Solo Spotlight with Ryan MacDougall

Martin Brooker on Trust, Pressure, and Real Leadership

57 min · 17 jun 2026
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In this episode of Solo Spotlight, Ryan MacDougall sits down with Martin Brooker, a retired Commodore from the Royal Australian Navy, leadership speaker, coach, and advisor, for a conversation about what real leadership looks like when the stakes are high. Martin joined the Navy at just 15 years old and went on to serve for 37 years, leading people through complex, high-pressure environments. But this conversation goes beyond military rank and career accomplishments. It explores the human side of leadership: earning trust, managing pressure, admitting mistakes, asking better questions, and learning how to lead with self-awareness. Ryan and Martin discuss the difference between authority and actual leadership, why technical skill alone is not enough, how leaders build trust with their teams, what happens when personal struggles affect the way someone leads, and why leadership starts with confronting yourself before expecting others to follow. Martin also shares lessons from stepping into leadership with a crew that had returned from war, the concept of the “accidental leader,” and why the standard you walk past is the standard you accept. This episode is for anyone interested in leadership, team culture, personal responsibility, military experience, emotional intelligence, or becoming the kind of person others can actually trust under pressure. Learn more about Martin Brooker: martinbrooker.com [http://martinbrooker.com] Follow Spare Bedroom Studios for more episodes of Solo Spotlight and The Conversationalists.

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aflevering Martin Brooker on Trust, Pressure, and Real Leadership artwork

Martin Brooker on Trust, Pressure, and Real Leadership

In this episode of Solo Spotlight, Ryan MacDougall sits down with Martin Brooker, a retired Commodore from the Royal Australian Navy, leadership speaker, coach, and advisor, for a conversation about what real leadership looks like when the stakes are high. Martin joined the Navy at just 15 years old and went on to serve for 37 years, leading people through complex, high-pressure environments. But this conversation goes beyond military rank and career accomplishments. It explores the human side of leadership: earning trust, managing pressure, admitting mistakes, asking better questions, and learning how to lead with self-awareness. Ryan and Martin discuss the difference between authority and actual leadership, why technical skill alone is not enough, how leaders build trust with their teams, what happens when personal struggles affect the way someone leads, and why leadership starts with confronting yourself before expecting others to follow. Martin also shares lessons from stepping into leadership with a crew that had returned from war, the concept of the “accidental leader,” and why the standard you walk past is the standard you accept. This episode is for anyone interested in leadership, team culture, personal responsibility, military experience, emotional intelligence, or becoming the kind of person others can actually trust under pressure. Learn more about Martin Brooker: martinbrooker.com [http://martinbrooker.com] Follow Spare Bedroom Studios for more episodes of Solo Spotlight and The Conversationalists.

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