How They Lead

  • 35. #35: Who is my audience: Camilla Boyer

    58:40||Season 1, Ep. 35
    Who is Your Audience and What Do They Need to Hear, featuring Camilla BoyerWe enjoyed speaking with Camilla Boyer, Head of Internal Communications and Culture at Hopin in our latest episode of How They Lead. Camilla's journey through the world of internal communications is as inspiring as it is insightful. From her early days at Twitter, one of the first internal comms hires during a pre-IPO frenzy, to her trailblazing work at Hopin, Camilla has consistently prioritised impactful storytelling and authentic company culture.Key Takeaways from Our Conversation:The Role of Empathy in Internal Comms: Camilla emphasizes empathy, effective communication, and adaptability. Understanding and addressing diverse perspectives is crucial to fostering a vibrant, cohesive culture.Redefining Core Values: Camilla reimagined company values to be 80% authentic to the present and 20% aspirational for the future, ensuring they truly resonate across organisations.Building a Global Network: Early in her career, she innovatively created a network of cultural ambassadors at Twitter to unify international offices and strengthen the company’s global culture.From sharing strategies to maintain unity in a remote and hyper-growth environment to the importance of learning from industry peers, Camilla’s story is a masterclass in thoughtful leadership and communication.Want to hear more about Camilla’s journey and her innovative approach to internal communications? Tune in now to discover how the right communication strategies can transform company culture and foster connection, even in a fully remote world.#InternalComms #Leadership #CompanyCulture #HowTheyLeadPodcast
  • 34. #034:Leading with love: with Jonathan Reid

    45:34||Season 1, Ep. 34
    We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights from our conversation. Join us next time as we explore the stories and experiences of more inspiring leaders.In our latest episode, we had a captivating conversation with Jonathan Reid, the inspiring founder of Reidentify and a true thought leader on redefining how we see identity and human potential.Jonathan shared incredible insights about leading through authenticity and connection. One of the key takeaways? The idea that great leadership isn’t just about managing teams or achieving KPIs; it’s about understanding and elevating the people you work with, seeing them not just as employees but as individuals with unique stories and capabilities.If you enjoyed our podcast today, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favourite podcast platform. Don't forget to visit our website, thewestpeak.com, for more exclusive content. You can also reach us at Hello@thewestpeak.com to connect with us more personally.
  • 33. #33 Emma Horsley (Part 2): From people management to culture mastery

    27:41||Season 1, Ep. 33
    In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Emma Horsley, a dynamic leader with over two decades of experience in culture, people management, and operations.Emma excels as the Head of Culture with Hawksmoor Restaurant Group. Her rich background spans various industries, including hospitality, education, and coaching. Her roles range from People Manager at Polpo Ltd to Co-Owner of The Stag, Hampstead, and her career is a testament to her expertise in creating thriving workplace cultures.Emma’s academic foundation includes a BA in French Language and Literature from the University of Manchester and a Level 7 Diploma in Executive Coaching and Mentoring from ILM. She has also worked as an Associate Coach and trainer at Watershed School, where she focused on leadership development.Join us as Emma shares her insights into fostering positive work cultures, her journey through leadership, and the impact of mentoring and coaching on personal and organisational growth. She'll also touch on her philosophy of empowering teams, navigating challenges, and the role of culture in driving business success.Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable takeaways on how to lead with intention and inspire others.
  • 33. #33 Emma Horsley (Part 1): From people management to culture mastery

    27:28||Season 1, Ep. 33
    In this episode, we are thrilled to welcome Emma Horsley, a dynamic leader with over two decades of experience in culture, people management, and operations. Emma excels as the Head of Culture with Hawksmoor Restaurant Group. Her rich background spans various industries, including hospitality, education, and coaching. Her roles range from People Manager at Polpo Ltd to Co-Owner of The Stag, Hampstead, and her career is a testament to her expertise in creating thriving workplace cultures.Emma’s academic foundation includes a BA in French Language and Literature from the University of Manchester and a Level 7 Diploma in Executive Coaching and Mentoring from ILM. She has also worked as an Associate Coach and trainer at Watershed School, where she focused on leadership development.Join us as Emma shares her insights into fostering positive work cultures, her journey through leadership, and the impact of mentoring and coaching on personal and organisational growth. She'll also touch on her philosophy of empowering teams, navigating challenges, and the role of culture in driving business success. Whether you're an aspiring leader or a seasoned professional, this episode offers valuable takeaways on how to lead with intention and inspire others.
  • #32 The Power of community, humility and trust: Sabina Jasinska

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    We hope you enjoy this episode and gain valuable insights from our conversation. Join us next time as we explore the stories and experiences of more inspiring leaders.If you enjoyed our podcast today, please take a moment to subscribe, rate, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform. Don't forget to visit our website, thewestpeak.com, for more exclusive content. You can also reach us at Hello@thewestpeak.com to connect with us on a more personal level.
  • 31. #31 - Dom Bridgman: Lessons learnt from scaling a world class sales team

    27:40||Season 1, Ep. 31
    In this episode of "How They Lead," co-host Ben sits down with Dom Bridgman, Amdaris's Chief Commercial and Revenue Officer, who now works as an advisor and consultant. Dom shares his journey in leadership, particularly focusing on his experience in building and managing high-performance sales teams. He reveals the three key ingredients that have driven his success: implementing robust systems and processes, cultivating positive energy, and making leadership enjoyable and fun.The conversation also touches on a pivotal moment during the COVID-19 pandemic, where Dom had to navigate significant challenges. This experience reinforced the value of adaptability and continuous learning in leadership. Throughout the episode, Dom offers valuable insights and mentorship for anyone facing sales and go-to-market challenges. This makes this a must-listen for leaders looking to elevate their teams and strategies.Key Takeaways:Implementing systems and processes is vital for a high-performance sales team.Positive energy and attitude are crucial for achieving success.Leadership should be fun, as it fosters a high-performance culture.Challenges present opportunities for growth and learning.Adaptability and continuous learning are essential in times of uncertainty.Tune in to gain practical advice and inspiration from Dom Bridgman, a leader who exemplifies the blend of strategy, positivity, and resilience.
  • 30. #030 Marcus Bassett MBE: From recruit to leader: Mastering trust and psychological safety

    37:11||Season 1, Ep. 30
    In our latest podcast episode, we delve into the world of leadership with Marcus Bassett MBE, the esteemed Chief Instructor for the Commando Selection Team. Marcus shares his remarkable journey through a distinguished career in the Royal Marines, where he’s played a crucial role in shaping future leaders.Marcus discusses his approach to leadership, emphasising the importance of emotional intelligence and empathy in creating a thriving team environment. He reflects on the vital role of a strong culture and shared values in aligning and motivating teams. As he prepares to transition from military life after over 20 years of service, Marcus offers insights into leading with passion and purpose.Our conversation highlights Marcus’s belief in leading from the front and fostering a collective ethos that drives success. Tune in to hear his valuable perspectives on leadership, team dynamics, and the principles that have guided him throughout his career.Whether you’re an established leader or just beginning your journey, this episode provides practical wisdom and inspiration to help you lead with integrity and build a cohesive, high-performing team.
  • 29. #029 Empowering Leadership with Tony Jamous

    40:02||Season 1, Ep. 29
    Podcast Episode: Empowering Leadership with Tony JamousIn our latest podcast episode, we dive deep into the heart of leadership with Tony Jamous, the visionary CEO and co-founder of Oyster, a unicorn company revolutionizing global employment.Tony shares his inspiring journey from building and scaling Oyster and Nexmo (now Ericsson) to creating a company culture prioritising mental health, sustainable growth, and global opportunities for all.We passionately discuss the importance of leading with purpose and passion, stressing the need for leaders to truly know their teams and lead by example. He emphasises the necessity of intentional vulnerability, explaining how it fosters trust and authenticity within a team. He also highlights the critical balance between leadership and followership, reminding us that seeking constant recognition isn't the hallmark of effective leadership.Our conversation covers creating a supportive work environment that addresses burnout, prioritises mental well-being, hears insights on the power of self-reflection and mental downtime, illustrating how these practices can enhance leadership effectiveness and overall team productivity.Tune in to hear Tony Jamous' valuable perspectives on empathetic leadership, innovative HR strategies, and the future of work.Whether you're a seasoned leader or aspiring to make a mark in your field, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you lead with empathy, support your team's mental health, and drive sustainable growth.
  • 28. #028 Tania Martin: Leading with Neuro-Inclusion

    36:23||Season 1, Ep. 28
    Join us on "How They Lead" as we explore neuro-inclusion with Tania Martin, a neuro-inclusion consultant, trainer, and speaker with over two decades of corporate expertise. Tania played a key role in the EY UK Neuro-Diverse Centre of Excellence, where she developed neuro-inclusive processes and supportive ecosystems. Diagnosed with ADHD in 2022, she offers a unique perspective on managing neurodiversity in the workplace. Tania discusses her award-winning work at EY, her recognition as one of the top 80 Neurodiversity Evangelists in the UK, and her commitment to coaching others on their neurodivergent journeys. This episode is essential for leaders aiming to foster an inclusive and high-performing workplace.You can find more about Tania here on her LinkedIn profile.
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