#300: Jonathan & Leigh Review 300 Guests!

Inspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE - A podcast by Jonathan Bowman-Perks - Tuesdays

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1.Why the Inspiring Leadership Podcast and What Does it Mean to You? The Inspiring Leadership Podcast originated in 2019, and as we embark on our fifth year, it's an opportune moment to reflect on its inception. Early guests, including Lieutenant General Sir Nick Pope (Episode 1), Commandant RMAS Paul Nanson (Episode 3), Alison Nimmo, CEO of Crown Estate (Episode 2), and Philippa Snare, SVP of The Trade Desk (Episode 4), laid the foundation for the podcast's evolution. The guiding principle has always been to inspire and empower leaders to be their best selves, while also recommending other inspiring leaders as guests.2. Which Podcast Guests Have Shaped Your CEO Leadership Coaching and Team Trust-Building Offsites? Noteworthy figures such as Stephen Covey (Episode 299), Commander David Marquet (Episode 120), Jeff Nischwitz (Episode 138), and participants in The CEO Forums have been instrumental in shaping my CEO leadership coaching and Team Trust-Building Offsites. The forums provide a platform for reciprocal learning among participants.3. What Are Your Favorite Guests and Episodes Among the 300? Some standout guests and episodes from the extensive list include Mike Manazir (Episode 270), Lords Richards (Episode 298), Matt Oppenheimer (Episode 43), Deanna Oppenheimer (Episode 80), Catherine Baird (Episode 29), and SVP Emirates Cabin Crew.4. What Were the Best Pieces of Advice Your Guests Wished They Had When Starting Out (Aged 16-18)? Maj Gen Andrew Mackay, in Episode 181, emphasized the importance of acknowledging that what you don't know is often more crucial than what you do know. He urged individuals to read, foster curiosity, and engage in critical thinking. Other valuable advice from various guests included being less intense, saying "yes" more often, learning from failure, maintaining integrity and keeping one's word, and being courageous and confident in personal beliefs, as shared by Darren Moorcroft. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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