PODCAST · business
Leadership Espresso with Stefan Götz
by Stefan Götz
In a world of constant change and complexity, true leadership isn’t about control— it’s about curiosity, clarity, and courage. Join Executive Coach Stefan Götz - www.stefan-goetz.com, as he helps accomplished leaders unlock their authentic leadership compass, inspire peak team performance, and achieve sustainable success—without sacrificing life beyond work. Whether you’re a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this podcast will equip you with the mindset, strategies, and tools to lead with confidence, purpose, and impact.
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AI won’t Replace You. But it Will Change What Makes You Irreplaceable! +++ feat Lewin Keller, CEO CoachBot
What happens when every employee has multiple AI agents with PhD-level expertise at their fingertips? How will this transform leadership as we know it?In this thought-provoking conversation, AI coaching expert Levin Keller reveals how artificial intelligence is reshaping the leadership landscape. Rather than replacing human capabilities, AI is creating unprecedented opportunities to automate routine tasks and focus on what makes us uniquely human.The discussion explores how companies like SoftBank are already deploying thousands of AI agents to enhance employee capabilities at minimal cost. As these tools become more sophisticated, leaders must develop new skills in distinguishing between what should be human-directed versus AI-automated. This isn't just about efficiency—it's about reimagining leadership itself."The future of leadership is understanding what is human directed, where do we need to be involved, and what is AI agent automated," Lewin explains. This distinction becomes crucial as organizations design systems that appropriately balance automation with human judgment, particularly around decisions with significant ethical or emotional implications.Perhaps most fascinating is how this transformation might help us rediscover what makes us fundamentally human. When freed from repetitive tasks and armed with powerful analytical tools, leaders gain space to focus on deeper questions about purpose, values, and meaning. The evolution of leadership in an AI-enhanced world isn't about faster execution—it's about raising consciousness and making more meaningful choices.Whether you're enthusiastic about AI's potential or concerned about its implications, this conversation offers valuable perspective on navigating the changing leadership landscape with both technological fluency and human wisdom. Join us to discover how embracing AI literacy could transform not just how you work, but how you lead.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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The AI Revolution in Business Leadership: feat Patrick C. Freyer AI Strategy @BCG | GenAI Builder & Developer
Artificial intelligence isn't just changing what we do as business leaders – it's transforming who we can become when we leverage these tools strategically. In this provocative conversation with Patrick, a leading AI expert from BCG, we explore how professionals across industries can build their personal AI organization to dramatically increase their impact.Most discussions about AI focus on efficiency, but Patrick reveals a deeper opportunity: the chance to reshape your entire role around what you do best. By thoughtfully distributing tasks between yourself and AI assistants, you can focus on the aspects of your work that truly energize you while automating the rest. This isn't about replacing yourself – it's about becoming an entrepreneur within your organization who builds and manages a team of digital collaborators.The path to this transformation begins with structure. Since AI systems originate from the highly organized environments of software development, creating similar organization in your work makes these tools dramatically more effective. Simple practices like documenting your thought processes, maintaining structured folders, and recording your lessons learned create the foundation for AI to understand your needs and preferences over time.Perhaps most revolutionary is how AI changes the distribution of responsibility within organizations. Patrick advocates moving from assigning KPIs to distributing genuine ownership of outcomes. When team members have stakes in results rather than just tasks, they're motivated to build AI systems that create true value. This shift requires leaders to become coaches who help their teams navigate expanded responsibilities and leverage new capabilities effectively.For industries with high quality standards like German automotive manufacturing or management consulting, the challenge becomes balancing the speed of "80% solutions" with the need for excellence. Creating processes that support rapid iteration after initial AI output represents a new paradigm that many organizations are still learning to navigate.Whether you're in marketing, R&D, or finance, the future belongs to those who can leverage abundant intelligence to pursue their goals faster. Start building your AI team today, and discover what's possible when you focus on what truly matters in your work.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Fast, Pragmatic, Engaged: Leadership Lessons from China's Automotive Industry feat. Kierysch COO Montaplast China
The automotive industry stands at a critical crossroads, facing what Sebastian Kierysch calls "the biggest challenge we have had in the complete industry since its beginning." After 15+ years as a German executive in China, Sebastian offers rare insights into navigating this turbulent landscape where traditional manufacturers confront nimble Chinese competitors in a "bloody red ocean" of fierce competition.Drawing from his experience managing five manufacturing plants in China, Sebastian reveals the stark contrasts between German precision and Chinese pragmatism. While German companies typically seek comprehensive information before acting, their Chinese counterparts move decisively with just 70-80% clarity. This difference in approach partly explains how BYD has risen to become the sixth-largest global car manufacturer, slashing development cycles from 36 to as little as 12 months.Sebastian challenges conventional wisdom about cross-cultural leadership, sharing how he works 100+ hour weeks during crises, speaks Mandarin to better connect with his 1,700 employees, and hosts "lunch with leaders" where staff can speak directly with senior management. His approach creates psychological safety where innovation thrives despite uncertainty.The conversation explores fascinating cultural dynamics, revealing how the middle generation of Chinese workers (born around 1985) uniquely blends traditional values with international mindset. Sebastian explains why challenging the status quo remains essential even when current methods have proven successful: "Who tells you that you did the best? Who says there is no other solution?"For leaders navigating today's complex global landscape, Sebastian's closing wisdom resonates powerfully: "It's about being bold enough to make a decision, because if you make a decision, you make maybe a mistake, but if you don't make a decision, you already did the mistake." Listen now for insights that will transform how you approach leadership during times of profound change.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Microbz: Circular by Design - Rethinking Leadership for a Regenerative Economy
What if everything we've been taught about cleanliness, bacteria, and health has been steering us in the wrong direction? Katie Worth, MD of Microbz (www.microbz.co.uk), a UK-based probiotic company, challenges our fundamental assumptions about microorganisms and offers a revolutionary perspective on how we might work with nature rather than against it.The conversation reveals how modern society has waged a counterproductive war against microbes that has led to two concerning outcomes: the rise of antimicrobial resistance (potentially threatening hundreds of thousands of lives in coming years) and dramatically depleted nutrient density in our foods. "You need to eat 20 carrots today to get the nutrition from one carrot 20 years ago," Katie explains, highlighting how our chemical-dependent agricultural system has stripped soils of the microbial diversity necessary for transferring minerals into plants.Unlike conventional probiotics that isolate specific strains, Microbes harvests diverse microbial communities directly from soil and ferments them to create products teeming with beneficial organisms. This approach acknowledges the vast complexity of microbial ecosystems—what Katie calls "inner space"—and trusts in nature's inherent intelligence to restore balance. The results speak for themselves as customers experience improvements not just in gut health but in seemingly unrelated conditions from skin problems to ear infections, demonstrating how the body directs beneficial microbes where they're needed most.Though their soil-based probiotics help address immediate health concerns, Katie's vision extends much further—toward revitalizing soil health across the UK to create a food system that naturally provides the nutrients and microbial diversity humans need, eliminating the supplement dependency cycle entirely. This regenerative approach offers powerful insights not just for personal health but for business leadership, suggesting that organizations might benefit from being viewed as living systems rather than machines with parts to be fixed or replaced.Discover how connecting with the intelligence of nature might transform your understanding of health and provide sustainable solutions to some of our most pressing challenges. Ready to rethink everything you know about microbes and your relationship with them?Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Humor, Heart & Leadership: Your Superpowers in Chaos: feat Dr. Dennis Hüttenmeister
What happens when conventional leadership approaches fail in the face of unprecedented challenges? Senior Vice President Dennis Hüttenmeister found himself building Europe's first lithium refinery just as COVID-19 lockdowns began and global supply chains collapsed. Starting with just a blank piece of paper and a handful of team members, he discovered that creating human connection would prove more valuable than any formal project management methodology.Dennis shares his refreshingly authentic approach to navigating uncertainty by creating psychological safety and focusing on people's natural strengths. Rather than forcing standard processes, he implemented daily stand-ups where team members connected organically—even intentionally giving them space to bond without him present. Weekly one-on-ones became sacred time for development conversations that team members actively protected in their schedules. These seemingly small practices built the foundation of trust necessary for tackling massive technical challenges in a virtual environment.Perhaps most revolutionary is Dennis's perspective on talent development. When confronted with a technical expert who wanted a leadership position primarily for financial reasons, Dennis challenged the conventional career ladder. "What I observe is when you're working in your expert role, I see you super happy, energized, intrinsically motivated," he told the team member. Instead of losing a brilliant specialist to a management track where they might struggle, Dennis created an alternative path recognizing their value while keeping them in their zone of genius. This human-centered approach reminds us that organizations thrive when they build positions around people's strengths rather than forcing people to conform to predefined roles. As Dennis puts it: "If someone starts to really glow from the inside, ultimately the company will also be happy with it." Discover how applying this philosophy creates environments where both people and projects flourish despite external chaos.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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How Utopia's CEO Built a Thriving Company While Staying True to Sustainable Values
Sustainability isn't just what you sell, it's how you operate. Maike Gebhardt, MD of Utopia - Germany's leading voice on sustainability - reveals how authentic leadership creates resilient, thriving organizations even during crisis.As both an environmental economist and mathematician, Maike approaches sustainability with analytical rigor and genuine passion. She shares why Utopia chose to be a for-profit company rather than a non-profit, sending a powerful market signal that businesses can balance purpose with profitability. This unique approach requires finding investors who value mission alongside margins, allowing Utopia to grow sustainably without the pressure of unrealistic "hockey stick" projections.The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Maike details Utopia's response to the COVID-19 pandemic. Rather than immediately cutting staff when media spending dropped, the management team voluntarily eliminated their own bonuses to preserve jobs. This people-first approach created remarkable team cohesion and, surprisingly, led to Utopia's most successful year ever. Maike explains how they rapidly adapted their business model, shifting from large branding campaigns to smaller, conversion-focused products that met clients' immediate needs.What emerges is a masterclass in authentic leadership. By truly embodying the sustainability principles they promote, listening deeply to customer needs, and valuing people above short-term profits, Utopia demonstrates how companies can navigate uncertainty while staying true to their values. As they prepare to expand into the US market, their story offers a compelling blueprint for building businesses that thrive by doing good.Want to hear more leadership insights from purpose-driven executives? Subscribe to Leadership Espresso for conversations that blend practical business wisdom with meaningful purpose.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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The Quantum Edge of Business Leadership feat. Colin Tipping
What if the key to extraordinary business success isn't found in better strategy, technology, or talent—but in understanding your organization as an energy field? Colin Tipping, the leading authority on radical leadership tools, reveals a transformative approach that's changing how forward-thinking companies operate.The conversation begins by exploring how every organization functions as an energy system with four distinct flows: money, information, materials, and what Tipping calls "humanergy" (human energy). While most companies efficiently manage the first three, the human energy component—though arguably most crucial—remains least understood and utilized. Drawing from quantum physics, biology, and consciousness research, Tipping demonstrates how raising organizational vibration creates measurable bottom-line improvements.At the heart of this approach is a revolutionary understanding of spiritual intelligence—not as something religious or mystical, but as a practical faculty of mind that everyone possesses in equal measure. When leaders learn to activate this intelligence within themselves and their teams, they tap into what physicist David Bohm called the "implicate order"—an unlimited field of potential beyond conventional market constraints.The practical applications are profound. Workplace conflicts transform from problems into growth opportunities through a five-step process that dissolves energetic blockages. Traditional goal-setting evolves into manifestation—a more powerful approach that attracts possibilities beyond what could be logically planned. McKinsey Australia has confirmed that programs utilizing these consciousness-raising techniques significantly increase productivity while reducing staff turnover.Most compelling is the paradoxical leadership stance this approach demands: moving purposefully toward objectives while remaining open to unexpected solutions that might "come in from the side." This balance of intention and surrender creates a corporate energy field that naturally attracts ideal team members, innovative breakthroughs, and market leadership.Ready to experience what happens when your team operates at higher vibrations? Visit quantumenergymanagement.com for free tools to begin implementing these principles today. Your organization's untapped potential awaits.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Benedictine Wisdom: Ancient Management Principles for Modern Leaders feat. Dr. Notker Wolf - Abbot Primate
What if the secrets to effective leadership were written down 1,500 years ago? The Benedictine order, with 25,000 monks and nuns worldwide operating schools, universities, breweries, and printing houses, offers leadership wisdom that challenges modern management assumptions in profound ways.At the heart of Benedictine leadership lies a paradox: authority emerges not from asserting power but from serving others. "People who are concerned about their authority have already lost it," explains our guest, describing how consultation and listening create environments where people genuinely want to work. The Benedictine Rule instructs leaders to gather everyone when important decisions must be made, listening to all voices because "God often gives the younger one what is better."This conversation reveals striking contrasts with conventional leadership practices. Rather than rushing to action during crises, Benedictine leaders prioritize reflection. Instead of defending their ideas, they create "fear-free spaces" where all contributions are valued. Talent development happens not through formal systems but by observing how individuals function within community—do they notice what's needed beyond their immediate tasks?Most revolutionary is the understanding that leadership isn't about having answers but opening spaces for collective wisdom. When leaders admit "I don't have the solution" and genuinely invite contributions, they build high-performance teams united by shared purpose rather than command. As our guest emphasizes, "The solutions arise from the people... to perceive them first, to take them seriously, to listen, and to open up for a common solution."Whether you lead a global organization or a small team, these centuries-old principles offer a refreshing alternative to ego-driven leadership. Listen now to discover how ancient wisdom might transform your approach to developing talent, navigating change, and creating environments where people and ideas flourish.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Scaling New Heights: The Mental Game of Extreme Climbing feat. Huberbuam Champions
What drives someone to climb 500-meter vertical walls without ropes or attempt seemingly impossible feats that push the very limits of human capability? In this riveting conversation, the legendary Huber Brothers—Thomas and Alexander—take us deep into the psychological landscape of extreme alpinism and reveal striking parallels to leadership and personal growth.The brothers articulate a philosophy that transcends climbing: "If I would always realize projects that I'm 100% successful from the beginning, then it's boring." This fundamental approach to seeking the unknown—deliberately pursuing challenges with unpredictable outcomes—forms the backbone of their pioneering achievements. They've transformed the climbing world through free solo ascents of massive walls and by shattering speed records on El Capitan's iconic "Nose" route in Yosemite.Their relationship with fear stands in stark contrast to conventional wisdom. Rather than something to overcome, the Hubers describe fear as a sophisticated regulatory system that creates "sensitization"—a heightened state of awareness where all senses become fully engaged. This perspective offers profound insights for decision-making in any high-stakes environment. When they reach what they call "the vacuum of time"—that perfect state of presence and focus—they experience an absolute clarity that observers might mistake for machine-like precision.The brothers' approach to high-performance teamwork provides equally valuable lessons. They emphasize that exceptional teams begin with individual mastery—each person must address their own weaknesses rather than expecting teammates to compensate for them. Only when everyone has "done their homework 100%" can a team transcend simple addition and create something greater than the sum of its parts.Listen to discover how the Hubers' mental strategies for confronting life-or-death situations can transform your approach to challenges, leadership, and personal growth. Their wisdom offers a powerful roadmap for finding your own "inner summit" and creating experiences that remain vivid in your memory long after other moments have faded into the background noise of life.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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From Rivals to Partners: Redefining Success Through Mutuality feat. CEO & Owner VisionWorks Jeff Allen
What if everything we've been taught about competition in business is fundamentally flawed? In this thought-provoking conversation with Jeff Allen, we challenge the core belief that competition brings out our best and explore why it actually creates dysfunction instead of excellence.Competition divides the world into winners and losers, destroying the very relationships that make success possible. "You don't achieve success through competition, you achieve success through mutuality," Jeff explains, revealing how this mindset shift can transform team dynamics. We examine how fear-based leadership diminishes performance across entire organizations and why supporting team members who struggle creates more powerful outcomes than replacing them.The conversation takes a surprising turn when we discover the parallel between friendship and leadership. Both require genuine giving, connection, and the willingness to support others in their growth. We also uncover the hidden patterns that cause leaders to feel victimized by their own success – how unconscious agendas cause us to "hide our taking under a mountain of apparent giving." By diving below the waterline of conscious behavior, we illuminate why raising our awareness about these patterns creates breakthrough leadership possibilities.Ready to transform your approach to leadership? Listen now and discover why connection rather than competition might be your greatest untapped resource for creating extraordinary results. Share your thoughts about how these ideas could apply in your organization – we'd love to continue this important conversation with you.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Navigating Business in Stormy Times: Lessons from a Ship Captain
Leadership isn't about charging ahead full steam—it's about positioning yourself at the center of the wheel, staying calm, and listening deeply. Jeff Allen, a business leader with experience as a container ship captain, shares how navigating stormy business conditions requires exceptional awareness and personal responsibility.The fundamental principle is "Leadership is hearing the calls for help." When we truly listen to others' needs, we gain crucial awareness about our environment, allowing us to adjust strategically. But there's a challenging truth at the heart of this approach: external conflicts mirror internal ones. When conflict exists in your team, look inward to identify your own internal conflicts first. Attempting to solve others' problems without addressing your own makes you part of the problem rather than the solution.Our current economic turbulence isn't merely a temporary setback but a correction in a natural cycle we've ignored while pursuing perpetual growth. Rather than desperately holding on during downturns, we should use these periods like low tide—when all the rocks and wrecks beneath the waterline become visible—to clean up what isn't working. This transforms recessions from survival periods into opportunities for meaningful reorganization and preparation for the next positive cycle.Most provocatively, Jeff challenges the fundamental business premise of competition. Competition stems from scarcity thinking and inevitably destroys relationships. The alternative? Embracing partnership, valuing diverse perspectives, and fostering mutuality between companies. This shift from competition to cooperation represents the future of business—not just growing profits, but growing awareness, consciousness, and sustainable relationships that benefit everyone involved.Questions and comments welcome below! Remember, we're better in this together.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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The Next Wave in Business Requires Partnership, Not Competition ⎪ feat. Dr Spezzano, CEO & Founder of Pschology of Vision
What if the greatest crisis of our lifetime is actually the catalyst for the transformation we've been waiting for? Dr. Chuck Spezzano, author of over 50 psychology books and global business leader, reveals how COVID-19 presents a pivotal moment for visionary leadership."When a big wave is coming, turn your ship into the wave instead of getting hit broadside," Dr. Spezzano advises. This powerful metaphor frames our conversation about the fundamental shift in business – moving from competitive independence to cooperative interdependence. While many leaders respond to crises by doubling down on old strategies, true visionaries recognize this moment as an opportunity to birth something entirely new.The path forward requires more than strategic planning. Dr. Spezzano shares a practical meditation technique for clearing mental clutter to access genuine vision and creative solutions. "In about 15 to 20 minutes, your mind will be like this quiet, placid lake, and then that's when you ask: let my purpose be given, let the way forward be shown."Surprisingly, personal relationships emerge as crucial to business success. "At the heart of every problem you have, there's a relationship problem," Dr. Spezzano reveals, citing a study showing Fortune 500 CEOs share three traits: good personal partnerships, belief in a higher power, and time for regeneration. This understanding extends beyond personal relationships to how businesses relate to communities and the world.Throughout our conversation, Dr. Spezzano interweaves powerful stories – from the Japanese CEO whose company performed best when he stepped away, to the Taiwanese businessman who refused to accept "impossible" limitations during a crisis. These examples illuminate what's possible when leaders embrace partnership, generosity, and unwavering confidence that "there must be a better way."Join us for this profound exploration of leadership during global upheaval. Subscribe to Leadership Espresso for more conversations that challenge conventional thinking and inspire transformative action.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Competing Together: How Female Leadership Changes the Business Game ⎪ feat TEDx speaker Elizabeth McCourt
What happens when you combine curiosity with courage? Leadership coach and author Elizabeth McCourt brings this powerful dynamic to our conversation about the future of leadership. From her base in New York, Elizabeth shares her philosophy that has guided her through multiple careers and athletic pursuits: "If I can do it, you can do it too."The magic in Elizabeth's approach lies in her relationship with discomfort. Rather than avoiding challenging situations, she embraces them as opportunities for growth and connection. "I love that energy of discomfort," she explains, describing how pushing boundaries has shaped her global perspective and leadership style. This refreshing take on personal development offers listeners a roadmap for their own growth journeys.Our discussion evolves into exploring the false dichotomy between competition and collaboration. Elizabeth brilliantly reframes competitive relationships: "I want you to do great, because there's room for both of us." This perspective mirrors what top athletes understand—that worthy competitors don't diminish your success but inspire greater achievement. We examine how this collaborative mindset applies to business challenges too complex for siloed approaches, and Elizabeth offers practical insights about generosity with knowledge and strategic relationship-building.The conversation culminates in recognizing that effective leadership isn't about gender but about balancing complementary energies. Elizabeth demonstrates this naturally through her ability to both connect deeply and push strategically. Her capacity to "see the whole room"—noticing multiple dynamics simultaneously—exemplifies the integrated leadership our complex world needs. Join us for this thought-provoking episode that will transform how you think about leadership, competition, and your own potential to make an impact.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Leadership Through Trust: How Astrid Turned a 180-Year-Old Company Around ⎪ feat. CEO & Co-Owner Berendsohn Group Astrid Schulte
What happens when you buy a 180-year-old family business that desperately needs transformation but has no clear path forward? Astrid shares the remarkable journey of how she revitalized the Berenson Group by building trust rather than demanding change.When Astrid acquired this promotional products company with approximately 1,000 employees, she faced an organization paralyzed by uncertainty. Rather than imposing solutions, she spent her first hundred days conducting one-on-one interviews, asking everyone the same powerful questions: "What could be our growth path?" and "What would you personally change?" This approach immediately signaled that transformation would be collaborative, not dictatorial.The transformation stories Astrid shares demonstrate profound leadership wisdom applicable to any organization facing change. She explains how she broke tradition by personally leading the sales department to understand the challenges of transitioning from physical promotional products to digital visibility solutions. Instead of forcing change through mandatory training, she identified naturally talented "local heroes" within the sales team who inspired their peers – creating a pull strategy rather than a push strategy that achieved an astonishing 80% adoption rate of new digital services.Throughout our conversation, Astrid reveals how constant reinforcement of vision, creating psychological safety, and establishing trust as the foundation of all interactions transformed an anxious workforce into an enthusiastic team ready for growth. Her approach to leading through transformation offers a masterclass in human-centered change management that balances business needs with genuine care for people.Whether you're leading a startup or transforming a legacy business, this episode provides actionable insights on creating meaningful change that brings people along rather than leaving them behind. Subscribe to gain leadership wisdom directly from executives who've successfully navigated major organizational transformations.Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Human is the Next BIG Thing ⎪ feat. CEO & Co-Owner Berendsohn Group Astrid Schulte
+++ #Successful career or being #human? Astrid Schulte, #CEO and co-owner of the #Berendsohn Group reinvented a multi-million dollar family business by #reinventing herself first. She transformed an unfulfilled 80-hour week of being the lonely star into a mindful team player inspiring everyone to his and her greatness. +++ Astrid Schulte claims: “Being human is not the opposite of being a tough manager, working hard, being on the fast lane. Being human is the condition to be a good leader”.Maybe with less ego. There is a better way as “#Human is the next BIG thing” and Astrid will unveil her secret on how to unfold the #potential of all employees by being human: Part 1: What questions will help you #transform? Part 2: What are the #Leadership #Practices? Dear network at #google, #amazon, #apple, #bmw, #mercedes, #plansee, #ceratizit Dear colleagues Dr. Irène Y. Kilubi (she/her/hers) Dr. Thomas Juli Rúna Bouius ∙ Leadership Success What is your take? Can you be successful and human? Join us for your expedition into the #future of leadership. We coach a select number of #next-generation leaders. Are you ready? 💡 +49 179 29 28 38 2 ⭐️ [email protected] 💡 or text me Be inspired. Stefan Götz 💡😄⭐️Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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The Power of Accountability ⎪ feat. CEO & Owner VisionWorks Jeff Allen
+++ The #NewNormal in business comes from the power of accountability. What do you think you are accountable for? Just for your success, or the success of your team, company or even the competitor? And what about the failures? +++ Serial entrepreneur Jeff Allen from the UK claims: “If you want to be successful long-term than you want to choose to become a good learner. As life is a mirror, you can choose to be accountable for what is happening not just in your life, in your team, in your organization but also in business in general. As you will grow your leadership capacity, you will be able to lead greater projects, greater teams to success where everybody wins.”Jeff sums it up: “The extent to which someone refuses accountability is the extent to which they become a victim. They are always blaming the world for their problems. They become very poor problem solvers.” Jeff is such an inspiration, enjoy every minute of his ideas. 👍01:12 Accountability is like taking responsibility for yourself and the people around you02:22 Stop projecting your parts onto your team and start being accountable02:55 What do you do as a leader, if someone breaks your rule03:47 The difference between guilt and accountability05:07 The inner and the outer world are connected05:25 If you want to become an effective problem solver you always start with yourself06:53 If I'm fully accountable then I can change anything. The world is your mirror.09:50 To change it you need to understand why you would create this in the first place10:22 Blaming someone doing it wrong, you hide where you believe you have done it wrong11:38 What are we doing about the other person who is failing12:41 You can't be successful and competitive because competition destroys partnership14:04 Jürgen Klopp from FC Liverpool about accountability: “if we are successful that's because of our team and if we are failing is because of me.”What do you think you are accountable for? If you have the desire, the confidence and the courage to lead the way, then join us for your expedition into the future of leadership. We coach a select number of next-generation leaders, entrepreneurs, bridge-builders & eco thinkers.💡 +49 179 29 28 38 2⭐️ [email protected]💡 or text meBe inspired. Stefan Götz 💡😄⭐️www.stefan-goetz.com#leadership #accountability #newnormalListen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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Thriving In Stormy Times ⎪ feat. Amy Fox CEO & Co-founder of Mobius Executive Leadership
**Key Lessons & Insights**1. **Leaders as Sense-Makers** - Leaders must help teams make sense of uncertainty in a world of constant change rather than seek fixed answers. - Embracing multiple perspectives allows for adaptive leadership rather than rigid decision-making.2. **From Command to Facilitation** - Leadership is evolving from being directive ("pointing the way") to facilitative ("hosting dialogue and intelligence"). - The leader’s role is to create space for collective intelligence before collective action.3. **The Power of Emotional Intelligence** - Understanding and managing emotions (both personal and within teams) is crucial in uncertain times. - Organizations can only change at the pace at which they can handle fear and uncertainty.4. **Befriending Failure** - Innovation requires risk, which means failure is inevitable. - Shifting from fear-based leadership to embracing "the right kind of failure" fosters growth and adaptability.5. **Expanding Leadership Capacities** - Leaders need to develop beyond traditional skills, embracing **four key archetypes**: - **Dreamer** (vision, creativity) - **Lover** (empathy, trust) - **Thinker** (complex problem-solving) - **Warrior** (courage, action) - A balanced approach unlocks untapped intelligence within leaders and teams.6. **The Importance of Reflection & Creativity** Organizations need to move beyond execution and performance and cultivate spaces for creative thinking, reflection, and imagination. - Rituals and practices (art, nature, mindfulness) help unlock deeper insights and intuitive decision-making.7. **Shifting from Individualism to Interdependence** - Modern leadership overvalues resilience (self-reliance) while undervaluing relational support and collaboration. - Leaders should develop an emotional vocabulary and cultivate deeper team relationships to foster resilience through **community and shared wisdom**.#### **Action Points for Leaders**1. **Pause & Reflect:** - Develop self-awareness by observing emotional responses to uncertainty. - Identify numbing behaviors and shift towards deeper engagement.2. **Facilitate, Don’t Dictate:** - Encourage multiple perspectives and diverse voices before making key decisions. - Foster psychological safety so teams can challenge assumptions.3. **Reframe Failure as Learning:** - Shift from a fear-driven culture to one that embraces experimentation. - Lead by example in acknowledging mistakes and learning from them.4. **Integrate Creativity into Business Culture:** - Create spaces for imagination, play, and visioning the future. - Encourage non-linear thinking through exposure to arts, nature, and reflection.5. **Build Connection & Support Systems:** - Actively cultivate deeper relationships within teams. - Recognize and address unspoken emotional challenges affecting performance.6. **Expand Inner & Outer Awareness:** - Develop both strategic foresight and emotional intelligence. - Prioritize self-development through meditation, coaching, and deep learning.7. **Shift from Scarcity to Resourcefulness:** - Recognize that **leaders are the resource**—they don’t need to&Listen to the Leadership Espresso Podcast:https://open.spotify.com/show/4OT3BYzDHMafETOMgFEor3 View the Leadership Espresso Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@Stefangoetz_Global_Leadership/videos Connect with Stefan Götz on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stefangoetz/ Check out Stefan's Executive and Team Coachinghttps://www.stefan-goetz.com/
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In a world of constant change and complexity, true leadership isn’t about control— it’s about curiosity, clarity, and courage. Join Executive Coach Stefan Götz - www.stefan-goetz.com, as he helps accomplished leaders unlock their authentic leadership compass, inspire peak team performance, and achieve sustainable success—without sacrificing life beyond work. Whether you’re a seasoned executive or an emerging leader, this podcast will equip you with the mindset, strategies, and tools to lead with confidence, purpose, and impact.
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