
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

Your Leadership Questions Answered
26/11/2025 | 24 mins.
Real leadership lives in the grey areas—where you don’t have perfect information, emotions run high, and the playbook doesn’t fit. We take audience questions head-on, from how to own mistakes without losing authority to navigating toxic cultures, selective vulnerability, and the sting of a boss who seems to be cutting you off at the knees.We start by dismantling the myth of the flawless leader. You’ll hear a simple framework for admitting errors with speed and integrity, turning a bad call into a credibility boost. Then we get practical about personal boundaries: how much to share when health, caregiving, or divorce affects your bandwidth, and how to protect privacy while increasing trust through clear context and smart “circles of disclosure.”If you’ve inherited a team with tight friendships and loose accountability, this is your roadmap. We cover a 90‑day listening plan, how to define expectations and consequences that stick, and how to empower culture carriers without creating a new inner circle. We also tackle political realities: diagnosing whether a boss’s behavior is incompetence or intent, opening a direct alignment conversation, documenting patterns, and choosing between escalation, insulation, or exit—while safeguarding your reputation and options.Finally, we shift to crisis leadership. Learn how to communicate with resilient realism, create small wins that restore agency, and protect team energy by cutting noise. We share the cadence of updates that prevents rumor spirals, plus the modeling that keeps burnout at bay. Across every scenario, the constants are fairness, consistency, clarity, and courage—the habits that build psychological safety and performance when the ground keeps moving.If this conversation helps, share it with a leader who needs it, subscribe for more practical leadership tools, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Got a tough leadership question you want us to tackle next? Send it our way—we read every one.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries

Hybrid Working - The Leadership Challenge
19/11/2025 | 15 mins.
Building Connection Across DistanceFeeling like you’re “leading ghosts” on Zoom while trying to keep culture alive across office days, home desks, and time zones? We dig into the real reason hybrid feels hard: it’s not a scheduling problem—it’s a leadership evolution. Across this candid, practical conversation, we break down the habits that no longer serve us and share the ones that do, so your team can feel connected, clear, and engaged wherever they work.We start by challenging the old belief that proximity equals connection. Those hallway cues and desk drive-bys created a comforting illusion; hybrid has stripped that away and revealed the gaps. From there, we lay out three pillars you can apply immediately. First, intentional presence: short, sacred connection cadences and “visible thinking” rituals that surface energy, blockers, and learning in real time. Second, trust through clarity: over-communicate expectations, make decision-making explicit, and share the why with regular, human updates that reduce anxiety and align action. Third, deliberate culture building: move beyond pizza perks to shared experiences—innovation days and learning circles—mapped to values so people feel meaning, not mandates.We also explore relationship resilience: the capacity to sustain strong ties across distance. When leaders invest in presence, clarity, and values-led rituals, hybrid teams often outperform their old in-office baseline because connection no longer relies on chance. You’ll leave with three sharp reflection prompts to guide your next week: have a non-task conversation with each person, test your team’s clarity on expectations and decisions, and design one experience that demonstrates your values in action.If this resonated, share it with a leader who needs a clearer path through hybrid, subscribe for the next episode, and leave a quick review to help others find the show. Got a question for our special Q&A? Email Lois at LoisBurtononline.com or DM on LinkedIn—we’d love to include it.Leadership Horizons - Helping You Lead Beyond Boundaries



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