Stepping Into your Leadership

Meetings Are Broken. Let’s Fix Them.

31 min · 13. maj 2026
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Meetings before meetings. Meetings that run over. Meetings where no one knows why they’re there. Sound familiar? Christine Courtney and Tom Armstrong take on one of the biggest frustrations in today’s workplace—ineffective meetings—and begin a practical, no-nonsense series on how to change them. Together, they explore what’s actually going wrong, from lack of clarity and leadership to overstuffed agendas and disengaged participants. But this isn’t just a vent session. It’s a playbook. Expect real strategies you can use immediately to: * Lead meetings with clarity and purpose * Keep conversations focused and on track * Engage every voice in the room * Build psychological safety without losing momentum If you lead meetings—or sit in too many of them—this episode will change how you show up starting today.

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