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Welcome to the Humanizing Corporate Podcast, where L.K. Leopard breaks down what leadership really looks like, messy, human, and practical. Each episode explores how to move through the fear of responsibility, build fragile trust, and balance performance with people.
Hosted by a Ph.D. student in management who shares researched, usable tools (delivered via an AI voice for clarity), this first series asks “what makes a leader?” and offers honest examples, tips, and next steps for anyone stepping into or refining their leadership.
Hosted by a Ph.D. student in management who shares researched, usable tools (delivered via an AI voice for clarity), this first series asks “what makes a leader?” and offers honest examples, tips, and next steps for anyone stepping into or refining their leadership.
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When a team member keeps missing deadlines, this episode shows how to use the five core components of emotional intelligence—self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills—to hold a productive conversation that protects trust and leads to clear, supported next steps.
Then learn how to embed a growth mindset: model curiosity, praise effort, reframe failures as learning, encourage experimentation, give constructive feedback, set stretch goals, and build psychological safety so your team improves and stays resilient.
This episode launches the series "Finding Your Way as a Leader," showing that leadership is a personal journey rooted in self-awareness and emotional intelligence. It offers practical steps—self-reflection, active listening, and simple daily habits—to help you lead with authenticity.
Explore Daniel Goleman’s five components of EQ (self-awareness, self-regulation, motivation, empathy, and social skills), quick action tips like pausing before reacting and weekly reflections, and recommended readings to go deeper.
Final episode of the series on leadership that breaks down resilience into practical, repeatable behaviors — staying calm under pressure, treating failure as data, pivoting when needed, and modeling steadiness for your team.
Learn crisis and change tactics, how to support people’s growth and health, and steps to respond when leadership itself is failing.
Short, actionable, and focused on helping leaders sustain long-term vision while guiding teams through disruption.
Discover why humility is a leadership strength—not a weakness—and how simple daily habits (admitting mistakes, giving credit, listening, asking for help) build trust, boost collaboration, and fuel team growth.
Learn 11 practical habits you can start using now to stay grounded, develop others, and create a workplace where people feel respected, safe, and motivated to do their best.
Explore how true leadership rests on ownership: owning decisions, modeling standards, keeping commitments, and turning mistakes into learning. This episode shows practical habits—systems, feedback, follow-through, and reflection—that build trust, improve performance, and create a culture of shared responsibility.
Pairing accountability with inspiration, it explains how clear purpose, trust, recognition, and transparency help leaders motivate teams and drive continuous growth.
Clear, consistent communication is a leadership superpower: be concise, honest, and present. Use simple language, own mistakes, and practice active listening so people feel heard and aligned.
Set specific expectations, tailor your message to the audience, match words with body language, invite feedback, and follow up with clear action items. Keep it constructive—clarity builds trust and drives results.
This episode breaks down adaptability as the essential leadership skill for a world of constant change — not frantic reaction, but thoughtful, flexible response.
Learn the core habits of adaptable leaders: adopt a growth mindset, stay curious, remain calm under uncertainty, build flexible plans, listen to feedback, empower your team, and let go of outdated ways.
Walk away with simple daily practices — end-of-day reflections, scenario thinking, small experiments, and mentoring — to strengthen your adaptability over time.
Learn why decisiveness is one of the toughest — and most essential — leadership skills: how clarity of purpose, timely action, confidence with incomplete information, ownership, alignment, and the willingness to course-correct define great leaders.
Get a short, practical framework you can use under pressure: define the decision, gather key facts, check values, evaluate options (ICE: Impact, Confidence, Effort), decide and commit, then monitor and adjust. Practice, debrief, and build credibility by owning results.
In this episode of Humanizing Corporate we explore empathy as a central leadership skill—how deep listening, validating emotions, and adapting communication create trust, psychological safety, and stronger teams.
You’ll get concrete examples and daily habits leaders can use—checking in, asking open questions, offering real support, and owning mistakes—to help people feel seen, supported, and ready to collaborate.
This episode previews Strengths Based Leadership by Tom Rath and Barry Conchie, arguing leaders should stop trying to fix people and instead build on natural strengths. It reframes leadership as orchestration—covering four contribution domains (Executing, Influencing, Relationship Building, Strategic Thinking) and aligning roles so teams complement each other.
The episode explains why trust and commitment flow from predictable, authentic strengths, why strengths-based systems boost adaptability and retention, and offers a practical caution: manage serious risks through partnerships and design rather than forcing people to change.
Explore why integrity is the cornerstone of effective leadership and how consistent honesty, fairness, and accountability create lasting trust and credibility.
This episode gives practical behaviors—from owning mistakes and following through to protecting the vulnerable—and a short integrity checklist you can use today.
Welcome to the Humanizing Corporate intro episode exploring "vision" — what it really means, why it creates direction and energy, and how leaders build visions that are vivid, actionable, and rooted in purpose. Learn practical steps: start with purpose, look two to five years ahead, involve others, keep the language clear and memorable, align vision with values and strategy, and model it every day.
By shaping a believable, inclusive vision, leaders pull people together, create focus, and ignite purpose. Reflect: what future do you want to describe for your team, and is it clear enough that others could repeat and rally behind it?
Welcome to the Humanizing Corporate Podcast, where L.K. Leopard breaks down what leadership really looks like—messy, human, and practical. Each episode explores how to move through the fear of responsibility, build fragile trust, and balance performance with people.
Hosted by a Ph.D. student in management who shares researched, usable tools (delivered via an AI voice for clarity), this first series asks “what makes a leader?” and offers honest examples, tips, and next steps for anyone stepping into or refining their leadership.



