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Forks make you fitter - exploring dilemmas in everyday leadership “Forks in the Road”, is hosted by, Stephen Berkeley and Anne Boland. In our inaugural series, we delve into the healthcare sector, interviewing seasoned leaders from around the globe who have faced pivotal decision points that shaped their careers and lives. If you’ve ever wondered how to navigate life’s trickiest intersections, this podcast is your GPS! flyntrok.substack.com

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aflevering Eps 51 “Humility-Driven Growth: Scaling with Purpose and Humility” with Surya Bhatta artwork

Eps 51 “Humility-Driven Growth: Scaling with Purpose and Humility” with Surya Bhatta

Today’s guest is Surya Bhatta, a global health leader and social entrepreneur based in Nepal. He is Co-CEO of One Heart Worldwide, a U.S.-based nonprofit, improving maternal and newborn health in remote, underserved communities. Surya holds a Public Health degree from Nepal, a Masters in Health Care Delivery and Science from Dartmouth College, and advanced training in Global Health Delivery from the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. He has partnered with international agencies and funders, including USAID, Grand Challenges Canada, the German Government, the European Union, and the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). Surya has also led major health responses to Nepal’s crises, including the 2015 and 2023 earthquakes and the COVID-19 pandemic. Raised in a rural Nepali village, Surya witnessed the realities of limited maternal care firsthand: he brings deep local knowledge, humility and a focused commitment to improving health outcomes for all. Let’s dive in … Key moments in the podcast: 00:00 Why Share Globally 00:36 Podcast Welcome 01:12 Meet Surya Bhatta 02:24 Kathmandu Check In 03:23 Family Life 05:25 Village Food Memories 07:03 How He Unwinds 08:45 One Heart Worldwide Mission 11:13 Growing Up Rural Nepal 15:53 Leaving Home For School 20:57 Finding Purpose In Public Health 23:04 Mothers Story Sparks Mission 26:12 Joining One Heart Worldwide 27:40 Systems Thinking Influences 28:22 From Challenge to Action 30:08 Building a Care System 32:06 Network of Safety Model 34:05 Studying Abroad for Leadership 38:57 Scholarship and Culture Shock 41:05 Skills Network and Confidence 43:34 Executive Director and Scaling 45:16 COVID Response and Co-CEO 48:26 Humility Driven Growth 53:41 Leadership Lessons and Farewell Here is what stays with us from this conversation: Leaders are not heroes. They are just ordinary people. True leadership shifts the focus away from the ego of the individual and redirects it toward the consistency of daily, collective impact. * Redefining the “Hero” Leader — Moving past the myth of the all-knowing, solitary leader. Authentic leadership values the power of a shared vision over individual accolade. * Impact Over Ego — Internalizing the reality that leadership isn’t about self-preservation or daily self-proof, but about the steady progress made on the ground. * Consistency Over Magic — Embracing a grounded, practical approach to solving leadership dilemmas through realistic, everyday actions rather than waiting for sweeping, magical fixes. We act as a catalyst—the community already holds the real power and resources. Humility in scaling means realizing your organization is not the entire ecosystem, but a supportive catalyst designed to strengthen it. * The Catalytic Leader — Positioning an organization to support, enhance, and empower existing local framework and government structures instead of attempting to build parallel, competitive empires. * Resisting the “Superficial Scale” Trap — Navigating the external pressures from funders and stakeholders pushing for rapid, exponential growth. Leading with humility means prioritizing depth and long-term sustainability over quick numbers that dilute quality. * Sustainable & Joint Work — Viewing scaling as a partnership of joint work, recognizing local leaders and systems as the primary drivers of permanent change. The community knows their problem best, better than anybody. Sustainable growth can only be achieved when solutions are driven entirely by the needs and expertise of the people on the ground. * Systems Thinking via Listening First — Approaching complex organizational or social problems by stepping back, checking assumptions at the door, and listening to the baseline environment before trying to intervene. * Co-Creation Over Implementation — Actively involving local stakeholders in programmatic solutions from day one, ensuring that the architecture of growth belongs to the community. * Navigating Identity Shifts — Embracing the discomfort of transitions and adapting organizational models dynamically as real-world feedback reveals what truly works versus what doesn’t. Key Takeaway Quote “I think life teaches you a lesson. You don’t have to prove yourself every day, but you can make an impact every day.” — Surya Bhatta About the Show Forks in the Road explores the everyday dilemmas in leadership, leaning into the idea that forks make you fitter. Through raw and candid conversations with global leaders, hosts Stephen Berkeley and Anne Boland dissect the high-stakes decisions and identity shifts that define the modern leadership journey. Connect with Surya Bhatta [https://www.linkedin.com/in/surya-bhatta/] This is an original podcast by Flyntrok [https://www.flyntrok.com/]. We help organisations, communities and individuals change and adapt to a new world. You will find Flyntrok on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyntrok-consulting/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flyntrok/] and X [https://x.com/flyntrok]. Listen to this podcast on Substack, Spotify or Apple. We would love it if you would leave us a comment, screenshot the episode and tag us on social, and share this episode with your community so that they can better navigate their forks in the road. Hosted by Stephen Berkeley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenberkeley/] and Anne Boland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-boland-a9130312/] Produced by Rajeev Nedumaran [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevnz/] of Studior [https://www.studior.co.nz/]. Music by Damian Smith of Bespoke Music [https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-smith-4568b930/]. Art work by Ben Tibbin of Mozmo Creative [https://mozmo.com.au/] and Social Media Creations by Alana Rauert [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanarauert/] of Muse Communications [https://www.musecommunications.com.au/]. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode were those of the hosts and the guest, not of any entity they work for or with. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flyntrok.substack.com [https://flyntrok.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

Gisteren - 57 min
aflevering Eps 50 “Spotting the Clues: When Passion Meets Opportunity” with Judith Pemell, artwork

Eps 50 “Spotting the Clues: When Passion Meets Opportunity” with Judith Pemell,

Jude Pemell is a Psychotherapist based in Sydney, Australia. She trained in journalism and began her career in theatre and film across the UK, USA and Australia. She is an alumni of NIDA, the National Institute of Dramatic Arts, Sydney, Australia, an author of non fiction and poetry and a playwright of two stage productions. Her love, training and experience in theatre and film, paved the way for a remarkable second act: a 30-year career in forensic psychotherapy and public service, working in criminal justice, substance-abuse treatment and immigration detention, and contributing to the Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse. A natural storyteller, Jude takes us on a journey through her life from the 1950s and the influence of her mother, who owned and ran a small hospital in New South Wales and modelled progressive feminism, through to her current psychotherapy work with people who have experienced complex trauma, including refugees. This conversation offers wisdom, joy and an honest exploration of what it means to be human. Let’s dive in. Key moments in the podcast: 00:00 Hollywood Awakening 00:45 Podcast Welcome 01:26 Meet Jude Pemell 03:08 Childhood Reading Roots 05:13 First Overseas Adventure 09:45 Self Care Basics 13:21 Mother Hospital Influence 18:30 Showbiz To Spiritual Shift 20:12 Surry Hills Doorbell Moment 27:37 Step 11 Breakthrough 35:54 Refugee Work Turning Point 42:25 Forks Wisdom And Farewell 45:53 Next Episode Preview 47:39 Credits And Where To Listen Here is what stays with us from this conversation: The Logic of the Gut: True Strategy Requires the Courage to Trust Your Instincts Great leaders don’t just rely on data; they cultivate a refined internal compass that allows them to make decisive moves when windows of opportunity open. * Considered Risk-Taking: Moving past paralyzing over-analysis to take calculated, deliberate actions based on deep inner clarity. * Acting on Inspiration: Recognizing the precise moment a spark of professional passion or inspiration strikes and following it unhesitatingly. * The Wisdom of the Subconscious: Acknowledging that our instinct is often a rapid processing of a lifetime of unwritten lessons. Leading from the Center: Personal Sustainability is the Prerequisite for Impact You cannot successfully navigate external chaos or guide a team through high-stress crisis environments if you have not first anchored your own foundation. * The Power of a Strong Center: Cultivating daily mindfulness and groundedness to eliminate the volatile emotional highs and lows of leadership stress. * Self-Care as a Leadership Strategy: Shifting the narrative around well-being—protecting your mind and body is a baseline requirement to be effective, not a luxury. * Foundational Resilience: Ensuring the “basics” of life are sound so that you possess the long-term energy required to handle executive pressure. Radical Empathy: True Influence is Born from Human Connection, Not Hierarchy The most progressive and resilient organizational cultures are built when leaders step out from behind the noise of corporate titles to fiercely see and value the individual. * The “Matron Culture” Reframed: Learning from progressive management styles that prioritize knowing the human stories, families, and lives behind the staff members. * Quiet Feminism in Leadership: Championing forward-thinking, supportive workplace environments through steady action and deep listening rather than top-down control. * Becoming Fully Human: Embracing the professional reality that vulnerable, complex, and high-stakes environments are ultimate spaces for deep empathy and mutual growth. Accidental Alignment: Your Present Journey is Secretly Preparing You for Your Next Pivot Career transitions are rarely random; they are the organic culmination of transferable emotional intelligence, everyday observations, and subtle clues. * Decoding the Transition Clues: Developing the awareness to spot the quiet indicators that signify you are outgrowing a role and are ready for a new horizon. * The Informal Apprenticeship: Recognizing how non-traditional backgrounds, past industries, and childhood curiosities act as an informal training ground for future leadership. * Everyday Preparation: Trusting that how you handle the minor forks in the road today is the precise groundwork shaping your strategic decisions for tomorrow. Connect & Subscribe * Forks make you fitter. Explore more everyday leadership dilemmas and subscribe to the Forks in the Road newsletter: FLYNTROK Substack [https://flyntrok.substack.com/s/forks-in-the-road] * Listen & Review: Subscribe on your favorite podcast app and leave a review if Judith’s insights helped you navigate your own fork in the road. Connect with Judith Pemell [https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-shepherd-pemell-27a7b23b/] This is an original podcast by Flyntrok [https://www.flyntrok.com/]. We help organisations, communities and individuals change and adapt to a new world. You will find Flyntrok on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyntrok-consulting/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flyntrok/] and X [https://x.com/flyntrok]. Listen to this podcast on Substack, Spotify or Apple. We would love it if you would leave us a comment, screenshot the episode and tag us on social, and share this episode with your community so that they can better navigate their forks in the road. Hosted by Stephen Berkeley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenberkeley/] and Anne Boland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-boland-a9130312/] Produced by Rajeev Nedumaran [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevnz/] of Studior [https://www.studior.co.nz/]. Music by Damian Smith of Bespoke Music [https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-smith-4568b930/]. Art work by Ben Tibbin of Mozmo Creative [https://mozmo.com.au/] and Social Media Creations by Alana Rauert [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanarauert/] of Muse Communications [https://www.musecommunications.com.au/]. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode were those of the hosts and the guest, not of any entity they work for or with. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flyntrok.substack.com [https://flyntrok.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

10 jun 2026 - 41 min
aflevering Eps 49 “Beyond the Solo Practice: Learning from Shared Journeys” artwork

Eps 49 “Beyond the Solo Practice: Learning from Shared Journeys”

In this eighth review milestone, hosts Stephen Berkeley and Anne Boland look back at the collective wisdom of Episodes 44–48. Moving past isolated, individual reflection, this conversation weaves together the “red threads” connecting systems, leadership, and personal growth. Together, they look at how digging into the crossroads of others can bring clarity to our own professional paths. Key moments in the podcast: 00:00 Welcome and Recap 01:33 Why Stories Matter 05:05 Values Deep Dive 12:26 Origin Story 18:11 Systems Thinking Curiosity 27:09 Creating Headspace 34:09 Camping vs Climbing 36:50 Permission to Pause 38:47 Closing and Episode 50 Here is what stays with us from this conversation: Clarity of Core Values Serves as Our Inner Compass “Our values are our guiding lights; understanding them deeply allows us to navigate complex professional crossroads with integrity and authenticity.” * Distinguishing Traits from Values: Realizing that surface-level behavioral traits differ from deeply held core values (such as substituting the concept of surface trust with radical authenticity). * The Value of Reflective Deconstructive Practice: Moving past merely naming values to performing a “double-click” investigation to unpack what they look like in everyday professional actions. * Unmasking Value Discomfort and Trade-offs: Embracing the psychological discomfort when two competing values clash, and developing the skill to hold space for both instead of choosing paralysis. * Holding Values Sacred Under Pressure: Acknowledging that our truest values often shine brightest when we are “pinned against the wall” by professional transitions, role shifts, or environmental stress. Origin Stories Form the Foundation of Connection and Culture “To build highly collaborative, caring, and psychologically safe teams, we must take the time to deeply listen to where people come from.” * The Power of Backstories: Embracing childhood backgrounds and diverse upbringings to help clarify why colleagues operate with specific instincts in the modern workplace. * Living the Values of Inclusion and Diversity: Learning to navigate complex professional networks without immediate labels, cultivating an environment that naturally embraces both our human commonalities and distinct differences. * Leading with Radical Empathy: Introducing broader principles of care and love into systemic practices, building deep professional networks that enrich the broader workplace tenfold. Systems Change Demands Active Curiosity and Deep Listening “True transformation within complex systems cannot occur in isolation; it requires a persistent curiosity to draw out signals from every layer of the network.” * Developing a Systems-Level Focus: Leveraging professional backgrounds (such as engineering or clinical training) to observe structural flow, patient patterns, and analytical connections inside complex environments. * Sourcing Innovation from Within: Actively tapping into the insights and immediate daily observations of frontline staff rather than relying solely on external consultants. * Listening to System Users: Engaging directly with stakeholders, users, and patients to gather operational data on what is genuinely functioning or failing. * The Portfolio Mindset and Experimental Research: Navigating corporate hierarchies by actively testing hypotheses, running small-scale workplace experiments, and building a multi-disciplined portfolio career. Cultivating a Deliberate “Permission to Pause” Sustains Longevity “Stepping off the fast-paced conveyor belt of business isn’t a luxury; it is a critical practice of professional self-preservation and systemic safety.” * Creating Necessary Headspace: Purposely breaking away from high-stress routines or relentless treadmills to give your mind room to evaluate life-altering decisions. * Listening to Internal Doubts: Slowing down to address quiet feelings of hesitation or value misalignment before they manifest as chronic professional burnout or illness. * The Balance of Climbing and Camping: Recognizing that professional life requires balancing growth goals (climbing) with vital periods of recovery (camping) to assess the view and chart the next peak. * Designing Personalized Rituals for Inner Peace: Actively designing morning habits, reflective practices, and customized routines that center your professional focus. Next Time on Forks in the Road: This milestone marks our 49th episode! Be sure to join us for Episode 50, where Stephen and Anne will deliberately hit pause to celebrate, reflect on their podcasting journey, and thank the listeners and guests who make these shared explorations possible. This is an original podcast by Flyntrok [https://www.flyntrok.com/]. We help organisations, communities and individuals change and adapt to a new world. You will find Flyntrok on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyntrok-consulting/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flyntrok/] and X [https://x.com/flyntrok]. Listen to this podcast on Substack [https://flyntrok.substack.com/s/forks-in-the-road], Spotify [https://open.spotify.com/show/4rRZw9FeWNPy0mQTFTU2Or?si=aac5253e6e374212] or Apple [https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/forks-in-the-road-a-podcast-exploring-dilemmas/id1759480342]. We would love it if you would leave us a comment, screenshot the episode and tag us on social, and share this episode with your community so that they can better navigate their forks in the road. Hosted by Stephen Berkeley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenberkeley/] and Anne Boland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-boland-a9130312/] Produced by Rajeev Nedumaran [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevnz/] of Studior [https://www.studior.co.nz/]. Music by Damian Smith of Bespoke Music [https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-smith-4568b930/]. Art work by Ben Tibbin of Mozmo Creative [https://mozmo.com.au/] and Social Media Creations by Alana Rauert [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanarauert/] of Muse Communications [https://www.musecommunications.com.au/]. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode were those of the hosts and the guest, not of any entity they work for or with. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flyntrok.substack.com [https://flyntrok.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

27 mei 2026 - 40 min
aflevering Eps 48 “The Headspace Habit: Creating room for intentional choices” with Dr Paresh Dawda artwork

Eps 48 “The Headspace Habit: Creating room for intentional choices” with Dr Paresh Dawda

Today we are joined by Dr Paresh Dawda, a respected academic and healthcare leader based in Canberra, in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT), Australia. With a background in general practice and public health, he has contributed extensively to research, teaching, and policy development in primary care in Australia and the UK. He has been a Regional Medical Director for a corporate provider with a focus on rural and regional health. As a leader, he provides specialist advice to the NSW Agency for Clinical Innovation and NSW eHealth. As an academic, he has Professorial level affiliations with the Business School of UNSW and the Faculty of Health at the University of Canberra. He has advised Commonwealth and State Governments in Australia and designed and delivered programs internationally and nationally on high-performing primary healthcare organisations, service improvement and system integration. And, at the centre of all his interests and work is a passion for human-centred care. Paresh also pioneered the first purpose-built, human-centred care general practice. In this episode, we explore the profound impact of intentionality, the courage to embrace doubt, and the discipline of maintaining inner peace. Our guest shares his journey from being a refugee to a leader, illustrating how a “glass half-full” mentality and a commitment to human connection can transform both a career and a life. Let’s dive in with Dr Paresh Dawda. Key moments in the podcast: 00:00 Student Time Heals 01:17 Meet Paresh Dawda 02:39 Quickfire Sibling Story 04:25 Feminine Influence 05:55 Medical School London 10:18 Self Care Routine 15:25 Choosing Medicine 18:32 Finding Conviction 21:43 Surgery Track Doubts 25:15 BMA Research Detour 28:20 Family Over Mentors 30:44 Time as Medicine 32:36 Pushing Back on Throughput 34:23 Leading Change Beyond Clinic 37:32 Networks Create Influence 39:55 Move to Canberra 45:28 The Gift of Choice 48:15 Three Golden Nuggets Here is what stays with us from this conversation: Embrace the Power of the Pause * Creating Headspace: Realizing that true clarity often requires stepping off the “treadmill” or “conveyor belt” of a high-pressure career to reflect on one’s true desires. * The 5:00 AM Discipline: Utilizing the early morning hours—specifically a 20/20/20 routine of movement, mindfulness, and learning—to ground oneself before the world wakes up. * Intentional Presence: Using quiet moments to ask, “How do I want to show up today?” ensuring that daily actions align with personal values rather than reacting to external stresses. Trust the Wisdom of Uncertainty * Doubt as a Catalyst: Viewing moments of professional doubt not as failures, but as necessary signals to re-evaluate and find a more authentic path. * Strategic Risk-Taking: Taking “the feelers out” and being willing to move countries or change roles with the mindset that even if it doesn’t work, the experience itself is a gain. * The Courage to Change: Understanding that admitting a choice wasn’t right is just as important as making the initial decision. Cultivate Connection as a Core Value * Time as a Gift: Recognizing that “time as a treatment modality”—simply sitting and listening to others—can be more powerful than any technical procedure. * The Strength of the Collective: Building a network of “nonjudgmental critical friends” and like-minded peers to validate ideas and provide pastoral support during transitions. * Empathy Born from Diversity: Drawing on personal history and diverse environments to build deep empathy for people from all walks of life. Lead with Purpose and a “Can-Do” Spirit * Defining Your ‘Why’: Staying anchored in a central purpose to navigate broken systems and complex decision-making processes. * Breaking Artificial Polarities: Rejecting the idea that one must choose between personal satisfaction and professional success, recognizing that these tensions are often just perceptions. * Glass Half-Full Mentality: Approaching systemic challenges with creative, outside-the-box thinking to achieve objectives despite existing limitations. Three Golden Nuggets for the Road 1. Know Your Purpose: It acts as the ultimate guide for every major fork in the road. 2. Give Yourself Headspace: You cannot make clear decisions in a state of constant rushing; find your “pause”. 3. Find Your Routine for Inner Peace: Establish a consistent habit of self-care that keeps you grounded, regardless of life’s stresses. Connect with Dr. Paresh Dowda [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pareshdawda/] Recommended Reading: The 5am Club: Own Your Morning. Elevate Your Life. [https://www.amazon.com.au/AM-Club-Your-Morning-Elevate/dp/1443456624] This is an original podcast by Flyntrok [https://www.flyntrok.com/]. We help organisations, communities and individuals change and adapt to a new world. You will find Flyntrok on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyntrok-consulting/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flyntrok/] and X [https://x.com/flyntrok]. Listen to this podcast on Substack, Spotify or Apple. We would love it if you would leave us a comment, screenshot the episode and tag us on social, and share this episode with your community so that they can better navigate their forks in the road. Hosted by Stephen Berkeley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenberkeley/] and Anne Boland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-boland-a9130312/] Produced by Rajeev Nedumaran [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevnz/] of Studior [https://www.studior.co.nz/]. Music by Damian Smith of Bespoke Music [https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-smith-4568b930/]. Art work by Ben Tibbin of Mozmo Creative [https://mozmo.com.au/] and Social Media Creations by Alana Rauert [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanarauert/] of Muse Communications [https://www.musecommunications.com.au/]. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode were those of the hosts and the guest, not of any entity they work for or with. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flyntrok.substack.com [https://flyntrok.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

12 mei 2026 - 50 min
aflevering Eps 47 “Activating the Next Generation of Courageous Leaders" with Kirsten Meisinger artwork

Eps 47 “Activating the Next Generation of Courageous Leaders" with Kirsten Meisinger

Today we’re joined by Dr Kirsten Meisinger, a primary care physician and internationally recognised healthcare leader. She is a family physician with Cambridge Health Alliance in the greater Boston area of Massachusetts, in the United States. Her career spans clinical care, leadership in healthcare system transformation, and teaching at Harvard Medical School and Tufts University. Her leadership impact extends well beyond the U.S., with experience leading healthcare projects in Brazil, Nicaragua and Nepal, and contributing to policy as a member of Australia’s national Health Care Homes expert panel. Throughout her career, Dr Meisinger has navigated pivotal forks in the road—from clinical practice into healthcare leadership, driven by her passion to lead system transformation. As she describes, ‘Every day brings us closer to equity and spectacular care for all.’ Key moments in the podcast: 00:00 Love Without Question 01:13 Meet Dr Meisinger 03:05 Family Traits 04:31 Mexico Bus Scare 08:00 Growing Up In Washington Heights 10:49 Becoming A Doctor 15:04 Medical School Forks 20:21 Choosing Family Medicine 23:23 Choosing Primary Care 23:45 Listening to Dislikes 25:18 Life at Cambridge Health 26:55 Equity Through Data 28:16 Teaching and Leadership 29:36 Global Health Escapes 32:12 Systems Change Origins 35:50 Medical Home Transformation 39:10 Leadership Across Generations 45:16 Final Wisdom Nuggets 48:26 Closing and Next Guest Here is what stays with us from this conversation: Leadership is the Act of Seeing What Others Miss True system transformation begins with the ability to “count the cards”—seeing the underlying patterns and workflows that others overlook. * Trusting the “Rainman” Instinct: Recognizing when you have the unique ability to visualize a solution before it’s even been articulated. * Simplifying the Complex: The primary role of a leader is to reduce noise and keep the mission simple, even in highly bureaucratic environments. * The Power of Observation: Using data and observation to identify “invisible” gaps in care or service, such as cultural sensitivities for marginalized communities. Radical Authenticity is a Competitive Advantage Leading without “mystery” allows for deeper trust and more efficient team dynamics. * The “Wise Guy” Approach: Bringing humor and a grounded candor to leadership to break down formal barriers. * Learning from Discomfort: Using your personal dislikes—like the “smell of hospitals” to help you work out what you do like. * Intuition as a Compass: Relying on instinctive “pivots” during high-stakes situations to change the energy of a room or a conflict. Cultivate Joy as a Non-Negotiable Metric A high-efficiency environment cannot be sustained without a foundation of respect and collective happiness. * The “Rainbow Slide” of Transformation: Moving teams away from the “hamster wheel” and toward a model that values relationship over transaction. * The Relationship-First Rule: Escaping dominant cultures periodically to relearn how to put human connection ahead of personal output. * Leading with Love: Treating leadership as a verb that encompasses respect, kindness, and the intentional act of helping others shine. Championing the Potential in the “Other” Leaders have a profound responsibility to recognize and elevate talent that doesn’t mirror their own background. * Breaking the Mirror: Actively working to spot leadership potential in those who are demographically or culturally different from you. * The Success of the “Unconventional” Leader: Finding deep reward in elevating frontline staff into major organizational leadership roles. * Generational Humility: Staying curious and being willing to learn more from the younger generations than you teach them. The Final Nuggets of Wisdom * Keep it Simple: If it’s complicated, your job is to reduce it to its essence. * Trust Your Gut: Believe that you are in the right place at the right time for a reason. * Lead with Love: Give respect and kindness freely; it is the only thing that makes the work worth it. Connect with Kirsten Meisinger [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kirsten-meisinger-md-mhcds-b69907b/] This is an original podcast by Flyntrok [https://www.flyntrok.com/]. We help organisations, communities and individuals change and adapt to a new world. You will find Flyntrok on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/company/flyntrok-consulting/], Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/flyntrok/] and X [https://x.com/flyntrok]. Listen to this podcast on Substack, Spotify or Apple. We would love it if you would leave us a comment, screenshot the episode and tag us on social, and share this episode with your community so that they can better navigate their forks in the road. Hosted by Stephen Berkeley [https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephenberkeley/] and Anne Boland [https://www.linkedin.com/in/anne-boland-a9130312/] Produced by Rajeev Nedumaran [https://www.linkedin.com/in/rajeevnz/] of Studior [https://www.studior.co.nz/]. Music by Damian Smith of Bespoke Music [https://www.linkedin.com/in/damian-smith-4568b930/]. Art work by Ben Tibbin of Mozmo Creative [https://mozmo.com.au/] and Social Media Creations by Alana Rauert [https://www.linkedin.com/in/alanarauert/] of Muse Communications [https://www.musecommunications.com.au/]. Disclaimer: The views expressed in this episode were those of the hosts and the guest, not of any entity they work for or with. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit flyntrok.substack.com [https://flyntrok.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]

29 apr 2026 - 50 min
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