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Lead with Courage

Lead with Courage

Luminate Leadership

Welcome to "Lead with Courage," the podcast that celebrates the bold and inspiring stories of leaders making a difference.
Together with your hosts Cherie and Andy Canning, you'll dive into the minds of the trailblazers, the risk takers and those who embrace life with a growth mindset .
Get ready for real and raw conversations where authentic truths are revealed, uncovering the struggles and resilience required to bounce back.
We invite you to see this podcast as your compass to embracing your own courage to live your biggest, best life!
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Ever wondered how to blend different leadership styles within a team?
Andy and Cherie put on the headphones and turn on the mics for a short episode of the Lead with Courage podcast to discuss Whole Brain Thinking, which is the thinking preference tool bought know as HBDI (Herrmann Brain Dominance Instrument).
They discuss how understanding individual leadership styles and thinking preferences can foster team effectiveness.
Later they talk about the different reports on offer, as well as showcase Andy's individual HBDI report (available on Youtube) as well as an example of the Team Effectiveness Dashboard.
Learn more about Whole Brain Thinking
Enquire with Luminate about a Whole Brain Thinking workshop at [email protected]
See Andy's HBDI report and a Team Effectiveness report here.
Watch this episode on Youtube here

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Simon Doble is a purpose driven humanitarian, social impact entrepreneur, keynote speaker, serial innovator and author.
From travelling to 106 countries, to living for 3 months in a refugee camp, Simon's story is in all parts inspiring and illuminating, as we dig deep into energy poverty and the global impact of Solar Buddy's innovative solutions.
On today's episode Simon shares his journey through life around finding his passion, overcoming personal challenges as well as the process of reconnecting with his children.
Simon's life and experiences are sure to leave you inspired, moved, and ready to make a difference in your corner of the world.
This was an absolute privilege for us to chat to Simon.
Simon Doble
Simon Doble Linkedin
Consider Solar Buddy for your next team corporate workshop and get behind this incredibly worthwhile cause.

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Nadine Moore is having massive impact on the world around her.
She’s a philanthropist, a trauma survivor, a kindness advocate, a mum, a wife, a resilience champion, Founder of the Sapphire Committe, as well as the Director of Philanthropy and Government Relations Queensland Children’s Hospital Foundation.
For the first time, Nadine is sharing her life story, going into great detail about mental and physical health challenges bought on by an eating disorder in her teenage years, and how that helped shape her career journey and the values and habits that she has cultivated in her life.
Her honesty and humility shows the significant impact that small acts of kindness can have, and the ripple effect they have created in the world around her.
Through this episode with Nadine we discuss some deep themes including depression, eating disorders and traumatic events which may be triggering for some listeners.
As always we encourage please take care when listening, and if it's any way triggering, then please take a break, and seek out help from a mental health care professional.
Nadine Moore Linkedin
Support the Childrens Hospital Foundation
See the incredible work of the Sapphire Committee

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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On this week's edition of the #leadwithcourage podcast, we have a special episode for you!
Andy and Cherie get together and talk about a 7 letter, 3 syllable, often misunderstood word, but absolutely essential SUPER POWER called Empathy.
They talk through some real-life examples of what Empathy is, and what it isn't, and how showing empathy can create an environment where people feel safe to express themselves and how it contributes to deeper understanding amongst each other.
They discuss 'empathy misses', as well as different concepts and frameworks of empathy, such as a 'radical candor' and 'tactical empathy'.
Brene Brown's Empathy Misses
Daniel Goleman's 3 Types of Empathy
Chris Voss - Never Split the Difference (Tactical Empathy)
Kim Scott - Radical Candor
Need a workshop or coaching for your team?
Luminate Leadership as a Empathy Workshop!
Enquire now at [email protected]
Watch this episode on Youtube!

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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In this episode of the Lead with Courage podcast, hosts Cherie and Andy Canning chat with Kylie Chivers, founder of The Feminine Connection. Kylie shares her personal journey of self-reflection and discovery, emphasizing the importance of resilience and maintaining a growth mindset.

She discusses the challenges of confronting personal demons and the determination to persevere, particularly as a role model for her children. Kylie contrasts masculine and feminine energies, highlighting the competitive nature of the former and the collaborative essence of the latter. She underscores the significance of polarity in relationships, using the metaphor of magnets to explain attraction and the dynamics between partners.

Kylie also offers insights into rekindling attraction in relationships, especially when partners live and work together, suggesting intentional efforts to maintain connection.

For more about Kylie's work, visit The Feminine Connection's website.

This episode provides valuable perspectives on embracing feminine energy, fostering resilience, and nurturing relationships through collaboration and understanding.

The Femine Connection
Kylie Chivers

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Struggling with postnatal depression, Chelsea Pottenger found herself in a dark place, battling feelings of hopelessness and despair. Through a combination of self-discovery, therapy, and the support of her friends and family, she gradually found a light at the end of the tunnel. Emerging not only as a survivor but as a mental health advocate. Chelsea transformed her experience into a mission to help others and a thriving business, using her journey to inspire and uplift others.
Chelsea and her husband joined forces to create a thriving business at EQ Minds, building a team of 'bloody legends.' This episode offers valuable insights into team building, entrepreneurship, and the joy of a positive workplace. Chelsea, a psychology postgraduate, international motivational speaker, and accredited mindfulness & meditation coach, shares heartfelt stories about overcoming self-doubt and imposter syndrome, showcasing her innovative and optimistic approach to leadership. As the author of The Mindful High Performer, Chelsea brings a wealth of practicec knowledge and real world experience to the discussion.
Our conversation delves into Chelsea's vision for revolutionising mental health support, contrasting traditional clinical settings with her dream of a holistic retreat for true healing. Emphasising the importance of supportive networks and personal well-being, Chelsea advocates for regular exercise, meditation, and quality sleep. She leaves us feeling optimistic, encouraging anyone who has ever doubted themselves to believe in their potential to overcome challenges and achieve greatness.
Social handles:
@eqminds
@chelseapottengerofficial
https://www.eqminds.com/
www.linkedin.com/in/chelseapottenger

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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In this insightful and heartwarming episode of the Lead with Courage podcast, host Cherie Canning and guest host Andy Canning sit down with Macca (Macaulay Ryan) from LSKD, a passionate runner and Movember ambassador. They dive into Macca's incredible journey of personal growth, mental health awareness, and the power of running.

Macca shares how his love for running transformed his life, from pushing through the tough moments to becoming an advocate for mental wellness. He discusses the symbolism behind his "Just Keep Running" tattoo and how it applies to both running and life’s challenges. Macca also opens up about his own struggles with mental health after a difficult breakup and how his dog, Kendrick, became his emotional support and life-changer.

The conversation explores Macca's journey to becoming a Movember ambassador, his commitment to raising mental health awareness, and the inspiring events he's spearheaded, including running 100km around a 1.8km loop as part of Movember’s fundraising efforts. The team also touches on Macca's unique approach to ultra-marathon running, where discipline and mental strength take centre stage.

This episode covers the intersection of running, mental health, and resilience, and hear how Macca embodies the LSKD values of moving fast, learning from mistakes, and always striving for one percent better.

Links & Resources:

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If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

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Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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In this episode of Lead with Courage, Cherie Canning has an eye-opening conversation with Jess Taylor, CEO of Qendo, a nonprofit organisation dedicated to supporting individuals with endometriosis. Jess shares her personal journey with the chronic condition, reflecting on years of silent suffering, stigmatisation, and misdiagnoses before discovering her own voice and purpose through Qendo. Her story unveils the challenges faced by countless women living with endometriosis and details her inspiring transformation from patient to passionate advocate.

Throughout the episode, Cherie and Jess discuss the significance of bringing endometriosis—and women’s health more broadly—into the workplace. Jess describes how a lack of awareness and support in professional settings often leaves women struggling to balance careers with the demands of managing a chronic condition. She shares the steps Quendo has taken to educate workplaces, normalize discussions around endometriosis, and empower women to advocate for their health without fear or shame.

Listeners will gain insight into Jess’s work advocating for policy change, her mission to increase education and resources, and the tools Qendo offers to help workplaces better support employees affected by endometriosis. Jess also shares practical tips on how leaders can foster an inclusive environment that acknowledges health as a critical factor in workplace wellbeing.

This episode offers lessons on resilience, courage, and the importance of breaking the silence surrounding women’s health. It’s a powerful call to action for leaders, employees, and allies to create supportive spaces that honour the complex health journeys of women everywhere.

https://www.qendo.org.au/

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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In this inspiring episode, hosts Cherie and Andy Canning welcome Dr. Dinesh Palipana, a trailblazing leader and changemaker, to the Lead with Courage podcast. As the second person with quadriplegia to graduate as a doctor in Australia and an advocate for inclusivity, Dinesh shares his unique perspective on life, leadership, and the importance of courage.

This conversation delves into Dinesh’s remarkable journey, from a life-changing car accident to becoming a doctor, lawyer, and author. Through personal anecdotes and thought-provoking reflections, Dinesh explores how perspective and empathy shape effective leadership and how purpose can bring meaning to our lives. Whether it’s his experiences in Sri Lanka, the values he lives by, or the impact of gratitude, Dinesh’s insights offer powerful lessons for leaders at all stages.

What You'll Learn in This Episode:

  • What “leading with courage” means and why courage is integral to leadership.
  • How Dinesh’s accident transformed his life and taught him to view challenges as opportunities for growth.
  • The role of empathy and perspective in creating impactful leadership.
  • Why purpose and values are essential in navigating life’s complexities.
  • Practical advice on embracing gratitude and staying present in the moment.

Notable Quotes:

  • “Courage is part of what makes up leadership—you can’t separate the two.”
  • “The world is a reflection of ourselves. Perspective and gratitude can transform even the hardest days.”
  • “Empathy isn’t just understanding those who are similar to us; it’s about bridging divides and creating unity.”

Resources Mentioned:

  • Dinesh Palipana’s book: Stronger
  • The Daily Stoic by Ryan Holiday
  • The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

Connect with Dr. Dinesh Palipana:

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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Charles Street is the co-founder of Inkwazi Adventures and TEDx speaker, and has joined the podcast today to share his work in providing bicycles for students in some of the poorest parts of Africa.
Many children travel around 10-20km to school on foot every day, and by the time they get to school they are exhausted, in turns impacts their ability to learn.
Through BIKES4ERP, Charles tell the story of Ria, a young girl whose life got a new direction with just one bicycle, and how they were able to help hundreds of children like Ria, taking the school's pass rate went from a low bar of 35% to 85% in a short time.
Charles also shares about the mission of Adventure by Cycle, as well as the preparation and experience of being a TEDx speaker, and his growth mindset and what it is to 'play in the grey'.
Thanks so much to Charles for joining the podcast and can't wait to continue to see the impact that Inkwazi Adventures and BIKES4ERP continue to have.
'Adventure by Cycle'
Front Wheel: Changing the Lives of People
Back Wheel: Life Changing Experiences

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Thanks for joining us on the Lead with Courage podcast, bought to you by Luminate Leadership. We trust this episode has given you some insights and joy to empower you live your biggest, best life.
If you enjoyed it, we'd be grateful if you like, share and subscribe to hear our future conversations.
To find out more about the work we do Luminate Leadership connect with us:

Luminate's Website and LinkedIn and on
Instagram : Luminate_Leadership and Cherie Canning
Until the next episode, we hope you live and Lead with Courage!
Cherie and Andy x
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Luminate Leadership is not a licensed mental health service and is not a substitute for professional mental health advice, treatment or assessment. The advice given in this episode is general in nature, but if you’re struggling, please see a healthcare professional, or call lifeline on 13 11 14.

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How many episodes does Lead with Courage have?

Lead with Courage currently has 54 episodes available.

What topics does Lead with Courage cover?

The podcast is about Courage, Management, Leadership, Podcasts, Self-Improvement, Education, Leaders, Health, Business and Inspire.

What is the most popular episode on Lead with Courage?

The episode title 'Simon Doble | Everyday is a Goosebumps Day | Lead with Courage' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on Lead with Courage?

The average episode length on Lead with Courage is 58 minutes.

How often are episodes of Lead with Courage released?

Episodes of Lead with Courage are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of Lead with Courage?

The first episode of Lead with Courage was released on Jun 19, 2023.

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