Trench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front
Trench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front, hosted by Simon Kardynal, is a leadership-themed podcast for emerging leaders across all professions to help navigate those intricate moments while leading from the front. In this podcast, expert guests speak about their triumphs, their mistakes, and how they have learned and grown from their experiences.
Each episode offers advice, inspiration, and practical tools to help leaders as they lead 'from the trenches'.
Throughout the series, Simon uses personal and professional experiences and connections gained through 29 plus years in the Canadian Armed Forces as a Senior Non-Commissioned Member, a Master of Arts in Leadership, and his experience within a private sector company.
Trench Leadership offers frank and honest conversations with leaders from diverse backgrounds and professions to talk about the ever-present challenges in a dynamic and ever-evolving world.
Trench Leadership: A Podcast From the Front
Lightning Round – Preparing for Leadership featuring Craig P. Anderson
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Welcome to Episode 102!!
I’d like to begin this episode by acknowledging the land that I am learning and living on is the traditional un-ceded, un-surrendered territory of the Anishinaabeg Algonquin People.
Craig P. Anderson, a fellow podcast host, Leadership Confidence Coach and President of Clear Path Coaching. Craig will talk about his experiences and what he’s seen as the biggest challenges to ensuring emerging leaders are prepared to take on the mantle of leadership. Craig will then offer advice and practical tools to help emergent leaders be prepared for these challenges, allowing them to be as effective as possible.
But first, let's dive into the lightning round! These five quick questions will give you a fun peek into Craig’s world. Let's see how he answers and get to know him a little better!
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It's the Lightning Round reflective and connect with the listeners on a more personal level. And, without further ado, let's get to the questions, are you?
Speaker 2ready to go? I'm ready, let's go. You've got this, let's do it All right. Question number one what is your favorite leadership word? Intentional Question number two who do you look to for leadership inspiration?
Speaker 3for question number two who do you look to for leadership inspiration? I got to think about this for a minute. I would go. My leadership inspiration is one of my very early leaders, very early in my leadership career, who sat me down one day when I was completely stressed out Joy Benefield she's no longer with us and she helped me put perspective around the role and around my life, how it interacted with that leadership role. So I always think back to her just perspective and balance.
Speaker 2Question number three cup half full or cup half empty?
Speaker 3My smart aleck answer is always I didn't think there was that much water in there to begin with. My smart aleck answer is always I didn't think there was that much water in there to begin with. But I think the glass is always half full because we can always do more and we control ourselves how much we're going to be able to fill that glass.
Speaker 2And question four what would you like to improve about your leadership style?
Speaker 3My leadership style opportunity has always been managing the stress of it and not letting that overtake me.
Speaker 2And the last question what do you think is your leadership strength?
Speaker 3I think my leadership strength although it would be an interesting poll question for anybody who ever worked for me, simon I believe my leadership strength was empathy. I really could feel where people were. I could really feel where people are and adapt to that and address that.
Speaker 2That's it. That's the lightning round. How was that?
Speaker 3That was great. That was great. It was a little challenging in there, but I think I got through.
Speaker 2Oh, you did fantastic. You may have recognized some of the questions, although episode 30 was a long time ago, so yeah, I did not even remember there was a lightning round.
Speaker 3That's how bad my memory is.
Speaker 2To be fair, I've been running these same questions for a little while now and I still need to pull them up to make sure I remember them. So I'm totally on board make sure I remember them.
Speaker 1So I'm totally on board. That's it. That's all you have been treated to five leadership related questions and the responses from this week's guest. We hope you have enjoyed this edition of the lightning round brought to you by trench leadership, a podcast from the front. Take care and remember. Leadership without passion limits the depth of your vision.
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