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Living Leadership: Encounters with change

What does this moment ask of leaders? How can we understand change and embrace emergent leadership? We explore current...

Choose to challenge, and…

Our task as leaders is not only to challenge discrimination when we see it. When it comes to long term change, the...

Our Blended Lives: Re-imagining work-life balance, and how to thrive in the ‘new normal’

One of the biggest opportunities of this new reality is the invitation to begin to interrogate some of the assumptions...

3 ways to bring compassionate love to your leadership

Compassionate love may be the best gift you can give others – and yourself. Often easier said than done. So here are 3...

How horses teach leaders in a virtual world

How a horse changed one man's understanding of life, leadership, and what it is to be human.

Your Presence is a Present: how to be ‘here and now’ and why it makes a difference

How many important moments to connect with people that we care about do we miss because of our wandering minds, because...

Navigating a Blank Map: how to be a warrior leader in a shifting world

What does warriorship look like amongst the super-connected systems of 2020, when the world around us seems more...

Relaxing or collapsing? Give your mind a rest by getting into your body…

Listening to our bodies can tell us when we need to eat, when we need to move, when we need to rest. Just for a moment,...

In uncertain times we don’t need heroes. What we need are warriors.

Our take on heroism and why it can be a problematic notion in 21st century. How does warriorship compare?

Hope is great. But courage will be needed to really show that Black Lives Matter

As leaders we have a particular responsibility to not settle for the reassurance of hope, and the private satisfaction...

Lessons from a Pandemic: What great leaders can teach us about leadership in a post-COVID world.

Over the years we’ve had the privilege of working with some wise, conscious, courageous leaders. We asked some of them...

Is it still OK to laugh during COVID?

Coronavirus Joke: 2020 is a unique leap year. It has 29 days in February, 300 days in March and 10 years in April. Why...