The Lighting Fires Podcast
Host: Julie Williams MSc - Executive Coach & Founder of Lighting Fires Guest: Rory McLaren - Technology and Product Leader In this episode of The Lighting Fires Podcast, [https://www.lightingfires.co.uk/podcast/] supported by Henley Business School [https://www.henley.ac.uk/corporate-development/coaching], Julie is joined by Rory McLaren for a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about leadership, adaptability, confidence and learning how to navigate change. Rory shares his journey from growing up in a remote ex-mining village in Scotland to becoming a Chief Technology Officer and co-founder of a successful startup, before transitioning into leadership within a much larger global corporate environment following an acquisition. Together, Julie and Rory explore the culture shock of moving from a fast-paced startup into a complex international organisation, and how coaching helped Rory develop the tools, confidence and self-awareness to lead more effectively. Julie and Rory discuss: * Moving from technical expert to strategic leader * Learning to influence without authority * Imposter syndrome and feeling out of place in corporate environments * The value of adaptability in leadership * Why asking "stupid questions" can drive innovation and psychological safety * Understanding personality differences through Myers-Briggs * Reactive versus proactive leadership styles * Building confidence through coaching and role play * The importance of curiosity, learning and sharing knowledge * AI, coaching and why human relationships still matter Rory also reflects on his shift from "Han Solo" leadership, reactive and firefighting, to a calmer, more intentional and strategic "Princess Leia" approach. This episode is a fascinating conversation about leadership in modern organisations, the power of curiosity, and why human connection and adaptability will remain essential in a rapidly changing world. If you're interested in working with Julie please contact her at julie@lightingfires.co.uk [julie@lightingfires.co.uk], or Julie Williams MSc. (nee Walls) | LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/juliewilliamsexeccoach/] or through her website here [https://lightingfires.us6.list-manage.com/track/click?u=8e9ba77d2a464f8bf600ad26f&id=1fe26f5cdf&e=c454142247]. And if you're interested in developing your coaching skills, Julie highly recommends the Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching at Henley Business School [https://www.henley.ac.uk/study/corporate-development/professional-certificate-in-executive-coaching], a programme grounded in research, with a strong focus on practical application and real-world impact. To find out more, visit Henley Business School [https://www.henley.ac.uk/study/corporate-development/professional-certificate-in-executive-coaching]. To find out more about the Insights Discovery psychometric tool, visit Insights Discovery [https://www.insights.com/]. Resources Mentioned · Myers-Briggs [https://www.myersbriggs.org/] personality frameworks · Insights Discovery [http://www.insights.com] personality frameworks Connect with Julie Website: lightingfires.co.uk [http://lightingfires.co.uk/] Email: julie@lightingfires.co.uk [julie@lightingfires.co.uk] LinkedIn: Julie Williams MSc [about:blank] If you found this episode helpful, please leave a five-star rating and review, it helps more listeners discover these real-world leadership stories and coaching insights. Artwork by Ian Guppy | Music by Penguin Music via Pixabay | Produced by Perri Hurley
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