The Illumify Game Changer

64. How will the leader know change is happening?

1 h 12 min · 19. elo 2026
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How does a leader know meaningful change is actually happening, especially when the ultimate vision may be years or even decades away? Jonathan considers the markers that can reveal progress along the way, from response and shifts in language to impact, resistance, and discernible change. The conversation also examines why leaders must be willing to change tack without compromising the integrity of the vision they are leading. 02:19 Unify Question 56: How will you know if this change happens? 05:18 Why progress must be measured over time 08:46 The first marker: a response from the world 11:21 Moving from attention to impact 18:33 Distinguishing response, impact and change 20:27 Changing how people see the world 24:21 What long-term change can look like 27:59 From public conversation to laws and grassroots action 31:49 Measuring change beyond formal systems 34:02 Changing tack while staying true to the vision 37:23 Resistance as a sign that change is registering 44:30 Protecting the leader’s narrative 46:38 The leader’s responsibility to take the hits 48:31 Channelling anger into constructive action 55:20 Detecting and responding to resistance 56:29 Jonathan’s final answer: time, space and markers 1:00:03 When language starts changing the conversation 1:03:51 Why markers help leaders persist 1:05:32 Pivoting without losing the vision Produced by NOVA [https://novapodcasting.com]

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jakson 64. How will the leader know change is happening? kansikuva

64. How will the leader know change is happening?

How does a leader know meaningful change is actually happening, especially when the ultimate vision may be years or even decades away? Jonathan considers the markers that can reveal progress along the way, from response and shifts in language to impact, resistance, and discernible change. The conversation also examines why leaders must be willing to change tack without compromising the integrity of the vision they are leading. 02:19 Unify Question 56: How will you know if this change happens? 05:18 Why progress must be measured over time 08:46 The first marker: a response from the world 11:21 Moving from attention to impact 18:33 Distinguishing response, impact and change 20:27 Changing how people see the world 24:21 What long-term change can look like 27:59 From public conversation to laws and grassroots action 31:49 Measuring change beyond formal systems 34:02 Changing tack while staying true to the vision 37:23 Resistance as a sign that change is registering 44:30 Protecting the leader’s narrative 46:38 The leader’s responsibility to take the hits 48:31 Channelling anger into constructive action 55:20 Detecting and responding to resistance 56:29 Jonathan’s final answer: time, space and markers 1:00:03 When language starts changing the conversation 1:03:51 Why markers help leaders persist 1:05:32 Pivoting without losing the vision Produced by NOVA [https://novapodcasting.com]

19. elo 20261 h 12 min
jakson 62. Who can help the leader’s vision travel? kansikuva

62. Who can help the leader’s vision travel?

A leader’s vision cannot ignite through the leader’s relationships alone, but those relationships can provide the first spark. In this episode, Jonathan identifies the trusted people and networks that could help his vision travel across institutions, communities, and cities. Together, he and Marianne consider how credibility, cultural reach, committed action, and carefully chosen connections can create a strong base from which a wider collective begins to form. 01:02 Unify Question 54: Who can help share and ignite the change? 02:01 Trusted people as gateways to wider networks 03:02 Learning from those who have built NGOs 03:50 Connecting their experience to the leader’s vision 05:15 The weight and loneliness of carrying change 06:03 People of committed action 07:04 Respecting institutional roles and constraints 08:13 The wider ecosystem of influence 09:42 Recognising the network already within reach 10:42 Including artistic, cultural, and grassroots communities 12:03 Turning existing relationships into strategy 13:09 Identifying people who can open the first doors 14:02 Forming a credible base camp 15:20 How trust and credibility help the collective grow 16:32 Reaching out without hesitation 17:09 The traits required within a collective 18:01 Why credibility can accelerate meaningful change Produced by NOVA [https://novapodcasting.com]

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