
Human Wise (Helen Wada)
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10 Nov 2023 | Ep0: Introducing Human Wise: The Commercial Advantage Of Being Human At Work | 00:05:28 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. We’ll hear from expert coaches, leaders, and business owners to uncover why there is now a commercial imperative to focusing on the human side of business, and how this enables us to advance in our careers and build a culture where people can thrive. This week, Helen introduces the mission at the heart of the Human-Wise podcast: to help businesses develop a clever vision and a deep understanding of what matters to them, so that as an organisation they can better show up for their employees, their clients, and their stakeholders. Why is it that profit and pace are associated with negative emotions - and caring, inclusive, innovative mean that people are more actively engaged. Can these objectives not co-exist? Is it true that to deliver financial return in today’s commercial, competitive world, the behaviours required to create a culture of inclusivity, innovation and integrity are left at the door? Stay tuned for future episodes of Human Wise. --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
29 Nov 2023 | Ep1. A New View Of Success: More Than Metrics & Medals with Cath Bishop | 00:34:26 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Cath Bishop, former Olympic rower turned successful business and leadership coach. Cath is author of The Long Win, which in 2020 was listed in the Financial Times’ Top 10 Business Books. They discuss the importance of clarity in how we define success, the role of trust and vulnerability in building successful relationships, and how we can cultivate a growth mindset. Join Helen and Cath as they answer the complex question of how we can define our ambitions in a way that acknowledges our human nature (in flux, ever changing). What’s the difference between finite versus infinite definitions of success? And why should we be careful of metrics? --------------------------- For more information on Cath, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cath-bishop-a0029847/ Website: https://cathbishop.com/ --------------------------- Resources mentioned: Simon Sinek The Infinite Game: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Infinite-Game-Businesses-Achieve-Long-Lasting/dp/0241295599 --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
13 Dec 2023 | Ep2: The Competitive Advantage Of Business Culture with Dan Strode | 00:35:16 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Dan Strode, Group Director of Culture and Strategy, Global Human Resources, for Santander Madrid. Dan is also author of The Culture Advantage, which explores how we can empower people to drive innovation. They discuss breaking the cookie cutter mould, making the most of opportunity, what ice cream can teach us about failure, and living to 100! With increasingly concerning conversations around the impact of AI, what is the competitive advantage humans have over such technologies? And what is the virtuous circle that begins when we recognise this human advantage? For more information on Dan, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danstrodepeopleculturespeaker/?originalSubdomain=es Website: https://danielstrode.com/ The Culture Advantage: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Culture-Advantage-Empowering-People-Innovation/dp/1398606766 -------------------------- Resources mentioned: Barack Obama’s Speech: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_MjccRjErQw&pp=QAFIAQ%3D%3D --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
27 Dec 2023 | Ep3: How Gen Z Are Making The Working World More Human: An Insider View With Georgia Prichard | 00:33:14 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. --------------------------- For more information on Georgia, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgia-prichard-541272153/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
10 Jan 2024 | Ep4: The Power Of Pause: The Truth About EQ & Mindfulness with Nancy Glynn | 00:34:40 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Nancy Glynn. Executive development coach and advisor, Nancy is a Founding Fellow of the Institute Of Coaching and Founder of human-centred high performance leadership consultancy, Dynallia. They discuss the seismic shift occurring throughout the world, why emotional intelligence is so important in an increasingly AI-driven world, and how we can pause or shift our attention when things get tough. What is the commercial advantage of mindfulness? And how can we rewrite the narrative in our minds to enable us to show up as our best selves? --------------------------- For more information on Nancy, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nancy-glynn-london/ Dynallia: https://www.dynallia.com/ Institute Of Coaching: https://instituteofcoaching.org/users/nancy-glynn --------------------------- Resources mentioned: Jon Kabat-Zinn: https://jonkabat-zinn.com/ Mindfulness: https://www.mindful.org/everyday-mindfulness-with-jon-kabat-zinn/#aboutv London City Bankers study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/job.720 Repetitive thoughts research: https://www.psychologytoday.com/gb/blog/family-affair/201712/negative-self-talk-dont-let-it-overwhelm-you --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
24 Jan 2024 | Ep5: How To Build Commercially Successful Sales Teams With A Human Approach with Nik Dewar | 00:39:53 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Nik Dewar, European Sales Director at Samsung. How can we transfer the psychological safety we have within our teams to our client conversations? If communication really is the foundation of success, how do we actively ensure we’re communicating with authenticity, integrity, and humility? --------------------------- For more information on Nik, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikdewar/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
07 Feb 2024 | Ep6: Human-Centric Success: What Can Businesses Learn From Healthcare? with Rishi Reddy | 00:29:11 | |
Welcome to Human-Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. --------------------------- For more information on Rishi, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rishi-reddy-md-mba-a45aa6103/ University of Michigan Centre for Surgical Innovation: https://medicine.umich.edu/dept/surgery-research/centers-initiatives/center-surgical-innovation --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
20 Mar 2024 | Ep9: The Power Of Love And Community In Business with Penny Power | 00:37:15 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Penny Power OBE. Penny is a builder of communities, dedicated to creating love and connection in business. She authored the successful Business Is Personal and co-founded a company by the same name. They discuss the business case for love; how we can create cultures of growth, contribution and connection; and why it's so important we remember the impact our personal lives have on how we show up at work. --------------------------- For more information on Penny, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pennypower/?originalSubdomain=uk Website: https://www.pennypower.co.uk/ Business Is Personal: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Business-Personal-Leader-Your-Life/dp/1784521523 --------------------------- Resources mentioned: Tony Robbins 6 Human Needs: https://core.tonyrobbins.com/driving-force-6/ The Harvard Business Review ‘The Business Case For Love’: https://hbr.org/2023/10/the-business-case-for-love --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
21 Feb 2024 | Ep7: How To Navigate Uncertainty In Business: A Human Approach with Paul Golding | 00:36:46 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Paul Golding, experienced executive coach and facilitator, and founder of Baransu. They discuss why authenticity is a two-way street, a formula for calculating (and building) trust, and 3 ways we can lead well through uncertainty. How do we navigate feelings of anxiety and unsafety that come with periods of uncertainty? What does emotional intelligence look like in action? And what does intimacy mean in professional relationships? --------------------------- For more information on Paul, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-golding-67139434/ Baransu: https://www.baransu.co.uk/ --------------------------- Resources mentioned: David Maister’s Trust Equation: https://trustedadvisor.com/why-trust-matters/understanding-trust/understanding-the-trust-equation Daniel Goleman: Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Emotional-Intelligence-Matter-More-Than/dp/0747528306 The Reuven Bar-On model of Emotional Intelligence: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05ELRyJWQMw Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
06 Mar 2024 | Ep8: How To Build More Valuable Sales Relationships with Debbie Johnson | 00:33:58 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Debbie Johnson, seasoned sales leader who has worked in multiple global organisations within the technology sector and currently Regional Sales Director at Dell Technologies. They discuss why authenticity, trust, and relationship-building should be prioritised in sales environments, why collaboration is so important in an increasingly technological world, and practical steps for sales leaders looking to build a culture based on these principles. What is the business case for investing time, money, and energy into building long-term relationships with clients beyond a sale? How can we reframe the 80-20 rule to nurture these relationships with clients? And do we always have to be the expert? --------------------------- For more information on Debbie, find her here: --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
03 Apr 2024 | Ep10: Successful Networking For Introverts & Extroverts: The How-To Guide with Sean Hand | 00:39:02 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Sean Hand, author, speaker, Senior Director of Business Development for KPMG, and founder of The Awkward Networker. They discuss the art of networking and relationship building, a different approach for introverts and extroverts, and the importance of self-awareness. How can we convert professional friendships into commercial connections without it being purely transactional? How can we protect our energy and leverage our unique abilities to make valuable, long-term connections? What are some practical tips for approaching networking events to squeeze the most value out of them? --------------------------- For more information on Sean, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/seanhand/ The Awkward Networker: https://www.awkwardnetworker.com/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
17 Apr 2024 | Ep11: A Coaching Approach: How To Create Belonging & Purpose For Self-Managing Teams with Damion Wonfor | 00:32:59 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work.
They discuss the vital role of belonging and purpose in the workplace, how to actively listen, and the impact this has on employee engagement and performance. What is the ROI to a coaching approach to leadership? And how do we actually implement it when we're short on time and fielding commercial objectives coming down the line? --------------------------- For more information on Damion, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/damion-wonfor-aa672011/?originalSubdomain=uk Catalyst 14: https://www.catalyst14.co.uk/ --------------------------- Resources mentioned: David Kolb Experiential Learning: Experience as the Source of Learning and Development: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Experiential-Learning-Experience-Source-Development/dp/0132952610 Nancy Klein coaching: https://www.timetothink.com/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
01 May 2024 | Ep12: The Quiet Revolution: The Truth About Making Space For Quiet People with Pete Mosley | 00:35:34 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. This week, Helen is joined by Pete Mosley, coach, facilitator and speaker. Pete is an advocate for quiet inclusion, an ICF PCC certified coach, and a lead tutor on the acclaimed Barefoot Coaching Ltd. ICF/postgraduate certificate in Business and Personal coaching. They discuss how the workplace can be more inclusive for quiet people – and why it should be, the WAIT method for critical self-analysis, and ways in which quiet people can collaborate to amplify their voice. Is the corporate world set up for extroverted people? Are quiet people more at risk of stress and burnout due to masking? And how can we make room for more thoughtful decision-making? --------------------------- For more information on Pete, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petemosley/ Website: https://www.petemosley.com/ The Art Of Shouting Quietly: https://amzn.to/3T2brrJ A Quiet Person’s Guide (To Life And Work): https://amzn.to/42ELPW5 --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
15 May 2024 | Ep13: How to Support Neurodiversity in the Workplace with Laura Nielsen | 00:30:18 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.
Together, Laura and Helen discuss the building blocks of a neuro-inclusive workplace, how we can set the stage for more empathetic, results-driven conversations around neurodiversity, and why curiosity is the key to promoting inclusion in the workplace. What does neuro-inclusivity actually look like in action? And how can we, as leaders, make a difference? --------------------------- For more information on Laura, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laura-nielsen-32846b4 Website: https://senvisible.co.uk/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
12 Jun 2024 | Ep15: Authenticity: The Key to Building High-Performing Teams with John Cornwell | 00:35:50 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.
Find out in this episode. --------------------------- For more information on John, find him here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-cornwell-17684822 Website: https://www.ogilvy.com/ --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
29 May 2024 | Ep14: Building a humane, supportive work environment with Katherine Watkins | 00:35:51 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground.
--------------------------- For more information on Katherine, find her here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/transformationalhr --------------------------- Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
06 Nov 2024 | Ep16: Unlocking the Power of Emotional Intelligence at Work with Alina Addison | 00:36:09 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of the Human Wise podcast, host Helen Wada kicks off the second series with Alina Addison, a renowned coach, leadership expert, and author of 'The Audacity Spectrum.' They discuss the essential aspects of being human at work, the importance of emotional intelligence, and overcoming the challenges of bringing one's full self to professional environments. The episode delves into how leaders can integrate human elements into commercial settings for better decision-making and relationship-building, highlighting the need for courage, care, and nonconformity in leadership. Topics Discussed:
About Alina Addison:
“The difference between ordinary and extraordinary is that little extra." From leader to coach, I am passionate about the difference people can make. As a coach, I will help you achieve your impossible dreams and become the best version of yourself. It takes commitment and a little courage. My work focuses on Applied Positive Psychology and neuroscience in the workplace and developing core Emotional Intelligence (EQ) competencies for leadership success. As a former Managing Director, Head of Trading and Execution in the City and a qualified charter accountant, I have over 20 years of corporate experience in managing people and delivering results. As an advocate of diversity, inclusion and social responsibility, I was a founding member of Rothschild Diversity Committee and Women's Network Speaker series and a Charity Committee member. I have been an active fund raiser for own adopted charities over the last 20 years. A long standing member and promoter of networking organisations including: ICAEW, Adelaide House and everywoman. The founder and owner of a boutique hotel in Transylvania, which I built over 3 years, operational since 2005 and now hosting our Audacious Leaders Retreats in May every year. My passion for EQ has been ignited by my wonderful son, who has Aspergers. He is my biggest testimony so far, that with a lo Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
13 Nov 2024 | Ep17: Mastering the Art of Negotiation with Róisín Hennerty | 00:38:03 | |
In this episode of the Human Wise podcast, host Helen Wada delves into the art of negotiation with Róisín Hennerty, the former CEO of the global foods division at Ornua. Róisín shares insights from her extensive career, now pivoting to a portfolio career as an investor, non-executive director, and advisor. They discuss the importance of curiosity early in one's career, the power of owning your narrative, and the necessity of resilience and adaptability. The conversation also touches on understanding others, effective stakeholder management, and the deeper skills required for successful negotiations. Helen and Róisín explore the Human Advantage framework, emphasizing the importance of showing up authentically, and the need for effective listening in both personal and professional contexts. This episode offers valuable tips for anyone looking to enhance their career and commercial relationships. Topics Discussed:
About Róisín Hennerty: Non-Executive Director | C-Suite Executive | Leader Global CPG Portfolio Business | Experienced Executive with a track record developing industry-leading strategy, differentiated customer value propositions & achieving exceptional results. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
20 Nov 2024 | Ep18: Harnessing Change Through Storytelling with Dr. Susanne Evans | 00:35:36 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of the Human Wise podcast, is joined by Dr. Suzanne Evans, an organization and change consultant specializing in transformation. Suzanne discusses her new book, 'Change Stories,' and emphasizes the importance of considering the human aspect of organizational change. The conversation covers how effective change management involves understanding the emotions and daily lives of employees, using storytelling to enhance communication, and maintaining curiosity and optimism in the workplace. Helen and Suzanne also explore practical tips for leaders to foster deeper connections and successfully navigate change. Topics Discussed:
About Dr. Susanne Evans
I founded Feldspar Consulting Limited in 2007 after a 10 year consultancy career in Big 4 consultancy firms. I wanted to create a consultancy firm that offered exceptional customer service and the latest thinking in change management and HR consultancy, but priced in a way that made it accessible and affordable to organisations of all sizes. My aim was also to provide a more creative and individualistic approach to organisation change, to reflect the circumstances of each individual and organisation. Since then, I have worked as a consultant, coach and trainer across a variety of sectors including professional services, property, IT, veterinary practices, utilities, education, local and central government, financial services and insurance. My change work focuses on using storytelling and appreciative inquiry techniques to increase involvement and engagement with change and to create a more human approach to change. As well as working in the field of organisation change, I also provide consultancy advice to organisations in areas such as performance management, talent management, leadership development, learning and development and other aspects of people management. My work is underpinned by the research that I undertook to complete a PhD in Organisational Change at the University of Birmingham in 2020. In this research I discovered that there was a need to approach organisation change differently. To make it more human centred and to enable people at all levels to feel involved and engaged in the change. Outside of work, I enjoy swimming, history and archaeology and often use these as metaphors to discuss various aspects of change. For example, I often liken working in organisations to undertaking an archaeological excavation, where you have to dig throu Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
27 Nov 2024 | Ep19: Secrets to Mastering Difficult Conversations at Work with Sarah Rozenthuler | 00:41:14 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of HumanWISE, Helen is joined by Sarah Rozenthuler, a global leadership expert and author, to discuss the importance of conversations in the workplace. They explore Sarah's journey from aspiring architect to psychologist, the significance of effective dialogue, and practical strategies for creating a safe space for meaningful conversations. Sarah shares insights from her latest book, 'Now We're Talking,' including four secrets to better dialogues that can lead to deeper connections and improved outcomes at work. The episode covers topics like overcoming fear in difficult conversations, finding inner ground, and being present during interactions. Topics Discussed:
About Sarah Rozenthuler
Sarah has over 15 years’ experience as a consultant to global organizations such as Discovery Inc, Boots, Savills, NatWest, BCG, Book Trust and Choice Support. She has worked with CEOs and their teams, facilitated sessions for networks of NGOs, and given talks at international summits. Sarah’s areas of expertise include leadership development, relationship building, dialogue and Purpose. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
04 Dec 2024 | Ep20: Leadership, Coaching, and Thriving Amidst Adversity with Jamie Ward | 00:36:41 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of HumanWISE, Helen is joined by Jamie Ward, Head of Talent and Learning at Channel 4, to discuss the impact of coaching in the workplace. They delve into the importance of kindness, the power of supportive relationships, and the significant performance improvements linked to quality coaching. Jamie shares his experiences of implementing a coaching culture at Channel 4 and his personal journey of adjusting to blindness. Their conversation highlights the value of putting others' perspectives at the forefront and fostering better dialogue to drive business success. Topics Discussed:
View Extended Shownotes here: About Jamie Ward: Jamie Ward has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. They are currently the Head of Learning and Development at Channel 4 starting in February 2021. Prior to this, Jamie worked as a Non-Executive Director and Board Member at FMLM Applied Ltd starting in 2019. In 2020, Jamie held the role of Interim Organization Development Lead at DS Smith, where they focused on talent management, diversity and inclusion, and performance management. From 2014 to 2020, Jamie was the Global Head of Organization Development at BBC Studios Ltd, leading the transformation of the organization and implementing new frameworks and approaches. They have also held significant leadership roles at PA Consulting, including Managing Consultant, where they worked on various HR projects and supported talent management at well-known companies. Before transitioning to HR roles, Jamie held commercial roles at Rio Tinto and De La Rue. Jamie Ward holds a PhD in Organisational Behaviour from Imperial College London, which was obtained between 2000 and 2004. Prior to that, Jamie obtained an MBA in Business Administration from the same institution, completing it from 1997 to 1999. Jamie also holds a BA in Modern Languages from the University of Leeds, earned from 1982 to 1986. Additionally, Jamie has obtained several certifications including EQ-i 2.0 Certified from EITC in 2019, FCIPD from CIPD in 2018, Tetramap Facilitator from TetraMap UK in 2016, Hogan Accreditation from Hogan. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
11 Dec 2024 | Ep21: Cultivating Human-Centric Leadership with Philippa White | 00:37:29 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of Human Wise, Helen Wada hosts Philippa White, founder of Thai Leadership and author of 'Return on Humanity'. They discuss Philippa's diverse background, her transformative experiences in South Africa and Brazil, and her innovative approach to leadership development. The conversation highlights the commercial benefits of embracing human-centered practices in the workplace, supported by research from McKinsey and Gallup. They also touch on the challenges of shifting traditional business mindsets towards more empathetic and holistic leadership. The episode encourages listeners to consider how they can step out of their comfort zones and adopt more human-centric practices in their professional lives. Topics Discussed:
View Extended Shownotes with resources mentioned in this episode here About Philippa White
What sets Philippa apart is her ability to tackle core challenges that organisations face today—disengaged employees, siloed teams, a lack of innovation, and resistance to change. In a world marked by quiet quitting, disconnection, and a scarcity mindset, Philippa is dedicated to reigniting leaders and teams. Her approach transcends profit-driven goals, focusing on cultivating environments where people unite around a shared purpose, break out of silos, and embrace new, innovative ways of thinking. Born in South Africa, raised in Canada, running a business in the UK and residing in Brazil, Philippa’s global experience offers a rich, cross-cultural perspective that informs her every talk. Whether addressing dominant voices, team stagnation, or lack of collaboration, she creates the space for leaders to reflect, adapt, and grow. As an international speaker, author of the international bestselling book Return on Humanity, and host of the TIE Unearthed podcast, Philippa combines powerful storytelling with actionable insights. She helps audiences shift perspectives, embrace challenges and become more adaptable and engaged. With over 60 published articles and two decades of experience working with top global companies, she deeply understands the pressures leaders face and provides practical solutions that resonate deeply. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
08 Jan 2025 | Ep22: Flying Out of Your Comfort Zone and Putting People Into Focus With Captain Emma Henderson | 00:44:00 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Discover how setting workplace boundaries and fostering genuine human connections can revolutionize your work-from-home life in the latest Human Wise Podcast episode. Former Easyjet airline captain Emma Henderson joins host Helen Wada to discuss her journey from aspiring lawyer to commercial pilot, and the transformative role empathy played in her career. With invaluable insights on creating work-life balance, the importance of peer support, and the challenges of remote work, Emma shares her experiences co-founding a support initiative for NHS staff during COVID-19, and how stepping out of her comfort zone led to new opportunities. Tune in as Emma reveals her plans to run a half marathon for the first time in 20 years and climb Kilimanjaro for charity, reflecting on her career, workplace culture, and the importance of maintaining human connections in modern work environments. Learn why establishing boundaries, pursuing personal goals, and embracing humility and humor can make all the difference in your professional and personal life. This episode offers inspiration and practical advice for anyone navigating the complexities of remote work, aiming for career growth, or striving for a better work-life balance in 2025 and beyond.
About Emma Henderson Multi-award-winning Professional Speaker, Author, Airline Captain, Founder and CEO of Project Wingman Foundation Ltd. Does your leadership team know how to lead, and know what the difference is between Leading and Managing? Do you want to lead a diverse and inclusive team that feels empowered and understands what their purpose is in your workplace? Do you want to know how to manage "the Great Return" and build successful teams in these days of Hybrid and Remote working? What do you do when something goes wrong? How do you manage it and how do you teach your teams to solve problems? Do you have a tried and tested way of making decisions that works for everyone in your company? And how do you and your personnel manage the stresses and strains of everyday life and keep a healthy balance in your workplace? With over 30 years experience in the aviation industry as a pilot and working for a large European airline as one of fewer than 500 female airline captains in the world, I not only learned how to LEAD FROM THE FRONT, I was taught and assessed on essential LEADERSHIP SKILLS which I put into practice every day. When I took Voluntary Redundancy in 2020 from the career I loved, I didn't even know I had these skills but I have learned that not Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
15 Jan 2025 | Ep23: Embracing Self-Awareness and Overcoming Imposter Syndrome with Jane Greenman | 00:39:25 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Are you ready to unlock your full potential through the power of self-awareness and overcoming your imposter syndrome? In this thought-provoking episode of the Human Wise Podcast, Helen Wada sits down with Jane Greenman, a managing director at Thales and an expert in emotional intelligence, to discuss how tuning into both internal and external signals can transform your personal and professional life. Jane shares her journey through the tech industry, valuable insights on overcoming imposter syndrome, and the importance of authenticity and empathy in leadership. We delve into the idea of creating safe work environments that foster psychological safety and innovation. Jane sheds light on how self-awareness and understanding blind spots can boost confidence and clarify life’s direction. She also challenges listeners with a reflective question: What will you do this year to step out of your comfort zone and achieve personal growth? From the impact of energy and presence in communication to the nuances of client negotiations, this episode is packed with actionable tips and inspiring stories. Whether you’re looking to enhance your leadership skills, build better relationships, or simply grow as an individual, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and practical advice. Topics Discussed:
View Extended Shownotes here: About Jane Greenman
Self-motivated Executive Leader with over 25 years’ experience in Industry and Defence sectors; Aerospace, Security, Telecoms, Transportation and Space. Passionate interest in technology to explore innovative ways of delivering sustainable growth for industry and value-driven products and services for customers. Jane is on track to receive her EMCC accredited Diploma in Transformational Coaching, as she supports teams and individuals to reach their full potential. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
29 Jan 2025 | Ep24: The Art of Making Human Connections in Business with Phil Smith | 00:44:23 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Unlock the secrets to thriving in business and life with insights from a trailblazer in technology and leadership. In this inspiring episode, former CEO and chairman of Cisco UK and Ireland, Phil Smith, CBE, shares his journey from a microbiology graduate to a top executive at one of the world's leading tech companies. Discover the power of empathy, kindness, and relationship-building in transforming careers and driving commercial success. Phil unpacks the significance of human-centric skills in today's AI-driven world, the value of authentic salesmanship, and how personal passions can fuel professional excellence. Through rich anecdotes and practical advice, he reveals how to merge technical expertise with a people-first mindset to achieve remarkable results. Join us as we delve into the importance of connecting with others, leveraging curiosity, and embracing challenges in both personal and professional realms. Whether you're a young professional, a seasoned leader, or simply curious about blending technology and humanity, this episode offers a treasure trove of wisdom and actionable insights. Topics Discussed:
About Phil Smith
Chairman IQE PLC. Retired CEO and Chair of Cisco UK and Ireland and now Chairman and Non-Exec Director and Chair of the Digital Skills Partnership. Former Chair of Innovate UK, The Tech Partnership. I am also a trustee of the Productivity Leadership Group/Be the Business, a member of Digital Economy Council and sit on the advisory board of Lloyds Register, The National Theatre, and the University of Coventry. Non-exec Chairman of Appyway and Streeva and a board member of UKCloud Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
05 Feb 2025 | Ep25: Be Yourself at Work: Amplifying Uniqueness with Liz Villani | 00:41:03 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of the Human Wise podcast, host Helen welcomes Liz Villani, founder of Be Yourself at Work, to explore the transformative power of authenticity in the workplace. Liz shares her incredible journey from a challenging upbringing in Warwickshire to founding her own company that helps professionals thrive by embracing their true selves. With a background in manufacturing and over a decade of experience in retail at Sainsbury’s, Liz reveals insights into the role of personal values and character in professional success. Throughout the conversation, Liz and Helen unpack essential strategies for becoming your true self at work, including the importance of understanding and amplifying your unique traits. Liz passionately discusses how knowing who you are can lead to greater fulfillment and efficiency, both personally and professionally. They delve into techniques like AI-enhanced personal development and combating imposter syndrome, offering practical advice for listeners aiming to navigate their careers confidently and authentically. The episode also touches on the evolving role of technology in our professional lives. Liz emphasizes the need for human-centric AI and how it can enhance our productivity while maintaining our individual essence. Helen and Liz also discuss the future of work, suggesting that the integration of technology and human skills will be paramount for success. Topics Discussed:
View Extended Shownotes here: About Liz Villani
Liz is the matriarch behind the global #BeYourselfAtWork movement. A true innovator, Liz's pioneering approaches position her as a thought leader and game-changer. She volunteers for the UK Department of Business and Trade as an Export Champion, inspiring others to take their businesses global. With an enormous passion for work, she is now successfully challenging tech giants, governments and businesses to create a shift in humanity because of how we work with AI. Placing the BY@W product iAM, into Agents and Apps to hyper-personalise the experience, making it irresistible and a force for good that shifts humanity. Liz’s clients include household brands and global leaders. She has been published in multiple national and international press including the BBC, Management Today, Grazia and HR news. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
12 Feb 2025 | Ep26: Unleashing the Power of Coaching Culture with Jo Wright | 00:37:13 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Unlock the secret to transforming workplace dynamics by embracing a human-centered approach at work. In this episode, we welcome Jo Wright, the founder of Coaching Culture, who passionately believes in the power of coaching to foster authentic and thriving work environments. Explore how Jo's journey from corporate roles to becoming a champion for change has shaped her mission to democratize coaching and self-awareness in organizations. We delve into Jo's fascinating personal story, her groundbreaking book "No More Shit Managers," and the innovative ways she's making coaching accessible to all. Discover the compelling case for integrating coaching into corporate DNA, proven strategies to measure impact, and the challenges of shifting entrenched workplace cultures. Jo provides actionable insights on cultivating self-belief, the art of thoughtful questioning, and creating transformative conversations that empower teams and leaders alike. If you're a leader, HR professional, or simply someone eager to foster a vibrant and humane workplace culture, this episode is your roadmap. Join us as we explore the future of work with Jo Wright and equip yourself with the tools to champion a coaching culture in your organization. Topics Discussed:
Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
26 Feb 2025 | Ep28: How to Embrace Authenticity at Work with Insights from KPMG's Karl Edge | 00:43:12 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. What does it mean to truly be human at work, and how can we redefine success to incorporate authenticity and connection? In this insightful episode of Human Wise, we dive deep with Karl Edge, the chief people officer at KPMG UK and Switzerland. Discover how Karl's diverse background—from actor to accountant—shapes his philosophy on leadership and balance in the modern work environment. Explore themes like the shift from "human doing" to "human being," how to sustain energy and prevent burnout, and why presence and listening matter more than ever in client and team relationships. Karl shares his philosophies on weaving humanity into commerciality, the power of mentorship, and creating psychological safety to challenge and innovate. For professionals, leaders, and anyone seeking a more fulfilling workplace experience, this episode offers actionable insights and reflections on blending personal purpose with professional success. Don’t miss Karl's wisdom on crafting a work-life balance that honors both your identity and your career aspirations. Topics Discussed:
Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
19 Feb 2025 | Ep27: How Customer Centricity Fuels Business Success and Innovation with Hamish Taylor | 00:40:20 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Why are customer relationships the secret weapon to thriving businesses in today's complex world? Listen to this insightful episode as we uncover the power of customer-centric transformation with Hamish Taylor, an acclaimed expert in innovation and change management. Discover how Taylor leverages cross-industry insights to drive success and build trust by truly understanding customer needs. Learn how to shift from focusing on personal success to enabling others, and explore the critical role of listening and empathy in creating valuable customer interactions. Taylor shares compelling examples from his diverse career, explaining how lessons from unexpected industries like yacht design and rugby refereeing can revolutionize traditional business practices. Whether you're a leader striving to enhance company culture or a sales professional seeking stronger client connections, this episode offers transformative insights on making business more human-centered. Don't miss this opportunity to rethink how you engage with customers and unlock the full potential of your business relationships! Topics Discussed:
About Hamish Taylor With a CV that the London Times described as “takes some beating”, Hamish Taylor has an award winning record of driving innovation and change in a number of very different environments. Today, he is widely recognised as one of the world’s leading experts in customer centricity as a basis for Transformation, Great Service and Innovation Hamish was trained in Brand management at international consumer goods giant Procter and Gamble, a Management Consultant at Price Waterhouse, Head of Brands at British Airways, CEO of International high speed railway Eurostar, and CEO of Sainsburys Bank – all before he was 40! In each case, he left behind a record of significant growth/turnaround triggered by a willingness to challenge industry/organisation norms and place the customer at the core of all activities. Regularly featured in broadcast media, today Hamish acts as an adviser to some of the world’s largest companies (and Governments). Over 350 organizations in 48 different countries have sought Hamish’s inspiration. The Inspired Leaders Network even gave him the title of “master thief” due to his record of stealing ideas from one environment to use in another. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
05 Mar 2025 | Ep29: How Open Conversations on Pay Can Enhance Workplace Culture with Rahim Rajan | 00:46:04 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. Unlock the secrets to redefining corporate reward systems by placing the human element at the core of financial advantage. In this insightful episode, Rahim Rajan, a leading expert from Andaz Advantage, delves into the evolving landscape of employee compensation, advocating for transparency, trust, and authenticity within organizations. Discover how legislative changes are reshaping the way businesses handle pay equity and transparency and learn why addressing these issues can create a culture of openness and inclusivity. We explore Rahim's journey and expertise in restructuring pay philosophies to benefit both businesses and employees, emphasizing the crucial role of open dialogues and innovative reward approaches. Dive into the complexities of performance assessment, the delicate balance of individual versus collective negotiation, and real-world strategies for enhancing job satisfaction and fairness in the workplace. Whether you're an HR professional, business leader, or an employee seeking to understand the intricacies of company reward systems, this episode provides valuable perspectives on making workplaces more human-centered. Don't miss this opportunity to gain insights on fostering a thriving work environment where everyone feels valued. Topics Discussed:
About Rahim Rajan Rahim is Director at Andaze Advantage, a reward consultancy that helps organisations realise long-term financial advantage through their reward programs while delivering employee engagement gains. His current clients are in the e-commerce and accounting sectors. Rahim has considerable experience in truly global Reward leadership roles with different ownership models and industries. He has a proven track record in delivering innovative reward programs and is an advocate for pay equity and greater transparency and authenticity in rewards. Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ | |||
06 Mar 2025 | Ep30: Building Commercial Skills and Nurturing Human Connections at Work with Heather Orton | 00:43:47 | |
Welcome to Human Wise, the podcast that explores the commercial advantage of being human at work. With host Helen Wada, executive coach and founder of The Human Advantage, each episode will explore what being human at work looks like across a wide range of industries, from people in senior management to those on the ground. In this episode of the Human Wise podcast, Helen engages in an enlightening conversation with Heather Orton, a dynamic leader from South Africa renowned for her strategic insights and passion for human-centric design. This episode invites listeners into a world where curiosity and creativity lead the way, encouraging organizations to rethink business strategies for long-term value and sustainability. Heather, currently steering the strategy and innovation for Parthen across Africa, unpacks her career journey which spans top global companies like KPMG and Accenture, as well as unique experiences with the royal household. Her diverse experiences have shaped her philosophy on the importance of being human at work, championing an environment that celebrates individuality and authenticity in the workplace. Heather shares her approach to leadership, emphasizing the power of empowering teams and fostering an inclusive work culture that embraces neurodiversity and personal challenges. In a decidedly interconnected world, this episode explores the delicate balance between human-centric leadership and commercial adeptness. Helen and Heather discuss the necessity of commercial skills in today’s business landscape, highlighting how relationship-building and effective communication are integral to professional success. Heather reveals her insights into developing commercial acumen, drawing from her extensive experience in various commercial sectors and not-for-profit initiatives. Perfect for professionals looking to enhance their leadership skills or those curious about the intersection of empathy and business success, this episode provides practical advice and thoughtful reflections on being more human at work Topics Discussed:
Further links to follow: Helen Wada: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/helen-wada The Human Advantage: https://www.thehumanadvantage.co.uk/ |