Episodios

  • Building Leadership Skills Across Cultures in Uncertain Times, with Thomas Gelmi
    May 27 2025

    What are the common elements required to lead when you work with global or international teams?

    Because leadership is a social construct, it is influenced by social norms that drive how we define what a leader is, what characteristics we expect of them, and how we expect them to appear. However, there is one common element: all leaders must create a thriving environment for employees and by nature, there are some common elements across cultures that humans have. If you understand those, you can serve as a leader across many cultures. What are some essential human skills of leading across cultures? Why are human aspects important in the workplace and particularly in leadership? We'll explore these and more with our guest on this episode.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Thomas Gelmi has been a trusted advisor to leaders and their teams for more than two decades. His programs, which have attracted roughly 10,000 participants from nearly 90 countries, reflect his adaptability and appeal across cultures and industries. Thomas works in four languages and his clients range from global corporations to SMEs and private individuals worldwide. Thomas draws on an extraordinary biography with exciting milestones, such as his many years as a Maître de Cabine, leading cabin crew at Swissair, and eight years as operations manager of an international leadership development company. In addition to his extensive professional experience, he also gathered years of experience as a trained caregiver, providing psychological assistance to victims in crises, accidents, and other extreme situations. Since 2020, Thomas Gelmi has been a member of the prestigious Forbes Coach Council, an invitation-only

    community of leading business coaches whose members are selected based on their extensive and diverse experience. He is a long-term member of the International Coaching Federation (ICF), whose values and quality standards guide his work. Thomas Gelmi lives near Zurich, Switzerland.


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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    https://gelmi.coach/en/who-is-thomas-gelmi

    #GlobalLeadership #InternationalLeadership #TheHardSkills

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  • Why Endurance Matters in Today's Leadership
    May 20 2025

    Stress and burnout are rampant in today's incredibly uncertain and constantly changing business landscape. How can leaders protect themselves and continue to thrive in the face of adversity? In this episode, you will learn the Endurance Leader four-part framework to help you build your mental, physical, and interpersonal longevity, and get practical tips to help you embed these philosophies and practices into your leadership approach.

    Leaders often face overwhelming demands in fast-paced environments. As a consultant and coach, Dr. Ann Bowers-Evangelista noticed a recurring pattern: leaders struggling to sustain their energy and purpose while navigating relentless pressure. Yet, they need to stay motivated, inspired, and productive in their leadership, becuse this has a trickle-down effect on their teams.

    Her Endurance Leader framework offers a way to strategically plan for sustainable success by blendiung resilience, self-awareness, and long-term strategies to help leaders thrive without compromising their well-being. She will share how to develop and implement this plan, prepare to face inevitable obstacles, and remain focused, adaptable, and resilient to drive meaningful results over time.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:


    Dr. Ann Bowers-Evangelista is a master leadership psychologist, with almost 30 years of consulting and coaching with organizations of all sizes and complexities. As a clinical psychologist with an MBA and also an Ironman triathlete, Ann brings her range of expertise to help her clients develop more satisfying, meaningful, and productive leadership. Her first book, The Endurance Leader (released last November) leverages the principles of endurance athletes to help leaders develop a long-term approach to leadership. She is the founder and President of Llumos, LLC and The Endurance Leader, LLC.


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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    https://www.llumos.com

    https://www.theenduranceleader.com

    www.gotowerscope.com

    #theenduranceleader

    #leadershipignited

    #mission

    #mentaltoughness

    #pacing

    #TheHardSkills


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  • How to Mitigate, Prepare, Respond, and Recover from Crisis, with Stephanie Craig
    May 6 2025

    How can we address and recover from crisis? We must first learn to spot it well before it gets out of hand, then have the right resources to recover.


    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

    Recognizing that crisis can happen at any time and preparing for it is a sign of sophisticated leadership. In this episode you will learn:

    - The most common types of crises to land on the doorsteps of leaders -- and how to spot and mitigate them,

    - The role effective leaders play in connecting employees, clients, and stakeholders in a crisis,

    - The vital importance of creating a crisis readiness program that permeates the entire corporate culture.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Stephanie Craig has built her reputation as a crisis expert by guiding some of the world’s most prominent people and organizations through their most trying moments. Combining her deep experience in politics, media and business, she mitigates crises, repairs reputations and inoculates against future reputation damage. In her career, Stephanie has guided media organizations, Fortune 50 tech companies and members of the House and Senate in the United States and Canada through some of their most trying days. She sharpened her crisis skills on several campaigns including three presidentials. She is a battleground specialist and likely the only person to have worked in both houses on Capitol Hill and Parliament Hill. Stephanie has counted former First Lady Rosalynn Carter, the mayor of the nation’s 10th largest city and some of the most notable global brands as clients. When not handling crises, Stephanie supports causes she cares about by helping to establish the groundbreaking group — I Am ALS and chairing the Force to End Harassment in Advocacy as an effort during the #Metoo movement.


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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigstephanie/

    https://kith.co


    https://www.linkedin.com/in/craigstephanie/

    https://kith.co


    #CrisisManagement #TheHardSkills #Leadership


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  • The Structures that Shape Workplace Culture and Safety, with Dr. Gabriela Alcalde
    Apr 29 2025

    How can we create healthy workplaces? Sometimes the best way to learn is through other people's stories about how they navigated organizational culture, structures, and leadership approaches that inspire safer and more creative workplaces.


    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

    In her book, What Your Comfort Costs Us, Dr. Gabriela Alcalde uses storytelling to invite us to learn about the experiences of women of color leaders in the workplace and how they are shifting workplace cultures to benefit everyone. We'll discuss leadership, power, and reimagining workplaces that could work for all.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Born in Lima, Peru, Dr. Alcalde is a creative, anti-supremacist leader with experience in the philanthropic, academic, governmental, nonprofit, and grassroots sectors. She writes and speaks locally, nationally, and internationally about shifting the philanthropic and nonprofit sectors, culture change, racial justice, and leadership of women of color. She earned a bachelor’s degree in psychology from the University of Louisville, a master’s in public health from Boston University, and a doctorate in global public health from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. What Your Comfort Costs Us is her first book.

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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.mgalcalde.com

    https://linktr.ee/mgalcalde

    www.gotowerscope.com


    #yourcomfortcosts #culturechange #workplace #leadership #TheHardSkills

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  • The Most Effective Performance Feedback Strategies, with Drs. Nowack and Mashihi
    Apr 22 2025

    Providing performance feedback is one of the most challenging tasks leaders face. Feedback often sparks frustration and fear for both leaders and their teams. Why? Because there is a disconnect between what leaders think they are communicating and what employees receive. It's rooted in neuroscience and psychology research that we don't always apply effectively in the moment.

    EPISODE SUMMARY:

    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

    There are a lot of moving parts to provide effective feedback, including the content, valence, purpose of the message, the feedback recipient's characteristics, and the feedback provider's characteristics. In their new book, Performance Feedback Strategies, published by the Association for Talent Development (ATD), Drs. Nowack and Mashihi introduce a model of performance feedback coaching for leaders with structured exercises, techniques, and tips to help leaders become better performance coaches. After over a decade spent developing, testing, and refining their model with leaders around the world, they are now ready to share their four-part Performance Feedback Coaching Model, based on research in neuroscience and psychology, to help us all become better at providing performance feedback that is received well and translates into real behavior change.


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    ABOUT OUR GUESTS:

    Dr. Kenneth M. Nowack is a licensed psychologist and Senior Research Officer of Envisia Learning, Inc., a global consultancy specializing in assessments and technology platforms. He serves on Daniel Goleman’s Consortium for Research on Emotional Intelligence in Organizations and recently served as Editor for the Consulting Psychology Journal. He is also a Fellow of the American Psychological Association through Division 13 (Society of Consulting Psychology).

    Sandra Mashihi, PhD is an organizational psychologist and executive coach with over 20 years of experience helping leaders and teams thrive through customized leadership development solutions. As the founder of Spectra Coaching, she works with executives, emerging leaders, and organizations to unlock leadership potential, enhance team dynamics, and drive measurable change. She was previously an Adjunct Professor at Pepperdine Graziadio Business School and Director of Coaching Services at Envisia Learning.

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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    www.envisialearning.com

    www.linkedin.com/in/kennethnowack

    www.spectracoaching.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandramashihi/

    https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Feedback-Strategies-Successful-Behavior/dp/1957157860

    www.envisialearning.com

    www.linkedin.com/in/kennethnowack

    www.spectracoaching.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/sandramashihi/

    https://www.td.org/product/book--performance-feedback-strategies/112504

    https://www.amazon.com/Performance-Feedback-Strategies-Successful-Behavior/dp/1957157860

    #Feedback #360DegreeFeedback #leadership #PerformanceFeedback #LeadershipSkills #LeadershipDevelopment #TheHardSkills



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  • 7 Leadership Mistakes Revealed by 1000 Executive Coaches, with Dr. Brian Underhill
    Apr 15 2025

    What are 7 great mistakes leaders make that we can see happening right before our eyes? How do you avoid them? We'll share insider secrets from 1000 executive coaches - This podcast episode will be the first time these research findings are shared in public!

    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

    Dr. Underhill, a thought leader in the field of executive coaching, has spent years researching executive coaching trends and needs as they emerge and today he'll be sharing 7 mistakes he's identified across 1000 coaches he's surveyed. These are preliminary findings that haven't even been published yet, so we will get an insider's scoop! We'll also learn how leaders can begin to address each one.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Brian O. Underhill, PhD, PCC is an industry-recognized pioneer in the global emergence of the executive coaching field. He is a thought leader, keynote speaker and author of 3 books and numerous whitepapers and articles. In 2024, Thinkers50 named him among the top thinkers in the coaching. He is the Founder and CEO of CoachSource, the world's largest "pure play" executive coaching firm, with 1200 coaches worldwide. He resides in Silicon Valley with wife Julie, 4 grown kids, and a lovable labradoodle.

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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/bunderhill9/

    https://www.coachsource.com

    #leadership #executivecoaching #executives #careerkillers #executives #leader #coach #TheHardSkills

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  • 3 Ways Introverted Leaders Can Master Workplace Politics, with Cynthia Pong, JD
    Apr 8 2025

    Ever feel like workplace politics favors extroverts? Learn three powerful strategies that turn thoughtful leadership into a strategic advantage—and why careful observation beats being the loudest voice in the room. In this episode you will learn three powerful strategies that turn thoughtful leadership into a strategic advantage—and why careful observation beats being the loudest voice in the room.

    EPISODE SUMMARY:

    WHAT YOU WILL LEARN:

    Ever feel like workplace politics favors extroverts? In this episode, you'll learn why introverted leaders (or leaders who prefer introversion) often hold untapped advantages in navigating complex organizational dynamics. Drawing from 20 years of negotiation expertise––and as an introvert herself––Cynthia Pong, JD, shares three practical strategies for building influence authentically while reframing how we think about power dynamics in the workplace. Whether you're leading teams, navigating matrixed organizations, or building cross-functional relationships, introverts and extroverts alike will discover how to leverage their natural strengths to shape outcomes and advance organizational goals—without compromising their values or contorting their personality.


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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Cynthia Pong, JD, brings 20 years of negotiation expertise and strategic leadership advising to her work as an executive coach. A Forbes Contributor on Leadership Strategy and LinkedIn Top Voice, her insights on power, influence, and workplace dynamics have been featured in Harvard Business Review, The Atlantic, and major networks. A former public defender, she earned her law degree from NYU and graduated from Brown University with a degree in Ethnic Studies. Her Anthem Award-winning Leadership Accelerator program equips leaders to navigate complex organizational politics while staying authentic, with graduates securing prestigious fellowships at the White House, Harvard, and Stanford. She is the author of Don't Stay in Your Lane: The Career Change Guide for Women of Color.

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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    https://linkedin.com/in/embracechangenyc/

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/cynthiapong/

    https://www.youtube.com/embracechangenyc

    https://instagram.com/embracechangenyc/

    https://facebook.com/cynthia.pong.7

    https://tiktok.com/@embracechangenyc

    https://www.embracechange.nyc/

    https://www.embracechange.nyc/book

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  • Giving Voice to Values: Translating Values into Action, with Mary Gentile
    Apr 1 2025

    We want leaders to do the right thing when tested, and we want and believe we will rise to the challenge when the moment presents itself. But the current way we learn how to act ethically in those critical moments doesn't always translate or cause us to think we can do it effectively and confidently. Why not? How can we better prepare ourselves and our leaders when the moment arises? This is that episode.

    Giving Voice to Values (GVV) is an innovative approach to values-driven leadership development in business education and the workplace. Drawing on actual experience and scholarship, GVV fills a long-standing critical gap in the development of values-centered leaders. It's not about persuading people to be more ethical. Rather GVV starts from the premise that most of us already want to act on our values, but that we also want to feel that we have a reasonable chance of doing so effectively and successfully. In this episode we'll explore how to raise those odds.

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    ABOUT OUR GUEST:

    Mary C. Gentile, PhD, is Creator and Director of Giving Voice to Values (www.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com), launched with The Aspen Institute and Yale School of Management and hosted at Babson College for 6 years, now based at UVA-Darden. This values-driven leadership curriculum has been piloted and/or presented in over 1,500 sites globally and has been featured in Financial Times, Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, McKinsey Quarterly, etc. Gentile is a consultant, speaker and author on GVV. She was formerly the Richard M. Waitzer Bicentennial Professor of Ethics at UVA Darden (2016-2022) and was previously at Harvard Business School (1985-95) and Babson College (2009—2015). She holds a B.A. from The College of William and Mary and Ph.D. from State University of New York-Buffalo.

    Gentile's publications include: Giving Voice to Values: How To Speak Your Mind When You Know What's Right; Can Ethics Be Taught? Perspectives, Challenges, and Approaches at Harvard Business School (with Thomas Piper & Sharon Parks); Differences That Work: Organizational Excellence through Diversity; Managerial Excellence Through Diversity: Text and Cases, as well as cases and articles in Harvard Business Review, Stanford Social Innovation Review, Academy of Management Learning and Education, Risk Management, CFO, BizEd, Strategy+Business, and others. Gentile was Content Expert for the award-winning CD-ROM, Managing Across Differences (Harvard Business School Publishing).

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    LINKS MENTIONED IN EPISODE:

    www.gotowerscope.com

    www.GivingVoiceToValuesTheBook.com

    #GivingVoicetoValues, #TheHardSkills #LeadershipDevelopment #LeadershipValues #ValuesDrivenLeadership

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