Success is Never Accidental
Success is Never Accidental’ To be successful we need a success mindset, a certain skill set, as well as systems and strategies that are tried and tested, and we need to work as part of various teams. Above all we need to TAKE ACTIONMy purpose is to interview successful people from all different sectors and getinsights into what works, and tips to pass on and to add value to others by exploring different topics.
Success is Never Accidental
EP 76 Orlaith McGibbon
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I’m pleased to share the latest episode of Success Is Never Accidental.
In this conversation I speak with Orlaith McGibbon, an internationally recognised social work and safeguarding leader whose career spans frontline practice, national leadership and global consultancy.
Orlaith’s experience ranges from residential childcare and youth justice in Northern Ireland to senior leadership roles influencing national policy. Internationally, she has worked in family violence services in New Zealand and advised child protection and juvenile justice ministries across the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Alongside this remarkable career, she is also a breast cancer survivor who now volunteers in awareness and fundraising initiatives.
Our discussion explores what courageous, values-led leadership really looks like in complex and politically sensitive systems. Orlaith shares powerful insights on legacy, collaboration, cultural intelligence, persistence in the face of resistance, and the responsibility leaders have to model self-care.
If you lead teams, influence systems, or work in challenging environments where values matter, I believe you will find this episode both thoughtful and practical.
You can read the key insights in the article attached.
If the themes resonate with you, I would encourage you to share the episode with a colleague or leader in your network.
Conversations like these help strengthen leadership across our professions.