Zoë Routh announces the rebranding of her podcast from 'Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast' to 'The Future of Leadership.' We have a new format, including new artwork, a theme-based approach, practical guest segments called 'T TOK: Tea Time in the Office Kitchen,' and subscriber-only materials.
We finish the final episode with a deep dive into THINKING RITUALS: conscious practices we hold sacrosanct so we can lead better for the future..
ANNOUNCEMENT:
The Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast is being rebranded as The Future of Leadership
New artwork and rebranding.
Topic-based episodes with relevant guests.
Subscriber-only materials: implementation sheets, discussion questions, and watercooler factoids.
New segment: "Tea Time in the Office Kitchen" – short, sharp interviews.
Leadership for the future needs deliberate practice: start your rituals now
Thinking Rituals for Future-Fit Leadership
Inspired by Dr. Jason Fox's book "How to Lead a Quest."
Importance of daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, and yearly thinking rituals to enhance leadership effectiveness.
Daily rituals: path reflection, performance focus, and environmental scanning.
Weekly rituals: progress review, problem-solving, and pattern identification.
Monthly rituals: result checks, human connection, and learning clubs.
Quarterly rituals: project reviews, strategy assessments, and external learning events.
Yearly rituals: future mapping, strategic immersion, and lessons learned celebrations.
On Planet Human:
Reflection on recent global events of attempted assassination of D. Trump and their potential meanings.
Encouragement to approach situations with curiosity and compassion.
On Planet Zoë:
Update on Zoë's technology struggles and the importance of perseverance.
Upcoming skiing plans and idea development during winter.
Early Bird ending soon 31 July 2024 for, Grace Under Fire
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Read to Lead:
BE Book: "Search Inside Yourself" by Chade-Meng Tan.
THINK Book: "How to Lead a Quest" by Dr. Jason Fox.
DO Book: "The Art of Impossible" by Steven Kotler.
Closing:
Gratitude to long-time listeners.
Encouragement to join the new journey with "The Future of Leadership" podcast.
Call to action: reach out with feedback, guest, or topic recommendations.
Key Moments
00:00 Introduction and Big Announcement
00:12 Rebranding to 'The Future of Leadership'
00:47 New Podcast Format and Features
02:31 Today's Topic: Thinking Rituals for Future Fit Leadership
03:11 Reflecting on Recent Events
05:28 Personal Updates and Tech Challenges
06:54 Winter Plans and Book Writing
07:39 Power Dynamics and Upcoming Programs
08:51 Exploring Brain-Computer Interfaces
09:49 Thinking Rituals for Effective Leadership
18:01 Read to Lead: Book Recommendations
21:43 Conclusion and Farewell
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About Zoë Routh
Zoë Routh is a leadership futurist, podcaster, and multiple award-winning author. She works with leaders and teams to navigate future horizons.
She has worked with individuals and teams internationally and in Australia since 1987. From wild Canadian rivers to the Australian Outback, and the Boardroom jungles, Zoë is an adventurist! She facilitates strategy and culture sessions with audacious teams.
Zoë's fourth leadership book, People Stuff - Beyond Personality Problems: An advanced handbook for leadership, won the Book of the Year at the Australian Business Book Awards in 2020. Her fifth book is a near future science fiction dystopian novel, The Olympus Project.
Zoë is the producer of the Zoë Routh Leadership Podcast, dedicated to asking “What if…?” and sharing Big Ideas on the Future of Leadership.
Zoë is an outdoor adventurist and enjoys telemark skiing, has run six marathons, is a one-time belly-dancer, has survived cancer, and loves hiking in the high country. She is married to a gorgeous Aussie and is a self-confessed dark chocolate addict.