Benevolent Leadership: How Listening and Trust Can Transform Any Team: Insights from Leysa Henderson

Episode Date: August 27, 2024

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About This Episode

In this episode, Leysa Henderson, a fellow Trust Technique practitioner, assessor, and mentor, shares her approach to benevolent leadership. Drawing from her experiences as a teacher and working with animals, Leysa discusses the importance of building trust and respect, creating lasting relationships, and nurturing a positive environment. Her insights on feedback, consistency, and genuine care offer practical advice for educators, managers, and leaders across various fields. Tune in to gain valuable lessons that can shape your leadership style!

00:00 Introduction to Leysa Henderson
00:51 The Concept of Benevolent Leadership
02:01 Building Respect and Relationships in the Classroom
04:18 Empowering Students Through Fun and Feedback
06:35 The Importance of Consistency and Modeling Behavior
08:23 Challenges and Success Stories
09:11 Translating Leadership Skills to the Workplace
18:19 Handling Misbehavior and Emotional Intelligence
20:14 Personal Reflections and Final Thoughts
23:33 Maintaining Personal Well-being as a Teacher
24:59 Conclusion and Farewell

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Welcome to the “Lead Well!” podcast – where leadership meets mental fitness. Explore practical strategies for leading yourself and others with purpose, resilience, and psychological safety. Drawing on insights from corporate leadership, coaching, naturopathy, and even animal care, Christine Schickinger shares real-world tools to help you lead healthier, more impactful teams.