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What Great Leaders Do When Things Get Hard | Al Pilong with Dr. Loraine Frank-Lightfoot, CNE Novant Health

20 min · 28 de may de 2026
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In this episode of The AP Leadership Podcast, executive coach and former healthcare CEO Al Pilong sits down with Dr. Loraine Frank-Lightfoot, Vice President and Triad Region Chief Nursing Executive at Novant Health. Drawing from more than 40 years of nursing and healthcare leadership experience, Loraine shares practical insights on courage, confidence, transparency, team culture, and what it truly takes to lead when things get hard. Al and Loraine discuss: * Why leadership is ultimately a team sport * How great leaders avoid being reactionary * Standing up for what’s right, even when it’s unpopular * Building confidence through experience and consistency * Leading teams through difficult decisions * Creating cultures people can actually feel when they walk into an organization Loraine also reflects on influential mentors throughout her career, her philosophy on empowering leaders instead of micromanaging, and the lessons she’s learned leading through some of healthcare’s most challenging environments. If you lead people — especially in healthcare — this episode offers grounded leadership wisdom and honest conversation from two experienced healthcare leaders.

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episode What Great Leaders Do When Things Get Hard | Al Pilong with Dr. Loraine Frank-Lightfoot, CNE Novant Health artwork

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In this episode of The AP Leadership Podcast, executive coach and former healthcare CEO Al Pilong sits down with Dr. Loraine Frank-Lightfoot, Vice President and Triad Region Chief Nursing Executive at Novant Health. Drawing from more than 40 years of nursing and healthcare leadership experience, Loraine shares practical insights on courage, confidence, transparency, team culture, and what it truly takes to lead when things get hard. Al and Loraine discuss: * Why leadership is ultimately a team sport * How great leaders avoid being reactionary * Standing up for what’s right, even when it’s unpopular * Building confidence through experience and consistency * Leading teams through difficult decisions * Creating cultures people can actually feel when they walk into an organization Loraine also reflects on influential mentors throughout her career, her philosophy on empowering leaders instead of micromanaging, and the lessons she’s learned leading through some of healthcare’s most challenging environments. If you lead people — especially in healthcare — this episode offers grounded leadership wisdom and honest conversation from two experienced healthcare leaders.

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