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EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 1H 9M

Ep 335 Interview Sessions with James Kellock | Kindness in Leadership & Life

from Always Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred Leaders · host Ryan Hartley

In this episode of the Always Better Than Yesterday Podcast, host Ryan Hartley sits down with James Kellock — former international athlete, founder, coach, and kindness advocate whose life’s work is rooted in the belief that small acts of compassion can transform individuals, workplaces, and entire communities.James shares the deeply human story behind his journey: growing up between Scotland, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai, navigating boarding school, elite sport, fatherhood, corporate success, burnout, identity, and ultimately finding a more meaningful path through faith, service, and connection. A former England Masters hockey player and dual international athlete, James reflects on the mindset of competition, the burden of expectation, and how personal adversity became the catalyst for a more purpose-driven life.Today, James is the founder of All We Can Foundation — a global kindness movement built around one simple but radical belief: that kindness should be visible, measurable, and contagious. Through schools, communities, businesses, and grassroots initiatives, the organisation exists to inspire everyday acts of generosity that create lasting ripple effects across the world. Inspired by Christian values yet open to all, the movement champions the idea that compassion is not weakness, but one of humanity’s greatest strengths.https://www.allwecan.co/Alongside the charity, James also founded RippleCore — a workplace culture and employee engagement platform designed to embed kindness into the DNA of organisations. RippleCore helps businesses create healthier, safer, and more connected workplaces through tools focused on wellbeing, culture, social impact, and operational care. What makes the business unique is its mission-driven model: RippleCore exists to help fund and scale the work of All We Can, proving that commercial success and human-centred leadership can coexist.https://www.ripplecore.co.uk/This conversation explores leadership, nervous system regulation, faith, emotional resilience, ADHD, people-pleasing, parenting, vulnerability, belonging, entrepreneurship, and the healing power of authentic community. Together, Ryan and James unpack what it means to truly support others — not through performance, but through presence — and why the future of leadership may depend less on control and more on compassion.At its heart, this episode is about rediscovering humanity in a world that often rewards disconnection. It is a reminder that kindness is not fluffy, soft, or naive — it is courageous, transformative, and capable of changing lives in ways we rarely see immediately.Those with ears, let them hear.Always love,RyanConnect with James KellockLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kellockAll We Can Foundation: https://www.allwecan.co/RippleCore: https://www.ripplecore.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allwecanfoundation/Connect with Always Better Than YesterdayWebsite: https://abty.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbetterthanyesterdayuk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abty/Join our mailing list: https://abty.co.uk/contactSign up for coaching: https://abty.co.uk/coachingPlease email questions and reflections to:[email protected]

In this episode of the Always Better Than Yesterday Podcast, host Ryan Hartley sits down with James Kellock — former international athlete, founder, coach, and kindness advocate whose life’s work is rooted in the belief that small acts of compassion can transform individuals, workplaces, and entire communities.James shares the deeply human story behind his journey: growing up between Scotland, Saudi Arabia, and Dubai, navigating boarding school, elite sport, fatherhood, corporate success, burnout, identity, and ultimately finding a more meaningful path through faith, service, and connection. A former England Masters hockey player and dual international athlete, James reflects on the mindset of competition, the burden of expectation, and how personal adversity became the catalyst for a more purpose-driven life.Today, James is the founder of All We Can Foundation — a global kindness movement built around one simple but radical belief: that kindness should be visible, measurable, and contagious. Through schools, communities, businesses, and grassroots initiatives, the organisation exists to inspire everyday acts of generosity that create lasting ripple effects across the world. Inspired by Christian values yet open to all, the movement champions the idea that compassion is not weakness, but one of humanity’s greatest strengths.https://www.allwecan.co/Alongside the charity, James also founded RippleCore — a workplace culture and employee engagement platform designed to embed kindness into the DNA of organisations. RippleCore helps businesses create healthier, safer, and more connected workplaces through tools focused on wellbeing, culture, social impact, and operational care. What makes the business unique is its mission-driven model: RippleCore exists to help fund and scale the work of All We Can, proving that commercial success and human-centred leadership can coexist.https://www.ripplecore.co.uk/This conversation explores leadership, nervous system regulation, faith, emotional resilience, ADHD, people-pleasing, parenting, vulnerability, belonging, entrepreneurship, and the healing power of authentic community. Together, Ryan and James unpack what it means to truly support others — not through performance, but through presence — and why the future of leadership may depend less on control and more on compassion.At its heart, this episode is about rediscovering humanity in a world that often rewards disconnection. It is a reminder that kindness is not fluffy, soft, or naive — it is courageous, transformative, and capable of changing lives in ways we rarely see immediately.Those with ears, let them hear.Always love,RyanConnect with James KellockLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-kellockAll We Can Foundation: https://www.allwecan.co/RippleCore: https://www.ripplecore.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allwecanfoundation/Connect with Always Better Than YesterdayWebsite: https://abty.co.uk/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alwaysbetterthanyesterdayuk/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/abty/Join our mailing list: https://abty.co.uk/contactSign up for coaching: https://abty.co.uk/coachingPlease email questions and reflections to:[email protected]

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