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Leaders with Purpose

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About Leaders with Purpose

What does it really take to lead with purpose in a world of uncertainty, complexity and constant change? What happens when profit, people and values collide? Hosted by Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai from Manifesto, Leaders with Purpose goes beyond the headlines and leadership clichés to explore the real, messy, and meaningful work of leading with courage and clarity. Every fortnight, hear from the leaders shaping the future across non-profits, culture, technology, and mission-driven organisations to unpack how they stay connected to purpose, navigate transformation, and lead with integrity. Through honest reflections, surprising lessons, and practical takeaways, this podcast offers a candid look at what it means to lead today. You’ll hear from industry experts, peers, and change makers across sectors, sharing lived experiences from the frontlines and the system’s edges. Because great leadership doesn’t always come with a playbook, but it always starts with purpose.

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20 episodes

episode How Tate uses data, digital insight & storytelling to drive strategy artwork

How Tate uses data, digital insight & storytelling to drive strategy

Jude Comyn has spent the last nine years helping Tate better understand its audiences. Not just through data, but through insight that can actually shape decisions. In this mini episode, Jude talks about what it really takes to turn data into impact: finding the “golden nugget,” building simple frameworks, telling a clear story and making insight useful for people who do not have time to dig through dashboards or long reports. We also get into how Tate is bringing digital insight into the mix, from understanding exhibition conversion funnels to joining up audience research, analytics, marketing and product data. For any organisation trying to become more insight-led, Jude’s advice is refreshingly practical:  “Keep it simple, focus on what is achievable with the resources you have and build from there.” Chapters: Tate’s audience-focused culture 00:00 Turning data into insight, strategy and frameworks 01:42 Finding the “golden nugget” for senior stakeholders 02:38 One-minute, five-minute and deep-dive insight storytelling 03:20 Building models and making insight explicit 04:15 Bringing digital insight into the wider audience picture 04:22 Joining the dots across analytics, research and digital data 05:00 Digital marketing, search, SEO and the end-to-end journey 05:42 Using conversion funnels to improve exhibition performance 06:24 Why insight needs to be embedded across the organisation 06:50 Advice for building a realistic data and insight strategy 07:40 Keeping it simple and building insight capability step by step 08:20 Subscribe for more conversations with leaders shaping purposeful organisations. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose Connect with us:  Judith Comyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-comyn-11630115/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

20 May 2026 - 9 min
episode How Tate uses audience insight to lead with purpose and impact artwork

How Tate uses audience insight to lead with purpose and impact

What does it mean to lead with purpose inside a values-led organisation? In this episode of Leaders With Purpose, Manifesto’s Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai are joined by Judith Comyn, Head of Audience Insight at Tate, for a conversation about leveraging data, creativity, leadership and organisational values to drive meaningful change.  Jude shares how her career moved from commercial market research into the not-for-profit and cultural sectors, and how the “silver threads” throughout her journey led her towards a career rooted in social mission. Together, they explore how Tate uses audience insight to better understand, connect with and serve the public and why data only delivers true value when it is successfully transformed into insight, strategy, and collective action. In this episode: * Jude’s career journey into audience insight * Moving towards more purpose-led work * Career breaks, parenthood and the “soggy middle” * Building audience insight capability at Tate * Turning data into insight, strategy and action * Digital insight, search and the audience journey * Co-creation and the power of the “third space” * Living organisational values day to day * Advice for women navigating career, childcare and leadership * The impact of AI on search and the cultural sector This episode covers Tate’s values of being bold, open, kind and rigorous, the importance of storytelling in data and the growing impact of AI on search and cultural organisations. Subscribe for more conversations with leaders shaping purposeful organisations. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose [https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose] Connect with us: Judith Comyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-comyn-11630115/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-comyn-11630115/] Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/] Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/] manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

6 May 2026 - 44 min
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Mergers, mission and the power of saying no

When everything is changing, what keeps you moving in the right direction? In this mini episode, Rachael Franklin, Chief Engagement Officer at Breast Cancer Now, sits down with Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai to share a candid look at her decade-long journey helping shape one of the UK’s leading charities, from navigating complex mergers to building a unified organisation with a clear mission. She reflects on the realities behind large-scale change, including the challenges no one fully anticipates and the leadership mindset needed to keep moving forward.  From influencing without authority to making tough prioritisation decisions, this episode offers practical insight into modern leadership. Together, they cover: - Introduction to Rachael Franklin and her journey - Building strategy and influencing without authority - Reaching a turning point after years of change - The reality of mergers and why they take longer than expected - Navigating complexity and organisational change - Defining your North Star during times of change - Strategy, long-term thinking and leading through uncertainty - The challenge of prioritisation and what not to do - Scaling impact and the role of digital transformation Watch the full mini episode for a deeper dive into Rachael’s leadership journey and the future of Breast Cancer Now. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose Connect with us:  Rachael Franklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-franklin-65aa4220/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

15 Apr 2026 - 14 min
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How AI is transforming the charity sector with Breast Cancer Now

In this powerful episode of Leaders with Purpose, we sit down with Rachael Franklin, Chief Engagement Officer at Breast Cancer Now, to explore what it really takes to lead through transformation, growth and uncertainty. From her early days in telemarketing fundraising to navigating complex charity mergers and shaping a bold new five-year strategy, Rachael shares honest, practical insights on leadership, innovation and impact. This conversation comes at an exciting moment for Breast Cancer Now, who have just launched a bold new brand identity with a powerful ambition that by 2050, everyone with breast cancer will live and live well. As their digital partner, we’ve been proud to support this journey building the digital foundations over the last few years to help scale their impact, connect more people to support, and bring this vision to life. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and Rachael Franklin 00:38 - Career journey: from telemarketing to leadership 05:00 - Building strong partnerships and agency relationships 06:17 - Personal connection to purpose and mission 10:00 - Lessons from early fundraising and audience insight 12:42 - Leadership journey and role at Breast Cancer Now 13:43 - Navigating mergers and organisational change 17:08 - The reality of integration and long-term transformation 20:22 - Strategy, prioritisation, and finding your North Star 25:00 - Digital transformation and scaling impact 28:51 - AI in the charity sector: opportunities and challenges 32:17 - Using AI to amplify human-led services 34:55 - New five-year strategy: “Change Happens Now” 37:26 - Key focus areas and future ambitions 41:12 - Innovation, experimentation, and embracing uncertainty 44:03 - Leadership advice: being okay without all the answers Whether you’re a leader in the charity sector, healthcare, digital transformation or purpose-driven business, this episode is packed with insights you can apply immediately. Connect with us: Rachael Franklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-franklin-65aa4220/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-franklin-65aa4220/] Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/] Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/] manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

1 Apr 2026 - 45 min
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What modern leaders must do differently in today’s workplace

Leadership is changing fast. Today’s workplaces are more complex, more diverse and more digitally connected than ever before. Research shows that modern organisations increasingly rely on team autonomy, trust and collaborative leadership models to keep up with rapid change and faster decision-making. In this episode, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai explore what leadership really looks like in today’s world of work with Afsana Lachaux. Afsana shares insights from a career spanning government, corporate and charity sectors, explaining why the best leaders stay curious, empower their teams and create environments where people feel confident to contribute ideas and challenge the status quo. They also discuss the challenges many women leaders still face in the workplace, the importance of diversity and representation in leadership and why creating psychologically safe teams is essential for innovation and progress. 00:00 - Why adaptability is essential for modern leaders 01:10 - Learning from different sectors and career experiences 01:45 - Building teams based on complementary skills 03:40 - Creating a culture of autonomy and trust 05:00 - Leadership, confidence and imposter syndrome 07:40 - Overcoming barriers as a woman of colour in leadership 09:10 - Reframing “difficult women” and challenging norms 10:30 - Feedback, learning and leadership growth 11:40 - The power of reverse mentoring 12:20 - Bridging generational gaps in the workplace If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to like, comment and subscribe for more conversations about leadership, culture and the future of work. And if this conversation sparked ideas for your own organisation, share it with a colleague who’s passionate about building better teams and better workplaces.   Connect with us: Afsana Lachaux: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afsana-lachaux-029380237/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/afsana-lachaux-029380237/] Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/] Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/] manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

18 Mar 2026 - 13 min
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