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THIS Leader Podcast

Podkast av Claire Laughlin

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The "THIS Leader" Podcast explores the transformational, high-impact secrets that turn ordinary people into extraordinary leaders! THIS Leader is hosted by Claire Laughlin, an organizational development consultant. She and her guests will explore: How individuals can enhance their leadership impact by showing up as their personal best; how teams can leverage connection and clarity to experience tremendous results; and how organizations can increase trust and engagement and improve outcomes by putting people and relationships at the center of business.

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episode 67. Leading Without Losing Yourself: Being A Purpose-Driven Leader cover

67. Leading Without Losing Yourself: Being A Purpose-Driven Leader

Leadership has a way of pulling us into constant motion. Decisions to make. Problems to solve. Expectations to meet. And over time, it becomes surprisingly easy to lead from urgency instead of intention. Without even realizing it, many of us drift away from the values, strengths, and deeper sense of purpose that once grounded us. We become highly productive, highly responsible… and quietly disconnected from ourselves. In this episode, Claire introduces the practice of building a leadership identity and makes the case for why it's the foundation of everything else. She explores what it means to develop a leadership identity and why knowing your "true north" is foundational to sustainable, purpose-driven leadership. In this episode, you'll hear about: * How Claire describes leadership identity, and why it goes far beyond your title, role, or performance indicators * Four elements that shape how you lead: your values, strengths, learning edges, and role requirements * How leaders can slowly drift away from themselves over time even when they deeply care about their work * Claire's personal story of discontent, reflection, and the question that changed everything: "Who am I actually trying to be?" * How a clear sense of purpose helps you navigate difficult decisions, conversations, and seasons with more confidence and alignment Resources mentioned: * EVOLVE — Claire's leadership development platform, built for growth-minded leaders who want real tools and real community. Learn more at https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve] * Free Consultation — Not sure if EVOLVE is right for you? Grab a free call at clairelaughlin.com [http://clairelaughlin.com/] What's your WHY? Share your answer with Claire on LinkedIn — she reads every one. Don't forget to Subscribe & Share: If this episode was helpful, please leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify and share it with a friend or colleague! To learn more about my services, subscribe to my newsletter, and for additional tools to enhance your leadership impact, visit ClaireLaughlin.com [http://clairelaughlin.com] and connect with me @Claire Laughlin Consulting [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] on Instagram and LinkedIn. Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe. Until next time, lead the way!

19. mai 2026 - 21 min
episode 66. The Neuroscience of Resilient Leadership with Lisa Alessi cover

66. The Neuroscience of Resilient Leadership with Lisa Alessi

You're a capable, committed leader, but why does it sometimes feel like your best thinking disappears exactly when you need it most? In this episode, I sit down with leadership coach Lisa Alessi to explore what's actually happening in your nervous system when pressure hits and what to do about it. What you'll learn in this episode: * Why you cannot think your way out of a triggered state and what to do instead * How to recognize the four stress responses (fight, flight, fawn, and freeze) in yourself and your team * What might happen when the strategies that made you successful as an individual contributor work against you in a leadership role * Practical self-regulation techniques you can use in the moment and build into your daily habits * How your own nervous system regulation directly impacts the people you lead Resources mentioned: 1. Lisa's Above/Below the Line handout [https://drive.google.com/file/d/13a-RqZfxZIQJkA7J4kfOLT-wmbp-9Ob-/view?usp=sharing] 2. Lisa Alessi's website [http://renaissanceleader.com] 3. Episode 64: Stop Feeding the Beast [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/64] Visit ClaireLaughlin.com [http://ClaireLaughlin.com] and connect with me @Claire Laughlin Consulting on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] and LinkedIn. Thanks for listening! New episodes are released weekly. Share with others who might benefit!

12. mai 2026 - 41 min
episode 65. Building Psychological Safety at Work with Janet Williams cover

65. Building Psychological Safety at Work with Janet Williams

Telling your team "it's safe to speak up" isn't enough to create the kind of high-performing teamwork that you're looking for. In this episode, Janet Williams, founder of Progressive Discoveries and a 25-year veteran of complex, high-stakes organizations, joins me to unpack what psychological safety in an organization really is. Here's what we dig into: * Why silence is a signal, not a personality trait. When people stop talking, leaders lose access to their team's best thinking, and often don't even know it's happening. * Trust is the copilot. Janet unpacks Stephen Covey's emotional bank account concept and explains why safety can't exist without consistent, daily deposits of trust. * Timothy Clark's Four Stages of Psychological Safety- inclusion, learner, contributor, and challenger safety. We also chat about why Janet believes learner safety is the most critical for today's fast-changing organizations. * The problem with putting people on the spot in meetings. A simple fix: share your agenda questions in advance so people can come prepared and contribute thoughtfully. * Why assessment beats assumption. If you want to know where your team actually stands, a third-party instrument will get you honest answers that a direct conversation won't. Psychological safety in the workplace isn't soft. It's what makes everything else work. Resources mentioned: 1. Progressive Discoveries Website [https://www.progressivediscoveries.com/] 2. Janet Williams' LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetwilliamspd] Visit ClaireLaughlin.com and connect with me @Claire Laughlin Consulting on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] and LinkedIn.Thanks for listening! New episodes are released weekly. Share with others who might benefit!

5. mai 2026 - 45 min
episode 64. Stop Feeding the Beast - How to Crush Stress by Being Proactive cover

64. Stop Feeding the Beast - How to Crush Stress by Being Proactive

We all have our "things" that frustrate us to no end— the slow driver in the fast lane, the dish that's always left in the sink by an inconsiderate co-worker, the skyrocketing grocery bill. And without realizing it, we often retell our frustrating stories, amplify our own indignation, and exaggerate the stress that comes with these experiences time and again. In this episode, Claire explores the habit of "feeding the beast" and what it quietly costs us as leaders. In this episode, you'll hear about: * How the stories we tell become the lens we lead through (so beware when your stories are negative!) * The real cost of reactive leadership, and how your nervous system state is literally contagious to your team. * How to use your body as an early warning system to help you catch a stress overload. * Four practical self-regulation tools, including 4-7-8 breathing, daily movement, grounding, and your morning routine as infrastructure (not just habit). * The philosophy shift I urge you to make. And why becoming someone who actively lowers stress is a foundational leadership practice, not a luxury. Resources Mentioned: * EVOLVE — Claire's leadership development platform, built for growth-minded leaders who want real tools and real community. Learn more at https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/evolve] * Previous episode: How to get unstuck with Dr. Ryan Gottfredson [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/64] * Earlier episode: Love Letter to Life [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/42] - Claire's morning routine Citations: * Porges, S.W. (2011). The Polyvagal Theory: Neurophysiological Foundations of Emotions, Attachment, Communication, and Self-Regulation. W. W. Norton & Company. * Rock, D. (2008). SCARF: A brain-based model for collaborating with and influencing others. NeuroLeadership Journal, 1, 1–9. — (Referenced in Ep. 9; relevant for threat response/stress activation) Join the Conversation: Are you looking for greater leadership support? What's keeping you up at night? Share your thoughts with me on LinkedIn @Claire Laughlin [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] Don't forget to Subscribe & Share: If this episode was helpful, please leave a 5-star review on Apple or Spotify and share it with a friend or colleague! To learn more about my services, subscribe to my newsletter, and for additional tools to enhance your leadership impact, visit ClaireLaughlin.com [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/] and connect with me on social channels @Claire Laughlin Consulting. [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! New episodes are released weekly, so be sure to subscribe. Until next time, lead the way!

28. april 2026 - 32 min
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63. How to Get Unstuck with Dr. Ryan Gottfredson

You're working hard. You're skilled. You're committed. So why do the same frustrations keep showing up — in your team, in your organization, and if you're honest, in yourself? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ryan Gottfredson — Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author, professor of leadership at Cal State Fullerton, and global authority on vertical development — to explore the question that changes everything: it's not what leaders need to do, it's who leaders need to be. We dig into: * The difference between your Doing Side (talent, knowledge, skills) and your Being Side (mindsets, emotional regulation, internal operating system) — and why most leaders miss their "being" side * The three vertical development levels — Mind 1.0, 2.0, and 3.0 — and why 64% of adults never move beyond the first * What Fifth Gear leadership looks like (urgency, control, high RPMs) and why pushing harder only leads to more burnout * How shifting into Sixth Gear allows you to move faster with less strain — and what it actually takes to get there * Three levels of Being Side development work: surface, deeper, and deepest — and practical starting points for each * Why our fears and unconscious programming, not our lack of skill, are what's really holding us back Resources Mentioned: 1. Ryan Gottfredson's website & free assessments [https://ryangottfredson.com/] (Personal Mindset Assessment + Vertical Development Assessment) 2. Becoming Better: The Groundbreaking Science of Personal Transformation [https://www.amazon.com/Becoming-Better-Groundbreaking-Personal-Transformation/dp/1774585820] by Dr. Ryan Gottfredson 3. The Body Keeps the Score [https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&pf=1&ai=DChsSEwj89tiH9-OTAxX3pVAGHeS6I7cYACICCAEQABoCZGc&co=1&ase=2&gclid=Cj0KCQjwv-LOBhCdARIsAM5hdKcm2ionQa1mb1xVrLabR30LHfgCFPSEANPHn5jpDjKEH8F-ciaxq2saAht-EALw_wcB&cid=CAASugHkaD2lsJUCZJarzfTTfDcPVbe1F4Uv4B23tEg5BhVueji59bimKLWhe92OX49Qvf0XjkJOEKpoHelhoyT39Uca-rmInfxVZBP9qr6qKbUGhPSppGp-xmHcogF2JNgZIPnNLREZ1AopVvBpgFl6EfUfbjotrcCIoKNA7jpGMAPTlJ-9vFhhQHsnMduvEw7kRc2PliAIuv1Rpz2WlYx6K5KsdvnC_uzGtXfnJECS_vheQQXn-qNDZPmEm8Q&cce=2&category=acrcp_v1_32&sig=AOD64_0nT-4QW1MiX7jaZYeGEF36DTOqjw&q&nis=4&adurl=https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie%3DUTF8%26keywords%3Dthe%2Bbody%2Bkeeps%2Bthe%2Bscore%26index%3Daps%26tag%3Dhydglogoo-20%26ref%3Dpd_sl_4oumz33885_e%26adgrpid%3D83219320244%26hvpone%3D%26hvptwo%3D%26hvadid%3D585479351966%26hvpos%3D%26hvnetw%3Dg%26hvrand%3D16688220073260478107%26hvqmt%3De%26hvdev%3Dc%26hvdvcmdl%3D%26hvlocint%3D%26hvlocphy%3D1010288%26hvtargid%3Dkwd-296345369694%26hydadcr%3D28017_14525551%26mcid%3Dd435899204f33c2d8011aec8556e13d5&ved=2ahUKEwizjM6H9-OTAxXGWUEAHclYNUsQ0Qx6BAgbEAE] by Bessel van der Kolk 4. The Five Minute Journal by Intelligent Change [https://www.intelligentchange.com/collections/the-five-minute-journal-collection?srsltid=AfmBOoq8csZ1LeHnuBbFIFjXrKUhLpyP24-yVmOL0TJMjyQu96PM48_U] 5. You Are a Badass by Jen Sincero [https://www.amazon.com/You-Are-Badass%C2%AE-Doubting-Greatness/dp/0762447699] 6. Hit Refresh by Satya Nadella [https://www.google.com/aclk?sa=L&pf=1&ai=DChsSEwjh0ef0s-WTAxWVl1AGHQirBdcYACICCAEQABoCZGc&co=1&ase=2&gclid=CjwKCAjw4ufOBhBkEiwAfuC7-RWvA42tNVwq5AalsItByD9gU1BixCMJyHKAbQhtlvF_1apUay2RkhoC_gEQAvD_BwE&cid=CAASuwHkaJ9mg3knGH5g1ULj-PfXA5EYxtxpap3_GuAXUgELxzVOX0KCC8x1AsWCPjKdhnTuCGozeY1JgoEUJB9imB_GFP5YGn46r4rh3vv9dl_IV5g5TEYEWds6MouzcwNdw7XICW2Vkteft25M0SsDKjdpAZgzZoE2LbYVtkBDVMzJAgHz-yWbLLf-xN_bSJ-OKGeTNeAgIIV7_8h0kDXTKpJnnaRkLIhoCWjN5f00puwM00sPVv9nFNrAxJjd&cce=2&category=acrcp_v1_32&sig=AOD64_0xN3IrMjE30_odWQ_aoxb0cos6QA&q&nis=4&adurl=https://www.amazon.com/s/?ie%3DUTF8%26keywords%3Dhit%2Brefresh%2Bby%2Bsatya%2Bnadella%26index%3Daps%26tag%3Dhydglogoo-20%26ref%3Dpd_sl_8kemhjp768_e%26adgrpid%3D84462239907%26hvpone%3D%26hvptwo%3D%26hvadid%3D673549728717%26hvpos%3D%26hvnetw%3Dg%26hvrand%3D5914927674737105136%26hvqmt%3De%26hvdev%3Dc%26hvdvcmdl%3D%26hvlocint%3D%26hvlocphy%3D1010288%26hvtargid%3Dkwd-352529003731%26hydadcr%3D26701_11784467%26mcid%3D41b64d4cd3dc344a96be457107eac75e&ved=2ahUKEwitueH0s-WTAxVCVEEAHSA1NwsQ0Qx6BQiFARAB] Visit ClaireLaughlin.com [https://www.clairelaughlin.com/] and connect with me @Claire Laughlin Consulting on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/clairelaughlinconsulting/] and LinkedIn. Thanks for listening! New episodes are released weekly—share with others who might benefit!

20. april 2026 - 53 min
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