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Welcome to the We Are Human Leaders podcast. We have big, candid and impactful conversations about human-centered leadership at work and beyond. We focus on what’s novel: new takes on leadership, new research and insights, new ways of looking at things.
We share stories, data, inspiration and insight in conversations designed to spark ‘aha’ moments – and empower you and other Human Leaders to create change, lead authentically and build workplaces where people thrive.
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Daniel Goleman •
Dr Kirstin Ferguson •
Urs Koenig •
Tracey Spicer •
Dr Huggy Rao •
Meisha-Ann Martin •
Martin Gutmann •
Iman Obou •
Amy Edmondson • Daniel Goleman • Dr Kirstin Ferguson • Urs Koenig • Tracey Spicer • Dr Huggy Rao • Meisha-Ann Martin • Martin Gutmann • Iman Obou •
Our incredible guests so far include
Dr Michele Lamont •
Craig Foster •
Lily Zheng •
Jeremy Utley •
Alex Soojung-Kim Pang •
Kim Scott •
Dr John Chan •
Claude Silver •
Ron Carruci •
Ashton Applewhite •
Dr David Weiss •
Dr Jonathan Fisher •
Morra Aarons-Mele •
Dr Michele Lamont • Craig Foster • Lily Zheng • Jeremy Utley • Alex Soojung-Kim Pang • Kim Scott • Dr John Chan • Claude Silver • Ron Carruci • Ashton Applewhite • Dr David Weiss • Dr Jonathan Fisher • Morra Aarons-Mele •
George Kohlriesser •
Ellen Langer •
Garry Ridge •
Louise Evans •
Charlie Sull •
Dr Delia McCabe •
Megumi Miki •
Mandar Apte •
Hema Vyas •
George Kohlriesser • Ellen Langer • Garry Ridge • Louise Evans • Charlie Sull • Dr Delia McCabe • Megumi Miki • Mandar Apte • Hema Vyas •

Do Sweat the Small Stuff: How Our Small Interactions Have Big Impact with Sarah Langslow
What if some small stuff is worth sweating?
What if sometimes it's the micro-interactions that can lead to maximum impact in how we build relationships, foster trust, and deepen connections at work and beyond?
Today we speak with Author and Leadership Expert Sarah Langslow about why you should sweat the small stuff.

Radical Respect: How We Can Work Together, Better with Kim Scott
How can we work together better?
Well according to today’s guest there’s a critical ingredient needed for this to happen: Radical Respect.
In this episode we unpack what Radical Respect is, with Kim Scott and she shares what each and every one of us can do to bring Radical Respect to our workplaces, and communities.

The Canary Code: How to Create Inclusive Workplaces for All with Ludmila Praslova Ph.D.
Neurodivergent people face drastic barriers in the workplace, and even to entering the workforce. Like canaries in the mine, neurodivergent people are impacted first by issues that ultimately harm everyone.
In the latest episode of We are Human Leaders with Dr Ludmila Praslova, we explore how, when you look after the people who are most vulnerable in the organisation, the most susceptible to toxic culture and poor systems, you in turn look after everyone. And this creates a massive win-win.

You Only Die Once: How to Live a Squander-Free Life with Jodi Wellman
It’s an undeniable truth that you only die once. And yet as today’s guest explores with us, many of us are already living like the un-dead. Each day passes by with a distinct lack of meaning and vitality.
So how can Memento Mori - remembering we must die - actually make our lives better?
In this conversation we explore the very real reality that we'll all die someday in the future with speaker and Author Jodi Wellman.
Although a seemingly morbid concept, Jodi implores us to view our imminent death as a motivator to live our best life, one that’s wide with vitality and deep with meaning, every single day. And in this conversation she’ll help us understand how.
This conversation was deeply personal for us for various reasons, we explore in the conversation with Jodi, and it’s one that we hope will inspire you to look differently at your work, leadership and life decisions.

Becoming Coachable: The Key to Continuous Evolution in Leadership with Jacquelyn Lane and Scott Osman
As a leader, we’re tasked often with empowering others and coaching them to become the best version of themselves at work, and beyond.
But how often to create the space for ourselves to become more coachable, and expand our leadership capabilities as a result? In this conversation we explore what it takes to become coachable with Jacqueline Lane and Scott Osman, Co-Authors of Becoming Coachable alongside Marshall Goldsmith.
We unpack not only why it’s critical leaders become coachable, but the necessary ingredients you need to make this happen.

You Belong Here: The Journey of Becoming Yourself, Everywhere with Kim Dabbs
How do we create environments where everyone belongs? And, how do we show up as our full selves, feeling like we belong?
In this episode we dive into the science and lived-experience of belonging at work and beyond with Author Kim Dabbs.

Dissent and Defy: Insubordination Done Effectively with Dr Todd Kashdan
Is it possible to dissent and defy in a way that’s actually productive? Absolutely, and you should!
Learn from Professor of Psychology at George Mason University Todd Kashdan how to do this effectively.

Healing Your Trauma to Lead Authentically with Kelly Campbell
How does healing your trauma help you to connect with your most authentic self?
Learn how to moving through your trauma can help you live a fuller life, and be a more authentic, human-centered leader.

How to use Emotional Intelligence for an Optimal Day, Every Day with Daniel Goleman
How do we achieve a great day, any day?
In this conversation we explore how Emotional Intelligence (EQ) can support us to have an optimal day with none other than Daniel Goleman himself.

Layoffs, Redundancies and Career Shifts: Navigating Challenging Changes with Leanne Elliott
One of the most traumatic experiences we can have in the workplace is being made redundant. Learn how to navigate this as a Leader and a person being made redundant.
We unpack how to manage major layoffs and redundancy as a leader, what supports to offer your team. And, how to navigate this major life change as an individual with Business Psychologist Leanne Elliott.
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