• Connecting Strategy with Talent Development, Part 1
    Dec 30 2025

    Complicated. Difficult. Overwhelming.

    These are some of the most common words leaders use when facing talent development and succession planning. What positions are most critical, important, or essential? Who are the best candidates for development? And how can you connect it all to an overall strategy?

    In today’s episode, Daniel and Peter break it down into a three-step process designed to give organizations a talent development framework that supports an overall strategy.

    Tune in to learn:

    • How to define a critical position
    • How to identify the skills you need to develop
    • What a talent profile is and why it’s important

    Plus, two tips to help you start your talent development journey, and a few insights about what to do–and what not to do–at a big offsite meeting.

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

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    7 Ways Executives can Champion Learning and Development

    5 Benefits of Investing in Leadership Development

    6 Steps to Design a Leadership Development Strategy

    Why HR Needs to Be Included in Strategic Planning

    Elevating Your Role in Talent Strategy Planning

    How Offsites can Jumpstart Leadership Development

    11 Tips for Successful Team Offsite Meetings


    Examples of Talent Philosophy Statements:

    • "We believe in fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, empowering our employees to reach their full potential."
    • "Our talent philosophy emphasizes the importance of open communication, transparency, and a collaborative environment where everyone's contributions are valued."
    • "We are committed to identifying and developing high-potential employees, providing them with opportunities for growth and advancement within the company."

    Typically, you can use the following as sentence starters:

    • We are committed to ___________.
    • We strive to_________.
    • We believe in _________.

    Consider building statements on any or all of these talent topics:

    • Performance
    • Development
    • Accountability
    • Transparency

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #talentstrategy #talentdevelopment #successionplanning #leadershipcoaching #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast

    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.

    Show more Show less
    33 mins
  • How to Adopt a Leader Mindset
    Dec 16 2025

    Moving into a leadership role involves a lot more than just updating your e-mail signature with your new title.

    It requires shifting your mindset from the things that made you a successful individual contributor to things that will make you a successful leader.

    In today’s episode of The Leadership Growth Podcast, Daniel Stewart and Peter Stewart take a deep dive into what makes a successful leadership mindset–and how you can develop one.

    Tune in to learn:

    • How to define work differently as a leader
    • What “leader work” looks like
    • The “missing piece” that often makes leaders feel they aren’t being strategic
    • What leaders can learn from Beyoncé
    • The one thing leaders can do to adopt a leader mindset

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


    Resources and Links

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    • 7 Mindset Shifts that will Make You a Great Manager https://stewartleadership.com/7-mindset-shifts-that-will-make-you-a-great-manager/
    • Leadership: It’s Not About You Anymore https://stewartleadership.com/leadership-its-not-about-you-anymore/
    • Leadership Growth Podcast Episode 43: All Things Delegation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FkUxoYFu1c&list=PLyG0JrhEGeyz-x0jkaNIJtK4kRRiJEH8C&index=43
    • How to Hit Your Leadership Recharge Button https://stewartleadership.com/how-to-hit-your-leadership-recharge-button/
    • Leadership Growth Podcast Episode 48: Managing Generational Differences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ2TxmTQeCY&list=PLyG0JrhEGeyz-x0jkaNIJtK4kRRiJEH8C&index=48
    • 6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening Skills https://stewartleadership.com/6-tips-for-improving-your-active-listening-skills/
    • 4 Ways to Encourage a Growth Mindset Culture https://stewartleadership.com/4-ways-to-encourage-a-growth-mindset-culture/
    • 4 Ways to Encourage a Healthy Failure Culture https://stewartleadership.com/4-ways-to-encourage-a-healthy-failure-culture/


    👍Like, Share, and Subscribe to help more leaders make the leap from individual contributor to manager and leader.


    #LeadershipPodcast #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast #ManagerDevelopment #LeadershipDevelopment


    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.

    Show more Show less
    35 mins
  • Leading in the Age of AI
    Dec 2 2025

    “AI might know more than you, but it doesn’t know better than you,” says Dr. Gena Hoxha in today’s episode.

    Gena is the Chief People Officer and Chief AI Officer at Ignitium, a provider of world-class Account-Based Marketing (ABM) programs for enterprise organizations. She holds a PhD in Leadership Studies from Gonzaga University and seeks to help leaders pursue AI integration with foresight, not fear.

    In this conversation with Daniel and Peter, Gena shares her insights, predictions, and warnings about the current and future state of AI in the workplace.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Why AI will democratize leadership
    • The biggest blind spot leaders have around AI
    • How to address AI adoption pressure from senior leaders

    “AI is not going to transform anything,” Gena says. “You as a leader–you are going to be the transformation catalyst.”

    Learn more in this timely and lively conversation.

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


    In this episode:

    :29 – Introduction: Dr. Gena Hoxha

    2:00 – Connecting AI and People

    8:54 – Identity as a Leader in the AI Era

    13:26 – AI as Mirror and Magnifier

    18:08 – Is AI Your New Team Member?

    23:16 – Using AI to Improve Leadership

    27:24 – Addressing AI Pressure from Senior Leaders

    33:22 – Embracing and Managing AI Adoption


    Resources:

    Dr. Gena Hoxha LinkedIn

    Ignitium

    Gartner Hype Cycle


    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    3 Human Needs to Retain Every Employee

    6 Trends in Leadership and HR for 2025

    10 Ways Our New AI Coach Can Grow Your Career

    10 Cool Things Leaders Can Do With An AI Coach

    AI-Powered Talent Retention

    The AI-Integration Roadmap

    Strategic Planning for Unpredictable Times

    3 Tips for Leading Through Uncertainty



    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.

    Show more Show less
    36 mins
  • How to Use AI in Hiring Leaders
    Nov 18 2025

    “It’s not about kind of handing away our decision-making rights,” says Dr. Reece Akhtar. “It’s about using AI as a tool–emphasis on a tool–to help us become smarter humans, not the other way around.”


    Dr. Akhtar is the CEO of Deeper Signals, an end-to-end Soft Skills Intelligence platform designed to help organizations make smarter and fairer talent decisions. He is a contributor to Harvard Business Review and Forbes and co-author of the book, The Future of Recruitment: Using the New Science of Talent Analytics to Get Your Hiring Right.


    In today’s episode, Reece joins Daniel and Peter for a look at the current landscape of AI-powered talent management and a discussion about the best balance and approach for integrating AI into an overall talent strategy.


    Tune in to learn:

    • The three things to get right about using AI in the hiring process
    • Why good interviews are still vital to the hiring process
    • The one thing to remember when introducing AI into the hiring process


    Listeners who want to dip into the AI for HR waters can try the Deeper Signals assessment tool here.


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


    In this episode:

    1:07 – Introduction: Dr. Reece Akhtar

    1:49 – The State of AI in Hiring

    7:34 – Early Adoption to the Next Level

    13:53 – Improving the Applicant Experience

    23:02 – The Elements of Successful AI Adoption

    27:18 – AI and the Interview Process

    34:00 – Lightning Round


    Resources:

    Dr. Reece Akhtar LinkedIn

    Deeper Signals

    Deeper Signals Candidate Assessment Tool

    The Future of Recruitment: Using the New Science of Talent Analytics to Get Your Hiring Right, Amazon


    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    3 Human Needs to Retain Every Employee

    Developing Employee Personas: A Practical How-To Guide

    The 7 Elements of Employee Experience

    6 Trends in Leadership and HR for 2025

    10 Ways Our New AI Coach Can Grow Your Career

    10 Cool Things Leaders Can Do With An AI Coach


    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.

    Show more Show less
    36 mins
  • The Myth of Authenticity
    Nov 4 2025

    When most people say they want to “be authentic,” what they really mean is they want to be comfortable, says Dr. Laura Sicola.

    But “comfort zones and authenticity have nothing to do with each other when it comes to real performance,” she says.

    Laura Sicola is a cognitive linguist, communication expert, speaker, and coach who helps leaders become master influencers. Her TEDx presentation, “Want to Sound Like a Leader?” has been viewed approximately 7 million times.

    Laura joins Daniel and Peter today for a deep dive into authenticity and the myths around what it means to be an authentic leader.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Why discomfort is so important to becoming a more influential leader
    • What sound boards can teach us about authenticity
    • When code switching is healthy–and when it’s not

    Anyone who wants to grow is going to experience discomfort, Laura says. “Embrace the opportunity to consistently challenge yourself in ways that are healthily uncomfortable,” she says.

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

    In this episode:

    1:03 – Introduction: Dr. Laura Sicola

    2:07 – What Authenticity is NOT

    6:50 – Authentic Adaptation

    13:07 – The Leadership “Mixing Board”

    18:16 – Preferences vs. Values

    24:25 – Generational Authenticity

    32:04 – Closing Thoughts


    Resources:

    Dr. Laura Sicola’s Website

    “Want to Sound Like a Leader? Start by Saying Your Name Right,” TEDx Talk

    Speaking to Influence: Mastering Your Leadership Voice, Amazon


    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    Six Secrets to Your Leadership Growth

    5 Executive Presence “Superpowers” of Introverted Leaders

    6 Tips to Master the Language of Executive Presence

    5 Tips to Help You Lead a Global Team

    6 Tips to Build a Learning Organization

    The Importance of Body Language in Executive Presence

    10 Tips That Will Improve Your Presentation Skills

    Here Come the Zoomers!



    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.

    Show more Show less
    36 mins
  • Managing Generational Differences
    Oct 21 2025

    “Whys unite and whats divide,” says Haydn Shaw.

    Haydn is the founder of People Driven Results and the author of Sticking Points: How to Get 5 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart. Hailed by Time Magazine as an expert on cultural differences in the workplace, Haydn focuses on helping generations work together better with a combination of clear insight, humor, and practical advice.

    In today’s conversation, Daniel, Peter, and Haydn discuss some of the most challenging aspects of having five generations in the workplace at the same time.

    Tune in to learn:

    • The new “life stage” that impacts the modern workplace
    • Three things leaders can do to improve generational relationships in the workplace
    • The value of “leaning into the negative” when it comes to retaining employees

    Leaders can bridge a lot of divides simply by being curious, says Haydn. “You go online and find a list of nine things to know about Gen Z–that’s a list of whats, and whats are good, but whats divide us. Whys lead to great conversations.”

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

    In this episode:

    :54 – Introduction: Haydn Shaw

    4:04 – Life Stages vs. Generational Differences

    7:37 – How to Improve Generational Relationships in the Workplace

    11:04 – The Role of Empathy and Humility in Managing Generational Differences

    19:10 – How to Implement “Co-Mentoring”

    29:27 – How to Retain Millennial and GenZ Employees

    32:30 – Lightning Round

    Resources:

    Haydn Shaw LinkedIn

    People Driven Results

    Sticking Points: How to Get 5 Generations Working Together in the 12 Places They Come Apart

    “Why Half of What You Hear About Millennials is Wrong,” TEDx Talk, Haydn Shaw

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    Executive Presence in Gen X Leaders

    Here Come the Zoomers!

    3 Tips in Working with Your Millennial New Hires

    6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening Skills

    5 Retention Metrics Every Leader Should Track

    10 Tips to Level Up Your Mentor Relationships




    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.

    Show more Show less
    34 mins
  • AI's Impact on Leadership Assessment
    Oct 7 2025

    Imagine being “paid to judge people”!

    That’s how today’s guest jokingly describes his role. Tom Verboven is a Senior Director of Client Success at Mercer Talent Enterprise, where he advises clients on how to drive value through effective human capital strategies.

    In this conversation with Daniel and Peter, Tom offers his insights and advice for navigating a leadership assessment landscape that now includes artificial intelligence (AI) tools.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Three shifts in leadership assessment over the last decade
    • Three steps leaders should take as they use assessments in the future
    • One thing leaders should do to establish an accurate standard of success

    We need to embrace both the human and the technological, Tom says. “In the end, a leader is a human and needs to do good with other humans,” he concludes.

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

    In this episode:

    :48 – Introduction: Tom Verboven

    3:07 – Topic: AI’s Impact on Leadership Assessment

    8:30 – The Changing World of Assessment

    16:00 – The AI Avatar Experience

    22:44 – Can AI Be Too Accurate?

    25:03 – Steps for Leaders to Understand the Assessments of the Future

    28:09 – Caution Around AI for Assessments

    31:42 – The One Thing for a Leader to Establish an Accurate Standard of Success

    Resources:

    Tom Verboven LinkedIn

    Mercer Talent Enterprise

    Kahneman, D., Rosenfield, A., et al (2016, October). Noise: How to Overcome the High, Hidden Cost of Inconsistent Decision Making. Harvard Business Review.

    What Are the Big 5 Personality Traits?, Very Well Mind

    Behind the Headline: Unpacking the Reported Drop in Conscientiousness

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    7 Principles for Character Driven Leadership

    The Advantages of an Online 360° Assessment

    Six Ways to Leverage the Power of 360° Assessments for Your Leaders

    When Should I Use a Lead Now! Assessment?

    The Leadership Self-Assessment Question You Need

    Stewart Leadership Assessment Services

    Stewy: Your AI Leadership Coach





    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.

    Show more Show less
    35 mins
  • How to Have a Successful Team Offsite
    Sep 23 2025

    No one attends a team offsite wanting it to be a failure, says Daniel. Unsuccessful offsites are perceived as “a bad waste of time.”

    So what makes an offsite successful–and how can an offsite have a lasting, positive impact on your team or organization?

    In this episode, Daniel and Peter break down the elements of a successful team offsite and give suggestions for how to make your next one the best yet.

    Tune in to learn:

    • The value of including all participants in the planning process
    • What an offsite is NOT good for
    • Important ground rules that help guide discussion

    Plus, some reflections on an insightful quote from Robert Frost, including what it says about delegation and manager wellbeing.

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

    In this episode:

    :50 – Insight of the Week

    5:23 – Topic: How to Have a Successful Team Offsite

    9:46 – The Right Preparation

    17:10 – The Right People

    20:11 – The Right Facilitator

    28:43 – The Great Pivot

    32:43 – Ground Rules

    37:10 – Lightning Round

    Resources:

    Robert Frost Biography, The Poetry Foundation

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    How to Hold a Great Strategic Planning Offsite Meeting

    6 Reasons Your Next Meeting Should Be an Offsite

    Why Your Offsite Needs an Outside Facilitator

    How Offsites Can Jumpstart Leadership Development

    5 Ways Leaders Can Better Manage Feeling Overwhelmed

    The Manager Crisis: 3 Areas that Need Attention

    How to Delegate Like a Pro




    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.

    Show more Show less
    40 mins