
Built to Lead - The Health Leaders of Tomorrow Podcast (Vernissage Health)
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09 Sep 2020 | Introducing Built to Lead | 00:02:59 | |
Matthew Goulbourne and Sarah Sawaya invite you to join them on their healthcare leadership journey as they talk to emerging and established leaders from all levels within the health care sector in the hope of breaking boundaries, inspiring hope and redirecting views on what the landscape of healthcare leadership is and can be. Music Courtesy of BenSounds Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Sep 2020 | Welcome to the Built to Lead Podcast | S1E000 | 00:19:12 | |
In this introductory episode we give a preview of the type of inspiring and challenging stories listeners should expect to hear throughout this season. We explore how this podcast was conceptualize and 'What is Vernissage Health' with its founder Wendy Nelson. -- Gratitude to our Partners: The Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), together, in partnership with Associated Medical Services (AMS), are pleased to support Vernissage Health 2020: A Dialogue Series for Health Care Leaders. Our partners share the aim of developing and supporting the future success of emerging leaders in health care. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
01 Oct 2020 | From Self Doubt to Confidence: The Faculty Perspective | S1E001 | 00:23:38 | |
In this episode we have a conversation about leadership beliefs and philosophies with two amazing faculty at the IHPME: Dr. Abi Sriharan and Dr. Julia Zarb. We discuss:
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01 Oct 2020 | From Self Doubt to Confidence: The Student Perspective | S1E002 | 00:30:50 | |
In this episode we have conversations with Mike De Whitt, Nida Shahid and Arlinda Ruco - emerging leaders who provided insight from the student perspective. We discuss:
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01 Oct 2020 | From Self Doubt to Confidence: The Alumni Perspective | S1E003 | 00:29:16 | |
In this episode we have a conversation with four recent IHPME alumni (Ryan Hinds, Madeline Cooper, Royce Jean-Louis and Dr. Ali Damji) to hear about their experiences and how they transitioned from being students to actively pursuing leadership positions in the health system. We discuss:
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01 Oct 2020 | From Self Doubt to Confidence: The Established Leader Perspective | S1E004 | 00:31:23 | |
In this episode we had a great conversation with 3 established leaders in our healthcare system - Mark Fam, Michael Millar and Zenita Hirji. We discuss:
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08 Oct 2020 | Built to Lead Live! From Self Doubt to Confidence with Matt Anderson and Camille Orridge | S1E005 | 00:47:16 | |
In the season finale of Built to Lead "From Self Doubt to Confidence", Matthew and Sarah hosted a live webinar-podcast recording. During this webinar they had a powerful conversations with Matt Anderson (CEO of Ontario Health) and Camille Orridge (Senior Fellow at the Wellesley Institute) about racism, addressing inequities, and leading transformation. In addition these two senior established leaders provided practical advice and encouraged emerging leaders to be the change this health system needs. This episode is a must listen for any emerging and even established leader. There are so many takeaways, you will have to listen to it at least twice. For the full webinar watch here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ea4gySel15Q ---- Gratitude to our Partners: The Dalla Lana School of Public Health (DLSPH) and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME), together, in partnership with Associated Medical Services (AMS), are pleased to support Vernissage Health 2020: A Dialogue Series for Health Care Leaders. Our partners share the aim of developing and supporting the future success of emerging leaders in health care. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Oct 2021 | Introducing Season 2 of Built to Lead | 00:02:09 | |
In Season 2 of Built to Lead: The Health Leaders of Tomorrow podcast, Matthew and Meghan explore leadership using The Five Minds of a Manager by Dr. Henry Mintzberg and Jonathan Gosling as a framework. Built to Lead. Your health care leadership journey starts here This Podcast is possible due to the generous support of the Vernissage Health Partners - Associated Medical Services (AMS), the Dalla Lanna School of Public Health, and the Institute of Health Policy, Management and Evaluation (IHPME). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
22 Nov 2021 | The Five Mindsets of a Leader: Introducing the Mindsets | S2E001 | 00:17:36 | |
Possessing the right attitude and mindset is the key to success, but what are those specific mindsets? This season we explore The Five Mindsets of a leader - grounded in the work of Drs. Henry Mintzberg and Jonathan Gosling. In this episode, we had the privilege to speak with Drs Henry Mintzberg and Michael Anderson to provide a high-level overview of the mindsets and what it takes as a leader to incorporate them into our professional lives. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
23 Nov 2021 | The Five Mindsets of a Leader: Reflective and Analytical | S2E002 | 00:32:34 | |
In this episode Matthew and Meghan will take a deeper dive into the reflective and analytical mindsets. We learn how to examine our current and past experience, and effectively strategize for the future with our special guests; Simone Harrington and Jan Campbell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
24 Nov 2021 | The Five Mindsets of a Leader: Worldly and Collaborative | S2E003 | 00:26:38 | |
The next two mindsets Matthew and Meghan explore is the Collaborative and the Worldly mindset. In this episode Simone Atungo and Sholom Glouberman help us understand how we can utilize these two mindsets to foster greater engagement and understanding of the individuals, the groups and the world beyond our network. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
01 Sep 2022 | The Five Mindsets of a Leader: Action | S2E004 | 00:24:34 | |
How can established leaders become change-makers in our health system? Through the action mindset, the catalyst that pulls all the mindsets together through the process of change. In the season finale, Matthew and Meghan discover practical steps to manage change through their conversations with the established leaders, John Yip and Shiran Isaackz. Learn more about Vernissage Health: https://www.vernissagehealth.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
12 Sep 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Introduction to Joy | S3E001 | 00:11:59 | |
In this opening episode Mobeen and Matthew introduce Joy and the model with which it will be discussed over the course of the season. Learn more about Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs: https://bit.ly/BTL-Maslow Learn more about Ikigai: https://bit.ly/BTL-Ikigai Learn more about Gross National Happiness: https://bit.ly/BTL-GrossNationalHappiness Learn more about PERMA: https://bit.ly/BTL-PERMA Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
12 Sep 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Meaning Part 1 | S3E002 | 00:30:04 | |
Mobeen and Matthew are joined by Dr. Zayna Khayat, VP of business development at Teladoc health. Zayna talks into all things joy derived from the simple strategies that help us get to the heart of finding meaning. This week's article, The Purpose of your Purpose, can be found at: https://bit.ly/BTL-PurposeOfYourPurpose Simon Sinek's The Power of Why, which Zayna mentions in today's discussion, can be found at: https://bit.ly/BTLPowerOfWhy Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
19 Sep 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Meaning Part 2 | S3E003 | 00:29:19 | |
Mobeen and Matthew continue their discussion with Dr. Zayna Khayat, diving deeper into the purpose of purpose, and how we can find our joy as we find meaning in our lives. The link to this week's article is:https://bit.ly/BTL-PurposeOfYourPurpose The link to Horizon's School for Change Agents: https://bit.ly/BTL-SchoolForChangeAgents Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Sep 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Relationships Part 1 | S3E004 | 00:25:14 | |
Matthew and Mobeen are joined by Angela Robertson, Executive Director of the Parkdale Queen West Community Health Centre. Angela takes us through relationships in a way you've probably never thought about relationships before, and gets to the root of how we can propagate communal joy in the community. Learn more about PERMA and Relationships: https://bit.ly/BTL-PERMA Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
03 Oct 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Relationships Part 2 | S3E005 | 00:36:32 | |
Angela takes the two articles we brought to discuss with her, and completely flips them on their heads, challenging Mobeen and Matthew to get to a more profound understanding of how we can help create joy for each other. The link to the first article we discuss is: https://bit.ly/BTL-3SecretsRelationshipGuru The link to the second article we discuss is: https://bit.ly/BTL-OvercomingLoneliness Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
10 Oct 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Positive Emotions Part 1 | S3E006 | 00:33:34 | |
Ron Beleno ( Twitter: @rb33canada ) joins Matthew and Mobeen to discuss what it's like being a leader in the caregiver space, how positive emotion helped along that journey, and how we can leverage self-reflection to stay motivated and foster positive emotion whether we're in the operating theatre, the boardroom, or at home in our personal lives. Learn more about PERMA and positive emotion: https://bit.ly/BTL-PERMA Read the article discussed in today's episode here: https://bit.ly/BTLSelfReflectionMotivation Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
17 Oct 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Positive Emotions Part 2 | S3E007 | 00:24:15 | |
Matthew and Mobeen are back with Ron Beleno ( Twitter: @rb33canada ) to talk about how we can make time for self-reflection even when it is difficult to do so, and the scientific reasons that hobbies can foster positive emotion and joy. We also learn about some really interesting hobbies of Ron's, and how they played a key role in his father's care journey. The article about making time for self-reflection is here: https://bit.ly/BTLMakeSelfReflectionTime The article about hobbies is available here: https://cnb.cx/3SbMh7S Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
24 Oct 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Engagement Part 1 | S3E008 | 00:26:15 | |
Matthew and Mobeen are joined by Mary Uhl-Bien, BNSF Railway Endowed Professor of Leadership at the TCU Neeley School of Business in Texas. It's a simple discussion about complexity theory and followership, and how these two areas of Mary's research are instrumental to helping us find Joy. Then, we look at an OBGYN department that was suffering from disengagement, and how they re-engaged and brought joy to their unit once again. Relationships as Described in Positive Psychology: https://bit.ly/BTL-PERMA Rediscovering Joy in the OBGYN department: https://bit.ly/BTL-OBGYNJoy Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
31 Oct 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Engagement Part 2 | S3E009 | 00:32:39 | |
Mary, Matthew, and Mobeen really get into the flow of things talking about how we can best engage and be present. The trio discuss athletics, musicians, the joy of having animals on your zoom calls, and what we can learn from that about setting conditions for workplace engagement - and of course the joy that being engaged brings us. Read the article about Zoom Fatigue: https://bit.ly/BTL-ZoomFatigue Read the article about musicians and athletes and flow: https://bit.ly/BTL-FlowAthletes Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
07 Nov 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Accomplishment Part 1 | S3E010 | 00:35:05 | |
Jackie Schleifer Taylor, President and CEO of London Health Sciences Centre, joins Matthew and Mobeen to talk about bouncing back from failure, the power of small wins, and how frequent feedback and celebration was crucial to managing through the worst waves of COVID-19. Learn about accomplishment in the PERMA model here: https://bit.ly/BTL-PERMA Read the article about the Power of Small Wins here: https://bit.ly/BTL-SmallWins Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
14 Nov 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Accomplishment Part 2 | S3E011 | 00:28:17 | |
Matthew and Mobeen reach the accomplishment of the last half of their last interview of season 3 as they talk with Jackie about the joy that comes from fostering deep trust with teams when celebrating accomplishments and acknowledging success, and the powerful reinforcing effects this can have. Check out the article The Power of Small Wins: https://bit.ly/BTL-SmallWins Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
21 Nov 2022 | Getting Back to Joy: Wrap-Up and Lessons Learned | S3E012 | 00:36:40 | |
Three emerging healthcare leaders join Matthew and Mobeen to talk about all the things they learned from listening to season 3, and we get their perspective on how new leaders in healthcare interpret and apply the sage advice from our guests. It is our pleasure to feature Julian Wong, Yasmin Sheikan, and Erin Trescases and listen to their perspectives on our final episode of season 3. See you in Fall 2023 for Season 4! Connect with us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/vernissage-health/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/vernissagehealth/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
07 Feb 2024 | Built to Lead Season 4: Introduction to Rebel with A Cause | S4E001 | 00:16:58 | |
In this introductory episode, our cohosts, Mobeen and Matthew, discuss how the podcast team selected the Season 4 theme “Rebels with a Cause”. Coming out of the pandemic in which unprecedented change was the norm, the podcast team chose to seek inspiration this year from those health leaders who, day to day, defy the norm. Leaders who continually challenge conventions in pursuit of personal, organizational and health system transformation and change.
Like every season, our hosts “set the table” during this introduction and review the framework that guides the conversation with guests in each episode. In Season 4, Francesca Gino’s five elements of Rebel Talent, the traits of change makers, serves as the framework for dialogue in each episode.
The format of episodes is explained – two episodes per guest. The first episode explores, through lively conversation, the rebel trait – diversity, perspective, curiosity, novelty and authenticity. The second episodes show cases two contemporary academic papers through which the trait is explored by each guest.
Welcome aboard and enjoy Season 4 of Built to Lead – Health Leaders of Tomorrow!
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14 Feb 2024 | Built to Lead Season 4: Live Launch with Ene Underwood | S4E002 | 00:36:03 | |
Built to Lead Season 4: Live Launch with Ene Underwood, CEO, Habitat for Humanity (GTA)
Listeners are welcomed to Season 4 by Dr.Audrey Laporte, Director of IHPME, who thanked the students and alumni of IHPME for creating and sustaining the Built to Lead Podcast, a companion offering of Vernissage Health. The podcast is used as a learning tool in graduate level leadership classes throughout IHPME and ensures that health leadership is a career path for those who want to have impact in the field.
In this special live launch, Ene Underwood, currently CEO at Habitat for Humanity (GTA), starts Season 4 with an engaging conversation about what it means to be a rebel for a cause and her leadership journey from the private sector to health care to housing.
Along the way, our cohosts, Hannah and Matthew, mine some gems of advice for emerging and early career leaders on what it takes to lead and advocate for positive change. Ene reflect on some pivotal learning moments in her career and encourages us all, as leaders, to have patience, leverage our power, and do the homework to become effective leaders of change.
Episode Guest:
For over a decade, Ene Underwood has been the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater Toronto Area. There she leads a team that defies the odds by helping working families build strength, stability and self-reliance through affordable homeownership in what is characterized as one of most challenging residential real estate markets in North America.
Ene was a member of Ontario’s Housing Affordability Task Force which filed its report with the Ontario government in February 2022 setting an ambitious goal of 1.5 million new homes over the next decade.
Ene’s career began in the private sector as a strategy consultant with McKinsey & Company, followed by close to two decades of leadership in Ontario’s publicly funded hospital sector, before devoting her career to addressing the housing challenges facing the GTA and Canada.
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21 Feb 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Diversity Part 1 |S4E003 | 00:22:44 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Diversity Part 1.
Our cohosts, Mobeen and Matthew are joined by Dr. Roberta Timothy in this episode about diversity – the first of the five elements required of “good rebels” to create positive change.
In part 1 of this conversation, Dr. Timothy discusses what is means to be anti-racist and anti-oppressive as a leader of change and how health leaders can cultivate this thinking in their work as they take action to create change in our health system.
Dr. Timothy is the Black Health lead at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, and founder of the Masters of Public Health in Black Health, who started its inaugural cohort in September of 2023. For her work, she has been named a Top 25 women of influence in 2022, and winner of the Doris Anderson award in 2021.
Dr. Timothy strives for justice through efforts of decolonization, especially in the world of healthcare and social determinants of health. She has over 30 years of experience working in frontline community health, conduction her work through an anti-racist and anti-oppression lens. She is also a co-founder of Continuing Healing Consultants, where she has trained many practitioners in Anti-Oppression psychotherapy.
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23 Feb 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Diversity Part 2 |S4E004 | 00:36:10 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Diversity Part 2:
Mobeen and Matthew continue their conversation with Dr. Timothy and discuss two articles about inclusive leadership in professional education and in the actual practice of leadership. The first article is about the importance of providing Black mentorship in medical residency programs and the criticality for racially concordant mentorship. In the second article, they discuss what is means to be an inclusive leader, including the six dimensions of inclusive leaders.
Here are the two articles discussed with Dr. Timothy:
The Key to Inclusive Leadership by Juliet Bourke and Andrea Titus. Harvard Business Review. March 6, 2020 Available at: https://hbr.org/2020/03/the-key-to-inclusive-leadership
The Needs for Addressing Black Mentorship Within Residency Training in Canada by Onaope Egbedeyi BA, Hadal El-Hadi MD, Tina R. Madzima MDCM, Teresa Semalulu MD MPH, Modupe Tunde-Byass MB BS, Rukia Swaleh MD; for the Black Physicians of Canada Research Group Available at: https://www.cmaj.ca/content/194/42/E1455
Dr. Timothy is the Black Health lead at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto, and founder of the Masters of Public Health in Black Health, who started its inaugural cohort in Sep[tember of 2023. For her work, she has been named a Top 25 women of influence in 2022, and winner of the Doris Anderson award in 2021.
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28 Feb 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Perspective Part 1 | |S4E005 | 00:42:19 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Perspective Part 1.
Dr. Eileen de Villa is the guest in this episode about perspective – the second of the five elements required of “good rebels” to create positive change.
In part 1 of this conversation, Dr. de Villa discusses the importance of “perspective” as a leadership skill, particularly during times when leaders are faced with great stress. In these situations, the thinking of leaders must broaden to allow one to consider more possibilities before making decisions.
Dr. de Villa sheds light on how she maintained perspective while leading Toronto Public Health through its response to COVID-19 and what she learned about leadership while navigating the City’s public health response to the pandemic.
Dr. Eileen de Villa is the Medical Officer of Health for the City of Toronto. In this position, she leads Toronto Public Health, the largest local public health agency in Canada, which offers various programs and services to the city’s more than 3 million residents.
In the fight against COVID-19, Dr. de Villa guided Toronto’s largest vaccination campaign. Her unwavering commitment to equipping the public with knowledge and her pivotal role in pandemic response has been recognized globally.
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01 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Perspective Part 2 | |S4E006 | 00:23:58 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Perspective Part 2:
Mobeen and Matthew continue their conversation with Dr. de Villa and discuss the three key skills in perspective management. Firstly, "perspective-taking" is the ability to adopt the standpoint of others, aiding in understanding their desires and concerns. The second skill, "perspective-seeking," involves actively reaching out to grasp different viewpoints without judgment, promoting authentic curiosity and learning. Lastly, "perspective-coordinating" entails leveraging the collected perspectives to gain insights, understand impacts on individuals, and make well-informed decisions.
Their engaging conversation draws out the importance of comprehending others' viewpoints and using them to make effective leadership decisions, particularly during uncertain, crisis situations.
Here is the article discussed with Dr. de Villa:
Why Understanding Other Perspectives is a Key Leadership Skill by Stephan Surdek. Forbes Magazine. Nov 17, 2016 Available at: Why Understanding other perspectives is a key leadership skill
Dr. Eileen de Villa is the Medical Officer of Health for the City of Toronto. In this position, she leads Toronto Public Health, the largest local public health agency in Canada, which offers various programs and services to the city’s more than 3 million residents.
In the fight against COVID-19, Dr. de Villa guided Toronto’s largest vaccination campaign. Her unwavering commitment to equipping the public with knowledge and her pivotal role in pandemic response has been recognized globally.
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13 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Novelty Part 1 |S4E009 | 00:41:09 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Novelty Part 1.
Mobeen and Matthew welcome guest, Connie Clerici to Built to Lead to examine the element of novelty as a trait of “good rebels”. Connie is a system innovator who embodies the principle of novelty in all of her work. Connie founded Closing the Gap Healthcare as a disruptive force in the home care landscape in Canada. With a background in nursing, Closing the Gap, led by Connie, has embraced the cutting edge of how home services are provided, expanding into community clinic work, virtual care, and social support.
Connie is currently Board Chair at Closing the Gap. She actively gives back to shaping the next generation of leaders in her work on the Advisory Board of the Ivey School of Business at Western University and as a Senior Fellow in the Dalla Lana School of Public Health at the University of Toronto.
Her pragmatic approach to how we deliver home care in Canada earned her the Queen Elizabeth Second Diamond Jubilee medal in 2012. This is in addition to dozens of other accolades including Canada’s Most Powerful Women, RBC Entrepreneur of the year, and a top 25 women of influence.
In part 1 of this conversation, Connie relays her leadership story, beginning as a health care aid and critical care nurse in hospital. Novelty and change were not welcome leadership characteristics in hospitals, sending Connie on a journey into community nursing where she focused on serving the needs of vulnerable children with special needs. Again, dissatisfied with the “status quo”, she eventually created Closing the Gap - a novel way of serving clients and families, based on a culture of quality, autonomy and respect.
She discusses the evolution of Closing the Gap diversifying services from children to seniors. Connie discussed her definition of “thought leadership” – her focus on values and how values form the tenets of the organization including evidence-based services, continuous learning, and innovation.
She encourages leaders to focus on novelty – embracing new opportunities that are outside of one’s comfort zone, seeking mentors and engaging with people who hold diverse and different perspectives from your own. She ends with advice for new and early career leaders based on her experience in health leadership.
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15 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Novelty Part 2 | S4E010 | 00:16:21 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Novelty Part 2:
In part two, Mathew and I will continue our discussion with Connie by exploring two articles on tools to analyze and manage novel thinking and innovations in health services. Join us in Part 2 as Connie shares some of the tools she uses as a health leader.
The first article is based on an approach of analyzing novelty of service innovation in a healthcare setting. The authors frame healthcare innovation as a product of four domains: organizational newness, environmental newness, market newness and technological newness.
The article suggests these four dimensions work together and can enhance or inhibit the opportunity for innovation. For instance, virtual care was technically feasible long before COVID-19, but it wasn’t until the necessity from environmental newness that it really came to be more feasible. Therefore, it is important that we consider how these four dimensions are working together to create the groundwork for innovation and novel thinking to occur.
The second article discusses the relationship between novelty and constraints. Constraints are often seen as restrictions getting in the way of novel ideas, but in fact the empirical evidence shows that constraints can motivate and focus novelty. No constraints can lead to chaos, adverse outcomes and other unintended consequences.
Connie brings the two articles together and discusses how public policy and regulations, as a framework for constraint, can support how innovation and novel forms of service delivery evolve and are adopted. Other examples are discussed including virtual care and digital health solutions.
Here are the articles discussed with Connie Clerici:
Novelty and success of healthcare service innovation: A comparison between China and the Netherlands. Authored Yu Mu, Rujun Wang, and Ying Huang. University of South Florida M3 Publishing, 2021
https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1154&context=m3publishing
Why Constraints Are Good for Innovation. Oguz A. Acar, Mural Tarakci and Daan van Knippenberg. Harvard Business Review. November 22, 2019.
https://hbr.org/2019/11/why-constraints-are-good-for-innovation
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06 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Curiosity Part 1 |S4E007 | 00:21:37 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Curiosity Part 1.
Mobeen and Matthew welcome an exceptional guest in this episode, William Jones. William is the founder of an angel-funded pre-seed start-up, Leynek Medical, headquartered in Ottawa, Canada. Leynek Medical is focused on the design and commercialization of hardware and software aimed at improving the delivery of primary care to cancer patients and revolutionizing oncology in the community and primary care setting.
In part 1 of this conversation, William discusses the importance of rebel “curiosity” to drive health innovation and challenge the norms of how health services are organized and delivered. From William’s perspective, a good rebel channels curiosity appropriately. Based on his experience, curiosity is best received in the right “time and place” depending on the stage of product development and the business cycle or needs of the organization.
William’s curiosity drove his ten-year quest to eventually create Leynek Medical. He discusses the leadership skill of listening to stakeholders and carefully observing today’s health processes. Understanding the present environment helped William and his team generate breakthroughs and fresh new perspectives on how to deliver health care to oncology patients.
Often, being curious starts early in life. William recalls that curiosity and his thirst for learning originated in childhood and continues today as he promotes curiosity with his children, within his company and the broader health system.
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08 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Curiosity Part 2 | S4E008 | 00:29:19 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Curiosity Part 2:
A lively discussion about curiosity with William Jones continues in Part 2. How does the element of curiosity support innovation and facilitate health system change and transformation?
William notes how difficult change is and points out the limitations of using change models. Instead, William emphasizes the need to focus on people - thoroughly understanding people and their current work processes then building trust and strong relationships to facilitate change.
He also discusses the need for health leaders to demonstrate vulnerability in leading change. This means being willing to admit they don’t have all the answers, to explore ideas and follow others to co-create “small wins” as the initial steps to larger scale change.
The second article discussed sheds light on the “the curiosity perception gap” and the challenges organizations face in terms of how curiosity is viewed differently by C-suite executives and other staff. William suggests this might represent the tension in organizations between the need for “execution” and “exploration”. An organization needs to set expectations and be clear about the specific “time and place” for curiosity. Where does curiosity fit in current workflows and business cycles? William shares some approaches for encouraging curiosity used in Leynek Medical. Last, the topic of “information control” in organizations is cited as a possible factor inhibiting the expression of curiosity.
Here are the articles discussed with William Jones:
Create and Sustain a Culture of Curiosity in Healthcare: A Case Study of a Home Healthcare Organization in Toronto. Sandra McKay, Emily Kind and Kathryn Nichol. Healthcare Quarterly. October 2022.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36412530/
Research: 83% of Executives Say They Encourage Curiosity. Just 52% of Employees Agree. Spencer Harrison, Erin Pinkis and Ion Cohen. Harvard Business Review. Sept 20, 2018.
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20 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 1 | S4E011 | 00:33:18 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 1.
In our final episode of Season 4, Mobeen and Matthew welcome a cross- generational leadership panel to explore the concept of authenticity in leadership. The panel includes an emerging leader, a mid-career leader and an “expert” leader who share their experiences about what makes an authentic leader and good rebel.
Sahand Ensafi is the emerging leader guest. Sahand is an Emergency Medicine Physician Assistant with 10 years of experience working at the University Health Network (UHN) and a recent graduate from the MHSc Health Administration program at the University of Toronto.
Jacklyn Pearce is the mid-career leader on the panel. Jacklyn is Executive Director of the Office of Health System Transformation at London Health Sciences Centre in London, Ontario. Jacklyn is a registered Occupational Therapist. She completed a Masters in Quality Improvement and Patient Safety through IHPME at the University of Toronto.
Wendy Nelson is the “expert” health leader guest. Wendy is an experienced health executive, currently serving as Senior Fellow within IHPME and is founder of Vernissage Health. Wendy has served as a senior executive in a broad range of settings in the private and public sectors. She possesses a Masters in Health Administration from University of Toronto and a Masters in International Health Leadership from McGill University.
In Part 1 of the conversation, each panel member shares what they believe are the qualities of a “good rebel”. Turning to the element of authenticity, each shares their definition of authentic leadership and approaches to how they remain “authentic” as leaders in health care.
Authenticity often is expressed through storytelling by leaders. Stories of “failure” often resonate and have more impact that traditional “hero” or “success” stories. Wendy speaks to the powerful storytelling focus of Vernissage Health Leaders Dialogue Series where leaders are invited to share stories of struggle and setbacks to develop the next generation of health leaders in Canada.
Sahand and Jacklyn concur that these stories “humanize” more experienced leaders, build mentoring relationship and demonstrate that perfection is not the goal. All health leaders can learn and grow from missteps.
The episode ends with a question about why more research and focus has not been given to “authentic leadership”. Jacklyn speculates that we are in a transition from old to new ways of leadership – a transition from old power to new power. On this journey, we both need to learn how to be authentic leaders and unlearn some aspects of traditional hierarchical leadership.
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22 Mar 2024 | Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 2 | S4E012 | 00:48:41 | |
Rebels with a Cause: Exploring the Element of Authenticity Part 2:
In Part 2 of the episode on authenticity, the panel discusses authentic leadership in practice. Sahand reflects about his observation of authentic leadership (AL) in his career and what qualities are essential for authentic leaders, especially from the perspective of those just starting their careers. The importance of developing self-awareness and having authentic leadership mentors is highlighted.
From a mid-career perspective, Jacklyn shares that self-doubt is part of one’s entire leadership journey, not just in early career stages. Confidence comes with practice and by having a support system or “circle of influence” in place.
Later in career, Wendy reports that in her experience, mid to late career leaders can become complacent and perhaps “over confident” and rate themselves as more effective and authentic than others do. Humility and self-awareness are key in this stage of career to help retain authenticity.
The panel also explores the influence of authentic leadership, civility norms in the workplace and the possibility of burnout and turnover among early career health professionals who are subjected to co-worker incivility. Reasons for workplace incivility, the role of health leaders in role modelling civility and authentically challenging incivility is discussed.
Here are the articles discussed with the authenticity panel:
Authentic leadership in healthcare organizations: A study of 14 chief executive officers and 70 direct reports. Marcy Saxe-Braithwaite, Sylvia Gautreau. Health Management Forum, December 2019
https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/0840470419890634?journalCode=hmfa
Title: The Effect of Authentic Leadership, Person-Job Fit, and Civility Norms on New Graduate Nurses Experiences of Coworker Incivility and Burnout. Health K. Spence-Laschinger and Emily A. Read. Journal of Nursing Administration. Vol 16 No 11. Nov. 2016
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07 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Introduction to Standing up or sitting out | S5E001 | 00:18:28 | |
Built to Lead Season 5: Standing Up, Sitting Out Welcome to Season 5 of Built to Lead! In this introductory episode, co-hosts Mobeen and Matthew discusses and challenges the traditional view of leadership as a straight climb up the ladder. Instead, they introduce this season’s theme - "Standing Up or Sitting Out" - a new leadership paradigm that embraces adaptability, self-awareness, and strategic decision-making. Through insightful conversations with healthcare leaders, this season explores the fluid nature of leadership: when to step up, take action, and advocate for change, and when to step back, reflect, and support from the sidelines. Leadership isn’t just about always leading from the front. Sometimes, the most impactful moves come from knowing when to let others take the lead. Join us as we uncover the real-life stories and expert insights that redefine what it means to lead in today’s ever-evolving world. Whether you're navigating a leadership transition, embracing non-linear career paths, or cultivating adaptability, Season 5 has something for you. Follow the conversation and connect with us: LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Instagram: @VernissageHealth More info: www.vernissagehealth.com Tune in and get ready to redefine leadership on your own terms! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
12 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Dr. Maja Djikic– Part 1| S5E002 | 00:32:32 | |
Hosts Matthew and Shagun welcome Dr. Maja Djikic, a leading expert in leadership development and the psychology of change. As Associate Professor at Rotman School of Management and Director of the Self-Development Lab, Maja helps leaders navigate personal transformation and unlock underdeveloped strengths. In this episode, Maja introduces the "Wheel of Self", a model that connects motivation, behavior, emotion, mind, and body in personal growth. She challenges the idea that leadership is about reinforcing strengths, arguing that real change happens when we work on our weaknesses. She also explores stagnation vs. growth, the role of self-reflection, and how leaders can realign with their purpose when progress feels stalled. Stay tuned for Part 2, where Maja dives deeper into rapid transformation and breaking mental barriers. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
14 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Dr. Maja Djikic– Part 2|S5E003 | 00:29:48 | |
In Part 2, hosts Matthew and Shagun continue their conversation with Dr. Maja Djikic, exploring how leaders can overcome stagnation and accelerate personal transformation. Building on the Wheel of Self, Maja explains how joy—not happiness—is a key indicator of growth and how self-limiting beliefs, stored in our nervous system, hold us back. She introduces embodied learning, showing why true change requires rewiring deep-seated patterns, not just willpower. Key takeaways: Recognizing stagnation and knowing when to step back How rapid transformation is possible The role of mindfulness and emotional regulation in leadership growth Maja challenges traditional leadership models, offering a science-backed approach to breaking through mental barriers and unlocking full potential. Missed Part 1? Check out our previous episode on the Wheel of Self and self-awareness in leadership. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Healt Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
19 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis– Part 1|S5E004 | 00:23:56 | |
Leadership in Motion: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis – Part 1 In this episode of Built to Lead, hosts Matthew and Mobeen sit down with Christine Dupuis, Chief Product Officer at Caribou, to discuss leadership through different seasons of life and career. Christine shares her experiences navigating product leadership, AI, startups, and mission-driven organizations, offering practical lessons on self-awareness, adaptability, and leadership evolution. Christine challenges the traditional narrative that leaders must always be at the forefront, instead showing how stepping back, enabling others, and optimizing personal energy can create long-term impact. Key takeaways: Leadership isn’t about being in control—it’s about knowing when to step up, when to step back, and how to build a team and career that aligns with your strengths and values. Check out our previous episode on Leadership in Seasons with Dr. Maja Djikic.. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
21 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis– Part 2|S5E005 | 00:19:55 | |
In this episode of Built to Lead – Season 5: Leadership in Seasons with Christine Dupuis, the hosts, Matthew and Mobeen continue their conversation with Christine on navigating leadership through career transitions. Christine shares candid insights from her journey at Google, Hootsuite, and Caribou, offering practical advice on embracing uncertainty, testing opportunities, and staying grounded in your values. She reflects on the importance of self-awareness in leadership and how staying curious can open unexpected doors. This episode is packed with lessons for leaders at every stage—especially those starting their careers in today’s challenging market. Key Takeaway: Leadership is a continuous journey of self-awareness, curiosity, and embracing new opportunities—even in uncertain times. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
26 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman - Part 1 | 00:34:37 | |
Part 1: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen welcome a dynamic panel—Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman—to explore embracing non-linear career paths and leadership agility. Jennifer, President & CEO of SickKids Foundation, Ryan, Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion at the Dalla Lana School of Public Health, and Neil, founder of Sutherland House Publishing and RIWI, share their personal journeys of navigating change and unexpected career transitions. In this engaging discussion, Jennifer speaks candidly about the courage required to be the first and only person of color in leadership spaces, emphasizing the importance of choosing strategic moments to advocate for change. Ryan reflects on his transition from a CFL athlete to healthcare leader, sharing insights into overcoming imposter syndrome and finding transferable skills. Neil offers a powerful perspective on entrepreneurial leadership, highlighting the value of standing up to challenges while knowing when to strategically step back. Please note: Due to technical difficulties, there are some brief moments of audio disruption in this episode. We appreciate your understanding and hope you still enjoy this rich and insightful conversation. Stay tuned for Part 2, where Jennifer, Ryan, and Neil dive deeper into how mentorship, representation, and adaptability shape successful careers and impactful leadership. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
28 Mar 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman - Part 2 | 00:35:45 | |
Part 2: Embracing Non-Linear Career Paths with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman Hosts Matthew and Mobeen continue their insightful discussion with Jennifer Bernard, Ryan Hinds, and Neil Seeman, diving deeper into how leaders can successfully navigate non-linear career paths through mentorship, adaptability, and resilience. Jennifer emphasizes the importance of adaptability, sharing her experiences of shifting across diverse fields, including arts, culture, and healthcare philanthropy. She highlights the power of embracing discomfort and taking risks to foster personal and organizational growth. Ryan shares his reflections on the lessons learned from transitioning from professional athletics to healthcare, emphasizing that career agility often means staying open to unexpected opportunities and maintaining focus on impact over titles or salary. Neil underscores the value of interdisciplinary approaches and amplifying "quiet voices," reflecting on his experiences of entrepreneurial leadership and how taking strategic risks often leads to greater innovation and impact. The panelists offer powerful closing insights, reminding listeners that career agility means cultivating a willingness to embrace uncertainty, chase meaningful impact, and align one's work deeply with personal values. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
02 Apr 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu – Part 1| S5E008 | 00:31:26 | |
Part 1: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini welcome two distinguished guests, Dr. Joanne Liu and Rahul Chandran, to Built to Lead, to explore the theme of resilient leadership in high-stakes global environments. Joanne, a globally recognized medical humanitarian leader and former International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), and Rahul, Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer at Grand Challenges Canada, share their insights from extensive experience in humanitarian innovation and global health leadership. In this compelling conversation, Joanne and Rahul discuss the complexities of deciding when to stand up or step back in leadership roles, highlighting the critical importance of assessment, consultation, and intellectual clarity. They challenge the traditional concept of resilience, redefining it as a blend of adaptability, persistence, and emotional intelligence, rather than simply "toughing it out." Both guests underscore the role of values-based leadership, emphasizing ethical clarity and humility as essential traits, particularly when navigating ambiguity and crisis. Rahul emphasizes the courage to seek help and admit uncertainty, while Joanne highlights the strength found in humility and genuine engagement with teams and stakeholders. Stay tuned for Part 2, where Rahul and Joanne delve further into navigating career transitions, mentorship, and practical leadership strategies for emerging leaders. You can get Joanne's book here: L'Ebola, les bombes et les migrants Reach out to her on her socials:
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04 Apr 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu – Part 2| S5E009 | 00:33:42 | |
Part 2: Resilience Across Career Stages with Rahul Chandran and Dr. Joanne Liu Hosts Matthew and Mohini continue their engaging discussion with Rahul Chandran, Chief Strategy and Partnership Officer at Grand Challenges Canada, and Dr. Joanne Liu, former International President of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), exploring deeper insights into resilient and values-driven leadership in global humanitarian work. Rahul shares his perspectives on mobilizing intrinsic motivation within organizations, especially during crises, highlighting the necessity of embedding core values and culture well before adversity strikes. Joanne emphasizes the crucial role of humility and vulnerability in leadership, reinforcing that being humble doesn't equate to weakness but rather indicates strength, empathy, and openness. Joanne also introduces her new book, "Ebola, Bombs, and Migrants," which critically examines global responses driven by fear and security concerns, advocating instead for solidarity and common humanity. Rahul contributes thoughts on storytelling versus story-selling, stressing the importance of authenticity and genuine narrative in leadership and organizational culture. Both leaders provide practical advice for emerging leaders facing career transitions, emphasizing courage in decision-making, acceptance of imperfection, pacing oneself for the "ultramarathon" of life, and finding moments of personal nourishment amidst challenging environments. The episode concludes with powerful messages on how young Canadians can contribute meaningfully to global health and humanitarian causes, urging them to leverage their privilege to advocate for justice, equity, and solidarity. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
09 Apr 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer - Part 1 | 00:33:24 | |
Part 1: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer Hosts Matthew and Hannah welcome Dr. Peter Singer, a globally recognized leader in health innovation and bioethics, to Built to Lead. Peter shares invaluable insights drawn from his diverse and impactful career, including roles as co-founder and former CEO of Grand Challenges Canada, Special Advisor to the Director-General of the World Health Organization, and founder of the University of Toronto's Joint Centre for Bioethics. You can follow Peter's latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/. In this episode, Peter explores the importance of navigating career transitions with purpose and impact, reflecting on his own journey through multiple career acts. He emphasizes viewing careers not as a series of titles, but as a progression of solving increasingly significant problems. Peter provides practical wisdom on entrepreneurial thinking within both startups and large organizations, and how adopting an innovative mindset can lead to transformational leadership. Peter also discusses the pivotal moments in his leadership journey, offering personal anecdotes about mentorship, handling feedback, and the critical role of trust and humility in leadership. He underscores the importance of aligning career choices with personal values and impact goals, urging leaders to prioritize meaningful accomplishments over titles. Stay tuned for Part 2, where Peter further elaborates on strategies for supportive leadership and fostering a culture of authentic feedback and continuous growth. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. | |||
11 Apr 2025 | Built to Lead Season 5: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer - Part 2 | 00:35:33 | |
Part 2: Navigating Leadership Transitions with Dr. Peter Singer In Part 2 of their discussion, hosts Matthew and Hannah continue their enriching conversation with Dr. Peter Singer, a renowned global health innovator and bioethics leader. You can follow Peter's latest writings and reflections on his Substack at http://singerp.substack.com/. Peter shares deeper insights into the critical role of mentorship, strategic storytelling, and navigating career transitions with integrity and clarity. Peter provides practical advice on mentorship, including how to identify and engage mentors effectively, emphasizing the importance of diversity and strategic alignment with personal career goals. He outlines clear tactics for building meaningful mentor relationships that accelerate personal growth and career development. The conversation explores the "golden handcuffs" dilemma—balancing economic security with personal fulfillment and integrity. Peter shares his reflections on personal experiences, emphasizing the need for thoughtful decision-making around career shifts, the value of experimentation early in one's career, and recognizing when it's necessary to move on for greater happiness and impact. Peter also delves into the power of storytelling, highlighting how leaders can effectively articulate their experiences by clearly framing problems, solutions, personal contributions, and outcomes. He emphasizes the importance of authenticity, learning from failure, and maintaining humility as core elements of impactful storytelling. The episode concludes with Peter's compelling advice to young and emerging leaders: focus on solving meaningful problems, maintain integrity, and balance ambition with humility and enjoyment along the journey. Connect with us on LinkedIn: Vernissage Health Follow us on Instagram: @VernissageHealth Learn more about the BTL Podcast and Vernissage Health: www.vernissagehealth.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. |