• Habit Building for Leaders
    Mar 24 2026

    Between 45 and 50% of your daily actions are habitual, says today’s guest, Dr. Ron Dufresne.

    Dr. Dufresne is a Professor of Management and Director of the Leadership, Ethics and Organizational Sustainability Program at St. Joseph’s University. He focuses on leadership and ethics with a particular emphasis on the role of character in leadership.

    Daniel and Peter welcome Ron to discuss habits and their role in leadership. Ron suggests that habits aren’t all bad. They “take away a lot of the need for that deliberative, very cognitively taxing work that we need to do as leaders,” he says, and allow us to “focus our attention on the things that really matter.”

    But habits may not always serve who we want to be as leaders–or as humans.

    Tune in to learn:

    • How to know when it’s time to change a habit
    • How to break a habit loop and start a new one
    • Two essential leadership habits to start cultivating for long-term success

    Aristotle suggested that habits are practices of character, says Dr. Dufresne. “We are what we habitually do.” When we approach our habits with intentionality and self-reflection, we can become the leaders we want to be.

    Questions, or comments? E-mail us at podcast@stewartleadership.com

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    Resources and Links

    Dr. Ron Dufresne LinkedIn Profile

    Dr. Ron Dufresne St. Joseph’s University page

    “Psychology of Habit,” Wendy Wood and Dennis Rünger, Reviews in Advance, Sept. 1, 2015.

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    https://stewartleadership.com/character-driven-leadership/

    https://stewartleadership.com/decision-making-impacts-executive-presence/

    https://stewartleadership.com/the-power-of-habits-what-leaders-can-learn-from-tom-brady/

    https://stewartleadership.com/4-ways-to-create-personal-change/

    https://stewartleadership.com/your-brain-at-work-four-strategies-to-maximize-your-most-powerful-asset/

    https://stewartleadership.com/6-ways-to-help-regulate-your-emotions-for-leadership-effectiveness/

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast

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    36 mins
  • Creating Mentally and Emotionally Strong Leaders
    Mar 10 2026

    What if the same drive that built your career is quietly eroding your relationships at home?

    When leaders ignore how their behaviors at work are affecting their most important relationships, it leads to exhaustion and burnout, says Lisa Skeffington. “It’s that constant pushing through the whole time, and it’s depleting your physiology without you even realizing that it happens,” she says.

    Lisa is a multi-award winning psychotherapist, executive coach, and author with over 25 years in private practice. She joins Daniel and Peter to discuss emotional wealth and how to bring your best self to both work and home.

    Tune in to learn:

    • Key characteristics of a mentally and emotionally strong leader
    • The three pillars of emotional wealth
    • Some daily practices that can help develop emotional wealth

    Lisa promotes a shift in mindset around success–away from “achieving more and having more” to “being fully present and connected to the life and the people we have around us so that we begin to regard emotional wealth as seriously as financial wealth.”

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.


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    A weekly message from SL, sharing practical ways to grow your leadership.


    Resources and Links

    How to Connect with Lisa:

    • LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-skeffington
    • Website: https://www.empoweredmomentum.com/

    Lisa’s Free resources: https://welcome.empoweredmomentum.com/

    • Self-Esteem Reality Check Audit
    • Free preview of Lisa’s book From Anxious to Empowered
    • Handbooks for anxious teens

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    https://stewartleadership.com/6-ways-to-help-regulate-your-emotions-for-leadership-effectiveness/

    https://stewartleadership.com/five-behaviors-to-help-develop-your-emotional-intelligence/

    https://stewartleadership.com/increasing-your-emotional-intelligence-how-do-others-react-to-you-2/

    https://stewartleadership.com/fight-flight-freeze-our-brains-on-feedback/

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipcoaching #LeadershipGrowthPodcast




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    44 mins
  • What NOT to Do During Your First 90 Days
    Feb 24 2026

    Whether it’s your first leadership role or one you’ve entered after decades of leading people, one thing is sure: your first 90 days in a new position can make or break your tenure.

    In today’s conversation, Daniel and Peter look at what leaders should and shouldn’t do during their first 90 days. “It’s not a standard checklist for everybody,” says Peter, “and not everybody’s going to come in and do it the exact same way.”

    Tune in to learn:

    • Why you shouldn’t spend your entire 90 days listening
    • The danger of focusing on your favorite aspects of your role
    • How to cultivate a good working relationship with your boss

    Plus, a fun conversation about the origins of some of the most iconic American companies–and the lessons a huge pivot can offer leaders.

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    Listen to The Leadership Growth Podcast New episodes every other Tuesday!

    https://open.spotify.com/show/6tYdz1gQAxHIQMeNXtkA3z?si=5cf424f1e2954749

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-growth-podcast/id1726606341

    Sign up for our weekly newsletter: https://stewartleadership.com/newsletter/

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    https://stewartleadership.com/ten-ways-to-successfully-launch-into-your-first-90-days/

    https://stewartleadership.com/10-tips-to-maximize-your-impact-in-your-first-90-days/

    https://stewartleadership.com/what-c-level-executives-need-for-their-first-100-days/

    https://stewartleadership.com/how-to-win-over-the-team-when-replacing-a-beloved-manager-2/

    https://stewartleadership.com/10-questions-to-help-you-manage-up/

    https://stewartleadership.com/changing-your-approach-leading-different-processing-styles/

    https://stewartleadership.com/the-power-of-imagination-in-planning/

    https://stewartleadership.com/manage-your-energy-not-your-time/

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipcoaching #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast #first90days

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    38 mins
  • How to Become an AI-Native Organization
    Feb 10 2026

    When it comes to AI, just about everyone is experiencing some “fear of missing out” right now, says Melissa Reeve. “It’s not just executives. It’s not just your average individual. It’s even people who are writing the code.”

    Humans are “not equipped to absorb these changes so quickly,” she says.

    Melissa is the creator of the Hyperadaptive Model and author of Hyperadaptive: Rewiring the Enterprise to Become AI-Native. She spent 25 years as an executive and Agile thought leader, which led to pioneering work in Agile marketing and her role as the first VP of Marketing at Scaled Agile. She also co-founded the Agile Marketing Alliance.

    In this conversation with Daniel and Peter, Melissa discusses how organizations can shift into a 21st Century model with AI integration.

    Tune in to learn:

    • What an AI-native organization looks like
    • What most organizations are missing when it comes to AI integration
    • What precedence can teach us about how to integrate AI

    Using examples like McDonald’s, Unilever, and Moderna, Melissa shows that AI isn’t just for programmers–it’s a leap forward that can improve organizational operations and work environments for everyone.

    Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    Listen to The Leadership Growth Podcast!

    https://open.spotify.com/show/6tYdz1gQAxHIQMeNXtkA3z?si=5cf424f1e2954749

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-growth-podcast/id1726606341

    Resources and Links

    Hyperadaptive: Rewiring the Enterprise to Become AI-Native (IT Revolution link) (Amazon link)

    “The Five Stages of Becoming AI-Native: The Hyperadaptive Model” (article)

    Hyperadaptive Solutions website

    Melissa Reeve LinkedIn

    “The Overlooked Key to Leading Through Chaos,” MIT Sloan Management Review “Sensemaking” Article

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipcoaching


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    35 mins
  • Connecting Strategy with Talent Development, Part 2
    Jan 27 2026

    Do you have 27 years of experience or one year repeated 27 times?

    Too many people find themselves stuck on repeat in their careers–doing the same thing over and over without new challenges or opportunities. While it’s true that everyone bears some responsibility for personal career development, organizations should be part of that process as well.

    In part two of their conversation about connecting strategy with talent development, Daniel and Peter look at how organizations can use the “3D” process to develop future-ready talent. This episode focuses on parts two and three of the process–Discuss and Develop.

    Tune in to learn:

    • The key steps in Discussion and Development of talent
    • The vital question leaders often forget to ask when considering individuals for development
    • The reason work quality isn’t always the most important consideration in a talent discussion

    As organizations look ahead to development conversations in 2026 and beyond, the 3D process can be an important tool to put into use. “We’ve seen this process work across organizations,” says Peter. “It makes a difference in both the short- and the long-term.”

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.


    Listen to The Leadership Growth Podcast New episodes drop every other Tuesday!

    https://www.youtube.com/@stewartleadershipvideos/featured

    https://open.spotify.com/show/6tYdz1gQAxHIQMeNXtkA3z?si=5cf424f1e2954749

    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-growth-podcast/id1726606341


    Resources and Links

    Nine-Box Performance Grid Template (Indeed): https://www.indeed.com/hire/c/info/nine-box-performance-grid

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    • How to Create an Effective Action Plan for Development: https://stewartleadership.com/how-to-create-an-effective-action-plan-for-development/
    • Connecting Strategy with Talent Development, Part 1: https://stewartleadership.com/six-tips-for-productive-career-conversations-with-your-team/
    • 4 Suggestions for Giving Brain-Friendly Feedback: https://stewartleadership.com/4-suggestions-for-giving-brain-friendly-feedback/

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #talentstrategy #talentdevelopment #successionplanning #leadershipcoaching #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast

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    38 mins
  • Iterative Leadership in the Digital Age
    Jan 13 2026

    What does it mean to be a “flawless” leader?

    And is “flawless” leadership even possible?

    Today’s guest believes it is. Christian “Boo” Boucousis is an author, keynote speaker, and CEO of Afterburner, an organization dedicated to building flawless leaders by applying principles and systems fighter pilots use to perform to their exacting standards.

    In this conversation with Daniel and Peter, Boo outlines what flawless leadership looks like, how systems can relieve the pressures of leading an organization, and the power of a few small mindset shifts.

    Tune in to learn:

    • The definition of iterative leadership
    • The power of setting objectives and focusing on outcomes
    • The right question to ask when it comes to AI

    “If a leader can shift from saving the day into designing the wins, then all of a sudden we start to feel good,” says Boucousis. “My work is actually delivering results. This makes me feel good; it feels less like work now. It feels more like action.”

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stewartleadership/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stewartleadership/

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/stewartleadership

    Website: https://www.stewartleadership.com

    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6tYdz1gQAxHIQMeNXtkA3z?si=5cf424f1e2954749

    Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-leadership-growth-podcast/id1726606341


    Resources and Links

    Afterburner, Inc. Website

    Christian “Boo” Boucousis LinkedIn Page

    The Afterburner Advantage Amazon Page


    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    • Leadership Growth Podcast Episode #51: Leading in the Age of AI

    https://stewartleadership.com/leading-in-the-age-of-ai/

    • The Difference Between Important and Urgent

    https://stewartleadership.com/the-difference-between-important-and-urgent/


    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #leadershipcoaching #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast

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    39 mins
  • Connecting Strategy with Talent Development, Part 1
    Dec 30 2025

    Complicated. Difficult. Overwhelming.

    These are some of the most common words leaders use when facing talent development and succession planning. What positions are most critical, important, or essential? Who are the best candidates for development? And how can you connect it all to an overall strategy?

    In today’s episode, Daniel and Peter break it down into a three-step process designed to give organizations a talent development framework that supports an overall strategy.

    Tune in to learn:

    • How to define a critical position
    • How to identify the skills you need to develop
    • What a talent profile is and why it’s important

    Plus, two tips to help you start your talent development journey, and a few insights about what to do–and what not to do–at a big offsite meeting.

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    7 Ways Executives can Champion Learning and Development

    5 Benefits of Investing in Leadership Development

    6 Steps to Design a Leadership Development Strategy

    Why HR Needs to Be Included in Strategic Planning

    Elevating Your Role in Talent Strategy Planning

    How Offsites can Jumpstart Leadership Development

    11 Tips for Successful Team Offsite Meetings


    Examples of Talent Philosophy Statements:

    • "We believe in fostering a culture of continuous learning and development, empowering our employees to reach their full potential."
    • "Our talent philosophy emphasizes the importance of open communication, transparency, and a collaborative environment where everyone's contributions are valued."
    • "We are committed to identifying and developing high-potential employees, providing them with opportunities for growth and advancement within the company."

    Typically, you can use the following as sentence starters:

    • We are committed to ___________.
    • We strive to_________.
    • We believe in _________.

    Consider building statements on any or all of these talent topics:

    • Performance
    • Development
    • Accountability
    • Transparency

    #leadership #podcast #leadershippodcast #leadershipdevelopment #talentstrategy #talentdevelopment #successionplanning #leadershipcoaching #StewartLeadership #LeadershipGrowthPodcast

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    33 mins
  • How to Adopt a Leader Mindset
    Dec 16 2025

    Moving into a leadership role involves a lot more than just updating your e-mail signature with your new title.

    It requires shifting your mindset from the things that made you a successful individual contributor to things that will make you a successful leader.

    In today’s episode of The Leadership Growth Podcast, Daniel Stewart and Peter Stewart take a deep dive into what makes a successful leadership mindset–and how you can develop one.

    Tune in to learn:

    • How to define work differently as a leader
    • What “leader work” looks like
    • The “missing piece” that often makes leaders feel they aren’t being strategic
    • What leaders can learn from Beyoncé
    • The one thing leaders can do to adopt a leader mindset

    Questions, comments, or topic ideas? Drop us an e-mail at podcast@stewartleadership.com.


    Resources and Links

    Stewart Leadership Insights and Resources:

    • 7 Mindset Shifts that will Make You a Great Manager https://stewartleadership.com/7-mindset-shifts-that-will-make-you-a-great-manager/
    • Leadership: It’s Not About You Anymore https://stewartleadership.com/leadership-its-not-about-you-anymore/
    • Leadership Growth Podcast Episode 43: All Things Delegation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3FkUxoYFu1c&list=PLyG0JrhEGeyz-x0jkaNIJtK4kRRiJEH8C&index=43
    • How to Hit Your Leadership Recharge Button https://stewartleadership.com/how-to-hit-your-leadership-recharge-button/
    • Leadership Growth Podcast Episode 48: Managing Generational Differences https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dZ2TxmTQeCY&list=PLyG0JrhEGeyz-x0jkaNIJtK4kRRiJEH8C&index=48
    • 6 Tips for Improving Your Active Listening Skills https://stewartleadership.com/6-tips-for-improving-your-active-listening-skills/
    • 4 Ways to Encourage a Growth Mindset Culture https://stewartleadership.com/4-ways-to-encourage-a-growth-mindset-culture/
    • 4 Ways to Encourage a Healthy Failure Culture https://stewartleadership.com/4-ways-to-encourage-a-healthy-failure-culture/


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    35 mins