the Middle East. He shares his personal story, starting from his first judo competition, where he experienced extreme nervousness but found a burning desire to prove himself. This ambition drove him forward despite his crippling anxiety and fear of failure. According to Sasson, it is possible to live with anxiety and still be successful. He discusses the strategies he used to manage his anxiety, such as being kinder to himself, viewing losses as opportunities for growth, and developing
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Dance Me To The End Of Time with Tanya Wheway
30/10/2023 Duración: 47minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata talks with renowned spa industry pioneer Tanya Wheway. Tanya is a renowned figure in the hospitality industry. She began her career in the US before returning to the UK to open an international marketing office. Alongside her husband, she ran Champneys Tring Health Resort and became known as a pioneer of the spa and wellbeing movement. They later created award-winning spas worldwide, and Tanya quadrupled profits as Managing Director of The Sanctuary. She has been involved in various interior design projects, written books, and engaged in charity work. At 78, Tanya continues to be active as a speaker, life coach, writer, and spa consultant. Andy and Tanya share a compelling conversation drawing from Tanya's unique life experiences and professional journey. Tanya sheds light on the transformative work at Champneys Spa in Tring, Hertfordshire, where they replaced old-fashioned practices with an unprecedented approach that focused on enjoyment, educ
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Humanity Amidst Conflict with Will Kintish and Sobiya Jawaid
23/10/2023 Duración: 58minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata welcomes Will Kintish and Sobiya Jawaid to discuss the escalating conflict in the Middle East from the perspective of a British Jew and a British Muslim. Will Kintish practiced as a chartered accountant for 30+ years until the year 2000. For the last 23 years, Will has shown thousands in the business, professional, academic, and technical communities how to become more effective and confident networkers. He is the published author of the best-selling book “Business Networking: The Survival Guide”. Sobiya Jawaid is the first hijab-wearing British Muslim black belt kickboxer to have represented England at the European level, where she won a silver medal. She is a leadership coach; diversity, belonging, and inclusion consultant; international keynote speaker, workshop facilitator and panelist. Andy and his guests take on a challenging exploration of deeply emotional subject matter, sharing their unique perspectives with the aim of fostering unders
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The Power of Mentoring with Chelsey Baker
16/10/2023 Duración: 43minAndy's upcoming book, The Financial Times Guide to Mentoring, co-authored with Dr. Ruth Gotian, aligns well with this episode of The Connected Leadership Podcast, in which he discusses mentoring with Chelsey Baker. Chelsey is a visionary force in the world of mentoring, founding National Mentoring Day, the largest celebration of mentoring to support mentors and mentees, taking place on 27th October and inaugurated as an official National Day in the Houses of Parliament in London. Chelsey's mission is clear - to make mentorship accessible to all and celebrate and support mentors and mentees, sharing their mentoring news, impact and stories year-round. Chelsey is a multi-award-winning business mentor with thousands of hours mentoring experience working with Royalty, Governments, celebrities, and business leaders across all sectors where she is well known for inspiring and elevating others through her mentorship. Chelsey's remarkable achievements have earned her many prestigious accolades, including "Excellence
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The Secrets of Working Relationships with Patricia Hind
09/10/2023 Duración: 38minWelcome to another episode of The Connected Leadership Podcast with Andy Lopata, featuring an impelling discussion with Patricia Hind, a leadership and management development professor at Hult International Business School and author of Winning Together: The Secrets of Working Relationships. Patricia is a Trustee of the British Psychological Society and Chair of the Education and Training Board, Justice of the Peace and a Freeman of the City of London. Andy and Patricia’s conversation delved into the intricacies of working relationships, focusing on office dynamics and the art of developing mutually beneficial connections within the workplace. Patricia shares deep insights on how workplace relationships impact our overall work experience, emphasising their role in our successes and failures. She points out that everyone has a niche, a unique value to add to the organisation; no specific 'type' fits better within an office environment. What matters most is the nature of our working relationships and how these
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Mastering Cultural Intelligence with Levent Yildizgoren
02/10/2023 Duración: 35minWelcome to another captivating episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast. Andy Lopata welcomes Levent Yildizgoren, author of Good Business in Any Language and host of the Thriving in Global Markets podcast. He has helped companies do business in more than 100 languages! Andy and Levent dive into the importance of cultural intelligence in leadership, particularly for leaders of multinational teams, and discuss how understanding cultural differences can improve business outcomes. Levent Yildizgoren starts by introducing the concept of cultural intelligence (CQ). He explains that CQ is the ability to effectively navigate and engage with different cultures. Drawing insights from his personal and professional experiences, he highlights the significance of cultural intelligence in everyday interactions. Empathy emerges as a key component of developing cultural intelligence. Levent emphasises the need to recognise the importance of empathy while emphasising that cultural intelligence is a skill that must be cultiv
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'Navigating the Future of Work' with Peter Brown
25/09/2023 Duración: 42minWelcome to another exciting episode of The Connected Leadership Podcast, where we are exploring the future of work, the role of leadership in navigating these changes, and how to seize future opportunities instead of fearing them. Our guest today is PwC's Global Workforce Leader, Peter Brown. Pete leads a team of over 10,000 professionals supporting businesses with their workforce challenges. Pete has over 25 years of global experience of advising clients around a number of workforce disciplines. He also sponsors PwC’s Global Centre for Transformative Leadership. In the discussion, Andy and Pete examine how the pace of change in our workplace is accelerating, shaped by phenomena such as social media and AI’s rapid evolution. Peter shares how platforms like TikTok and Gen AI amassed an unprecedented number of users within months of launching, pointing to a speedier, high-tech future. Andy also explores with Pete, the impact of global macro trends like climate change and disruptive technologies as well as the i
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'Happy Healthy Sober' with Janey Lee Grace
18/09/2023 Duración: 46minOn this 200th episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, and as we celebrate its third year, Andy Lopata welcomes celebrated guest Janey Lee Grace. Janey is an Amazon No. 1 best-selling author and speaker, and she was co-presenter on the UK’s biggest radio show, BBC Radio 2’s Steve Wright in the Afternoon, for 24 years. Formerly, she was a backing singer with Wham!, Kim Wilde and Boy George, and had their own number 8 chart hit as Cola Boy with 7 Ways to Love. Janey has written five books on holistic living, including the number one Amazon best seller ‘Imperfectly Natural Woman’, and her latest book ‘Happy Healthy Sober’: Ditch the booze and take control of your life, which encourages everyone to look again at their relationship with alcohol. Janey has now dedicated her life to addressing "the alcoholic elephant in the room," advocating for an alcohol-free lifestyle. She recognises alcohol as a common factor in many social connections and explores the challenges of building relationships without the 'glue'
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'How We Respond When Our Worldview Gets Challenged' with Noa Baum
11/09/2023 Duración: 53minIn this episode, Andy Lopata speaks with storyteller and author of an impactful book, "A Land Twice Promised," Noa Baum, offers a unique perspective on the power of storytelling and empathy in understanding complex issues like the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. This episode explores the theme of how we respond when our worldview gets challenged and reflects on experiences that had a profound impact on Noa's understanding of life and existence. Noa discusses her unique experiences growing up in Israel, her personal experiences with war, and the shaping of her worldview. She talks about the influence of books she read, and the realisation of the limitations of understanding rooted in one's narrow perspective. Noa delves into the transfer of ancestral trauma through DNA, providing a deep-seated explanation behind some of our responses and behavior. Noa also opens up about her personal confrontations with challenging situations, how she navigates shifts of her worldview, and addresses questions about the perceptio
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Where intuition goes to die with John Cohen
04/09/2023 Duración: 44minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, host Andy Lopata welcomes guest Jon Cohen, a vascular surgeon turned healthcare leader and policy expert, the former CEO and executive chairman of BioReference Laboratories a $1.7 billion company, and author of the book 'Swab.' Andy and Jon discuss leadership, decision-making, the importance of relationships and partnerships, navigating through external barriers, and the invaluable role of intuition amidst crisis. In his book, Jon shares the extraordinary record of BioReference Laboratories, which established robust testing processes during the COVID-19 pandemic without any roadmap, federal guidance, or prior pandemic experience. BioReference successfully offered testing services to a wide section of the American public, outmaneuvering competitors ten times its size and achieving firsts on many COVID-19 testing frontiers. Jon reflects on how his organisation navigated the evolving crisis. He explains that the key to their success was the team's adaptability
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Balancing long-term relationships in a short-term world with Dorie Clark
28/08/2023 Duración: 50minAndy Lopata's guest for the last of August's Connected Leadership Gold is Dorie Clark, recognised as one of the Top 50 business thinkers in the world by Thinkers50, and as the #1 Communication Coach by the Marshall Goldsmith Leading Global Coaches Awards. She teaches executive education at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and Columbia Business School, and is the author of ‘The Long Game’. A former presidential campaign spokeswoman, Dorie is a frequent contributor to the Harvard Business Review. This fascinating conversation covers the benefits of a long-term strategy in business relationships. In organisations changing attitudes can be a challenge, while small businesses can effectively be long-term driven. Switching to long-term thinking can be a balancing act of persuasion. The art is in attracting patient investors who are willing to bide their time with you. Andy and Dorie also talk about being bad at something - deliberately.
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Connected Leadership Gold: Todd Cherches
21/08/2023 Duración: 44minIn this edition of The Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata and Todd Cherches take us on a fast paced ride around the English language and visual communication, discussing how they can help us to communicate more effectively and build stronger relationships. Todd Cherches, an academic from New York, talks about the use of metaphor and storytelling in visual leadership. Using a good metaphor can create greater clarity and understanding and story telling is a powerful resource. Andy and Todd also talk about using models to communicate visual thinking and the '3 Vs' of Visibility, Voice and Value.
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Connected Leadership Gold: Janice Lintz
14/08/2023 Duración: 46minIn this episode of Connected Leadership Gold, Andy Lopata interviews Janice Lintz about her successes in improving access for the hard of hearing and getting induction loops installed in a host of venues across the world. Her passion came from being the parent of a daughter with hearing problems and seeing the effect that a lack of access had on her growing up with a normal life. Andy and Janice look at how asking on behalf of a cause you believe in makes it easier to make ‘unreasonable requests’. Janice has had amazing success in getting in front of many high-powered people. How does she make that happen? She has also travelled to over 140 countries and explains how she has used this to discover best practice that she has been able to use in her projects. "I don't take no for an answer - I don't give up" Andy calls her the Erin Brockovich of Hearing Loss! Andy and Janice end their discussion by looking at the importance of her support network.
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Connected Leadership Gold: with Rebecca Seal
07/08/2023 Duración: 52minIn a fascinating conversation with Rebecca Seal, journalist, food writer and author of 'Solo - How to Work Alone and Not Lose Your Mind', Andy Lopata explores with Rebecca how to cope with the psychological difficulties of being by yourself. They look at the mental challenge of solitude and strategies for creating an environment of discipline and boundaries that are successful. Working from home can be very rewarding if certain rules are followed. Having dedicated spaces for work and home life; a transitional ritual, closing down at the end of the work day and therefore symbolically allowing your work day to end. Rebecca and Andy also discuss the importance of managing both personal and professional relationships with care. Social media and food are also discussed.
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'Embracing Neurodiversity' with Samantha Hiew
31/07/2023 Duración: 45minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata engages in a riveting dialogue with Samantha Hiew, an award-winning social entrepreneur, founder of ADHD Girls, and a reputed scientist. As a person diagnosed with ADHD, Tourette's, dyspraxia, and autism, Samantha shares her thought-provoking insights on the subject of neurodiversity. Neurodiversity covers a spectrum of neurodevelopmental conditions, including ADHD, autism, dyspraxia, and dyslexia. Participants' perception, learning, and information processing are all affected by these variances in brain function, which manifest uniquely in different individuals. However, Samantha emphasises that prevalent misconceptions and stereotypes, largely amplified by media and cultural portrayals, still tend to distort the narrative of neurodiversity. Assessing media representations of neurodiversity, Samantha notes that while they have garnered visibility, they often perpetuate inaccurate stereotypes. The conversation shifts to addressing portrayals of
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'Developing Future Leaders' with Molly Harvey
24/07/2023 Duración: 37minIn this stimulating episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, host Andy Lopata welcomes Molly Harvey, a leading authority in the world of leadership development as well as the founder of OWL (Outstanding Women Leaders). Molly Harvey is an author, facilitator, and speaker who has more than 30 years of experience that includes involvement with the United Nations. Focusing on the development of future leaders, a topic Molly is deeply passionate about, the conversation unravels captivating insights. Molly underlines the importance of self-aware leadership and emotional intelligence, explaining that leaders should be cognisant of their influence and should appreciate each team member's contribution to the group dynamics. She believes that the capacity to pose theme-specific questions is an essential skill for future leaders, leading to surprising insights and facilitating positive change. Explaining a term she encountered at the UN, "Social artists of tomorrow", Molly describes these future leaders as adept
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'The Connection Quotient' with Marco Buschman
17/07/2023 Duración: 43minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata interviews Marco Buschman, Dutch leadership expert and author of the book "The Connection Quotient." They delve into the topic of the human approach to connections, emphasising building a culture of connection within an organisation. Marco introduces the concepts of EQ (Emotional Quotient), IQ (Intelligence Quotient), and CQ (Connection Quotient). Andy and Marco discuss how the quality of success within an organisation is dependent not just on individual relationships but on the connections across the team. The conversation then shifts to the importance of actively exploring, rather than trying to understand or win every argument. Marco Buschman sees the focus on fostering exploration and openness to disagreements or non-understanding, suggesting that this mindset fosters a more enriching interaction. Developing a connection culture within an organisation, Marco asserts, involves maintaining a balance between the functional (about what is be
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'Talking on Eggshells' with Sam Horn
10/07/2023 Duración: 37minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata welcomes Sam Horn, CEO of the Intrigue Agency and the Tongue Fu! Training Institute. Sam's newly released book, "Talking on Eggshells," is the focus of their conversation, delving into conflict management and its impact on our professional lives. Sam emphasises that conflict is a natural aspect of life and highlights the need to address it rather than ignore it. Drawing inspiration from Elvis Presley, Sam encourages individuals not to let things go wrong but to address conflict head-on. She emphasises the importance of diverse perspectives within teams and explains how conflict arises from disagreements on the best course of action. Drawing a parallel to team sports, she compares the need for different positions and skills required in business environments. Conflict arises when individuals disagree on the best course of action or decision to make. Sam shares an example of how conflict can serve a constructive purpose by focusing on how individ
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'The Team Architect' with Eksteen de Waal
03/07/2023 Duración: 41minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata is joined by Eksteen De Waal; an international speaker, author and leadership consultant. He is a Fellow of PSA UK and President of PSA Netherlands. Eksteen describes himself as a team architect, explaining that he views teams as structures that require attention and maintenance, much like a building. He illustrates how his work entails assessing existing teams, designing new teams from scratch (such as during mergers and acquisitions), or renovating teams to address conflicts and relationship issues. Eksteen shares insights from his 30 years of experience in analysing team dynamics, fostering inclusivity, and resolving conflicts. Eksteen primarily works with leadership teams, particularly in start-ups and scale-ups, to shape organisational culture. He highlights the significance of the founders' relationship systems, which often shape the culture of the organisation. Eksteen shares that certain behavioural patterns and coping mechanisms may b
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'Beyond the Court' with Zaza Pachulia
26/06/2023 Duración: 43minIn this episode of the Connected Leadership Podcast, Andy Lopata interviews Zaza Pachulia, a former professional basketball player and current executive at the Golden State Warriors. Zaza won two NBA championships with the Warriors and played over a thousand games in the NBA. He was born in Georgia and came to the US via Turkey, overcoming the enormous competition of traditional basketball-playing nations. He discusses his passion for basketball and shares how his love and commitment to the game, combined with his hard work, sacrifice, and self-discipline, helped him achieve success in an arena where talent alone is not enough. Pachulia also talks about the challenges he faced in maintaining relationships with friends and family while dedicating his life to basketball and how he achieved balance during the off-season. Zaza shares his early struggles in the league and how he focused on overcoming his weaknesses to become a top player. He emphasises the importance of acknowledging one's weaknesses, being open