Time To Speak
This episode offers a deep dive into authentic leadership, cultural connections, and the significance of self-awareness in impactful communication. Izak van Heerden, a seasoned Nuffield Scholar and leader in agricultural development, shares insights from his extensive global experience, emphasising how authenticity and human connection fuel effective leadership. Izak van Heerden is a 2023 Nuffield Farming Scholar with his topic “AgriLeadership for Tomorrow’s World.” He leads the AgriLeader programme at AHDB (the UK’s levy board), overseeing leadership, people development and behavioural insights for the farming industry. He is an experienced facilitator, having planned and delivered leadership and agricultural events internationally, including major conferences in Brazil and Japan. Izak is also a Founding Board Member of Unstoppable World, developing immersive leadership and resilience programmes for global agriculture, and a Board Member of NGIN – NextGen Ag Impact Network, amplifying youth voices in agriculture worldwide. Follow Izak’s socials here: Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/izakagrileader/] Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/in/izakagrileader/] Izak’s website [https://ahdb.org.uk/agrileader] ------------ Timestamps: (01:42) Introducing Izak Van Heerden and his global leadership journey (04:17) How cultural roots shape leadership and communication styles (08:36) The transformative power of Nuffield Farming Scholarships (10:59) Broadening perspectives: agriculture's societal impact beyond farming (14:26) Greetings and human connection in diverse cultures (18:03) The meaning of deep connection through words, tone, and body language (20:22) The significance of authentic presence over perfection in speaking (23:21) The concept of masks and choosing how to show up in life (26:02) Building confidence through mindset tools like “Ace Cards” (29:05) The importance of authenticity in leadership and personal growth (36:06) The Brazil near-death experience and life lessons in resilience (39:20) Preparing for international speaking engagements: lessons learned (41:14) Mentoring and learning from innovative Japanese farmers and entrepreneurs (45:38) Boosting energy and enthusiasm at the Contemporary Scholars Conference in Japan (47:52) The power of young voices in shaping the future of agriculture (51:55) How impact networks like Engine empower next-generation leaders (54:43) Finding balance: downtime and personal interests ------------- This podcast was brought to you by me, Audrie Woodhouse as part of Audrie Woodhouse Honestly Speaking Ltd. For those of you who don’t know me, I design and deliver bespoke transformative communication training, consultancy and coaching programmes to help people speak with confidence, authenticity and sophistication ensuring they present the best version of themselves everytime For more information check out my website and social media below: Website [https://www.audriewoodhouse.com] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/audrie_honestlyspeaking/] LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/audrie-woodhouse/] TikTok [https://www.tiktok.com/@audriewoodhousehonestly] ------------ This podcast is produced by The Actor’s Actuality. Looking to start your own podcast? Or upgrade your social media game? Drop us an email: theactorsactuality@gmail.com Check out our website [https://theactorsactuality.com/producing] Or follow us on our Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/theactorsactuality/] & Linkedin [https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-actor-s-actuality-producing ] Our DM’s are always open!
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