How Regenerative Leadership Transforms Teams (and You)

Episode Date: April 8, 2025

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About This Episode

In this episode, I’m joined by transformation facilitator and enterprise agile coach Randolf Speigner. We dive into regenerative leadership, mindfulness in business, and what real transformation looks like—from the inside out.
If you’re a leader navigating change, overwhelmed by complexity, or just curious about a deeper way to lead… this one’s for you.

✨ What you’ll hear in this episode:
00:00 – Meet Randolf & why his work matters
01:15 – What is regenerative leadership?
02:58 – Frozen energy, blind spots & collective trauma
05:55 – Mindfulness as the access point
07:10 – Real-life transformation retreats
09:15 – Measuring transformation (yes, it’s possible)
11:45 – Randolf’s personal daily mental fitness practice
13:45 – The 3-Sync technique explained
15:50 – Tough lessons from Randolf’s leadership journey
17:20 – Curiosity as a leadership principle
19:15 – Embracing polarities for growth
21:00 – Books & resources that shaped Randolf’s approach
24:00 – The power of inner growth for outer transformation
25:30 – Where to find Randolf online

📍 Find Randolf here:
🌐 CoGrow.space
🌐 The-Collective-Edge.com

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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.