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Leadership Rewired Podcast, Season 2

Podcast de Leadership Rewired | Allison Allen

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Leadership Rewired is a podcast for senior leaders navigating real organizational change — when decisions carry consequence, clarity is hard-won, and leadership feels heavier than usual. I’m Allison Allen, an executive advisor and change leadership partner who has spent more than two decades working alongside senior teams across global technology, media, and financial organizations. This podcast explores the realities of leading through complexity: leadership judgment, organizational clarity, trust under pressure, and the human dynamics that shape performance long before they show up in results. Episodes include: – Short, focused reflections on leadership blind spots and decision-making under pressure – Deeper conversations on culture, trust, burnout, and organizational resilience – Thoughtful discussions with CIOs, CPOs, and senior operators who’ve carried responsibility through real change Leadership Rewired isn’t about frameworks or performative leadership. It’s about clarity, steadiness, and leading well when the stakes are real.

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15 episodios

episode Collapsing Tension Into the Wrong Decision — How Leaders Lose Credibility artwork

Collapsing Tension Into the Wrong Decision — How Leaders Lose Credibility

The board wants an answer. Your team wants certainty. And everything in you wants to end the tension. So you decide. But what if the decision you’re rushing to make isn’t leadership — it’s the moment your credibility starts to erode? Today, we’re talking about why collapsing tension too early creates the wrong decisions — and why great leaders hold the question instead.Senior leaders are under constant pressure to decide — fast. Boards want answers. Teams want certainty. Markets don’t wait. But when leaders collapse tension too early, they don’t just make weaker decisions — they quietly lose credibility. In this episode, Allison Allen breaks down why answering too fast feels like leadership but often undermines trust, judgment, and long-term execution. Drawing from real boardroom experience and leadership research, she explores the difference between decisiveness and discernment — and why holding the question is one of the most undervalued executive skills. If you’re leading through complexity, change, or pressure to “just decide,” this conversation will change how you think about authority, patience, and credibility at the highest levels. Hope you liked this audio. Subscribe for more.Coaching works; let’s work together. Sign-up up clarity call today with Allison (https://calendly.com/allison-mmxs/intros) Resources: https://leadershiprewired.com/resources Thanks for watching. Special note: Welcome to Leadership Rewired, where Allison Allen offers practical wisdom for leading change and fostering effective team culture in the workplace. This episode focuses on the critical role of leadership skills and leadership training in navigating team dynamics, emphasizing the importance of observing leadership cues during decision making. Learn how to build strong teams and develop your personal growth strategies for lasting impact.

21 de feb de 2026 - 11 min
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Containment vs Confidence: Which Actually Builds Better Teams?

Your team is watching you. The board wants certainty. And everyone is looking to you to make the tension stop. Most leaders think this moment requires confidence.It doesn’t.It requires containment. Leadership presence, executive leadership during change, and building strong teams under pressure are often misunderstood. Most leaders rely on confidence — but confidence alone doesn’t stabilize teams during uncertainty. Containment does. In this episode of Leadership Rewired, Allison Allen breaks down the real difference between confidence and containment in leadership, and why leaders who can hold tension — instead of rushing to resolve it — build stronger, more resilient teams. Drawing from organizational psychology, executive coaching experience, and real leadership moments, this conversation explores: → Why confidence can actually reduce psychological safety → What leadership containment really is and why it matters during change → How anxiety spreads through teams when leaders can’t hold it → The emotional labor driving executive burnout → The difference between containing pressure and absorbing it → How senior leaders can build the capacity to lead through uncertainty without depleting themselves This is not leadership advice for beginners. It’s for senior leaders navigating organizational change, carrying strategic, emotional, and relational weight — often in silence. If you’re leading through uncertainty and wondering why confidence isn’t enough, this episode will put language to what you’re experiencing — and offer a more sustainable way to lead. 📌 Leadership Rewired is where we talk about what actually happens when you’re leading through complexity — not what’s supposed to happen. Hope you liked this audio. Subscribe for more. Coaching works; let’s work together. Sign-up up clarity call today with Allison (https://calendly.com/allison-mmxs/intros) Resources: https://leadershiprewired.com/resourcesThanks for watching. Special Note: Welcome to Leadership Rewired, where Allison Allen offers practical wisdom for leading change and fostering effective team culture in the workplace. This episode focuses on the critical role of leadership skills and effective leadership skills in navigating team dynamics, emphasizing the importance of observing leadership cues during decision making. Learn how to build strong teams and develop your leadership development strategies for lasting impact.

11 de ene de 2026 - 16 min
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Why Leaders Think AI Solves Culture (They’re Wrong)

Leaders are being told AI will fix culture. What it’s actually doing is exposing leadership — and the cracks people have been living with for years. AI is being positioned as the answer to culture problems — better engagement, better feedback, better trust, better performance. That belief is wrong. In this episode of Leadership Rewired, Allison Allen breaks down a hard truth leaders need to hear: culture is not a technology problem — it’s a leadership one. AI doesn’t create psychological safety. It doesn’t build trust. And it doesn’t fix what leaders have avoided. What AI does do is expose what’s already there. Who speaks up. Who stays silent. Where stress hides behind performance. Where bias shows up in feedback. Where trust has quietly eroded. And here’s the risk: when AI surfaces the truth and leaders don’t respond, the damage accelerates. This episode is for CIOs, CPOs, and senior leaders adopting AI who want clarity instead of false confidence — and who understand that insight without action doesn’t build trust, it breaks it. Because AI can surface patterns. Only leaders can decide what happens next. 🎧 In this episode: Why AI doesn’t (and can’t) solve culture What AI is already revealing about your teams The danger of insight without leadership action How psychological safety is built — and broken Three commitments leaders must make when the truth becomes visible Hope you liked this audio. Subscribe for more. Coaching works; let’s work together. Sign-up up clarity call today with Allison (https://calendly.com/allison-mmxs/intros) Resources: https://leadershiprewired.com/resources Thanks for listening. Special Note: Welcome to Leadership Rewired, where Allison Allen shares practical wisdom for leaders. This episode addresses the current belief that "artificial intelligence" will solve cultural issues, emphasizing that real change requires "human centered leadership". Discover why "psychological safety" and "employee engagement" are critical, and how effective "leadership strategies" foster robust "effective teamwork" beyond technological solutions.

11 de ene de 2026 - 8 min
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Ask, Don’t Tell: How Great Leaders Get Better Results

Leadership in crisis isn’t about having all the answers — it’s about building trust when certainty is gone. In this episode of Leadership Rewired, Allison Allen explores what great leaders actually do during moments of crisis, disruption, and uncertainty — and why timeless leadership principles matter more than ever in today’s AI-driven, fast-changing world. Joined by Ken Fogarty, CEO of Dale Carnegie of Nevada and U.S. Navy veteran, this conversation looks at leadership through the lens of history, psychology, and real-world experience. From global disruption to organizational change, Allison and Ken unpack how trust is built through behavior, presence, and human connection — not authority or control. This episode is for leaders navigating: → Crisis and uncertainty → Rapid organizational change → AI disruption and hybrid work → Declining trust and engagement → Emotional fatigue at the executive level You’ll learn: → Why trust is the real leadership currency in crisis → What history teaches us about leadership under pressure → How great leaders build credibility when the future is unclear → Why human-centered leadership still wins — even as technology accelerates Chapters 00:00 Leadership in Crisis: Why Trust Matters Most 01:45 What History Teaches Us About Leadership Under Pressure 05:10 Why Trust Is Built Through Behavior, Not Titles 09:20 Leadership Lessons from Times of Chaos 13:30 Human-Centered Leadership in an AI-Driven World 18:10 Why Listening Builds Credibility Faster Than Authority 22:45 Psychological Safety and Trust in Uncertain Times 27:30 What Great Leaders Actually Do When the Future Is Unclear 32:10 Final Reflections: Leadership Is Still Human Because technology evolves. But leadership is still human. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or Amazon Music 🔗 Connect with Ken Fogarty: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kenfogarty/ 🌐 Dale Carnegie of Nevada: https://www.dalecarnegie.com/en/locations/nevada Subscribe for more. Coaching works; let’s work together. Sign-up up clarity call today with Allison (https://calendly.com/allison-mmxs/intros) Resources: https://leadershiprewired.com/resources Thanks for listening.

15 de dic de 2025 - 49 min
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Why Most Leaders Never Reach Real Change

Most leaders stop at adoption and wonder why nothing truly changes. Integration is where change becomes identity — the moment your leadership, your habits, and your sense of self finally align. This is the phase where new possibilities emerge and transformation actually sticks. Integration is the most misunderstood phase of the change curve — the quiet, powerful moment when change finally becomes part of who you are as a leader. In this episode of Leadership Rewired, Allison Allen breaks down the fourth phase of change with truth-talk, clarity, and grounded leadership insight. You’ll learn why adoption isn’t enough, why most leaders never reach true integration, and what it takes to transform change from a temporary adjustment into a sustainable identity shift. This is where leadership development, self-leadership, organizational change, and psychological safety intersect — the exact place where most change efforts succeed or fail. Allison shares personal and professional stories about disruption, identity shifts, and the emotional undercurrent leaders experience when the dust finally settles. You’ll hear what the “shadow of integration” looks like, why stillness can feel uncomfortable, and why repetition, reflection, and reinforcement are essential for change that sticks. If you’re navigating transformation, leading through disruption, or rebuilding your leadership identity, this episode gives you the clarity, language, and grounding you need to move from survival to creation. Topics Covered: → The 4 phases of the change curve → Why adoption is not integration → Identity shifts during change → Psychological safety and leadership behavior → Self-leadership during quiet seasons → How leaders move from chaos to clarity → Building habits that support transformation → What real organizational change requires → How to make change stick as a leader This is leadership with truth, empathy, and courage — the Leadership Rewired way. Lead with clarity. Change with confidence. Hope you liked this audio. Subscribe for more. Coaching works; let’s work together. Sign-up up clarity call today with Allison (https://calendly.com/allison-mmxs/intros) Resources: https://leadershiprewired.com/resources Thanks for listening.

26 de nov de 2025 - 8 min
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