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Shed Some Light: Actionable Tools and Strategies for Leaders to Thrive in the Modern World of Work

Podcast de Stephen "Shed" Shedletzky

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“Shed Some Light” equips current and aspiring leaders with the clarity, skills and tools needed to navigate today’s workplace challenges. Host and author of “Speak-Up Culture,” Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky, who spent a decade with Simon Sinek as Chief of Staff and leader of the global speakers’ team, explores what leadership means, what holds people back, and how to lead effectively in the modern world.

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9 episodios

episode You Asked, We Answered: Real Leadership Questions From Our Listeners artwork

You Asked, We Answered: Real Leadership Questions From Our Listeners

Leadership doesn’t end with answers. Sometimes the most powerful thing a leader can do is ask better questions. In this Season 1 finale, Shed and David open the mailbag and respond to thoughtful questions from listeners on trust, burnout, psychological safety, AI, coaching, and culture. It’s a grounded conversation about what leadership really looks like when things get messy, human, and real at work. You’ll hear: • Why culture can guide behavior, but leadership still needs to evolve with people and context. • How trust breaks down in survival-mode teams and what it takes to reset before burnout deepens. • Why psychological safety & a speak-up culture are essential for innovation, experimentation, and creative risk-taking. • Practical thoughts on AI, coaching mindsets, feedback, and measuring the health of a workplace culture. For anyone leading people, building culture, or trying to create a workplace where trust, growth, and honest conversations can thrive. If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com. NY Times Article we reference: Link here. [https://www.linkedin.com/posts/stephenshedletzky_so-much-of-the-focus-on-ai-has-been-how-it-activity-7328421829306454016-ZrLU?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAAAF2IOMB1XXIut-oV_lYjkA_mMRjquw8TtQ] Michael Bungay Stanier's book we reference here: https://www.mbs.works/coaching-habit-book/.

5 de may de 2026 - 47 min
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How to Have Hard (and Worthwhile) Conversations

We all have conversations we avoid or hesitate to initiate. Not because we don’t care—simply because we're human. Stephen and David unpack what it really takes to lead hard, vulnerable & worthwhile conversations at work and in life. They walk through a simple, practical framework to help you decide if a conversation is worth having—and how to have it in a way that builds trust, not damage. This is about leading people with honesty, even when it feels uncomfortable. You’ll hear: • A clear, step-by-step way to prepare for and start difficult conversations. • How to tell if speaking up is worth it—even when it feels like a risk. • Simple “can openers” that make hard conversations more human and collaborative. • What to do when emotions rise, or when the conversation doesn’t go as planned. This episode is for anyone navigating real moments of workplace leadership—giving feedback, speaking up, or trying to build a healthier culture with others. If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com. Sometimes, one of the tricky places is where and how to start. One of the most powerful conversation openers we’ve learned is from David Spinks. Check it out in his Substack post here: “Can I say something imperfectly?” https://davidspinks.substack.com/p/say-it-imperfectly. [https://davidspinks.substack.com/p/say-it-imperfectly] Find all of the Shed Some Light episodes and resources at https://shedinspires.com/podcast [https://shedinspires.com/podcast].

21 de abr de 2026 - 44 min
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Feedback on How You're Giving Feedback with Dr. Liane Davey

Feedback gets a bad wrap. Mostly because we’re not using the tool well or properly. Shed and David sit down with Dr. Liane Davey to unpack what feedback really is — and what it isn’t – and when and how to use it well. They explore why most of what we call “feedback” is just judgment, why leaders overuse it, and how to choose the right tool at the right time when leading people. You’ll hear: * A clear & useful definition for feedback as information about impact. * Why feedback is only one tool in your leadership toolkit (alongside many others, like instruction, coaching, advice, evaluation & more). * How the “Strike Zone” makes feedback safer, more specific, and useful. Play ball! ⚾️ * A simple & powerful feedback model – the FBI (Feeling, Behavior, Impact) – that turns monologue into meaningful and productive dialogue that builds trust. This episode is for anyone navigating workplace leadership — whether you’re managing a team, working with peers & across functions, or trying to grow your own influence while building trust and healthy cultures. If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.

7 de abr de 2026 - 32 min
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Workplace Culture is Like a Pickle Jar. What’s in Your Brine? or The Culture Equation

Ever notice how the same person can thrive in one workplace and shrink in another? Maybe it’s not the person. Maybe it’s the environment. 🤔 Shed and David unpack a simple but powerful idea: culture shapes behavior. Exploring how culture is like a “pickle jar” and a clear culture equation, they unpack how values, behavior, and influence combine to create healthy—or toxic—workplaces. This conversation brings clarity to what culture really means and how leaders can build it on purpose. You’ll hear: * Why culture equals values multiplied by behavior, raised to the power of influence, aka the culture equation – Culture = (Values x Behavior) ^ Influence. * The difference between a strong culture and a healthy one—and why healthy matters more. * How middle managers influence trust and decision-making in multiple directions. * Practical questions to define your culture through real stories, not just posters on a wall. This episode is for anyone leading people—or hoping to—who wants to build a culture rooted in trust, clarity, and positive influence. If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.

24 de mar de 2026 - 42 min
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What’s Trust Got to Do With It?

Trust feels obvious. Until it breaks. ⛓️‍💥 Then it’s nearly all you can think about. Trust sits at the center of leadership, culture, and influence. Without it, teams slow down. With it, people move faster and take healthy risks. Shed and David unpack what trust really is, how it’s built through behavior, and why it’s the foundation of workplace leadership & culture. You’ll hear: * A simple definition of trust you can actually use. * Why psychological safety depends on trust. * The “Four C’s” model (competency, consistency, character, and compassion) we learned from our friend Rich Diviney. * How to build or repair trust when stepping into a team with low morale. This one's for anyone leading people, joining a new team, or trying to build stronger relationships at work (and beyond!). If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com. We also reference Google’s Project Aristotle, a research initiative highlighting how psychological safety — rooted in trust — is key to team effectiveness: https://rework.withgoogle.com/intl/en/guides/understanding-team-effectiveness [https://rework.withgoogle.com/intl/en/guides/understanding-team-effectiveness]. P.S. You may also want to check out the "Trust Fall Assessment" from Rich Diviney [https://theattributes.com/assessments/trust-fall-assessment] and team as a practical tool to evaluate your own 4Cs and identify areas for growth on your team. You can use the code SHEDSOMELIGHT15 to get a 15% discount on both the Trust Fall and Attributes Assessments. They’re awesome!

10 de mar de 2026 - 51 min
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