David Lancefield: Reflecting on 100 episodes of Lancefield on the Line
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So here we are, 100 episodes of Lancefield on the Line.
To celebrate I am taking the opportunity to reflect on my journey as a podcast host, sharing insights gained from interviewing a diverse range of brilliant guests. I discuss what I have learned it takes to be a good podcast guest and host, as well as key areas we have covered in strategy, leadership and self-development.
For the first time I also have questions fired back at me by some of my esteemed guests over the 100 episodes, where I offer further reflections on leadership and personal growth.
Thank you to everyone involved in the last 100 episodes, the guests, the audience, my friends, supporters.
I do hope you enjoy this episode.
“The art of conversation is alive and kicking.” – David
You'll hear about:
· The Lancefield on the Line stats
· What it takes to be a great podcast guest
· What it takes to be a great podcast host
· 4 big themes from 100 episodes
· Amy Gallo: Difficult conversations leaders are avoiding
· Josie Thomson: Leadership blind spots
· Tony Martignetti: Surprises in the evolution of the podcast
· Dina Denham Smith: What being a father of disabled child has taught me
· Dan Pontefract: The most challenging podcast interview
· Steven Rogelberg: The guest I'd most like to interview
· Scott D. Anthony: The connections between topics.
· Scott D. Anthony: What my guests miss
· Scott D. Anthony: My power question
· Michael Bungay Stanier: My hardest strategy and leadership lesson
· Paolo Gallo: Three takeaways from 100 episodes
· Melody Wilding: How my leadership philosophy has changed over 100 episodes
· Costas Markides: Why CEOs don't do what they know they should do
· The most surprising, moving, intimidating episodes
· The bloopers and mistakes
About David Lancefield:
David is the founder of Strategy Shift. He’s worked with more than 50 CEOs and hundreds of others C-Suite executives to design bold strategies, supercharge their leadership, and transform their culture in 20 countries. He’s a contributor to Harvard Business Review, MIT Sloan Review, and Strategy+Business, and a guest lecturer at the London Business School. He is a former senior partner in Strategy&, PwC.
Resources:
• Strategy Shift: https://strategyshift.co.uk/
• Profile: https://strategyshift.co.uk/founder/
• Newsletter: https://davidlancefield.com/newsletter/
• Courses: https://strategyshift.co.uk/courses/
• Writing: https://davidlancefield.com/writing/
• YouTube: http://bit.ly/3cFGk1k
For more details about me:
● Services (https://rb.gy/ahlcuy) to CEOs, entrepreneurs and professionals.
● About me (https://rb.gy/dvmg9n) - my background, experience and philosophy.
● Follow me and engage with me on LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/2Z2PexP)
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Chapters
1. David Lancefield: Reflecting on 100 episodes of Lancefield on the Line (00:00:00)
2. The Lancefield on the Line stats (00:02:24)
3. What it takes to be a great podcast guest (00:05:03)
4. What it takes to be a great podcast host (00:10:42)
5. 4 big themes from 100 episodes (00:19:42)
6. Amy Gallo: Difficult conversations leaders are avoiding (00:28:09)
7. Josie Thomson: Leadership blind spots (00:30:20)
8. Tony Martignetti: Surprises in the evolution of the podcast (00:33:54)
9. Dina Denham Smith: What being a father of disabled child has taught me (00:36:02)
10. Dan Pontefract: The most challenging podcast interview (00:39:37)
11. Steve Rogelberg: The guest I'd most like to interview (00:41:34)
12. Scott D. Anthony: The connections between topics (00:44:55)
13. Scott D. Anthony: What my guests miss (00:46:57)
14. Scott D. Anthony: My power question (00:52:36)
15. Michael Bungay Stanier: My hardest strategy and leadership lesson (00:53:52)
16. Paulo Gallo: Three takeaways from 100 episodes (00:55:52)
17. Melody Wilding: How my leadership philosophy has changed over 100 episodes (00:59:26)
18. Costas Markides: Why CEOs don't do what they know they should do (01:01:46)
19. The most surprising, moving, intimidating episodes (01:04:53)
20. The bloopers and mistakes (01:09:15)
101 episodes