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Hope-Led Leadership: What It Is and How to Ignite Genuine Hope | Coaches Corner

33 min · 4. maj 2026
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What is hope-led leadership, and how do you actually practice it in today’s complex world? In this Coaches Corner episode of the Lifting Leaders Podcast, we explore how to ignite genuine hope in leadership, not as a fleeting feeling, but as a disciplined, actionable leadership practice. We begin in a place many leaders avoid: the moment when something isn’t working. Instead of bypassing that tension, we explore how naming what’s not working can become the catalyst for clarity, imagination, and forward movement. In this episode, we introduce our definition of hope-led leadership: the disciplined practice of helping people believe a better future is possible and equipping them with the pathways, agency, and energy to move toward it. You’ll learn: * How to move from awareness to genuine hope in leadership * Why naming challenges clearly is essential to building trust and momentum * The three critical questions every hope-led leader must answer * What transforms leadership from inspirational to actionable * How to create energy, belief, and possibility within your team or organization If you’re a leader, executive coach, or leadership development professional looking to lead with intention, build trust, and create meaningful impact, this episode will help you turn hope into a powerful leadership advantage. 🎯 Whether you’re navigating change, leading a team, or developing your leadership mindset, this conversation will support you in leading with clarity, courage, and possibility.

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