Episodi

  • Wisdom Moments: Narcissism Is Being Misused And Women Are Paying the Price
    Jan 16 2026

    In this edition of Wisdom Moments, Sandra Boyd examines the growing tendency to label people as narcissists in online discourse and everyday conversation. While narcissistic behaviour exists on a spectrum, true Narcissistic Personality Disorder affects only a small percentage of the population.

    Sandra reflects on how casually applied labels oversimplify complex human behaviour, contribute to mental health stigma, and disproportionately harm women, especially female leaders, mothers, and women who are speaking up and setting boundaries.

    This conversation is a call for greater awareness, responsibility, and care in how we talk about mental health, power, and behaviour.

    Listen to more conversations that challenge assumptions and invite deeper wisdom on the Women on Wisdom Podcast:

    https://linktr.ee/womenonwisdom

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    4 min
  • Episode 6: The Wisdom of Starting Anew (The Good, the Bad & the Ugly of Entrepreneurship w/ Patricia Polischuk and Kirsten Stanger)
    Jan 14 2026

    What happens when three senior women leaders leave corporate life and build a business from scratch?

    Sandra Boyd, Patricia Polischuk, and Kirsten Stanger reflect on their first year as co-founders of TalentWise Collective, sharing the lessons no one talks about.

    From burnout and self-doubt to healing professional relationships and finding new confidence, this conversation explores what it really means to start an entrepreneurial journey.

    You’ll hear about:

    • The courage it takes to step out of corporate security
    • The hidden emotional toll of entrepreneurship
    • Navigating grief, caregiving, and exhaustion while building a company
    • Why trust and psychological safety matter more than titles
    • The myth of “having it all figured out”
    • When to let go, and when to lean into leadership
    • Why it’s never too late to begin again

    This episode is a reminder that entrepreneurship isn’t a straight line, it’s a deeply human journey. One built on resilience, reflection, and the decision to keep moving forward, even when the path isn’t clear.

    Our guests this week:

    Patricia Polischuk is the Co-Founder and COO of TalentWise Collective, a boutique firm that curates leadership development, coaching, and HR advisory solutions through a trusted network of experts. She leads the firm’s strategy, operations, and community of coaches, shaping high-impact programs for clients across sectors. Recognized for her leadership and community contributions, Patricia has received a Distinguished Governor’s Award from Wilfrid Laurier University and multiple nominations for community leadership and internal recognition awards. She is a trusted advisor and connector, known for her human-centred approach and commitment to helping people and organizations thrive.

    Patricia's LinkedIn can be found here.

    Kirsten Stanger is a seasoned people strategist and Co-Founder of TalentWise Collective, where she helps organizations and leaders unlock their full potential. With more than 25 years of experience spanning corporate and not-for-profit sectors, Kirsten’s career has focused on leadership development, culture transformation, change management, and career transition. Known for her genuine, empowering, and engaging approach, Kirsten brings curiosity, humour, and heart to every room she’s in. She designs and delivers programs that turn insights into real-world results—helping teams strengthen trust, collaboration, and performance.

    Kirsten's LinkedIn can be found here.

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    1 ora e 1 min
  • Wisdom Moments: The Invisible War on Women
    Jan 9 2026

    In this episode of Wisdom Moments, Sandra Boyd explores the growing influence of the manosphere and the online rhetoric shaping how many young men understand masculinity, power, and gender roles.

    What often begins as content about confidence, success, or self-improvement can quietly shift into messaging that frames women as a problem and equality as a threat. Sandra reflects on why this trend matters for leaders, parents, educators, and organizations and why she believes this form of internet discourse represents an invisible war on women.

    This conversation is about awareness, responsibility, and how we respond with clarity and care in a digital age.

    Listen to more leadership and culture conversations on the Women on Wisdom podcast: ⁠https://linktr.ee/womenonwisdom

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    12 min
  • Wisdom Moments: When Convenience Replaces Connection at Work
    Dec 19 2025
    In this edition of Wisdom Moments, Sandra Boyd reflects on a subtle but important shift in how we work — the growing reliance on scheduling tools and what they may be costing us in human connection. While tools like Calendly are designed to save time, Sandra explores how they can unintentionally shift effort onto others, turning what was once a shared, relational moment into a purely transactional exchange. She’s not calling for an end to scheduling apps — but for more intentional, human-centered use. This episode is a reminder that leadership shows up in the smallest choices. When convenience becomes the default, we risk losing warmth, reciprocity, and connection — sometimes before a conversation even begins. The takeaway: Not every friction point needs to be eliminated. Sometimes, ease comes at the cost of relationship. Listen to this episode and explore more conversations on leadership, connection, and intentional work here: https://linktr.ee/womenonwisdom How do you feel about scheduling links? When do they support connection — and when do they undermine it? Share your wisdom with us.
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    2 min
  • Wisdom Moments: The Hidden Cost of Cameras-Off Culture
    Dec 12 2025
    In this Wisdom Moment, Sandra Boyd reflects on the subtle but significant shift toward cameras-off culture in virtual work. As screens go dark, something essential fades with them — the emotional cues and human connection that help teams feel grounded and supported. After sitting with this, Sandra committed to keeping her own camera on whenever possible. Not as a rule, but as a quiet leadership gesture that says: I’m here, I’m present, and you matter. It’s a reminder that remote work requires intentional choices — small actions that rebuild trust, connection, and psychological safety. 💙 Learn more about TalentWise Collective: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talentwise-collective/
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    3 min
  • Wisdom Moments: Grey-Splaining Is Real — And I’m Done Staying Quiet About It
    Dec 8 2025
    In this Wisdom Moment, Sandra shares a familiar experience: being grey-splained—dismissed or underestimated based on age or assumptions. What started as a simple passport photo errand turned into a powerful reminder that capability has nothing to do with how others perceive us. The story offers a sharp leadership takeaway: lead with curiosity, not assumptions. Learn more about TalentWise Collective: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/talentwise-collective/
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    2 min
  • Wisdom Moments: When Exhaustion Makes You Doubt Yourself
    Dec 8 2025
    In this Wisdom Moment, Sandra Boyd opens up about the quiet exhaustion that can surface when we’re building something new—and how quickly it can spiral into self-doubt. She shares a candid look at moments when she questioned her voice and her impact, especially while growing a new podcast in a crowded space. Her message is a grounding one: exhaustion isn’t failure. It’s a sign to pause, reset, and reconnect to purpose. Learn more about TalentWise Collective: ⁠https://www.linkedin.com/company/talentwise-collective/
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    4 min
  • Episode 5: The Wisdom of an Adventure-Driven Leader (w/ Heather Arthur)
    Oct 18 2025

    Delve into the tales of a true leader-adventurer! In this episode, Sandra welcomes Heather Arthur—a corporate executive, leadership coach, and adventure-driven leader. Together, they explore how extreme travel, presence, and reframing fear can transform how we lead, decide, and grow—at work and in life.

    We talk about:

    • Why fear and excitement feel the same in the body—and how to reframe them
    • “Just breathe” and “one step at a time”: practical tools from shark dives and mountain treks
    • Lessons from Papua New Guinea, Mongolia, Morocco, Bhutan—and bringing them into the boardroom
    • Moving beyond the “numbers game”: sponsorship vs. mentorship to close the 124-year gender gap
    • Imposter syndrome, visualized: invite her along—but keep your hands on the wheel
    • Presence and gratitude as antidotes to anxiety and overdrive
    • Saying yes to yourself: the mindset behind Heather’s Say Yes Movement podcast and leadership philosophy

    Whether you’re scaling a career mountain or navigating daily uncertainty, this episode blends vivid stories with evidence-inspired practices to help you lead with courage, curiosity, and calm—one intentional breath and one bold step at a time.

    Our guest this week:

    Heather Arthur is a dynamic customer experience and sales industry expert with over two decades of experience. Currently, as the Vice President, Global Client Experience Centre at Scotiabank. Heather has been recognized as one of the Top 30 Contact Centre Leaders in CX to follow in 2025. An award-winning professional and certified Neuro-Linguistics Programing practitioner, Heather is also the host of the Say YES Movement podcast, motivating and inspiring individuals and organizations to reach their full potential.

    Heather’s LinkedIn can be found here.

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    50 min