Episodi

  • Your follow through is the liability
    Jan 22 2026

    Your follow-through is the real liability.

    Here’s the reality most leaders avoid: your best ideas aren’t failing. Your follow-through is.

    You leave a powerful session sharp and energised. Then the diary fills, noise takes over, and before you know it, you’re back in business as usual, telling yourself you’ll come back to it later.

    Momentum sticks only when three things are in place:

    • An accountability partner focused on execution, not just enthusiasm.
    • A real action plan with dates, decisions, and named owners.
    • One clear leader driving it forward when energy dips.

    Without these, insight stays theoretical. With them, change becomes unavoidable.

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    1 min
  • Insight is expensive without accountability
    Jan 19 2026

    Insight is expensive without accountability.

    I once ran a session with a leadership team. Big ideas, tough truths. One leader said, “This changes everything.”

    Three months later? Nothing had changed. Same behaviours, same bottlenecks, same frustrations.

    What was missing? Accountability.

    Someone keeping the heat on, asking the hard questions, and holding the line when business as usual tried to take over.

    Insight alone is fragile. Enthusiasm expires fast without follow-through.

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  • Urgency, on its own, is not dangerous.
    Jan 15 2026

    Urgency, on its own, is not dangerous.

    Here is the real learning I have taken from watching this play out inside organisations and inside leaders.

    Speed is not choice. Urgency becomes harmful when action happens without trade-offs. When leaders keep adding “urgent” without removing anything, they’re really saying:

    “I cannot choose.”

    “I will not push back.”

    “I am not willing to disappoint the person above me.”

    Every urgent request tests leadership: can you define value, protect focus, and make trade-offs?

    The lesson isn’t “slow down.” It’s choose: what matters, what stops, what gets pushed back.

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  • Urgency is not the villain, avoidance is.
    Jan 12 2026

    Urgency isn’t the villain. Avoidance is.

    I’ve been in roles where everything was labelled “urgent,” and the real issue was never the pace - it was the atmosphere it created. Frantic. Reactive. Lots of talking, not much changing.

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    I see the same with many leaders now - full calendars, constant urgency, but none of it building real value or joy.

    Urgency only becomes a problem when it replaces honesty and direction.

    It’s not the speed that drains you.

    It’s what you’re avoiding.

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  • The polite version of burnout
    Jan 8 2026

    The polite version of burnout doesn’t look dramatic.

    It looks like efficiency, pressure, responsibility… and the slow normalising of a pace that leaves no room for you.

    Most leaders aren’t falling apart - they’re quietly running on empty.

    The question isn’t “Can you keep going like this?”

    It’s “What is it costing you to keep going like this?”

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  • When the joy slipped away
    Jan 5 2026

    Last year, somewhere along the way, the joy slipped out of my work travel.

    I went from exploring new places to doing the plane-hotel-plane routine on autopilot.

    Miami was the wake-up... two days in a venue, not one step outside.

    I realised I wasn’t choosing joy anymore… I was choosing “get through it.”

    So 2026 is different: more space, more presence, more moments that actually matter.

    If the joy’s gone, what’s the point?

    Because success without joy isn’t success.

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  • How one sentence can change someone
    Dec 18 2025

    Here’s the part most leaders miss.

    People don’t usually rise because they suddenly believe in themselves. They rise because someone credible, someone they respect, sees a version of them they haven’t grown into yet.

    This is where real leadership happens.

    Not in the big presentations or the complex strategy moments, but in the everyday interactions where you choose to see someone’s capability instead of their hesitation. When you reflect back the strength, clarity or potential they’ve been downplaying, you give them a reference point they can grow into.

    This is ROGUE in practice.

    People change when the truth about them is named clearly.

    And leaders who understand that create more progress in one sentence than others do in an entire quarter.

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  • When a single conversation reminded me why I love this work
    Dec 17 2025

    When a single conversation reminded me why I love this work.

    It wasn’t dramatic or surprising, just one of those moments where a leader suddenly sees themselves more clearly, and the entire direction shifts. Those moments hit with the same certainty every time. A quiet internal, “Yes. This is exactly where I’m meant to be.”

    This is where ROGUE shows up for me, in the alignment, the precision, and the privilege of helping someone step into who they’re actually meant to be. These moments stand out not because they’re rare, but because they’re meaningful.

    If you’ve lost the spark in the noise of the role, reach out now and let’s reconnect you to what matters.

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    2 min