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In this episode, we dive into one of the trickiest and most important leadership skills: giving (and receiving) feedback in today’s workplace. From first hand transatlantic insights, to the realities of mental health at work, we explore what it really takes to create a culture where feedback fuels growth rather than fear.

We discuss:

  • Generational differences — why feedback lands so differently across age groups, and what leaders can do about it.
  • Clarity and growth mindset — using language that motivates rather than deflates.
  • Receiving feedback well — how to model openness and set the tone for your team.
  • Mental health and support — recognising when feedback needs to be paired with compassion and care.

Whether you’re leading a Gen Z-heavy team, supporting experienced colleagues through change, or simply wanting to sharpen your own feedback muscles, this episode offers practical tips, honest reflections, and a reminder that feedback is a two-way street.

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Chapters

1. It's Giving Effective Feedback (00:00:00)

2. Seattle Insights and Workplace Wisdom (00:04:22)

3. Generational Differences in Feedback (00:08:09)

4. Clear Language and Growth Mindset (00:13:05)

5. Receiving Feedback Well (00:21:06)

6. Mental Health and Workplace Support (00:27:11)

7. Action Steps and Key Takeaways (00:32:16)

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