Leaders with Purpose

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Leaders with Purpose

What does it really take to lead with purpose in a world of uncertainty, complexity and constant change?What happens when profit, purpose and values collide? How do you keep moving at pace when your crystal ball has gone offline?Hosted by Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai from manifesto, Leaders with Purpose is a monthly podcast that goes beyond the soundbites and bravado to explore the lived experience of leadership today. In each episode, we sit down with people who are shaping the future across not for profit, culture, technology and mission-driven organisations. Together we unpack what it means to sta

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    How Tate uses audience insight to lead with purpose and impact

    What does it mean to lead with purpose inside a values-led organisation? In this episode of Leaders With Purpose, Manifesto’s Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai are joined by Judith Comyn, Head of Audience Insight at Tate, for a conversation about leveraging data, creativity, leadership and organisational values to drive meaningful change.  Jude shares how her career moved from commercial market research into the not-for-profit and cultural sectors, and how the “silver threads” throughout her journey led her towards a career rooted in social mission. Together, they explore how Tate uses audience insight to better understand, connect with and serve the public and why data only delivers true value when it is successfully transformed into insight, strategy, and collective action. In this episode: Jude’s career journey into audience insight Moving towards more purpose-led work Career breaks, parenthood and the “soggy middle” Building audience insight capability at Tate Turning data into insight, strategy and action Digital insight, search and the audience journey Co-creation and the power of the “third space” Living organisational values day to day Advice for women navigating career, childcare and leadership The impact of AI on search and the cultural sector This episode covers Tate’s values of being bold, open, kind and rigorous, the importance of storytelling in data and the growing impact of AI on search and cultural organisations. Subscribe for more conversations with leaders shaping purposeful organisations. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose Connect with us: Judith Comyn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/judith-comyn-11630115/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/    

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    Mergers, mission and the power of saying no

    When everything is changing, what keeps you moving in the right direction? In this mini episode, Rachael Franklin, Chief Engagement Officer at Breast Cancer Now, sits down with Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai to share a candid look at her decade-long journey helping shape one of the UK’s leading charities, from navigating complex mergers to building a unified organisation with a clear mission. She reflects on the realities behind large-scale change, including the challenges no one fully anticipates and the leadership mindset needed to keep moving forward.  From influencing without authority to making tough prioritisation decisions, this episode offers practical insight into modern leadership. Together, they cover: - Introduction to Rachael Franklin and her journey - Building strategy and influencing without authority - Reaching a turning point after years of change - The reality of mergers and why they take longer than expected - Navigating complexity and organisational change - Defining your North Star during times of change - Strategy, long-term thinking and leading through uncertainty - The challenge of prioritisation and what not to do - Scaling impact and the role of digital transformation Watch the full mini episode for a deeper dive into Rachael’s leadership journey and the future of Breast Cancer Now. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/ad0874f0-68de-4c21-a3e2-e08dfe71597a/leaders-with-purpose Connect with us:  Rachael Franklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-franklin-65aa4220/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    How AI is transforming the charity sector with Breast Cancer Now

    In this powerful episode of Leaders with Purpose, we sit down with Rachael Franklin, Chief Engagement Officer at Breast Cancer Now, to explore what it really takes to lead through transformation, growth and uncertainty. From her early days in telemarketing fundraising to navigating complex charity mergers and shaping a bold new five-year strategy, Rachael shares honest, practical insights on leadership, innovation and impact. This conversation comes at an exciting moment for Breast Cancer Now, who have just launched a bold new brand identity with a powerful ambition that by 2050, everyone with breast cancer will live and live well. As their digital partner, we’ve been proud to support this journey building the digital foundations over the last few years to help scale their impact, connect more people to support, and bring this vision to life. Chapters: 00:00 - Introduction to the episode and Rachael Franklin 00:38 - Career journey: from telemarketing to leadership 05:00 - Building strong partnerships and agency relationships 06:17 - Personal connection to purpose and mission 10:00 - Lessons from early fundraising and audience insight 12:42 - Leadership journey and role at Breast Cancer Now 13:43 - Navigating mergers and organisational change 17:08 - The reality of integration and long-term transformation 20:22 - Strategy, prioritisation, and finding your North Star 25:00 - Digital transformation and scaling impact 28:51 - AI in the charity sector: opportunities and challenges 32:17 - Using AI to amplify human-led services 34:55 - New five-year strategy: “Change Happens Now” 37:26 - Key focus areas and future ambitions 41:12 - Innovation, experimentation, and embracing uncertainty 44:03 - Leadership advice: being okay without all the answers Whether you’re a leader in the charity sector, healthcare, digital transformation or purpose-driven business, this episode is packed with insights you can apply immediately. Connect with us: Rachael Franklin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachael-franklin-65aa4220/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    What modern leaders must do differently in today’s workplace

    Leadership is changing fast. Today’s workplaces are more complex, more diverse and more digitally connected than ever before. Research shows that modern organisations increasingly rely on team autonomy, trust and collaborative leadership models to keep up with rapid change and faster decision-making. In this episode, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai explore what leadership really looks like in today’s world of work with Afsana Lachaux. Afsana shares insights from a career spanning government, corporate and charity sectors, explaining why the best leaders stay curious, empower their teams and create environments where people feel confident to contribute ideas and challenge the status quo. They also discuss the challenges many women leaders still face in the workplace, the importance of diversity and representation in leadership and why creating psychologically safe teams is essential for innovation and progress. 00:00 - Why adaptability is essential for modern leaders 01:10 - Learning from different sectors and career experiences 01:45 - Building teams based on complementary skills 03:40 - Creating a culture of autonomy and trust 05:00 - Leadership, confidence and imposter syndrome 07:40 - Overcoming barriers as a woman of colour in leadership 09:10 - Reframing “difficult women” and challenging norms 10:30 - Feedback, learning and leadership growth 11:40 - The power of reverse mentoring 12:20 - Bridging generational gaps in the workplace If you enjoyed this episode, make sure to like, comment and subscribe for more conversations about leadership, culture and the future of work. And if this conversation sparked ideas for your own organisation, share it with a colleague who’s passionate about building better teams and better workplaces.   Connect with us: Afsana Lachaux: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afsana-lachaux-029380237/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Being difficult on purpose: The leadership skill nobody talks about

    What does it truly mean to be a troublemaker for good?  In this raw and deeply honest episode of Leaders with Purpose, hosts Lou and Rebecca Hull sit down with Afsana Lachaux, Director of the Sweaty Betty Foundation, a trailblazing leader with 30 years of experience tackling systemic inequality across local government, central government, commercial and the charity sector. From setting up the UK's first race hate crime task force in Tower Hamlets, to shaping national labour market policy under Gordon Brown, to now empowering girls through movement. Afsana's story is one of conviction, courage and relentless purpose which makes her the perfect guest. What they cover: - Being called "troublemaker"  - The UK's first race hate crime task force  - Working under Gordon Brown & the ethnic pay penalty  - From civil service to charity sector  - The Listen to Her campaign  - Authenticity, integrity & what Gen Z won't forgive  - Why 1 million+ girls quit sport  - Change happens in the Changing Room  - You're never too old to learn  - Overcoming imposter syndrome as a woman of colour  - The power of reverse mentoring  - The pursuit of excellence in the charity sector  - How to have difficult conversations  - Boards, trustees & youth voice in governance  - Making tough decisions in the not-for-profit sector  - Setting boundaries as a leader  - The double load women carry in the workplace  - Why movement is Afsana's secret weapon  - Honouring the people who shaped us This episode is essential listening for charity leaders, purpose-driven professionals, women in leadership, and anyone working in social impact, education or the not-for-profit space. Follow the podcast and hit the bell to get notified whenever a new episode comes out.  Connect with us:  Afsana Lachaux: https://www.linkedin.com/in/afsana-lachaux-029380237/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Why charity leaders need systems thinking for the future

    How can charity leaders plan for the future when complexity is the norm? What does systems thinking look like in the charity sector? In this mini episode of Leaders with Purpose, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai revisit key insights from their recent full-length conversation with Dr Claire Routley, Consultancy Director at Legacy Futures. Legacy giving is inherently long term. But sustainable legacy programmes don’t sit in isolation - they’re shaped by supporter journeys, organisational culture, generational change and the wider social and economic systems charities operate within. Timestamps: - What systems thinking means in practice - Moving beyond simple cause and effect in strategy - Why legacy fundraising can’t be added onto a weak supporter experience - Systems thinking as a leadership skill for the future - Why systems change is hard (and why charities are part of it) - Generational shifts, consumer trends and the future of legacy giving This is a mini episode extracted from the full episode with Dr Claire Routley. If you’d like to explore future thinking, legacy fundraising trends and long-term charity leadership in more depth, you can find the full episode on our channel! If you value conversations about charity leadership, systems change and future-focused fundraising strategy, subscribe and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode of Leaders with Purpose. Connect with us: Claire Rutley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-routley-9a8b737/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    How systems thinking helps leaders make better decisions

    How can charity leaders plan for the future when uncertainty is the norm? And what does systems thinking actually look like in practice? Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai are joined by Dr Claire Routley, Consultancy Director at Legacy Futures to explore systems thinking, futures thinking, legacy fundraising and the leadership skills charities will need in the years ahead. Claire shares her journey into legacy fundraising, why legacies are one of the fastest-growing income streams in the sector and how leaders can think long-term without pretending the future is predictable. Together, they cover: - Why certainty is no longer a leadership strategy - Claire Routley’s path into legacy fundraising - Why legacy giving is growing and why it matters - What systems thinking actually means in practice - Why legacy can’t be separated from the wider supporter journey - Futures thinking and planning for multiple possible outcomes - Emotional intelligence, presence, and modern leadership - Polymath leaders, curiosity, and leading alongside AI - Gen Z, hope, and the future of the charity sector - Leadership advice: holding space rather than having all the answers Enjoyed the episode? Subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations on leadership, charity and creating impact that lasts. Subscribe to the podcast: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/78ASRJjPQjcijfeFxyiafX?si=41269ee0af1a468d Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leaders-with-purpose/id1836126863 Connect with us:  Claire Rutley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-routley-9a8b737/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    How charities are using AI and what leaders need to know

    AI is moving fast across the charity sector but are leadership teams and boards keeping pace? In this mini episode of Leaders With Purpose, Zoe Amar shares key insights from the latest Charity Digital Skills Report and her work with charity leaders and trustees across the UK. While many charities are making real progress with digital and AI adoption, Zoe highlights a growing gap between innovation on the ground and confidence at board and CEO level. This episode explores what the data is really telling us about AI readiness in charities, why leadership capability matters more than ever, and how boards can engage with AI without needing to become technical experts. You’ll hear about: • Why over three quarters of charities are now using AI and what that progress is built on • The leadership and governance skills gap holding some organisations back • How boards and leaders can approach AI as a strategic and organisational challenge, not a technical one • Creating a culture of curiosity, learning, and safe experimentation • Agility over fixed AI roadmaps in a fast-moving and uncertain landscape This is a snapshot of a much deeper conversation about leadership, vulnerability, governance, and responsible AI adoption in complex and sensitive contexts. Listen to the full episode of Leaders With Purpose for the complete conversation with Zoe Amar, where we go deeper into leadership culture, ethics, service design, and what it really takes to lead well in the age of AI. Subscribe for more conversations on purpose-driven leadership, technology, and the future of the charity sector, and hit the notification bell to get notified whenever a new episode comes out. Connect with us: Zoe Amar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeamar/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    AI, leadership and purpose: What the charity sector needs next

    Welcome to our first episode of 2026! In this special episode of Leaders with Purpose, our hosts are joined by Zoe Amar - AI and digital transformation expert in the charity sector, founder of Zoe Amar Digital, and co-chair of the Charity AI Task Force. Zoe shares her deeply human leadership journey, from early career pivots and moments of self-doubt to shaping how charities could approach AI, digital skills and responsible innovation today.  Together, they explore what it really means to lead through uncertainty, especially when the pace of digital change feels relentless. This conversation goes far beyond technology. We talk about vulnerability in leadership, representation and belonging, and why curiosity, service design and ethical decision-making matter more than ever as AI reshapes organisations. You’ll hear: → Why AI adoption is a leadership challenge, not a technical one → How leaders can build confidence while sitting with uncertainty → The future of governance, rethinking trusteeship and the skills needed for a successful future → What the Charity Digital Skills Report reveals about readiness, risk and opportunity → The case for service design, user needs and inclusion at the heart of innovation → And much more! This episode is essential listening for charity leaders, trustees, policymakers and anyone grappling with how to lead responsibly in a rapidly changing and AI world. Listen now and join the conversation! If this episode resonates, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share with someone who’s thinking deeply about leadership, purpose and the future of work. Connect with us: Zoe Amar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeamar/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Leaders with Purpose unwrapped: leadership tips and advice to take into 2026

    If you’re looking to sharpen your leadership skills, we have a treat for you. We’ve collated a highlight reel of the best actionable advice from our recent Leader with Purpose guests (and some you haven't see yet, too) But we’re just getting started... We’ve got a massive lineup of speakers in the pipeline for the new year, including leaders from The Sweaty Betty Foundation, Legacy Futures, Tate and Designability. Connect with this episode's guests: Daniela Flores: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-flores-mprca-a12869/ Dr David Hunt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-hunt/ Louise Lane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lane-2765222a/ Martine Parnell: https://www.linkedin.com/in/martineparnell/ Claire Routley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/claire-routley-9a8b737/ Zoe Amar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/zoeamar/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    How leaders can build trust and safety in uncertain times

    What does it really mean to lead with purpose when the world feels unstable, expectations are rising, and trust is fragile? In this episode of Leaders with Purpose, Daniela Flores joins the conversation to share what she’s seeing first-hand as organisations struggle to turn purpose from a statement into a lived experience.  Drawing on her work with global businesses, Daniela reveals why so many leaders say the right things, yet fall short when it comes to consistency, trust, and follow-through. Together, they discuss: - Why purpose can’t live in marketing alone - How leadership behaviour shapes culture - And why psychological safety has become one of the most important responsibilities leaders hold today Daniela also shares practical insight into how leaders can navigate pressure without trying to have an opinion on everything, and how clarity, alignment, and consistency create a sense of safety for teams even when answers are incomplete. This episode is for leaders who want to act with integrity, bring their people with them, and build cultures that can withstand uncertainty. Connect with us: Daniela Flores: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-flores-mprca-a12869/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Purpose Union: https://www.purposeunion.com/ Manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    How to lead through constant change without burning out

    In this episode of Leaders With Purpose, we sit down with Daniela Flores, co-founder of Purpose Union. This social purpose strategy firm helps major organisations, including BLab, NatWest, SKY, RFU, Unilever and Wellcome, tackle some of today’s most complex societal challenges. Instead of circling the usual “purpose talk,” Daniela takes us inside the real pressures modern leaders face: When should I speak? What if we get cancelled for choosing a side? How do we stay commercially strong and purpose-led? What does “being brave” actually look like when the risks feel huge? Daniela shares how purpose-driven organisations can find a voice that isn’t reactive, isn’t performative, and isn’t shaped by fear. From navigating geopolitical flashpoints to addressing DEI commitments, she explains how leaders can choose their lane without trying to comment on every issue or collapsing under public expectations. We also explore what purpose looks like in a “woke vs. anti-woke” climate, where companies are told to speak up and stay silent at the same time. Daniela offers a grounded way to decide what matters, when to show leadership, and how to hold your integrity even when the stakes feel high. The conversation moves between leadership tensions, parenting while leading a business, the rise of ethical AI, mentoring the next generation, and finding stability in a world that rewards outrage. It’s honest, warm and full of insight for anyone navigating modern leadership. Don’t forget to subscribe, leave a comment with your reflections, and share this with someone who’d love it. Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Daniela Flores: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniela-flores-mprca-a12869/ Purpose Union: https://www.purposeunion.com/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Why the boring parts of digital transformation matter with the Royal College of Anaesthetists

    In this mini episode of Leaders With Purpose, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai revisit their conversation with Dr David Hunt, Director of Digital, Data and Technology at the Royal College of Anaesthetists, to dive into the foundations of digital transformation - the parts that don’t always make the headlines, but make all the difference. David shares how to keep large-scale transformation projects on track: setting clear milestones, creating strong governance, and bringing people with you through every stage of change.  It’s a practical, honest look at what it really takes to make transformation work inside complex organisations. We talk about: - What digital transformation really means for purpose-led organisations - How governance and sign-off structures keep projects steady and fair - Managing resistance and building trust through communication - The vital role of project managers in keeping change moving - Why listening, empathy, and clarity matter more than any framework This episode is a companion to “Dr David Hunt on leading digital transformation at the Royal College of Anaesthetists”, where David shares his broader leadership journey and lessons from leading change with purpose, so go check that out for a deeper dig into the topic. Join the conversation and discover why the most unglamorous parts of digital transformation are often the ones that make lasting impact.  Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and share it with someone steering change in their organisation - they’ll thank you for it! Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Dr David Hunt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-hunt/ Royal College of Anaesthetics: https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Dr David Hunt on leading digital transformation at the Royal College of Anaesthetists

    What does real digital transformation look like when you strip away the jargon? In this episode of Leaders With Purpose, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai sit down with Dr David Hunt, Director of Digital, Data and Technology at the Royal College of Anaesthetists, to talk about what it really takes to drive change that lasts - and why getting the basics right is anything but boring. David shares the story of his unexpected career path - from studying maths and running a charity in rural China to leading multi-million-pound transformation programmes in UK charities.  It’s a conversation about courage, curiosity, and learning to lead through others. Together, they dig into: - What digital transformation really means (and why it’s not just a new website) - Why foundations and governance matter more than “shiny tech” - How to bring people with you through complex change - Creating psychological safety and space for honest conversations - The opportunities and limits of AI in the charity and health sectors - How to balance ambition with accessibility and inclusion - Why curiosity, humour, and continuous learning are the quiet superpowers of good leadership It’s a grounded and hopeful look at leading digital change with purpose - from someone who’s lived the highs, lows, and spreadsheet-deep realities of transformation. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel and share it with someone steering change in their organisation - they’ll thank you for it! Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Dr David Hunt: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-david-hunt/ Royal College of Anaesthetics: https://www.rcoa.ac.uk/ manifesto: https://manifesto.co.uk/

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    Why psychological safety could be the key to innovation

    What does it really take to nurture innovation inside one of the UK’s most iconic institutions? In this mini episode, our hosts sit down with Martine Parnell, Director of Digital & Marketing at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS), to explore how psychological safety, experimentation, and collaboration shape the way her teams work. Martine shares how creating the right environment - where people feel safe to speak up, test ideas, and learn from mistakes - is essential to driving both creativity and impact.  Together, they explore: Why psychological safety fuels teamwork, retention, and innovation. How the RHS fosters a culture of continuous improvement and open learning. The power of blending multidisciplinary teams - from scientists to horticulturalists. Insights into the RHS’s digital transformation, including the creation of RHS Grow, an app that empowers gardeners with AI-driven advice and helps map cultivated plants across the UK. How data from digital platforms is shaping sustainability, scientific research, and the future of UK gardens. This conversation is a reminder that cultivating innovation isn’t about chasing perfection, it’s about creating the space for curiosity, iteration, and collaboration to flourish. Turn the notification bell on to hear more unfiltered stories from leaders across non-profits, higher education, culture, and social impact.

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    Inside RHS: How to lead innovation in a world built on heritage

    How do you transform a 200-year-old organisation without losing what makes it special? In this episode, Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai chat with Martine Parnell, who leads membership, marketing and digital at the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS).  Martine shares what it’s really like driving change inside a much-loved charity - from the challenges of legacy systems to the magic of bringing diverse teams together. Together, they talk about:  Why psychological safety matters so much if you want people to innovate.  How to balance the “heavy lifting” of transformation with the quick wins that keep teams motivated. Why gardening might just hold the secret to resilience in uncertain times. Martine also lifts the lid on the RHS Grow app - complete with an AI-powered chat botanist - and how data from millions of gardeners could shape the future of biodiversity in the UK. It’s a conversation about curiosity, courage, and finding hope in small everyday actions. Turn the notification bell on to hear more unfiltered stories from leaders across non-profits, higher education, culture, and social impact.

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    What UNICEF UK taught me about purpose-led leadership, integrity & change

    Leadership isn’t just about vision and strategy. It’s about the moments when you have to make hard choices that won’t please everyone. Join us once again in this mini episode of Leaders with Purpose, as we sit down with Louise Lane, Chief Marketing & Partnerships Officer at UNICEF UK, to talk about the messy, human side of leadership.  From returning off maternity leave straight into a major organisational restructure, to facing decisions that impact people’s jobs, Louise shares how she’s learned to hold onto resilience and purpose even when the path forward feels uncertain. We talk about what it really means to: Live with constant change and uncertainty in the non-profit sector Lead teams through restructuring without losing your humanity Recognise the “trade-offs” of purpose-led work that few people speak about Louise also reflects on the books, mentors, and frameworks that shaped her leadership including ‘Who Moved My Cheese?’  by Spencer Jonhson and ‘Uncertainty Experts’ by Sam Conniff. If you’ve ever wondered what leadership really feels like behind the job titles and press releases, this conversation is for you! Turn the notification bell on to hear more unfiltered stories from leaders across non-profits, higher education, culture, and social impact. References: Who moved my cheese? By Spencer Johnson: https://amzn.eu/d/ceG8Gv1 Uncertainty Experts by Sam Conniff: https://www.uncertaintyexperts.com/ UNICEF UK Soccer Aid: https://www.socceraid.org.uk/ Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Louise Lane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lane-2765222a/

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    18 years at UNICEF UK: How great leaders thrive in uncertainty and constant change

    What does it really take to lead with purpose in today’s world? In this episode of Leaders with Purpose, hosts Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai sit down with Louise Lane, Chief Marketing & Partnerships Officer at UNICEF UK, to explore the realities of purpose-led leadership. Louise has spent over 18 years at UNICEF, growing from a marketing executive role into executive leadership. Along the way, she’s led through humanitarian emergencies, shaped global campaigns like Soccer Aid, and steered UNICEF UK through major organisational change. In this episode, Louise shares her reflections on: Building a career with purpose (and making sideways moves that accelerate growth) Leading through uncertainty, ambiguity, and organisational transformation The power of connection, community, and “your village” as a leader Open strategy, co-design, and why progress matters more than perfection This is an honest, candid, and deeply human conversation about leadership in the non-profit and social impact sector but with lessons that resonate far beyond! Whether you’re leading a team, navigating change, or simply curious about the future of leadership, you’ll take away practical wisdom and inspiration to apply in your own journey. Don’t forget to turn your notifications for more conversations with leaders across higher education, culture, membership, social impact, and beyond. References: Who moved my cheese? By Spencer Johnson: https://amzn.eu/d/ceG8Gv1 Uncertainty Experts by Sam Conniff: https://www.uncertaintyexperts.com/ UNICEF UK Soccer Aid: //www.socceraid.org.uk/ Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Lou Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/ Louise Lane: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lane-2765222a/

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    Leaders with Purpose: What no one tells you about non-profit & mission led leadership

    Leadership has changed. In today’s world, it’s not about the old playbook - it’s about leading with purpose, resilience, and authenticity.  Welcome to Leaders with Purpose. Hosted by Rebecca, Managing Director at manifesto, and Lou Lai, Chief Client and Transformation Officer, this brand-new podcast explores what it really means to lead with purpose in today’s world. In this introductory episode, Rebecca and Lou share: Why they started the Leaders with Purpose podcast The challenges and opportunities of purpose-led leadership Lessons from decades of digital transformation and non-profit sector experience The importance of community, vulnerability, and learning together Whether you’re navigating transformation in your organisation, building a purpose-driven culture, or simply curious about the future of leadership, this podcast will give you fresh insights, honest reflections, and inspiration from leaders across sectors including higher education, membership, culture, social impact, and beyond. Join the movement. Share your story. And don’t forget to turn your notifications on to stay updated with new episodes! First episode coming soon! Connect with us: Rebecca Hull: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebecca-hull-75a78b39/ Louise Lai: https://www.linkedin.com/in/louise-lai-3958962a/

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What does it really take to lead with purpose in a world of uncertainty, complexity and constant change?What happens when profit, purpose and values collide? How do you keep moving at pace when your crystal ball has gone offline?Hosted by Rebecca Hull and Lou Lai from manifesto, Leaders with Purpose is a monthly podcast that goes beyond the soundbites and bravado to explore the lived experience of leadership today. In each episode, we sit down with people who are shaping the future across not for profit, culture, technology and mission-driven organisations. Together we unpack what it means to sta

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