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De: Daniel & Peter Stewart
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Timely, relevant leadership topics to help you grow your ability to lead effectively.

New episodes every other Tuesday since January 30, 2024.

© 2025 The Leadership Growth Podcast
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  • Executive Presence for Introverts
    Jun 17 2025

    It’s easy to think a strong executive presence requires an outgoing, gregarious personality.

    Not so, suggest Daniel and Peter in today’s episode.

    Introverts can “convey that sense of credibility and to be seen as influential, to be seen as a leader” just as well as extroverts, says Daniel.

    In this episode, Daniel and Peter explore the advantages and strengths introverted leaders can bring to their positions and offer some suggestions for developing skills to boost their executive presence.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Two “superpowers” introverts bring to leadership positions
    • One important caution for introverted leaders
    • Why introverted leaders often present as more authentic

    Being a successful introverted leader is “less about changing who you are and more about highlighting what you’re bringing,” says Peter. Join Daniel and Peter to explore how introverted leaders can be exactly the type of leader any organization needs.

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    In this episode:

    2:00 – Memory Lane: 12 Angry Men (1957)

    4:26 – Topic: Executive Presence for Introverts

    8:29 – Extroversion vs. Introversion

    12:37 – The Superpowers of Introverted Leaders

    18:18 – Why Introverts May Appear More Authentic

    21:40 – Emotional Intelligence and the “Pause Factor”

    26:09 – Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication

    31:44 – Lightning Round

    Resources:

    12 Angry Men (1957), directed by Sidney Lumet

    Cues: Master the Secret Language of Charismatic Communication, by Vanessa Van Edwards

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    Podcast: What is Executive Presence? Part 1

    Podcast: What is Executive Presence? Part 2

    5 Executive Presence “Superpowers” of Quiet Leaders

    The Importance of Body Language in Executive Presence

    Executive Presence vs. Executive Influence

    Internal vs. External Processing: What is Your Thinking Style?

    What Cheetahs Can Teach Us About Decision-Making

    How to Hit Your Leadership Recharge Button

    6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening Skills




    If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend or colleague, or, better yet, leave a review to help other listeners find our show, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    For more great content or to learn about how Stewart Leadership can help you grow your ability to lead effectively, please visit stewartleadership.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

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    34 m
  • How to Manage Through Organizational Disfunction
    Jun 3 2025

    “Stress is like a bucket,” says Peter Stewart.

    As anyone who has worked in a dysfunctional organization can attest, that bucket can fill to overflowing very quickly when there are no spigots or holes to release the stress.

    In today’s conversation, Peter and Daniel discuss how to survive a dysfunctional work situation–what to track, how to deal with it when there are no immediate escapes, and when to leave.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Three variables to track to help evaluate a dysfunctional situation
    • Practical ideas to cope with a difficult work environment when leaving isn’t an option
    • The difference between stress and burnout

    Also, join Daniel for the 7-Day Stress Less, Lead More Challenge–a transformative journey designed to help busy leaders build resilience and develop healthy strategies to cope with daily stress.

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    In this episode:

    2:15 – Insight of the Week: Bison vs. Cattle

    6:44 – Topic: How to Manage Through Organizational Dysfunction

    12:05 – 3 Variables to Track

    20:22 – What Do You Value?

    26:19 – Tips for Dealing with a Dysfunctional Workplace

    32:16 – 7-Day Stress Less, Lead More Challenge

    35:31 – Lightning Round

    Resources:

    “The Bison Advantage,” National Bison Association

    “What the Yerkes-Dodson Law Says About Stress and Performance,” Healthline

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    7-Day Stress Less, Lead More Challenge

    The Dysfunctional Workplace Survival Guide

    4 Ways to Survive a Dysfunctional Leader

    8 Keys to Managing Conflict Well

    What if I Don’t Think That There is a Conflict, but Someone Else Does?

    10 Questions to Help You Manage Up

    10 Guaranteed Ways to be a Toxic Boss

    Toxic Work Culture: The (Not So) Surprising Factor Driving the Great Resignation

    9 Practices to Boost Your Longevity–and Your Leadership Abilities


    If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend or colleague, or, better yet, leave a review to help other listeners find our show, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    For more great content or to learn about how Stewart Leadership can help you grow your ability to lead effectively, please visit stewartleadership.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

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    36 m
  • Navigating Conflict
    May 20 2025

    How do you react to conflict?

    Even that simple question can provoke a variety of emotions and responses. Some people look forward to engaging in heated debate, while others walk away or acquiesce to avoid even a hint of discord.

    No matter how you feel about it, though, it’s guaranteed that you will inevitably run into disagreements in your workplace–and in all areas of life!

    In this episode of The Leadership Growth Podcast, Daniel and Peter examine how to approach conflict in a healthy way.

    Tune in to learn:

    • A neutral definition of conflict
    • Five steps to navigate conflict and preserve relationships
    • The one thing everyone can practice to improve conflict resolution

    Plus, lessons from a smart Little League coach, and Daniel’s sitcom pet peeve.

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    In this episode:

    2:45 – Insight of the Week: Life Lessons from Little League

    8:24 – Topic: Navigating Conflict

    11:35 – Tip #1: Learn from the Experience

    13:35 – Tip #2: Listen to the Other Person

    15:55 – Tip #3: Bring in a Mediator

    18:33 – Tip #4: Clarify Behavior and Manage Expectations

    28:40 – Tip #5: Find Common Ground

    32:42 – Lightning Round

    Resources:

    The Decision Lab: The Recency Effect, explained

    The Decision Lab: The Halo Effect explained

    Amygdala Hijack (Wikipedia)

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    3 Tips for Managing Conflict in a Virtual Environment

    8 Keys to Managing Conflict Well

    What if I Don’t Think That There is a Conflict, but Someone Else Does?

    4 Ways to Encourage a Healthy Failure Culture

    You Are Not Perfect! Mistakes Are a Part of Life!

    4 Vital Considerations for Your Team Charter

    10 Questions to Help You Manage Up

    5 Questions to Answer Before Your Next Hard Conversation




    If you liked this episode, please share it with a friend or colleague, or, better yet, leave a review to help other listeners find our show, and remember to subscribe so you never miss an episode.

    For more great content or to learn about how Stewart Leadership can help you grow your ability to lead effectively, please visit stewartleadership.com and follow us on LinkedIn, Instagram, and YouTube.

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    34 m
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