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Leadership Horizons

Lois Burton
Leadership Horizons
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    The Communication Edge

    22/04/2026 | 10 mins.
    Communication is the leadership skill that quietly decides whether your strategy lands or dies on contact. 
    After two decades coaching senior leaders and executive teams, I keep seeing the same pattern: the people who inspire action aren’t always the most technically brilliant, they’re the clearest, most human communicators across every setting they lead in.
    We talk through the reality of modern leadership communication: emails and reports, one-to-ones, hybrid meetings, board presentations, town halls, and a growing digital footprint on platforms like LinkedIn. 
    I break leadership communication into five practical dimensions and explain why each one requires a different approach, energy, and skill set. You’ll hear why a poorly written message can create organization-wide confusion, why real listening changes the brain and opens up better thinking, and why large-group communication can build trust at scale or erode it fast when it feels scripted.
    You’ll also get two simple actions to use immediately. 
    First, a quick communication audit to identify where you’re strong, where you shrink, and what you’re avoiding. 
    Second, a powerful shift toward calibrated authenticity, bringing more of your human without losing authority, so your message connects in presentations, town halls, and online. 
    If you want stronger executive presence, clearer stakeholder communication, and more influence with less effort, hit play, subscribe, and share this with a leader who’s ready to close their gaps.
    You can check out further details on my websites:
    https://www.loisburtononline.com/
    https://www.loisburton.co.uk/
    email:  [email protected]
    Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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    Developing Leadership Credibility

    15/04/2026 | 9 mins.
    Credibility can be rock solid with your team and strangely fragile with clients, partners, or industry stakeholders and it’s not because you’re “doing it wrong.” It’s because internal credibility and external credibility are built through different trust signals, at different speeds, and with different expectations about how you communicate, decide, and lead.
    We unpack what leadership credibility really means: the belief that you’re competent, consistent, and genuinely acting in people’s interests. From there, we draw a clear line between the slow, relational nature of internal trust and the fast, signal-based judgments that often shape your external reputation. 
    You’ll hear a coaching story where a leader’s collaborative style inspires deep loyalty inside the organization but lands as indecisive in external rooms, and what changed when she learned to lead more definitively without becoming performative.
    Then we get practical with three tools you can use immediately: 
    (1) read the environment before you walk in and adapt your register with intention, 
    (2) protect internal credibility like your most valuable asset using the three Cs of consistency, courage, and care, and 
    (3) build a warm, specific credibility narrative for external spaces that goes beyond your CV and clearly communicates your expertise, purpose, and conviction. 
    If you lead across teams, boards, clients, media, or stakeholders, these credibility strategies will sharpen your leadership presence and help you earn trust without losing yourself.
    Subscribe so you never miss an episode, share it with a leader who needs a stronger credibility playbook, and leave a review with the one signal you’re going to change this week.
    You can check out further details on my websites:
    https://www.loisburtononline.com/
    https://www.loisburton.co.uk/
    email:  [email protected]
    Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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    When Leaders Get Blamed - Navigating The Heat

    08/04/2026 | 8 mins.
    Being the leader doesn’t always mean being the decision maker. Sometimes it means walking into a room, delivering news you didn’t choose, and watching disappointment turn into anger in real time. 
    If you’ve ever felt like “the villain in a story I didn’t write,” you’re not alone and you’re not failing at leadership. That moment is a pressure test of trust, communication, and emotional steadiness.
    We unpack why being blamed for pay freezes, restructures, redundancies, and changes to working conditions is so destabilizing, and why many smart leaders accidentally make it worse by overexplaining or going defensive. Through a practical leadership development lens and a bit of neuroscience, we explore what happens when the amygdala takes over and why your carefully built business case won’t land until people feel heard. 
    You’ll leave with language you can actually use to acknowledge frustration without surrendering authority.Then we get into one of the most liberating tools I teach in executive coaching: separating what you own from what you don’t. 
    Using a simple two column clarity exercise, you’ll learn how to name boundaries with integrity, stop carrying shame that isn’t yours, and still show up with accountability where it truly is yours. 
    We also cover the crucial flip side: when the decision is yours, owning it fully is the fastest path to preserving credibility.
    If you want to lead through change management with more psychological safety and less burnout, press play. 
    Subscribe for more, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review with the toughest “messenger” moment you’ve faced.
    You can check out further details on my websites:
    https://www.loisburtononline.com/
    https://www.loisburton.co.uk/
    email:  [email protected]
    Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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    When Fear is in The Driving Seat

    01/04/2026 | 8 mins.
    Fear is doing its job, but it can wreck your leadership if it takes the steering wheel. I’m Lois Burton, an executive coach, and I’m getting honest about what it looks like when leaders operate from threat mode. 
    It’s rarely obvious. Fear often disguises itself as fast decisions, high standards, constant busyness, or “just being thorough.” Underneath, it can drive micromanagement, avoidance of conflict, and a habit of playing it safe when bold leadership is needed most. 
    I tell the story of Avril, a senior leader who steps into a role that feels too big and starts bracing for exposure. That imposter syndrome doesn’t stay internal, it shapes how she communicates, how she delegates, and how her team experiences her. 
    We zoom out to the wider cost of fear-based leadership: a guarded culture, reduced psychological safety, and teams that start “playing not to lose” because they can feel their leader tightening up.
    Then I share two practical leadership coaching tools you can use immediately. 
    First, “name it to tame it,” a neuroscience-backed way to label fear and re-engage your thinking brain (amygdala vs prefrontal cortex). 
    Second, a skill that separates strong leaders from reactive ones: learning whether fear is a real signal to slow down or just noise from old stories and conditioning. 
    If you want better decision making under pressure and more courageous leadership, this is a place to start.
    Subscribe to Leadership Horizons, share this with a leader who needs it, and leave a review with the moment that hit closest to home. What’s one decision you’d make differently if you weren’t afraid?
    You can check out further details on my websites:
    https://www.loisburtononline.com/
    https://www.loisburton.co.uk/
    email:  [email protected]
    Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries
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    Setting the Direction - Why Leadership Vision Changes

    25/03/2026 | 7 mins.
    Your team can be full of smart, motivated people and still feel like they’re pushing hard in the dark. When direction is unclear, a kind of fog sets in: everyone stays busy, but alignment slips, energy drains into friction, and progress slows because priorities start competing instead of stacking.
    We dig into why setting direction is one of the most underrated leadership skills and why it matters as much as execution. I share what I’ve seen across 25 years of coaching senior leaders and executive teams: the most effective leaders are crystal clear on where they’re headed and have the courage to hold that vision steady when things get messy. 
    We also unpack a common trap: confusing collaboration with abdication. Co-creating strategy builds ownership and stronger plans, but leadership responsibility still means being the person who names the direction of travel and holds the map.
    You’ll get two practical tools you can use immediately. 
    First, a North Star statement: a clear, human articulation of where your team is going and why it matters, written so people can repeat it without jargon or a slide deck. 
    Second, a lightweight direction check-in: a simple monthly habit that asks, “Are we still on course?” so projects don’t quietly drift and the team stays focused on shared purpose. If you care about leadership clarity, team alignment, strategy execution, and building momentum without burnout, this conversation will give you a clean reset.
    Subscribe to Leadership Horizons, share this with a leader who could use more clarity, and leave a review so more people can find the show.
    You can check out further details on my websites:
    https://www.loisburtononline.com/
    https://www.loisburton.co.uk/
    email:  [email protected]
    Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

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About Leadership Horizons

This podcast aims to help leaders understand current and future leadership trends and encourage leaders to explore their horizons and understand the skills that will help them become even more successful moving forward.Welcome to Leadership Horizons, where we explore leadership at its most transformative through two unique perspectives. I am Lois Burton, an executive coach and leadership development specialist and I've witnessed first hand how great leadership can transform organizations across sectors - from global corporations to public services, from manufacturing to the arts. "Each week, I'll bring you either an in-depth conversation with a visionary leader who's redefining what's possible...""...or be inviting you to join me for focused explorations of critical leadership themes, where I'll share proven strategies and insights from my years of leadership development experience and research.""Leadership Horizons, helping you to lead beyond boundaries -- Because the future of leadership knows no bounds. I'm looking forward to you joining me there"
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