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Tired of the leadership statues quo? Ready to rip up the leadership handbook in search of approaches that will ACTUALLY build the team you know you need? It’s time for a leadership revolution that speaks your language and gets you fired up to lead like never before. We know EXACTLY how to lead differently and we're here to guide you every step off the way. Join Briony and Lyndsey every week as they share tips and advice you can put into practice TODAY and start transforming your team and coaching you from being a great mind to an AMAZING leader.

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episode Ep 74: Beyond the Away Day: Why Team Building Fails and What Actually Works Instead artwork

Ep 74: Beyond the Away Day: Why Team Building Fails and What Actually Works Instead

You planned it. You invested in it. Everyone left energised. And within two weeks — you were right back where you started. If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. The away day is the most reached-for tool in a struggling team's toolkit. Low morale? Away day. Poor collaboration? Away day. Culture problems? Away day. And yet — done in isolation — it almost never creates the lasting change it promises. In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey get forensic about why away days fail — and more importantly, what you can do instead. Not a reason to scrap them entirely. But a clear-eyed, practical breakdown of why they can't do the work by themselves, and the three specific actions — each taking under 30 minutes to implement — that will make your next one actually land. Because here's the truth most leaders don't hear until they've wasted several expensive days and a lot of team goodwill: the away day isn't the solution. It's a catalyst. And without the right work before, during, and after it — the catalyst has nothing to ignite. In this episode you'll learn: * Why even the best-planned, most expensive away days fail to create lasting change — and why that's not your team's fault * The pre-away day diagnosis: how to do the real investigative work in the two to three weeks beforehand so you walk into the room already knowing what's broken — and your team does too * The commitment architecture: why "good conversations and good vibes" isn't an outcome, what actual accountability looks like on the day, and the rotating observer role that changes everything * The daily practice integration: how to translate what you agreed in the room into the specific meetings, habits, and rhythms that will either reinforce the old culture or build the new one — starting the week you get back * Why four focused commitments will always outperform fourteen scattered ones * How to use AI to bridge the gap between away day insights and Monday morning actions This episode is for you if you've ever come back from an away day quietly disappointed. If you're being asked to plan one and want it to actually mean something. Or if you've watched your team allow themselves to hope — and then watched that hope quietly dissolve. Away days can work. Just not alone. KEYWORDS & SEARCH TERMS leadership podcast, team away day, off-site team building, team transformation, leadership development, how to improve team culture, high-performing teams, team dysfunction, psychological safety, human-centred leadership, leadership habits, team performance, women in leadership, director-level leadership, tech leadership podcast UK, transformational leadership podcast EPISODE TAGS #Leadership #AwayDay #TeamCulture #LeadershipDevelopment #TeamPerformance #LeadTheRoom #HumanCentredLeadership #TransformationalLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #HighPerformingTeams #WomenInLeadership #TeamBuilding #LeadershipHabits CHAPTER MARKERS * 00:00 — Welcome and why this topic might ruffle some feathers * 01:57 — Why away days alone cannot create transformation * 03:08 — The demoralising cycle: hope, then disappointment, then cynicism * 04:13 — What away days can do — and what they can't * 06:06 — Tip 1: The pre-away day diagnosis * 08:21 — The four questions to ask in one-to-ones beforehand * 09:27 — How to use the data: finding the patterns and themes * 11:45 — Tip 2: The commitment architecture — who, what, by when * 13:15 — The rotating observer role and why it changes the dynamic * 16:32 — Making actions visible and shared — not just vibes * 20:07 — Tip 3: Daily practice integration — taking it back to the work * 22:13 — How to use AI to translate away day commitments into daily habits * 24:06 — Why four commitments beats fourteen every time * 25:41 — Recap and your challenge for this week SHOW NOTES LINKS * DM us on Instagram: @leadtheroom * Email us: hello@leadtheroom.co.uk [hello@leadtheroom.co.uk]

28 de abr de 2026 - 28 min
episode Ep 73 - Honest Leadership: Mid-Year Reflections on Consistency, Burnout, and What's Actually Working artwork

Ep 73 - Honest Leadership: Mid-Year Reflections on Consistency, Burnout, and What's Actually Working

What does leadership actually look like when it's not going to plan? In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey do something a little different — and something a lot of listeners have told them they love. They pull back the curtain on their own leadership lives, sharing an honest mid-year stock take on what's been going well, what's been harder than expected, and what they're learning and carrying forward. Because here's the thing: Briony and Lyndsey have transformed multiple teams between them. They've been practising human-centred leadership for years. And it's still hard. People are still unpredictable. Organisations are still messy. And neither of them has it all figured out. In this episode they cover: * Why consistency is one of the hardest — and most powerful — leadership habits to maintain, especially when everything around you is changing * The away day trap: why well-intentioned leaders keep reaching for the quick fix, and why it never closes the gap * What a calendar that looks like "a solid block" does to your brain — and how Briony course-corrected before hitting full burnout * The gossip spiral: how even the most values-led leaders can get pulled into venting loops that drain energy and damage credibility * The "office hours" model Briony introduced to protect her energy whilst staying genuinely accessible to her team * Why Friday planning — not Monday planning — might be the habit that changes everything for you This one is honest, warm, and full of the kind of real-world reflection that reminds you: you're not behind, you're not failing, and you are definitely not alone. Whether your year is going brilliantly or you're deep in the messy middle right now — this episode is worth your time. KEYWORDS & SEARCH TERMS leadership podcast, mid-year leadership reflection, leadership burnout, human-centred leadership, leadership habits, high-performing teams, team culture, leadership development for women, director-level leadership, transformational leadership, leadership consistency, calendar management for leaders, psychological safety, people-first leadership, leadership podcast UK EPISODE TAGS #Leadership #LeadershipDevelopment #LeadershipHabits #MidYearReflection #HumanCentredLeadership #LeadTheRoom #TeamCulture #WomenInLeadership #LeadershipBurnout #TransformationalLeadership #PsychologicalSafety #HighPerformingTeams CHAPTER MARKERS * 00:00 — Welcome & why we're doing a reflection episode * 02:15 — Leadership is a practice, not a destination * 03:44 — Wins: Lyndsey on consistency under pressure (7 hours away, heavily pregnant, still showing up) * 08:59 — Wins: Briony on collective leadership and letting her team lead * 13:30 — Harder than expected: the away day trap and the say-do gap * 21:53 — Harder than expected: Briony's calendar crisis and how she fixed it * 25:38 — Learning & growing: office hours, boundary experiments, and protecting joy * 28:14 — Learning & growing: Lyndsey on the gossip spiral and resetting * 30:22 — Carrying forward: the habits they're taking into the rest of the year * 34:03 — Your challenge: do your own honest stock take SHOW NOTES LINKS * DM us on Instagram: @leadtheroom * Email us: hello@leadtheroom.co.uk [hello@leadtheroom.co.uk]

21 de abr de 2026 - 35 min
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Ep 72 - How to Stop Perfectionism Killing Your Team's Performance (Without Lowering Your Standards)

Do you hold yourself and your team to high standards — but nothing ever feels quite good enough? You might be crossing the line from high standards into perfectionism. And while that sounds like a good thing, it can quietly destroy your team's momentum, innovation, and morale. In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey unpack the perfectionism paradox — the trap that catches so many high-achieving, human-centred leaders. You want to prove your approach works. You care deeply about quality. But the result? Your team is paralysed, progress slows, and you've become the bottleneck. They share three practical, immediately actionable strategies to help you lead with genuinely high standards whilst ditching the perfectionism that's getting in the way: * The Good Enough Framework — a simple one-page tool to define three quality levels (good enough, high quality, and exceptional) so your team always knows exactly what standard is expected and when * The Progress Over Perfection Ritual — a weekly 10–15 minute team practice that celebrates what's moving forward (not just what's finished) and fundamentally shifts your team culture * The Iteration Mindset Shift — how to change the language, expectations, and feedback culture around your work so version one doesn't have to be perfect — it just has to exist This episode is for you if you lead transformation or change work, feel like you're always the one slowing things down, or find yourself frustrated that your team keeps sitting on work instead of sharing it. Progress over perfection — always.

14 de abr de 2026 - 30 min
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Ep 71 - How to Turn Around a Broken Team in Your First 30 Days (Without Burning Out Trying)

You walked in expecting a challenge. You didn't expect this. The toxic dynamics, the checked-out talent, the unspoken resentment — and the clock already ticking on your ability to prove yourself. If you've ever inherited a team that was more broken than anyone let on, this episode is going to feel very familiar. In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey share exactly what to do in your first 30 days when you take on a struggling team — not the generic leadership advice, but the specific, honest, no-slide-decks-required approach that actually shifts things. Week 1 — The Listening Tour: why you need to resist fixing anything before you've done this, the specific questions to ask each team member one-to-one, and what to do with everything you hear. Weeks 2–3 — Quick Wins That Actually Matter: why most leaders choose the wrong quick wins (and how to choose ones that genuinely rebuild trust), plus how closing the "say-do gap" fast is the most powerful thing you can do early on. Week 4 — The Team Reset Conversation: how to draw a line in the sand without pretending the past didn't happen, how to co-create a team culture rather than impose one, and why consistency after this moment is everything. This isn't about being the heroic leader who swoops in and fixes everything. It's about being the leader who actually listens, follows through, and builds something real — together. Get our 15 minute team transformation guide here [https://pensight.com/x/leadtheroom/15-minute-team-transformations]. Keywords: how to manage a difficult team, inheriting a broken team, new leader first 30 days, team transformation, toxic team culture, leadership podcast, psychological safety at work, how to rebuild team trust, human-centred leadership, women in leadership, people-first management, lead the room podcast, new manager advice, team turnaround

7 de abr de 2026 - 33 min
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Ep 70 - How to Prove Your Leadership Style Actually Works (Without Saying "Trust Me")

If you lead with empathy and a human-centred approach, you've probably been here: your results speak for themselves, your team is thriving — but you still can't quite silence the voice asking "but can you prove it?" In this episode of Lead the Room, Briony and Lyndsey tackle one of the biggest blind spots for values-led leaders: how to measure and evidence the impact of your leadership approach — in language that senior stakeholders actually care about. No spreadsheet expertise required. If you want more 15 minute team transformations, get our free guide here. [https://pensight.com/x/leadtheroom/15-minute-team-transformations] In this episode, you'll learn: Time to Competence — how to track how quickly your team master new skills and use it to make a powerful business case for your coaching, psychological safety, and development-first culture. Problem Solving Speed — why psychologically safe teams catch problems earlier and resolve them faster, and exactly how to log and track this to show accountability and team autonomy in action. The Discretionary Effort Index — how to measure whether your team are genuinely engaged and going above and beyond, and why this metric directly correlates to the business outcomes your leadership cares about most. The best bit? All three metrics take less than 30 minutes a month to track. Whether you're a director juggling a large team transformation, a mid-level leader trying to buy credibility for your approach, or someone who knows their way works but is exhausted by the "show me the data" conversation — this episode is for you. Keywords: human-centred leadership, empathetic leadership, leadership metrics, team performance, psychological safety, leadership podcast, how to measure leadership impact, team transformation, women in leadership, leadership development, people-first leadership, lead the room podcast

31 de mar de 2026 - 20 min
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