
Authentic Leadership In 2026
07/1/2026 | 10 mins.
The pressure to perform can quietly turn leadership into an exhausting act—polished slides, careful phrasing, and a persona crafted to satisfy what we think others expect. We pull back that curtain and talk honestly about the cost of the mask: depleted energy, eroded trust, and a widening gap between intention and impact. As we step into 2026, the leaders who thrive are those who lead as themselves—grounded in values, clear in identity, and courageous when stakes rise. We share the recurring fear that haunts senior rooms—what will the board, team, or peers think?—and the liberating practice of testing assumptions with real conversations. You’ll hear how one director, brilliant in strategy and empathy, reclaimed her warmth and humor in the boardroom and watched engagement and performance climb. Another executive faced a restructure he disagreed with; by voicing concerns, offering an alternative, and communicating transparently, he preserved integrity and deepened respect even as the decision stood.From neuroscience insights to step-by-step tactics, we map a practical path to authenticity: pre-meeting checkins to align with your values, one small authentic action each week, and a deliberate approach to build your courage muscle in lower stakes moments before scaling up. We talk about surrounding yourself with truth tellers, coaches, mentors, and peers who reflect the real you and anchoring intentions in identity so your goals express what you stand for. The payoff is tangible: psychological safety, stronger trust, better decisions, and teams empowered to bring their full selves. If the mask has been weighing you down, this conversation offers clarity and momentum. Subscribe, share your reflections with us, and leave a review to help more leaders lead with courage and authenticity.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

Setting Leadership Intentions That Stick
31/12/2025 | 9 mins.
Resolutions fade because they lean on willpower; real change sticks when it starts with who we choose to be. We open the year by replacing frantic goal lists with identity-based leadership intentions, narrowing focus to what truly moves the needle, and committing to the next small step that creates momentum. Drawing on two decades of coaching CEOs and senior teams, plus lessons from pioneers like Sir John Whitmore and Peter Bluckett, we map a practical path from inspiration to follow-through.You’ll hear why January isn’t magic and why clarity beats hype every time. We unpack three approaches: anchor your intentions in identity rather than tasks, limit yourself to a maximum of three clear intentions you can say in one sentence, and define the first step you’ll take this week. Along the way, we share concrete examples—from building psychological safety to carving out strategic time and becoming more visible as a thought leader—showing how small, repeatable actions outperform perfect plans. The thread through it all is accountability that fits real life: light structure, honest reflection, and steady progress.We also introduce our February Focus Bootcamp for leaders who want to turn intentions into measurable outcomes without adding noise to an already full calendar. Over four focused sessions, we clarify core intentions, expose hidden resistance, and build a sustainable action plan that actually sticks. If you’re ready to enter 2026 with clarity, momentum, and a grounded sense of who you are as a leader, this conversation offers a clear starting point and the support to keep going.https://www.loisburtononline.com/If this resonated, subscribe, share with a leader who needs it, and leave a quick review—it helps others find the show and brings more voices into our community.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

Reviewing Your Leadership Year
17/12/2025 | 12 mins.
The rush to close the year can drown out the one habit that multiplies growth: reflection. We press pause to turn a demanding 2025 into hard-won wisdom for 2026, sharing a practical framework you can complete in 30–45 minutes that transforms experience into better decisions, calmer leadership, and clearer priorities.Lois recaps the forces that shaped the year—AI accelerating from promise to reality, ongoing geopolitical uncertainty, and the tension inside hybrid work—then gets candid about the courage it took to launch this show and live the 80% rule. We explore why burnout spiked, how resilience-based leadership protects performance, and the neuroscience behind reflection: how consolidating learning creates neural pathways that help you respond faster and wiser next time.You’ll get six guided prompts to capture your three biggest wins, mine lessons from setbacks, map how you’ve changed, spot recurring patterns, honor the supports that kept you steady, and decide what to let go of before 2026 begins. We also reframe the AI question with a human-first lens: let technology handle the mechanical so you can lead with presence, empathy, and judgment. Along the way, we offer perspective that restores energy, gratitude for the ground you’ve covered, and clarity on what matters next.Take the pause. Do the reflection. Then carry that wisdom forward. If this conversation helps, share it with a leader you value, subscribe for the year ahead, and leave a quick review so more people can find the show.https://www.loisburtononline.com/Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

From Burnout to Breakthrough
10/12/2025 | 11 mins.
Leadership shouldn’t feel like driving with one foot on the gas and the other on the brake. When uncertainty stacks up and decisions never stop, your nervous system stays on high alert and your best thinking goes offline. We unpack what burnout really is—biology, not a character flaw—and show how to reclaim clarity, energy, and courage without sacrificing results.We start by breaking down what chronic stress does to the brain: the prefrontal cortex dims, the amygdala takes over, and judgment slips just when stakes are highest. From there, we get practical. Lois shares three proven strategies she uses with senior leaders across industries.First, map your pressure zone and find the tipping point where productive pressure turns to harmful stress; then design your calendar around your nervous system with buffers after big meetings and protection for peak-focus windows. Second, build strategic recovery into the day using micro reset rituals like two minutes of breathing, brief walks, and a 90-minute cadence to stand, stretch, and reset—habits that also set a healthy tone for your team. Third, redefine what truly matters by selecting three core outcomes for the next six months, practicing brave no’s, and escaping the perfection trap so your effort concentrates where it counts.You’ll hear a candid story of a respected executive who lost her spark and found it again by honoring her biology and choosing what matters. Expect clear language, zero fluff, and steps you can implement today to lead smarter, not harder. If you’re ready to trade hustle for sustainable performance, this conversation gives you a simple, science-backed starting point.If this resonated, subscribe, share with a leader who needs it, and leave a review to help others find the show. Then tell us: which single strategy will you start this week?Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

The Power of Vulnerability with Guest Speaker Daniel Taylor
03/12/2025 | 26 mins.
In this weeks episode we explore why selective vulnerability strengthens leadership and how trust turns honesty into performance. My guest this week is Daniel Taylor and he shares stories and tools leaders use to reduce isolation, build team confidence, and make better decisions in hybrid, high-change environments.• coaching as a thinking space for complex challenges• moving beyond hero myths to collaborative leadership• trust first, then intentional vulnerability• practical tips for feedback, strengths and delegation• real examples of breakthrough moments in coaching• group coaching to build interconnected senior teams• tackling isolation, imposter syndrome and overprocessing• clear communication to counter worst-case stories• hybrid team rituals that sustain trust and clarity• AI as an aid to more human leadershipFor further information on Daniel check out his website:DanielTaylorDevelopment.com He can also be found on LinkedIn as Daniel Taylor HR as well as on Instagram and Blue Sky… have a look for hashtag adventblogs on all the socials.Thank you and see you next week.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries



Leadership Horizons