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Shed Some Light: Actionable Tools and Strategies for Leaders to Thrive in the Modern World of Work
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Shed Some Light: Actionable Tools and Strategies for Leaders to Thrive in the Modern World of Work

Author: Stephen "Shed" Shedletzky

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“Shed Some Light” equips current and aspiring leaders with the clarity, skills and tools needed to navigate today’s workplace challenges. Host and author of “Speak-Up Culture,” Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky, who spent a decade with Simon Sinek as Chief of Staff and leader of the global speakers’ team, explores what leadership means, what holds people back, and how to lead effectively in the modern world.
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Feedback gets a bad wrap. Mostly because we’re not using the tool well or properly.Shed and David sit down with Dr. Liane Davey to unpack what feedback really is — and what it isn’t – and when and how to use it well. They explore why most of what we call “feedback” is just judgment, why leaders overuse it, and how to choose the right tool at the right time when leading people.You’ll hear:A clear & useful definition for feedback as information about impact.Why feedback is only one tool in your leadership toolkit (alongside many others, like instruction, coaching, advice, evaluation & more).How the “Strike Zone” makes feedback safer, more specific, and useful. Play ball! ⚾️A simple & powerful feedback model – the FBI (Feeling, Behavior, Impact) – that turns monologue into meaningful and productive dialogue that builds trust.This episode is for anyone navigating workplace leadership — whether you’re managing a team, working with peers & across functions, or trying to grow your own influence while building trust and healthy cultures.If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.
Ever notice how the same person can thrive in one workplace and shrink in another? Maybe it’s not the person. Maybe it’s the environment. 🤔Shed and David unpack a simple but powerful idea: culture shapes behavior. Exploring how culture is like a “pickle jar” and a clear culture equation, they unpack how values, behavior, and influence combine to create healthy—or toxic—workplaces. This conversation brings clarity to what culture really means and how leaders can build it on purpose.You’ll hear:Why culture equals values multiplied by behavior, raised to the power of influence, aka the culture equation – Culture = (Values x Behavior) ^ Influence.The difference between a strong culture and a healthy one—and why healthy matters more.How middle managers influence trust and decision-making in multiple directions.Practical questions to define your culture through real stories, not just posters on a wall.This episode is for anyone leading people—or hoping to—who wants to build a culture rooted in trust, clarity, and positive influence.If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.
Trust feels obvious. Until it breaks. ⛓️‍💥 Then it’s nearly all you can think about.Trust sits at the center of leadership, culture, and influence. Without it, teams slow down. With it, people move faster and take healthy risks. Shed and David unpack what trust really is, how it’s built through behavior, and why it’s the foundation of workplace leadership & culture.You’ll hear:A simple definition of trust you can actually use.Why psychological safety depends on trust.The “Four C’s” model (competency, consistency, character, and compassion) we learned from our friend Rich Diviney.How to build or repair trust when stepping into a team with low morale.This one's for anyone leading people, joining a new team, or trying to build stronger relationships at work (and beyond!).If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.We also reference Google’s Project Aristotle, a research initiative highlighting how psychological safety — rooted in trust — is key to team effectiveness: https://rework.withgoogle.com/intl/en/guides/understanding-team-effectiveness.P.S. You may also want to check out the "Trust Fall Assessment" from Rich Diviney and team as a practical tool to evaluate your own 4Cs and identify areas for growth on your team. You can use the code SHEDSOMELIGHT15 to get a 15% discount on both the Trust Fall and Attributes Assessments. They’re awesome!
Leadership sounds simple, until people start pushing back. What happens when leaders invite disagreement instead of avoiding it?Shed and David host a live dinner conversation to stress-test the definition of leadership from Episode 1. Together, with a diverse group, they explore dissent, trust, and why leadership isn’t about titles, scale, or always driving change. The result is a more human, honest look at leading people in real life. You’ll hear:Why inviting dissent builds trust and leads to better decision-making.How power and hierarchy quietly shape who speaks—and who stays silent.Whether leadership requires scale, intention, or even change at all.Why managers matter, business-as-usual work counts, and “better” is subjective.If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.Check out Michael Bungay Stanier's podcast "Change Signal" here - https://thechangesignal.com/podcast.
Most of us say we want to be better leaders. Few of us have a clear way to see where we’re actually strong, or where we might be getting in our own way.Shed and David walk through the Wheel of Leadership, a simple assessment tool for understanding how you show up when leading others. They unpack core leadership attributes and the supporting behaviors that make leadership more effective in real life. The focus stays practical, human, and grounded in everyday work and relationships. You’ll Hear:Core leadership attributes and why they matter together, not in isolation.How empathy, compassion, and care are different, and why mixing them up can cause problems.Why being “authentic” all the time can actually reduce your influence & effectiveness.How self-accountability shapes trust, decision-making, and workplace leadership.For anyone leading people—at work or at home—who wants clearer feedback, stronger trust, and a healthier leadership culture, this one's for you.If this episode was helpful, you can download the free tools and resources we reference here — and across the podcast — at shedinspires.gumroad.com.Check Shed out on David's Portfolio Career Podcast here:portfoliocareerpodcast.com/stephen-shedletzky.
We all talk about leadership. We nod along. We use the word a lot. But do we actually know what it means? Do we have a common definition and understanding of effective leadership?In the first episode of Shed Some Light, Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky and David Nebinski slow things down and take a real crack at defining leadership in practical, human terms — not titles, authority, or buzzwords.You’ll hear:A simple, practical & working definition of leadership that holds up in real life.Why leadership is an ongoing attempt, not something you “arrive at.”The difference between having power and being a leader worth following.Three essential behaviors that show up in leaders people actually trust. Whether you lead a team, influence others, or are deciding who to follow, this episode sets the foundation for the conversations ahead - and the kind of leadership worth practicing.You can download the free tools and resources mentioned in this episode, plus others we share along the way, at shedinspires.gumroad.com.
Shed Some Light equips current and aspiring leaders with the clarity and tools needed to lead better in today’s complex world of work. Hosted by Stephen “Shed” Shedletzky, author of “Speak-Up Culture: When Leaders Truly Listen, People Step Up” and the fourth member to have joined Simon Sinek’s team. After more than a decade working alongside Simon as Chief of Staff and leader of the global speakers’ team, with this podcast Shed explores what it truly means to lead—beyond the buzzwords and jargon and into the actual behaviors.Shed brings his wealth of experience working in leadership development for more than 15 years to help listeners define leadership in a modern context, debunk common myths, and overcome the barriers that hold them back. With each episode, you'll gain actionable steps to foster progress, strengthen your team, and create lasting impact, all while staying true to your values.Designed for leaders at all levels, Shed Some Light combines stories from experts, tangible tools, and meaningful insights to guide you toward becoming the leader you are meant to be. Tune in and enhance your leadership journey today.
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