26 episodes

How can we work together to solve big problems for society and planet, and have fun in the solving? We need groups of humans to create positive change for future generations. This podcast explores how we can use the power of the human mind to do just that.

Hear stories and views of people who've shifted into a new state of awareness. People who have tackled the seemingly intractable problems facing their communities.

Generative Leaders Julia Rebholz

    • Business

How can we work together to solve big problems for society and planet, and have fun in the solving? We need groups of humans to create positive change for future generations. This podcast explores how we can use the power of the human mind to do just that.

Hear stories and views of people who've shifted into a new state of awareness. People who have tackled the seemingly intractable problems facing their communities.

    Human-centred leadership in the age of AI

    Human-centred leadership in the age of AI

    Effective leadership means more than just acquiring knowledge and seeking growth. It means understanding the human condition, simplifying our understanding of life, and realigning our priorities towards transformation. It means harnessing the unique aspects of humanity that can’t be replicated by AI, like intuition and the capacity for non-linear creativity and insight.
    Jonathan Armes is a psychologist and chartered occupational psychologist who focuses on leadership, team, and personal development through coaching. He helps leaders in reducing the amount of noise and interference created in the workplace due to the growing digital landscape, and works with them to address the human condition.
    In this episode, Jonathan and Julia discuss the role of ego in leadership, and the importance of aligning leadership actions with a meaningful purpose beyond commercial growth alone.
    LinksConnect with Jonathan via LinkedInJonathan’s website

    • 27 min
    Holding a space for generative thinking

    Holding a space for generative thinking

    Understanding different thinking styles can make teamwork smoother and facilitate powerful change. Generative listening means creating environments that encourage independent thought and respect individuals’ perspectives. This means holding a space where each individual's unique thinking process is acknowledged and valued.
    Servane Mouazan is a 'thinking partner' for people who are interested in investing in social and environmental change. Her work revolves around listening to and collaborating with people who are working to make the world a better place.
    From this discussion, you’ll learn how generative thinking can improve teamwork and facilitate powerful change, understand the importance of acknowledging and respecting individual perspectives in a group setting, and discover how our environment and mindset can influence how we think.
    LinksConnect with Servane via LinkedInBe & Think in the House of Trust – Servane’s podcastServane’s website

    • 35 min
    Empowering a team in a changing climate

    Empowering a team in a changing climate

    People receive and interpret information differently. By understanding how thinking styles and perspectives differ, leaders can create a space where everyone can contribute their best and thrive. This includes being open to feedback, seeking honest input from others, and adapting leadership approaches to suit different situations and team members' strengths.
    Effective leadership is not about being directive or controlling, but about empowering others, being transparent, and providing purpose-driven guidance that aligns with the broader goals of the organisation.
    Simon Merriweather is a physicist with a background in accounting and experience in the power industry. He has worked on coal, gas, and green power stations, and is now an advocate for renewable energy sources.
    Simon’s interpretation of generative leadership focuses on purpose rather than on specific objectives. He believes in giving individuals the opportunity to contribute to a broader big-picture delivery. In this discussion with Julia, he shares his experience of implementing generative leadership in business, empowering his team to navigate an uncertain future and achieve exceptional operational and safety performance.
    LinksConnect with Simon via LinkedInTradle – Game from the OECLeave the World Behind (2023)The Day After Tomorrow (2006)The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen Covey

    • 38 min
    Creating award-winning luxury products from waste

    Creating award-winning luxury products from waste

    Our current definitions of success and the pursuit of more – more wealth, more things – are not sustainable and do not lead to true fulfilment. We need to shift our orientation towards a more interconnected and accountable approach, where success is measured by the positive impact we have on society and the environment.
    Kresse Wesling is the co-founder of a social enterprise that’s been at the forefront of the B-Corp movement. It was initially setup with the goal of rescuing London's decommissioned fire hoses and turning them into luxury bags. They’ve since expanded to rescue and transform 12 different materials and work with various charity partners.
    The award-winning business – Elvis & Kresse – is known for its commitment to social and environmental standards, with 50% of their profits going to charity. Kresse and her partner Elvis are pioneers in sustainable luxury and have been at the forefront of the B-Corp movement.
    In her discussion with Julia, Kresse highlights the importance of embracing transparency, telling the truth about so-called “green” products and practices, and striving for continuous improvement in all aspects of sustainable business. It also emphasises the need for a cultural shift that values collaboration, empathy, and sustainability over individual gain.
    LinksConnect with Kresse via LinkedInElvis & Kresse

    • 31 min
    Leading with Simplicity in Mind

    Leading with Simplicity in Mind

    Leadership is not about having all the answers, but about drawing the best out of people, allowing them to flourish, and creating a container for them to experiment and try new ideas.
    Generative leadership involves listening, creating psychological safety, removing barriers to growth, and adapting to changing circumstances. Generative leaders learn from mistakes, are open to feedback, and foster a culture of resilience and flexibility.
    Dave Hill is a transformational coach who has been on the front lines of the battlefield and in the boardroom. He’s the founder of Simplicity in Mind, an organisation aiming to create more space to help veterans who are struggling, along with their families. Dave has a background in military leadership, having served as a platoon commander and company commander. He’s passionate about drawing the best out of people, allowing them to flourish, and creating psychological safety.
    LinksConnect with Dave via LinkedInSimplicity in MindThe Simple Reflections podcast

    • 28 min
    Power, agency, and influence

    Power, agency, and influence

    Power, agency, and influence interplay at individual, group, and systems levels. Understanding their dynamics can help us navigate uncertain times and make better decisions.
    Tony Fish is a writer and researcher whose upcoming book delves into the complexities of these concepts. The episode delves into the complexity of power, the ability to act (agency), and the role of influence in shaping outcomes. It also highlights the importance of questioning our own framings and asking better questions to break free from biases.
    Tony's work aims to help individuals and organizations make better decisions in uncertain and changing environments. He emphasizes the importance of asking better questions, challenging framing, and fostering constructive relationships to navigate the dynamics of power, agency, and influence effectively.
    LinksConnect with Tony via LinkedInPower, agency and influence: a new framework about complex relationships – Medium article by Tony

    • 37 min

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