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Ep 10: The Highlights From Series 1

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We’re coming to the end of Series 1 of The Pocket Dojō podcast. If you’ve taken the time and trouble to download and a listen to any of the episodes, both myself and my talented co-host, Learning through doing appreciate you. Thank you.

It’s been fun to learn what it takes to put a podcast together and to find our podcast voice in the process.

In this episode (and the upcoming final two episodes) we wanted to underline and summarise the key themes and topics that are evolving and coming to the fore during these uncertain and turbulent times.

The Essence of Leadership in Today's World

Leadership is a term that's been dissected and discussed for ages, and yet it remains as elusive as ever. In 2019, Forbes magazine highlighted the staggering $366 billion spent annually on leadership development worldwide. Despite this investment, we continue to grapple with the challenges and opportunities that leadership presents.

In our conversations, we've come to understand leadership not just as a set of qualities or skills but as a dynamic process of learning and adapting in real time. The complexity and rapid pace of change in our world demand that we evolve our understanding of leadership from problem-solving to creative exploration.

Regenerative Practice: A New Paradigm

During our discussions, Asha and I delved into the concept of regeneration, which can mean different things to different people. For me, regeneration is about fostering conditions that allow life, in all its forms, to thrive. It's about people and place, evolving together over time.

We drew parallels with natural ecosystems, where species must adapt quickly to survive. This adaptability is something we must emulate in our organizations and teams, especially in the face of technological advancements like artificial intelligence.

The Role of Technology and AI

Technology, including AI, should serve as tools that enhance biological and social life rather than control it. While AI currently focuses on narrow goals, we must consider its broader impact on the systems it's meant to help. This is a topic we plan to explore further in future episodes of the Pocket Dojo podcast.

Nurturing Relationships and Learning Through Doing

One of the key insights from our podcast is the importance of nurturing relationships. We are social creatures, and even those of us who are introverted or solitary cannot exist in isolation. Our relationships shape us, and we shape them in return.

Art emphasized the value of diversity and the need to learn from people with different perspectives. Although this can be challenging, it is essential for developing resilience and adaptability.

Truth-Telling and Cultural Shifts

Another critical area we discussed is the importance of truth-telling. We must confront the illusions we hold about nature, such as the belief in unlimited economic growth on a finite planet. Addressing our fears, guilt, and shame about the past is crucial for moving forward.

A Framework for Team Development

Asha introduced a powerful framework for team development called "learning through doing," which consists of three parts: step back, go deeper, and experiment and refine. This process encourages teams to observe reality, connect the dots, and engage in deeper conversations to create a shared vision and purpose.

The Leadership Circle Collective Leadership Assessment

I shared the Leadership Circle Collective Leadership Assessment, a tool that evaluates how effectively a collective works together. Understanding the culture, language, and behaviour patterns within an organization is vital for driving change and achieving goals.

The Power of Conversation and Storytelling

Both Asha and I highlighted the significance of quality conversations and storytelling in shaping organisational culture and driving regenerative leadership.

These elements are foundational for reflecting, collaborating, and adapting to complex challenges.

Looking Ahead

As we wrap up the first series of the Pocket Dojo podcast, we're excited to share two thematic episodes in May while preparing for the second series.

We'll be featuring guests who will discuss their regenerative practices and work, offering fresh perspectives and insights.

In conclusion, the journey of leadership and regeneration is ongoing and multifaceted. It requires us to be reflective, collaborative, and adaptable.

By embracing these principles, we can navigate the complexities of our world and create conditions for success that are not just sustainable but regenerative.

Stay tuned for more discussions on the Pocket Dojo podcast, and thank you for joining us on this exploration of leadership and regeneration.


Get full access to The Pocket Dojō at thepocketdojo.substack.com/subscribe
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We’re coming to the end of Series 1 of The Pocket Dojō podcast. If you’ve taken the time and trouble to download and a listen to any of the episodes, both myself and my talented co-host, Learning through doing appreciate you. Thank you.

It’s been fun to learn what it takes to put a podcast together and to find our podcast voice in the process.

In this episode (and the upcoming final two episodes) we wanted to underline and summarise the key themes and topics that are evolving and coming to the fore during these uncertain and turbulent times.

The Essence of Leadership in Today's World

Leadership is a term that's been dissected and discussed for ages, and yet it remains as elusive as ever. In 2019, Forbes magazine highlighted the staggering $366 billion spent annually on leadership development worldwide. Despite this investment, we continue to grapple with the challenges and opportunities that leadership presents.

In our conversations, we've come to understand leadership not just as a set of qualities or skills but as a dynamic process of learning and adapting in real time. The complexity and rapid pace of change in our world demand that we evolve our understanding of leadership from problem-solving to creative exploration.

Regenerative Practice: A New Paradigm

During our discussions, Asha and I delved into the concept of regeneration, which can mean different things to different people. For me, regeneration is about fostering conditions that allow life, in all its forms, to thrive. It's about people and place, evolving together over time.

We drew parallels with natural ecosystems, where species must adapt quickly to survive. This adaptability is something we must emulate in our organizations and teams, especially in the face of technological advancements like artificial intelligence.

The Role of Technology and AI

Technology, including AI, should serve as tools that enhance biological and social life rather than control it. While AI currently focuses on narrow goals, we must consider its broader impact on the systems it's meant to help. This is a topic we plan to explore further in future episodes of the Pocket Dojo podcast.

Nurturing Relationships and Learning Through Doing

One of the key insights from our podcast is the importance of nurturing relationships. We are social creatures, and even those of us who are introverted or solitary cannot exist in isolation. Our relationships shape us, and we shape them in return.

Art emphasized the value of diversity and the need to learn from people with different perspectives. Although this can be challenging, it is essential for developing resilience and adaptability.

Truth-Telling and Cultural Shifts

Another critical area we discussed is the importance of truth-telling. We must confront the illusions we hold about nature, such as the belief in unlimited economic growth on a finite planet. Addressing our fears, guilt, and shame about the past is crucial for moving forward.

A Framework for Team Development

Asha introduced a powerful framework for team development called "learning through doing," which consists of three parts: step back, go deeper, and experiment and refine. This process encourages teams to observe reality, connect the dots, and engage in deeper conversations to create a shared vision and purpose.

The Leadership Circle Collective Leadership Assessment

I shared the Leadership Circle Collective Leadership Assessment, a tool that evaluates how effectively a collective works together. Understanding the culture, language, and behaviour patterns within an organization is vital for driving change and achieving goals.

The Power of Conversation and Storytelling

Both Asha and I highlighted the significance of quality conversations and storytelling in shaping organisational culture and driving regenerative leadership.

These elements are foundational for reflecting, collaborating, and adapting to complex challenges.

Looking Ahead

As we wrap up the first series of the Pocket Dojo podcast, we're excited to share two thematic episodes in May while preparing for the second series.

We'll be featuring guests who will discuss their regenerative practices and work, offering fresh perspectives and insights.

In conclusion, the journey of leadership and regeneration is ongoing and multifaceted. It requires us to be reflective, collaborative, and adaptable.

By embracing these principles, we can navigate the complexities of our world and create conditions for success that are not just sustainable but regenerative.

Stay tuned for more discussions on the Pocket Dojo podcast, and thank you for joining us on this exploration of leadership and regeneration.


Get full access to The Pocket Dojō at thepocketdojo.substack.com/subscribe
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