Episodios

  • Ep.20: From Regret to Growth: Empowering Leaders Through Reflection
    Aug 2 2024
    In this insightful episode of the Mentored Podcast, hosts Carson and Martin tackle a topic that often remains in the shadows but profoundly impacts leaders—regret. The Mentored Podcast was created to share mentoring wisdom and assist in the development of leaders. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting, this episode offers valuable insights that empower you to turn past regrets into stepping stones for future success. Listen today and take the next step in your leadership development. What you will learn in this conversation: Understanding Regret: Carson and Martin define regret as more than just "what ifs." They dig deeper to uncover its inclusive and multifaceted nature. They emphasize that it's normal for leaders to have regrets and that acknowledging this is the first step toward growth. Processing Regret: Learn how to identify and process your regrets. These two experienced mentors offer practical strategies to move forward and transform these feelings into powerful learning experiences. Personal Stories: Carson and Martin candidly share their own leadership regrets and how they navigated these emotions. Their stories provide a relatable and empathetic perspective, encouraging leaders to reflect on their own journeys. Encouraging Transparency: The episode advocates for more openness among mentors and leaders about their regrets. By fostering an environment of transparency, leaders can turn regret into a catalyst for growth and improvement. Come Join us now and tune in now to gain a fresh perspective on regrets and how they can be transformative in your leadership role. Don't miss out on this enriching discussion.
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  • Ep. 19 Reframing Reality
    Jul 21 2024
    Episode 19 Summary: Reframing Reality in Mentorship Welcome to Episode 19 of "The Mentored Podcast." Carson Pue and Martin Sanders, two seasoned mentors, bring their wealth of experience to the recording studio, sharing practical wisdom on how to help leaders. This episode explores the importance of reframing reality when mentoring leaders. Join Martin and Carson, two seasoned mentors, as they explore how wise voices and mentors play a pivotal role in shaping the narratives that guide our lives. Warning: This episode might hit close to home for many listeners, offering perspective and insights that could reshape how you view your own story. Key Highlights: Pause and Refresh: Discover why Carson and Martin frequently encourage leaders to press pause and reassess their perspectives on reality. The Power of Narratives: Examine how mentors help individuals scrutinize the stories they live by and how these stories influence their actions and decisions. Personal Stories: Some women find themselves trapped by their mothers' impressions, while many professionals cling to outdated narratives from decades ago. Reframe and Grow: Learn how mentors can help update these narratives, helping leaders see themselves as they truly are today. Workplace Challenges: Martin and Carson discuss how work environments can grind leaders down, focusing only on weaknesses. Mentors can help leaders address these dysfunctions and reframe their narratives about their administration to reflect the truth rather than organizational press releases. Core Identity: Your true identity isn't built on the narratives handed to you by others but rather on your spiritual centre. Questioning Values: The episode concludes with a meaningful conversation about the values we assign to different aspects of our narratives and the importance of questioning them. Tune in now to gain valuable perspectives on leadership mentorship and personal growth. Don't miss this opportunity to learn how to reframe your reality and step into your true potential. Listen to Episode 19 --- Feel free to share your thoughts and experiences in the comments or join the conversation on social media with #MentoredPodcast or on Facebook. We look forward to hearing how this episode resonates with you.
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  • EP 18: The Role of Encouragement in Leadership
    Jul 5 2024
    In this episode of the Mentored Podcast, we sit down with Carson Pue and Martin Sanders, two seasoned mentors who have dedicated their lives to uplifting and empowering leaders. Key Takeaways The Need for Encouragers: Everyone needs someone to uplift and encourage them, especially leaders. Personal Stories: Carson and Martin share impactful moments when they were encouraged by others, demonstrating the power of support. Mentorship Insight: Mentoring isn't just about affirmation; it’s about genuinely encouraging leaders by saying, "You have got what it takes, and it is going to be harder than you think." Roles of Mentors: One of the primary roles of a mentor is to encourage younger leaders, helping them gain perspective and confidence. Speaking Life: By speaking life into others, mentors can help individuals gain a broader perspective and overcome challenges. Call to Action Don't miss out on this enlightening conversation. Listen to the full episode on our podcast and discover how encouragement can transform leadership. Tune in now and empower yourself with the wisdom of Carson Pue and Martin Sanders!
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  • EP. 17 Decision Making
    Jun 20 2024
    In the latest episode of the Mentored Podcast, hosts Martin and Carson tackle one of the most essential skills in leadership: decision-making. They delve deep into what separates effective leaders from the rest when it comes to making crucial decisions. Martin and Carson start by debunking the myth that there's some "magic" formula to making good decisions. They emphasize that decision-making is a skill that can be developed with practice and awareness. A significant part of the discussion focuses on the common pitfalls leaders face, such as procrastination. Some leaders put off making decisions, which can stall progress and hinder team morale. The hosts discuss why this happens and how to overcome it. Perspective is crucial in decision-making, and Martin and Carson explain why leaders often struggle to make sound decisions when they're too close to the situation. They offer practical advice on gaining the necessary perspective to make better choices. The dangers of impulsive decision-making are also highlighted. In today's fast-paced world, many leaders make decisions on the fly, leading to inconsistency and confusion. Martin and Carson provide strategies to balance quick decision-making with thoughtful deliberation. The conversation then shifts to the temptation leaders face to make decisions based on short-term benefits. Martin and Carson explore what drives this behaviour and the challenges leaders face in anticipating long-term consequences. They discuss how having a mentor can be invaluable in helping leaders make decisions that are beneficial in the long run. Carson, often described as having an uncanny ability to "see around the corner," shares his insights on how leaders can better anticipate future challenges and opportunities. At the ten-minute mark of the podcast, he shares six mentoring tips he gives to leaders on how to make better decisions. Martin shares insights on various cultural-based decision-making as well as psychographics. Tune in to this episode of the Mentored Podcast for a masterclass in leadership decision-making. Gain practical tips and strategies to become a more decisive and forward-thinking leader.
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  • Ep. 16 Authentic Humility
    Jun 6 2024
    Podcast Recap - "Authentic Humility in Leaders" This episode features Dr. Carson Pue and Dr. Martin Sanders, two globally renowned leaders known for their significant influence in mentoring. Although Martin Sanders passed away in January 2014, his timeless wisdom on leadership and humility remains impactful. Topics Covered The Unique Insight of Millennials and Gen Z Leaders: Dr. Carson Pue discusses how younger leaders have a unique ability to detect inauthenticity. This generation values genuine leadership and can easily identify leaders who are not true to themselves or their followers. The Impact of Humble Leadership: They explore the profound impact a humble leader can have within an organization. True humility fosters trust, encourages collaboration, and builds a strong, cohesive team. Different Kinds of Humility: Drs. Carson and Martin explain the various forms of humility. Understanding these differences is crucial for leaders who wish to lead authentically and effectively. Authenticity vs. False Humility: The episode dives into why some leaders may act humble but are not genuinely so. They also discuss how some leaders struggle with recognizing and owning their giftedness, leading them to fake humility. Key Takeaways Authenticity is essential for leaders, especially in the eyes of younger generations. True humility has a powerful impact on leadership effectiveness and organizational culture. Understanding different kinds of humility can help leaders reflect on and improve their approach. Reflection Reflect on your leadership approach and the true nature of humility. How authentic are you in your leadership role? Are you embodying genuine humility? Come listen in. Engage with the Episode Grab a coffee, go for a run with your earphones on, enjoy a drive in your car, and dive into this episode filled with profound insights and lasting wisdom on humility in leadership. Join Carson and Martin as they unravel the essence of authentic leadership and mentorship. Reflect on your own leadership journey and the call to embody genuine humility. Don't miss this opportunity to learn from these two well-known global leaders. Final Note This episode is a treasure trove of leadership insights and wisdom. Whether you're a seasoned leader or just starting out on your leadership journey, the teachings of Carson Pue and Martin Sanders will inspire you to lead with authenticity and humility.
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  • Ep. 15 Improving Relationships: Mentored Podcast
    May 21 2024
    In Episode 15 of the Mentored Podcast, Martin and Carson get slightly out of control, so expect a lot of laughter. They enjoyed recording this topic, delving into the intricacies of improving our relationships with others and offering profound insights and actionable advice designed to foster deeper connections. This episode covers a range of topics including: The Power of Fun: Discover how incorporating fun into your interactions can transform relationships, making them more enjoyable and resilient. Hear about the power of humour in families. Updated Perspectives on Children: Learn the importance of evolving your view of your children as they grow and how this can enhance familial bonds. Leadership and Relationships: Gain valuable tips on how leaders can strengthen their relationships within both personal and professional realms. Additionally, Martin and Carson explore the spiritual dimension of relationships through a heartfelt sidebar discussion on praying with your partner. They emphasize the significance of creating a sense of security and belonging, highlighting our universal longing for blessing and reassurance. Tune in to glean wisdom that will empower you to navigate and nurture the relationships that matter most in your life.
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  • Ep.14 Finding A Deeper Sense Of Purpose: Mentored Podcast
    May 9 2024
    In this profound episode of the Mentored Podcast, we explore the often unspoken yearning that dwells within the hearts of many accomplished leaders—the quest for a deeper sense of purpose. Despite their success, there lies an intrinsic desire for something more, a longing that transcends the boundaries of conventional achievements. Here, we uncover the power of mentorship in guiding leaders through this introspective journey. The discussion begins with the invaluable practice of crafting a life mission statement. Such a declaration serves not merely as a reflection of one’s ambitions but as a beacon, illuminating the path to true fulfillment. It compels leaders to discern where their energy and focus ought to be channeled, ensuring that their actions are aligned with their deeper calling. We then shift our focus to the wisdom that comes with age, particularly highlighting the introspective journeys of men and women in their 60+ years. At this stage of life, the search for meaning becomes increasingly paramount. Acknowledging one's limitations emerges not as an admission of defeat but as a necessary step toward understanding and accepting the unique role one is meant to play in the grand tapestry of life. Central to our discussion is the role of a mentor in this pivotal process. A mentor, seasoned by experience and guided by wisdom, knows that the most profound insights often arise in silence. By speaking less and listening more, they create a space where individuals can openly explore their longing for something greater—where they can articulate and pursue God’s calling for their lives. This episode is a testament to the enduring human spirit's quest for purpose and the transformative power of mentorship in navigating this universal journey. It is a compelling invitation for every leader to pause, reflect, and courageously pursue the deeper calling that beckons them forward.
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  • Ep. 13 Greatness: Mentored Podcast Ep. 13
    Apr 26 2024
    Welcome to Episode 13 of the Mentored Podcast, where we unravel the threads of leadership greatness. This episode is a treasure trove for anyone aspiring to leave a mark in the realm of leadership and organizational development so join us as we explore the paradoxical path to greatness - a journey that demands humility over hubris, service above self, and a steadfast commitment to consistency.In our conversation today, we're not just talking about leaders who shine in the limelight for their charisma or command over language. We're digging deeper into the fabric of what makes a leader truly great. From the wisdom shared by our two seasoned mentors Carson Pue and Martin Sanders, we understand that greatness in leadership transcends reputation; it's about character, impact, and the indelible marks left on the hearts and minds of those who dare to follow. We've all heard the saying, "To be great, you must be willing to serve." But what does that look like in practice? How do emerging leaders grapple with the notion of greatness thrust upon them? How can they harness this potential without getting lost in the wilderness of ego and expectation? These are some of the questions we'll tackle, drawing insights from leaders who've walked this path, including the remarkable consistency of figures like Chuck Swindoll, whose authenticity bridges his public persona and personal interactions seamlessly. But this episode is more than just a collection of leadership anecdotes. It's an invitation to introspect - to ask yourself, "What does greatness look like for me?" Whether it's the quiet confidence of knowing your strengths and weaknesses or the boldness to act consistently across situations, greatness is within your grasp. Join us as we share stories, laugh at the quirks of leadership life, and perhaps, uncover a little bit of greatness in us all. Because, in the end, the measure of our leadership is not just in the heights we reach but in the lives we touch and inspire along the way.
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