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  • Leadership Trailblazers

    High Performance and the Power of Psychological Safety

    09/06/2026 | 11 mins.
    Creating a high-performing team isn’t about keeping everyone comfortable; it’s about making honest challenge safe. This episode dives into psychological safety, the single biggest indicator of team success, and addresses the uncomfortable truth that leaders either create or destroy this dynamic. Discover how fast decision-making can accidentally silence a team and learn actionable strategies to change that trajectory. From modelling vulnerability to shifting from a defensive mindset to a coaching approach, discover how to transform meetings from passive attendance into active contribution. It is time to rewrite the rules of engagement and allow people to bring their full brains to work. Plus, get details on an upcoming free mini-masterclass designed to explore these leadership shifts even further.

    5 Key Takeaways


    Performance Imperative: Psychological safety is not a nice-to-have luxury; it is the definitive indicator of high performance and the core reason teams succeed or fail.


    The Amygdala Effect: When people feel unsafe, the brain's threat response activates, shutting down the prefrontal cortex and preventing individuals from bringing their full intelligence to work.


    The Danger of Fast Thinking: Quick, decisive leaders can inadvertently suppress team contribution by solving problems before others have time to reflect and speak.


    Model Vulnerability: Admitting mistakes and sharing uncertainties from the top does not cause team anxiety; instead, it grants universal permission to ask for help and flag issues early.


    Design for Voice: Presence in a room does not guarantee input. High-performing meetings use structured techniques like round-robin openings and quiet reflection to capture every voice.

    5 Direct Quotes


    "Psychological safety is one of the biggest indicators of high performance... It's a performance imperative, not a nice-to-have."


    "It's sometimes an uncomfortable truth to look at, but leaders either create or destroy psychological safety. You, as the leader, have the biggest impact in the room."


    "If people don't feel safe for whatever reason, they're literally not bringing their full brains to work."


    "When leaders admit mistakes or uncertainty, then it feels risky... Actually, it's the exact opposite. It gives everyone permission to say they don't know."


    "Even good teams can have poorly designed meetings that suppress contribution. So people are present in the room, but they're not contributing."

    Chapter Timestamps



    00:00 – The High-Performance Imperative



    01:18 – Defining Psychological Safety & Project Aristotle



    02:15 – The Neuroscience of Team Trust



    02:52 – How Leaders Accidentally Silence Teams



    04:49 – Tip 1: Modeling Vulnerability From the Top



    06:05 – Mini-Masterclass Invitation



    06:28 – Tip 2: Shifting from Critic to Coach



    07:45 – Tip 3: Designing Meetings for Voice, Not Presence


    09:46 – Unlocking the Power of Your Team's Full Brain

    How safe is it for people to speak up in your team?

    Can colleagues challenge decisions, admit mistakes, and share new ideas without fear of criticism or embarrassment?

    Psychological safety is not a soft leadership concept. Research shows it is one of the strongest predictors of team performance, innovation, and engagement.

    In this special episode, Lois Burton explores why psychological safety matters, how it impacts results, and what leaders can do to create environments where people feel confident to contribute, challenge, and grow.

    Plus, hear about Lois's upcoming mini masterclass on Psychological Safety, taking place on 1st July. Here is the link for people to register. https://www.loisburtononline.com/pl/2148796198

    About the Host:
    Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.
    Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.
    In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.
    Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.

    www.loisburton.co.uk
    www.loisburtononline.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/Lois Burton
    www.facebook.com/Lois Burton
    www.instagram.com/loisburtoncoach

    This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
  • Leadership Trailblazers

    The Midas Touch: Learning the #1 Skill in Modern Leadership

    02/06/2026 | 25 mins.
    If your leadership strategy still relies on command and control, your best people are probably already planning their exit. In a shifting marketplace, keeping top talent requires a radical departure from old-fashioned management styles. True trailblazing leadership isn't about having all the answers; it’s about the unique ability to inspire, build a deep heart connection, and employ people who are smarter than you in their respective fields. By exploring the proven frameworks of iconic visionaries like Richard Branson and Nick Jones, this conversation reveals why massive corporate shifts are prompting a massive cultural return to face-to-face communication, real-life chess games, and authentic belonging. Learn how to transform your communication, stop quiet resignation in its tracks, and cultivate an environment where enthusiastic, inspired people don't just stay—they thrive.

    5 Key Takeaways
    Command and Control is Dead: Modern teams, especially younger generations, are entirely intolerant of outdated management styles and will walk away from uninspiring environments.
    The Power of Delegation: Great leaders excel by hiring people who are smarter than themselves and unlocking their team's ultimate potential.
    Belonging Over Big Salaries: Higher pay is rarely the primary driver for shifting jobs; a culture of connection, camaraderie, and purpose is what prevents quiet resignation.
    The Digital Counter-Culture: As digital tools multiply, there is a powerful resurgence of people seeking analog connection, real-life experiences, and screen-free interactions.
    Storytelling Rules the Future: True influence lies in the ability to listen deeply, speak succinctly, and connect human-to-human.

    5 Direct Quotes
    "The ability to inspire others is a number one skill that you've got to have."
    "He's got this incredible ability to employ people who are smarter than him in those particular areas."
    "If you can't provide an environment for them that they really want to be in, they will walk."
    "People leaving to go somewhere else... more money is actually the least important reason."
    "The future belongs to the storyteller."

    Podcast Chapters & Timestamps
    00:00 – Welcome to Leadership Trailblazers
    01:27 – The #1 Skill for Modern Leaders
    02:18 – The Death of Command and Control
    04:13 – Leadership Secrets of Richard Branson & Nick Jones
    08:04 – Lessons from the Leon Chain: True Curiosity
    11:45 – Creating Space for What Matters
    13:27 – Navigating Quiet Resignation & Gen Z
    16:11 – Building a Culture of Belonging over Money
    18:43 – The Shifting Tech Paradox: Screentime vs. Real Life
    21:42 – Final Advice for Aspiring Trailblazers

    About the Host:
    Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.
    Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.
    In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.
    Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.

    www.loisburton.co.uk
    www.loisburtononline.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/Lois Burton
    www.facebook.com/Lois Burton
    www.instagram.com/loisburtoncoach

    This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
  • Leadership Trailblazers

    Visionary Communication: The Leadership Superpower for 2026

    26/05/2026 | 13 mins.
    A strategy document has never truly moved anyone. In this episode, we unpack why visionary communication is the ultimate separator between leaders who simply manage and those who inspire movement. We dive into the neuroscience of "neural coupling," exploring how authentic, passionate communication actually synchronises the brains of your listeners with your own. From breaking out of the "professionalism trap" to bridging the gap between private conviction and public expression, we discuss how to make your vision specific, human, and impossible to ignore. We’ll look at real-world transformations—from a manufacturing MD to a healthcare director—who moved past sanitised "slide deck language" to touch the hearts of their teams. If you’ve ever felt your message was going flat, it’s time to stop performing and start showing up with your whole self.

    Key Takeaways


    Visionary communication separates leaders who move people from those who simply manage tasks .


    "Telling" is not inspiring; a strategy document requires a human connection and deep care to actually drive engagement.


    Neuroscience shows that passionate communication activates emotional centres and mirror neurons, creating "neural coupling" where the listener’s brain synchronises with the leader’s .


    Leaders must avoid the "professionalism trap"—the false belief that showing genuine emotion or vulnerability is a sign of weakness .


    A successful vision must be concrete and human; specific stories are the vehicles that transport a vision from a leader's head to a team's heart .

    Direct Quotes


    "The strategy document will never move people in the way that somebody human who cares deeply can."


    "People follow passion. People follow authenticity."


    "Passion without clarity is just noise."


    "Great vision communication... lands somewhere that gives them meaning."


    "That’s the power, not weakness. The most human, the most powerful leadership act there is."

    Key Timestamps


    00:06 – Welcome Back: The One Quality That Separates Leaders


    00:44 – Beyond Charisma: The Power of the Quiet Visionary


    01:23 – The Neuroscience of Authentic Communication


    02:32 – The Three Traps: Why Leaders Fail to Connect


    04:14 – Tip 1: Connecting with Your Personal "Why"


    06:06 – Tip 2: Making Vision Visible, Specific, and Human


    08:37 – Tip 3: Letting Your Caring Show Courageously


    11:00 – Action Challenge: Did They Hear the Real You?

    About the Host:
    Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.
    Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.
    In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.
    Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.

    www.loisburton.co.uk
    www.loisburtononline.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/Lois Burton
    www.facebook.com/Lois Burton
    www.instagram.com/loisburtoncoach

    This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
  • Leadership Trailblazers

    Beyond the Theory: Daily Habits for High-Impact Leadership

    19/05/2026 | 12 mins.
    Leadership is often more about the small, daily choices than the grand strategic gestures. In this deep-dive episode, we move beyond the abstract concepts of adaptability, resilience, courage, and empathy to give you eight concrete, practical tips you can use immediately. We explore why "certainty is a myth" and how waiting for 100% information is actually procrastination in disguise. From the power of the "Curious Question" to the biological necessity of recovery rituals, we unpack the micro-habits that define a trailblazer. We also tackle the conversations we’ve all been avoiding, revealing why avoidance usually makes the situation 81% worse. Whether you’re looking to boost team engagement through full presence or need the courage to be decisive in a crisis, this episode offers a roadmap for leading with your whole self. It’s time to stop leading on autopilot and start noticing what shifts when you choose honesty over comfort.

    Key Takeaways

    Adaptability requires an intentional weekly "what’s changed" check-in to interrupt the pattern of leading on autopilot .

    Leaders should lead with questions rather than answers to avoid shutting down valuable information and team engagement.

    Resilience is built through daily, consistent recovery rituals that regulate the nervous system, not just through surviving a crisis .

    Empathy can be practiced by offering "full presence" and checking in on a person’s well-being before checking up on their project status.

    Courage involves having the avoided conversation today, as anecdotal evidence shows situations get worse 81% of the time through avoidance.

    Direct Quotes


    "Adaptable leaders pay better attention... to what's going on for themselves."


    "Great adaptable leaders have strong opinions, but they are loosely held."


    "Recovery isn't a luxury, it's part of your job."


    "Empathy is not soft. It's smart."


    "Courage is usually less dangerous than avoidance."

    Key Timestamps


    00:06 – Introduction to the Eight Practical Tips


    00:54 – Adaptability: The Weekly Check-In


    01:44 – The Power of the Curious Question


    02:49 – Resilience: Everyday Recovery Rituals


    04:10 – The Art of Reframing Difficulties


    05:13 – Empathy: Full Presence and Active Listening


    06:11 – Check In Before You Check Up


    07:20 – Courage: Facing the Avoided Conversation


    09:19 – Decisiveness: Owning the 80% Call


    10:54 – Weekly Action Challenge and Recap

    About the Host:
    Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.
    Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.
    In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.
    Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.

    www.loisburton.co.uk
    www.loisburtononline.com
    https://www.linkedin.com/in/Lois Burton
    www.facebook.com/Lois Burton
    www.instagram.com/loisburtoncoach

    This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
  • Leadership Trailblazers

    Adaptive Intelligence: The Superpower of Today’s Leader

    12/05/2026 | 21 mins.
    We’re all addicted to certainty, but in today’s fast-moving world, waiting for perfect information is a recipe for burnout. In this episode, we dive into why adaptability is the ultimate leadership superpower and how to cultivate "Adaptive Intelligence." We explore the RADAR model—a simple yet transformative framework that moves you from gut-reaction into thoughtful, confident action in as little as 15 minutes. We’ll discuss why 75% of CEOs feel the pace of change is outstripping their capacity to handle it, and why "certainty addiction" is actually your biggest liability. Whether you're a meticulous planner or a quick-fire responder, this conversation will help you build the psychological flexibility needed to take your team with you. It’s time to stop protecting your old views and start opening up to new possibilities.

    Key Takeaways


    Adaptability must be an intentional, practiced skill rather than a frantic reaction to sudden changes.


    The RADAR model (Recognise, Assess, Decide, Act, Review) provides a structured way to bypass the brain's reactive amygdala .


    Leaders must develop a "tolerance for good enough information" to avoid the paralysis of over-planning.


    Psychological safety is the biological foundation for team adaptability; without it, teams default to "drama" roles like victim or persecutor .


    High-impact leadership development happens in the gap between knowing a concept and actually putting it into action.

    Direct Quotes


    "We need adaptability to be an intentional skill, not just a reactive moment."


    "Hard work alone won't close the gap... that only leads to burnout."


    "Certainty addiction is the enemy of adaptability."


    "We're always going to be operating from incomplete or imperfect information."


    "The gap between knowing something and thinking about it, and actually doing it, is where leadership development can either thrive or die."

    Chapters


    00:00 – The Superpower of Today’s Leader


    01:43 – The Capacity Gap: Why Experience Isn’t Enough


    02:41 – Introducing RADAR: A Framework for Adaptive Intelligence


    04:37 – Dispelling the Myth of Perfect Information


    06:15 – Breaking Your Addiction to Certainty


    09:24 – Adaptability is a Team Sport


    12:22 – Self-Awareness: The Foundation of Growth


    15:51 – Lowering Resistance through Perspective Taking


    17:36 – Action Challenge: Pick One Tip and Lead Forward

    About the Host:

    Lois Burton is a highly respected executive coach and leadership development specialist with over 25 years of experience supporting senior leaders and executives across a wide range of sectors, including leisure, manufacturing, financial services, healthcare, and higher education.

    Early in her career, Lois worked closely with coaching pioneers Sir John Whitmore, author of Coaching for Performance, and Peter Bluckert, co-founder of the European Mentoring and Coaching Council, gaining first-hand experience during the formative years of professional coaching in both the UK and the USA.

    In 2000, she founded Lois Burton Ltd, growing it into one of the UK’s leading specialist leadership coaching consultancies. Widely regarded as “the leaders’ coach,” Lois is recognised for her expertise in developing high-performing, high-potential leaders and helping them navigate complex leadership challenges.

    Lois works with organisations and executives nationally and internationally, partnering with leaders across multiple countries to drive lasting leadership impact.

    www.loisburton.co.uk 

    www.loisburtononline.com 

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/Lois Burton

    www.facebook.com/Lois Burton 

    www.instagram.com/loisburtoncoach

    This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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About Leadership Trailblazers
Leadership Trailblazers is for leaders who know the playbook that got them here won’t get them where they need to go. Each week, the podcast brings you conversations with trailblazing leaders who are redefining what’s possible, alongside practical, focused episodes on building resilience, navigating complexity, and leading with authenticity. For leaders ready to explore new territory and push boundaries, Leadership Trailblazers charts the future of leadership — together.
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