• S3 E7 Zoe Thompson. Navigating the messy world of leadership
    Feb 24 2026

    In this episode of Leadership Actually, hosts Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney welcome Zoe Thompson, a former police leader and founder of Phoenix Coaching. The conversation explores the complexities of leadership, the importance of intentionality, and the challenges of balancing personal and professional life. Zoe shares her journey from police leadership to coaching, emphasising the need for effective communication and the ability to adapt to change. The discussion also touches on the significance of setting clear goals and understanding one's priorities in both leadership and personal life.

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    53 Min.
  • S3 E5 Lee Chambers. The messy side of leadership
    Feb 10 2026

    In this episode of Leadership Actually, hosts Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney engage in a lively conversation with Lee Chambers, a psychologist and advocate for gender equity. They explore themes of allyship, identity, and the importance of listening in leadership. Chambers shares his journey from a principled child to a professional troublemaker, emphasising the need for humility and curiosity in allyship. The discussion also touches on the significance of partnerships in driving collective change and the challenges of navigating trust and information in today's society. Ultimately, the conversation highlights the importance of critical thinking and self-awareness in effective leadership.



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    42 Min.
  • S3 E4 Amanda Chadwick. From trauma to triumph
    Feb 3 2026

    In this episode of Leadership Actually, Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney engage in a heartfelt conversation with Amanda Chadwick, exploring themes of resilience, personal growth, and the importance of authenticity in leadership. Amanda shares her journey from aspiring actress to HR expert, detailing the challenges she faced, including trauma and personal struggles. The discussion emphasises the power of storytelling, the need for empathy in leadership, and the significance of building connections within teams. Amanda's mission is to empower others by making complex employment law accessible and relatable, while also encouraging leaders to embrace their authentic selves and foster community in the workplace.



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    42 Min.
  • S3 E3 Wayne Clarke. The Human Side of Leadership
    Jan 27 2026

    In this episode of Leadership Actually, Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney engage in a heartfelt conversation with Wayne Clark, a leadership expert who runs the World Class Manager program in 40 countries. They discuss the importance of leadership, personal reflections on vulnerability, and the unexpected human moments that shape leaders. Wayne shares his backstory, the evolution of the manager's role, and insights into what makes a world-class manager. The conversation also touches on time management, the significance of one-on-one conversations, and the impact of understanding individual stories. Ultimately, they explore the global impact of effective leadership and the importance of personal development in the workplace.



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    46 Min.
  • S3 E2 Gillian Drakeford MBE. The joy of leadership. Connecting with purpose.
    Jan 20 2026

    In this episode of "Leadership Actually," hosts Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney engage in a lively conversation about leadership, personal growth, and the importance of human connection in the workplace with Gillian Drakeford MBE.


    They reflect on their experiences, particularly Gillian's journey from a senior leader at IKEA to a coach and mentor. Gillian shares her insights on the significance of understanding people and their backgrounds, emphasising that leadership is not just about titles but about fostering relationships and creating inclusive environments. The discussion also touches on the value of meditation and mindfulness in leadership, highlighting how these practices can enhance clarity and decision-making.


    As they delve deeper, Gillian recounts her early career experiences, the challenges she faced in hierarchical environments, and how her curiosity about people has shaped her leadership style. The conversation underscores the importance of connecting with individuals on a personal level, understanding cultural differences, and the role of purpose in driving organisational success. Ultimately, the episode serves as a reminder that effective leadership is rooted in authenticity, empathy, and a genuine desire to uplift others.


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    50 Min.
  • S3 E1 Nigel Sullivan. A Leader's role in facilitating success
    Jan 13 2026

    In this conversation, Nigel Sullivan discusses the evolution of leadership styles from traditional command and control to a more supportive and empowering approach. He emphasises the importance of being approachable and focusing on the well-being and development of team members.

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    48 Min.
  • Series 2 Review with Lee and Lisa
    Dec 23 2025

    Lee and Lisa, give an honest and feel review of the series. They discuss what inspired them, what the stand out moments were from each guest and as you would expect, what were some of the messy moments. In this series there have been moments of laughter and joy, moments of being in awe and real tears that have flowed.


    Lee and Lisa discuss the common themes coming out from the series and a nod to what Series 3 has in store. There is also an announcement of an epic charity challenge in 2026.

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    43 Min.
  • S2 E10 Laura Pomfret. Empowering Leadership Through Financial Literacy
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Leadership Actually, hosts Lee Rogers and Lisa Powney engage in a deep conversation with Laura Pomfret CEO and Co-founder of Financielle and financial expert on BBC Morning Live about the intersection of leadership, financial empowerment, and the importance of community support. They explore the complexities of financial conversations, the gender pay and pension gap, and the role of employers in fostering financial wellbeing. The discussion emphasises the emotional aspects of money management and the need for financial education to empower individuals, particularly women, to take control of their financial futures. The episode concludes with a call to action for listeners to reflect on their financial habits and consider how they can make positive changes in their lives.

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    54 Min.