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Thriving Leaders Podcast

Claire Gray
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  • When Everyone Leads: A Deep Dive into Adaptive Leadership with Kaye Monk-Morgan
    In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Kaye Monk-Morgan—President and CEO of the Kansas Leadership Center—to unpack what it really means to lead in today’s civic and organisational environments. Kaye brings three decades of leadership wisdom and a sharp lens on adaptive challenges, systems change, and collective accountability. From her roots in education to influencing public leadership across Kansas and beyond, Kaye offers rich, practical insights into how leadership can (and must) be practiced by everyone—not just those with authority. In this episode, we cover: Why leadership is an activity, not a role—and how that changes everything The difference between authority and leadership (and why it matters for teams) How to distinguish technical from adaptive challenges in real time The role of civic leadership in tackling issues like homelessness, parks, and public planning How shared and systemic accountability builds stronger, more resilient teams One of my favourite takeaways? Leadership doesn’t always mean stepping up—it often means stepping aside, giving the work back, and creating space for others to lead. This episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating complex change or seeking to build a thriving culture where leadership is truly everyone’s business. I’d love to hear what stood out for you—let’s connect on LinkedIn and keep the conversation going. 
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  • Coaching the System with David Clutterbuck
    In this episode, I sit down with Professor David Clutterbuck—pioneer of team coaching, co-founder of the EMCC, and author of over 70 books—to explore what makes teams thrive in today’s complex environments. A deeply insightful conversation that transforms how we think about teams. From the science of team dynamics to building cultures of accountability and coaching, David shares frameworks and stories that every leader should hear. In this episode, we cover: What it means to see teams as complex adaptive systems The six essential PERILL elements that influence team performance Why leaders need to foster coaching cultures—not just coach individuals How to navigate stakeholder complexity and team alignment Creating self-sustaining teams and scaling distributed leadership One of my favourite takeaways? The difference between discussion, debate, and dialogue. Teams that truly thrive don’t argue or compromise—they find new meaning together. This conversation is full of practical strategies for building teams that don’t just function—they flourish. I’d love to hear what stood out for you—let’s connect on LinkedIn and keep the conversation going. Physical:  ⁠⁠Purchase here⁠⁠ International:  ⁠⁠Amazon⁠⁠  ⁠⁠Booktopia⁠⁠  ⁠⁠Barnes & Noble⁠⁠ Audio:  ⁠⁠Audible⁠⁠  ⁠⁠Spotify⁠⁠  For all other resources:  – ⁠⁠Learn more about our leadership programs⁠⁠  – ⁠⁠Join our fortnightly newsletter⁠⁠  – Want to connect directly with Claire? ⁠⁠[email protected]⁠⁠  – Follow on ⁠⁠LinkedIn⁠⁠  – Visit: ⁠⁠www.thrivingculture.com.au 
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  • Strengths, Engagement & Work Besties with Claire de Carteret
    I’m thrilled to share the latest episode of the Thriving Leaders Podcast, featuring an insightful conversation with Claire de Carteret, Managing Director of Gallup APAC. If you’ve ever wondered what truly drives high performance in teams, this episode is a must-listen. Gallup is renowned for its global research on engagement, wellbeing, and leadership. Claire brings the data to life with real-world strategies that leaders can apply immediately. We talk about the 12 conditions required for high performance, how to shift away from outdated hierarchies, and why "having a best friend at work" is more than just a feel-good phrase. In this episode, we cover: – The evidence behind Gallup's definition of engagement and how it's linked to high performance –The enduring power of the Q12 elements—and what makes them still relevant today – Why most engagement strategies fail (and what to do instead) – The four key needs of followers and how great leaders meet them – How to create meaningful conversations that drive trust, stability, and hope One of my favourite takeaways? Claire’s simple but powerful strategy: One meaningful conversation a week. That alone can shift the dynamic of your team. If you're committed to building a thriving team culture, this episode will give you fresh ideas and evidence-based frameworks to do just that. I’d love to hear what resonates with you. Where to get the book, Thriving Leaders: Learn the Skills to Lead Confidently: Physical:  ⁠Purchase here⁠ International:  ⁠Amazon⁠  ⁠Booktopia⁠  ⁠Barnes & Noble⁠ Audio:  ⁠Audible⁠  ⁠Spotify⁠ For all other resources:  – ⁠Learn more about our leadership programs⁠  – ⁠Join our fortnightly newsletter⁠  – Want to connect directly with Claire? ⁠[email protected]⁠  – Follow on ⁠LinkedIn⁠  – Visit: ⁠www.thrivingculture.com.au⁠ 
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  • From Busy to Effective: Mastering Team Productivity with Dermot Crowley
    In this Thriving Leaders Podcast I meet with Dermot Crowley—productivity expert, bestselling author, and founder of Adapt Productivity. Dermot’s practical and people-focused approach to productivity has reshaped how thousands of professionals manage their time and teams. In this episode, we dive into the critical habits and systems that allow leaders and teams to perform at their best—without burning out. We explore what causes teams to get bogged down in busy work and how they can reclaim their time and energy through smarter collaboration, clear communication, and prioritisation that actually works. This conversation is full of actionable strategies to help leaders go beyond individual productivity and build team cultures that thrive on clarity, consistency, and effectiveness. In this episode, we cover:  – The two types of productivity erosion and how to prevent them  – Why individual systems matter just as much as team tools  – How to make work visible and reduce friction in collaboration  – The three productivity cultures that shape every team's success  – Simple shifts to streamline meetings, emails, and communication One of my favourite takeaways? “Make work visible.” Whether it’s through Asana, Planner, or another tool, clear visibility helps teams align, prioritise, and collaborate without chaos. Whether you're a seasoned leader or new to leading teams, you’ll find actionable gems that can transform the way your team works—starting tomorrow. Where to get the book, Thriving Leaders: Learn the Skills to Lead Confidently: Physical:  Purchase here International:  Amazon  Booktopia  Barnes & Noble Audio:  Audible  Spotify For all other resources:  – Learn more about our leadership programs  – Join our fortnightly newsletter  – Want to connect directly with Claire? [email protected]  – Follow on LinkedIn  – Visit: www.thrivingculture.com.au 
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  • Learning teams: Psychological Safety, Accountability, and Failure with Amy Edmondson
    Chatting with Amy Edmondson about what makes a thriving team has been a career highlight!   Season 2 of the Thriving Leaders Podcast is now live!   And we’re kicking it off with the incredible Amy Edmondson—Novartis Harvard Professor, bestselling author,  and the world’s top-ranked management thinker. Her research has been pivotal to my work, and our conversation is full of insights that every leader needs to hear.   Together, we explore what it takes to build not just high-performing teams, but learning teams—those that thrive through curiosity, psychological safety, and shared ownership.   This conversation is energising, practical, and packed with insights you can take straight back to your team.  In this episode, we cover:  – The real difference between trust and psychological safety—and why both matter – How to create high-quality conversations in your team – Why we need to reframe accountability as a privilege, not a punishment – Why leaders shouldn’t talk about psychological safety—and what to focus on instead – The power of intelligent failure and how to unlearn the fear of getting it wrong One of my favourite takeaways? Psychological safety isn’t the goal—it’s the environment that allows us to reach our goals.   I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I did. I’d love to hear what you took out of the conversation.  Where to get the book, Thriving Leaders: Learn the Skills to Lead Confidently: Physical: Purchase here International: Amazon, Booktopia, Barnes & Noble Audio: Audible & Spotify For all other resources: – Learn more about our leadership development programs – Join our fortnightly newsletter – Want to connect directly with Claire? [email protected] – Follow along on Linkedin – Check out our website 
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Hosted by Claire Gray, Leadership & Team Coach and Facilitator, this podcast is here to support you as a leader, no matter what your experience level, with bite-sized leadership learnings. Packed with practical tools, tips, actions and insights, that you can immediately apply, so you can lead confidently now.
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