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There's something seductive about being the leader who walks into the room with the answers. Leadership culture has spent decades rewarding exactly that: the person who steps up, takes charge, and makes things happen. What if that pattern, the very thing that got you here, is also quietly limiting how far your people can go? And what if the most significant move available to you right now isn't to lead more, but to lead differently? This episode explores the shift from hero to host. It's one of those ideas that sounds deceptively simple and turns out to be one of the hardest things a senior leader can actually do. To mark a milestone in the Dig Deeper archive, five extraordinary guests are brought together, each of whom has found their own way into this idea. Through event design, pandemic leadership, organisational transformation, the craft of facilitation, and the quiet philosophy of letting go, they're all pointing at the same thing. I wonder what it would mean for your leadership if you took it seriously. These five voices shape the conversation. DK is a creative producer, speaker coach, and curiosity lightning rod who spent nearly a decade designing celebrated TEDx events in Wellington, known for an approach that starts with the people in the room, not the content on the stage. Sir Ashley Bloomfield served as Director General of Health for New Zealand through COVID-19, and discovered, sometimes painfully, that what people needed from their leader wasn't certainty. James McCulloch is CEO of Victim Support New Zealand, a leader who has quietly and deliberately refused to be the superhero the role invites him to become. Simon Dowling is a facilitator and author who has spent years helping leaders understand the spaces they create and why those spaces shape everything that becomes possible within them. Callum McKirdy is a coach and facilitator who makes a distinction between being, doing, and trying that might just change how you show up in your next meeting. From these five conversations, here's some of what you'll discover: * How the shift from hero to host creates the conditions for lasting organisational change * Why designing with your people in mind, rather than your agenda, changes everything * How the distinction between legacy and impact reveals a fundamentally different kind of leadership * Why kindness and niceness are not the same thing, and why that difference matters profoundly for teams * How self-awareness is the foundation that everything effective leadership rests on * Why the spaces a leader creates, intentionally or not, determine what becomes possible in those spaces * How admitting what you don't know builds, rather than erodes, your credibility as a leader * Why the word between "doing" and "being" is "trying," and what that costs us Timestamps: (00:00) From Hero to Host: A Leadership Paradigm Shift (06:55) The Power of Team Dynamics in Leadership (12:46) Legacy vs. Impact: Redefining Leadership Goals (19:00) Creating Intentional Spaces for Leadership (25:08) The Permission to Be: Authentic Leadership Practices Other references * Ted Lasso [https://tv.apple.com/us/show/ted-lasso/umc.cmc.vtoh0mn0xn7t3c643xqonfzy] * Flawsome by Georgia Murch [https://georgiamurch.com/product/flawsome/] * Jim Collins | Level 5 Leadership [https://www.jimcollins.com/concepts/level-five-leadership.html] * The Castle (1997) [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0118826/] * Tony Blair coming to power [https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/special/politics97/news/05/0501/results.shtml] Connect with the guests: DK: Website [https://justadandak.com/] Sir Ashley Bloomfield: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-bloomfield-knzm-cminstd-b7181b17/] James McCulloch: Website [https://victimsupport.org.nz/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-mcculloch-65a2931b/] Simon Dowling: Website [https://www.simondowling.com.au/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/simondowling-aus/] Callum McKirdy: Website [https://www.callummckirdy.com/] | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/callummckirdynz/] Check out my services and offerings https://www.digbyscott.com/ [https://www.digbyscott.com/] Subscribe to my newsletter https://www.digbyscott.com/subscribe [https://www.digbyscott.com/subscribe] Follow me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/]
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