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Grown to Lead

Grown To Lead explores the art and science of leadership and how people grow into it over time. Hosted by Lindsay Zubek, Founder of Plum Leadership Group, the podcast features real conversations with leaders, practitioners, and thinkers about what leadership actually looks like in practice. From stepping into people management for the first time to navigating complexity, change, and responsibility, this show focuses on the experiences that shape capable, thoughtful leaders.

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    Rethinking Neurodiversity: The Leadership Edge

    Most leaders want to be inclusive. But good intentions and genuine inclusion are not the same thing.With expertise at the intersection of neuroscience, neurodiversity, and real-world work demands, Dr. Áine O'Dea helps leaders move from performative awareness to practical, high-performing inclusion. She is an Occupational Therapist, Coach, and Founder of Radiance Consulting.Áine breaks down what neurodivergence actually looks like in the workplace, from social communication differences to executive functioning challenges, and why most of what leaders need to do is far simpler and cheaper than they think. She also makes the case that neurodivergent employees are not a liability -- they are a competitive advantage, if you know how to lead them well.You will walk away with a clearer framework for spotting invisible barriers on your team, practical questions that improve performance for everyone, and a fresh lens on what inclusive leadership actually looks like in practice.

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    Courage is a Verb

    Betsy Gregory spent nearly a decade as Head of People and Culture at Congressional Country Club, led HR and talent development at the executive level, and then did something that took everything she preaches — she left it all to start over. Now, as Founder of Unbridled Courage Consulting, she works with CEOs and leadership teams to build the systems, culture, and people strategies that actually hold.In this episode, Betsy makes the case that courage isn't a feeling. It's what happens when you care deeply enough that doing nothing stops being an option. She and Lindsay dig into why values have to come before systems, what separates empathy from compassion in leadership, and why the leaders who build the strongest teams are the ones willing to go first — even when it's uncomfortable.If you've ever felt the pit in your stomach and talked yourself out of it, this one's for you.

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    Safety Drives Performance

    Most leaders know psychological safety matters. Few know how to actually build it.In this episode of Grown to Lead, Joe Reid, VP of Wealth Management and Impact Investing at Vancity, breaks down what it takes to create teams where people show up, speak up, and do their best work. With 30 years in financial services and accountability for 220+ employees and $68M in revenue, Joe has tested these ideas at scale.The conversation covers how to earn trust as a new leader, why venting has a legitimate place in team culture, how to balance authenticity with professionalism, and why failure handled well is one of the fastest ways to build a high performing team.This is a practical, no-fluff conversation for leaders who want to build teams that actually perform, not just ones that look good on paper.

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    Embodied Confidence Unlocked

    Before she was coaching leaders, Andrea Ross was falling off things for a living. As a stunt double, competitive wrestler, and gymnast, she learned that the body knows how to perform under pressure before the brain catches up. In this episode of Grown to Lead, she makes the case that the fastest path to leadership presence starts below the neck.

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    Beyond Imposter Syndrome

    Most leaders struggle with imposter syndrome — but what if understanding and managing that internal voice could unlock your full potential? Meredith Harvey, an executive coach with 15 years at Google, reveals counterintuitive strategies to conquer self-doubt and foster genuine confidence. In this episode, discover the power of naming your inner saboteur and practical tools like “name it to tame it” to transform fears into understanding. Learn how to create a supportive workplace culture and develop leadership habits that fuel authentic growth. Perfect for leaders and aspiring executives ready to break free from limiting beliefs and lead with authenticity.

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    Human Beings First

    In this episode of Grown To Lead, Lindsay Zubek sits down with Paul Wolfe, author of Human Beings First, to explore what empathetic leadership actually looks like in practice.Paul shares why curiosity and listening are often the most overlooked leadership skills, how trust and psychological safety shape performance, and why middle managers play a critical role in workplace culture. The conversation also explores mental health at work, transparency, and the impact of leaders sharing real experiences with their teams.This episode is a grounded, practical conversation for leaders who want to build stronger connections, healthier teams, and cultures that work for real people.

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    Find Fulfillment Now

    Ever feel like a career is stuck, even though on paper everything looks fine?This conversation with Tonya Drummonds explores a pattern many leaders experience. The assumption that fulfillment requires a new role, a new company, or a major pivot. Sometimes that is true. Often it is not.More often, the work starts with perspective. Clarifying values. Naming strengths. Being honest about what is draining energy and what is sustaining it.When those pieces come into focus, decisions get easier. Staying becomes a choice. Growth becomes intentional. Pivoting becomes thoughtful rather than reactive.If things have been feeling restless or misaligned, this episode creates space to pause and reflect.

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    The New Rules of Leadership

    New managers shape performance, retention, and team culture faster than most organizations expect. Yet many are promoted without any real onboarding into people leadership.This episode looks at the practices that make the biggest difference early on. Feedback, one on one meetings, and coaching. The conversation focuses on how these practices reduce avoidable people issues and support new managers before problems show up.#leadership #confidence #leadershiptips

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Grown To Lead explores the art and science of leadership and how people grow into it over time. Hosted by Lindsay Zubek, Founder of Plum Leadership Group, the podcast features real conversations with leaders, practitioners, and thinkers about what leadership actually looks like in practice. From stepping into people management for the first time to navigating complexity, change, and responsibility, this show focuses on the experiences that shape capable, thoughtful leaders.

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