Top 10 Leadership Biz Cafe Podcast Episodes Of 2019

A list of the Top 10 most listened episodes of the Leadership Biz Cafe podcast for 2019.

For my last post for 2019, I wanted to take a look back and share the Top 10 episodes from my leadership podcast, “Leadership Biz Cafe”. Without question, this year has been a big year for my podcast, in large part because one of my goals for this year was to put a greater focus on growing my podcast’s base and influence.

Two of my more ambitious goals that I’m happy to share I achieved this year with my podcast were getting my show added on iHeartRadio and Spotify, as well as landing a sponsor to support the continued growth and development of my podcast.

Another goal I made for my podcast was to double the number of episodes I release each month, which was the key driving force behind the creation of the “Leadership Espresso Shot” feature, episodes that are designed to be short, quick listens that provide a concentrated dose of insights and actionable advice inspired by some of the ideas and lessons I share with leaders who attend my keynotes or corporate training sessions.

And I can tell you it’s been gratifying to see this new feature being well received by the show’s listeners. In fact, five of the most listened episodes of my podcast for 2019 were editions of “Leadership Espresso Shot”.

What’s more, my podcast “Leadership Biz Cafe” has made several lists of the top leadership podcasts for 2019, including be listed as one of “23 of the Best Leadership Podcasts You’ll Love”, “Podcasts To Check Out If You Want To Be A Better Leader”, “5 Podcast That Will Help You Learn to Lead” and “10 Great Leadership Podcasts For Managers”.

So it seems only appropriate that after having such a successful year building up and taking my podcast to the next level that I share with you which episodes from this year were the most popular with my audience.

And with that, here are the Top 10 episodes of Leadership Biz Cafe for 2019. Enjoy!

10. “One of the easiest ways to take care of your employees is really to invest heavily in health and well-being.” – David Osborne,Virgin Pulse CEO

One key to succeeding at leadership is creating a workplace environment that empowers employees to commit their best efforts. To that end, shouldn’t leaders also be looking at measures to improve employee health and wellness to help attract and retain employees? That’s the focus of my conversation with Virgin Pulse CEO David Osborne.

Listen to this episode here: Why Employee Health And Wellness Needs To Become A Critical Leadership Priority.

9. “Learning can’t exist in a vacuum or silo. It needs to be connected both to why you do what you do and how you go about getting things done in your everyday work.” – Tanveer Naseer

Without question, one of the skills to succeed at leadership is being an effective communicator. And one of the best ways to communicate a vision is through the use of storytelling. So how can we use this tool more effectively? In this edition of Leadership Espresso Shot, I reveal 3 simple steps any leader can take to tap into the power of storytelling.

Listen to this episode here: How To Use The Power Of Storytelling In Your Leadership In 3 Simple Steps.

8. “If you want to be a strong leader, it’s absolutely imperative that you find a way to make time for people,no matter how busy you are. Doing so lets other people know that you value them. It builds trust.” – John Mattone

For most leaders, improving the way we lead involves developing new strategies and/or processes to be more effective in getting the best out of others. But shouldn’t we focusing more on better connecting who we are with how we lead? That’s the idea I explore with renowned CEO coach John Mattone

Listen to this episode here: Improving The Way You Lead From The Inside.

7. “When we care about those we lead, it’s easy to find opportunities to share why their efforts matter.” – Tanveer Naseer

In today’s competitive market, it’s critical that leaders use every tool at their disposal to ensure their organization’s success. But how many of us are tapping into the power of expectations and the benefits it gives rise to? It’s an idea I explore through a wonderful story I share in this seventh edition of Leadership Espresso Shot.

Listen to this episode here: What Kind Of Expectations Are You Creating Through Your Leadership?

6. “Instead of viewing productive conflict as mean, upsetting, or risky, you need to see it as an opportunity to be kind, to be helpful, and to add value for your organization.” – Liane Davey

Conflict is something most of us tend to avoid because we view it as being negative and counter-productive. But what if we’re seeing this wrong? Could conflict actually be productive and beneficial for our team? That’s the focus of my conversation with organizational psychologist and bestselling author Dr. Liane Davey.

Listen to this episode here: How To Make Conflict More Productive And Beneficial For Your Team.

5. “If we want to succeed, we need to focus on what matters and nothing else.” – Tanveer Naseer

One of the key responsibilities of leaders is helping their employees to achieve their goals. And yet, with all the distractions and increased demands we face, sometimes this is easier said than done. Thankfully, Warren Buffet has shared a surprisingly simply strategy to successfully achieve our goals, a strategy I share in this edition of Leadership Espresso Shot.

Listen to this episode here: A Powerful Lesson From Warren Buffett On How To Achieve Your Goals.

4. “Learning can’t exist in a vacuum or silo. It needs to be connected both to why you do what you do and how you go about getting things done in your everyday work.” – Tanveer Naseer

Key to succeeding at leadership in today is our ability to learn new skills to improve the way we lead. But how can we consistently apply these new skills over the long run, instead of falling back on old habits? In this sixth edition of Leadership Espresso Shot, I share 3 simple steps that will make your learning more effective.

Listen to this episode here: Make Learning New Skills And Behaviours More Effective In 3 Simple Steps.

3. “Don’t build a false narrative in your head. Be confident in yourself. Be confident in your skills. Don’t let other people hijack your own sense of purpose and mental well-being.” – Scott Miller

There’s no question that leadership is hard work and requires a diverse tool kit of skills and abilities to do the job well. But are there actions and behaviours leaders are employing that are actually impeding their ability to succeed in their role? That’s the focus of my conversation with this episode’s guest, Executive Vice President of Business Development and Chief Marketing Officer at FranklinCovey, Scott Miller.

Listen to this episode here: Learning How To Deal With Your Leadership Mess.

2. “To promote collaboration in your workplace, you have to empower employees to innovate within the constructs that define your goals so they can explore new opportunities to achieve them.” – Tanveer Naseer

Driving collaborative efforts in today’s workplaces has certainly become a key focus for many leaders. Unfortunately, there’s a common mistake many leaders make about promoting collaboration, a mistake that I reveal alongside 3 powerful strategies to boost collaboration in this fifth edition of my podcast feature, Leadership Espresso Shot.

Listen to this episode here: 3 Powerful Strategies That Will Help Boost Collaboration Inside Your Organization.

1. “The difference between a good listener and a great listener, they don’t listen to make sense of the conversation for themselves. They listen to help the speaker make sense of what they’re saying.” – Oscar Trimboli

Most of us are not as good listeners as we think we are. Discover what simple steps you can take to improve your listening skills over the course of this conversation with author and keynote speaker Oscar Trimboli.

Listen to this episode here: 3 Simple Tricks To Help You Become A Better Listener.

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