
E89 - Intuitive Leadership featuring Seth Santoro
Have you ever had a feeling of being absolutely certain of someone’s emotions, or maybe had a sense of what your team was thinking or feeling?
This is your intuition, and it’s a powerful tool to have in your leadership toolbox.
And so, in this episode, you’ll hear from Seth Santoro, an Intuitive Leadership expert, Psychic Medium, Bestseller Coach, and an Intuitive Healer, who will help us discover how to use our natural intuitive skills to help guide us as we lead from the trenches.

E87 – How to Hire Someone featuring Mark Herschberg
In this episode, you’ll hear from Mark Herschberg, chief technology officer, MIT instructor, author of The Career Toolkit: Essential Skills That No One Taught You, and creator of the Brain Bump app, who will delve into hiring methods to assess potential candidates, identifying their strengths and weaknesses to ensure the strongest team possible.

Bonus Episode - The Power of Teamwork - Examining the EA / C-Suite Team
In this episode of Trench Leadership, we’ll be joined with Desiree McCarthy, the Executive Administrative Assistant to the CEO, and Kevin Ford, my boss, Chief Executive Officer of Calian, and music lover, where Bonnie will have a fun and frank conversation with a real-world Executive partnership, exposing the strengths and methods used to create and maintain a powerful executive partnership.

E86 - How To Think Critically featuring Steve Pearlman, PhD.
Critical thinking is a skill that comes easier to some people more than others. The good news is that critical thinking skills can be taught. And this is great news because a robust critical thinking capacity is essential for leaders.
And so, in this episode, you’ll hear from Dr. Steve Pearlman, Founder of The Critical Thinking Institute, author, ad fellow podcast host, will offer his definition of critical thinking while also providing advice and practical tips to help all of us be the best critical thinkers we can be.

E85 - The Value of Teamwork featuring Simon Kardynal
Today we have an important topic to discuss—the significance of teamwork for leaders. In today's fast-paced and interconnected world, effective teamwork is more crucial than ever. It can make or break a leader's success.

E84 – Healthy Eating and Leadership featuring Dr. Trina Dorrah
We’ve all heard the saying, “You are what you eat”. And it’s well documented that our diets have far-reaching effects on our physiological and physical capabilities and endurance.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Dr. Trina Dorrah, a practicing physician, a fellow podcaster, certified life coach, and former binge eater, who will talk about the connection between healthy living and how we show up as leaders. Trina will also offer advice and practical tools to help us lead healthier, allowing us to be out strongest selves.

E83 - How To Effectively Manage Time featuring Rebecca Pearce
In this episode, you’ll hear from Rebecca Pearce, a Certified Executive Business Coach, who will offer advice and practical tips for all of us to manage our time as efficiently and effectively as possible.

E82 - How To Learn What You Don't Know featuring Dr. Will Bralick
In this episode, you’ll hear from Dr. Will Bralick, the Founding President & CEO of a software consulting practice — Paladin Logic, Ltd — and an educator/coach in software project leadership, who will offer advice and practical tools to help emerging leaders define, identify, and see what we don’t know, giving leaders the capability to be more effective much more quickly.

E81 – Personal and Professional Decluttering featuring Lisa Zawrotny
In this episode, you’ll hear from Lisa Zawrotny, a productivity and accountability coach who will talk about decluttering and how this clarity can lead to stress management, giving new leaders clear mind and body. Lisa will do this by offering her proven decluttering framework.

E80 – Systems Thinking featuring Simon Kardynal
In this episode, you’ll be hearing from me, and I'll be talking about systems thinking, discussing what systems thinking is, why it's important, and how it can be applied to various fields.
While most emerging leaders haven’t heard of systems thinking, I guarantee most team members have considered systems thinking in some fashion during their professional lives.

E79 - Make the Mistakes, Be Yourself, Be Tenacious featuring Ron Nussbaum
Leaders are going to make mistakes. That’s a fact.
But mistakes are only the beginning, it’s what we do with our mistakes is what defines us as leaders.
And if you’re thinking you’ve heard this message quite often on this podcast, well, that’s because we can never be reminded too much that we will make mistakes.
And so, in this episode, you’ll hear from Ron Nussbaum, a fellow podcast host and the founder and CEO of Nuttnest, who will talk about making mistakes, and what he did with this knowledge.

E78: How You Can Do It All featuring Erica Rooney
How often have you heard that you can’t do it all?
I’m here to tell you, that’s Bullshit.
You CAN do it all. It’s about balance, patience, self-reflection, and honesty.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Erica Rooney, Keynote Speaker, Podcast Host, Executive Coach and Chief People Officer - who will share her personal and professional journey, using her examples to help us understand how we can do it all.

Bonus Episode – Staff Matters featuring Bonnie Low-Kramen
THE STAFF. They are called the backbone, right arms, eyes, ears, face, lifeblood, heart, and even the soul of their organizations.
If these indispensable people are so vital to the running of companies, why is our modern workplace broken? And most importantly, how can it be fixed and by whom?
Staff Matters answers these questions by pulling back the curtain on the hard truths and offering solutions to the workplace’s toughest challenges. From communication breakdowns and siloed staff to dysfunctional systems, toxic work environments, and inadequate training, common issues are complicated by the rise of a remote workforce. Shining a light on the stories of staff at all levels, this book offers case studies and real-world examples to make workplace issues come alive and provides actionable tools for the staff to use in approaching these challenges head-on.
Developed through Bonnie’s more than fifteen hundred conversations with Executives, HR professionals, Recruiters, Executive Assistants, and leadership experts, there is no other book that provides this unique perspective of firsthand insight into the workplace.
Her new book, Staff Matters: People- Focused Solutions for the Ultimate New Workplace, is a revolutionary and thoughtful approach to bridging the gaps between staff to fix what’s broken in the post-pandemic world.

E77: Leading During a War featuring Dave Blundell
History is full of people who rose to the challenges of leadership. And the war in the Ukraine is no different. Time and time again, stories are emerging of ‘average’ people stepping into leadership roles because they saw a need, they felt a call to action.
In this episode, you’ll hear from Dave Blundell, the Executive Director of Hungry For Life Canada (HFL). Dave will talk about his personal and professional leadership experiences and how, as the ED for HFL, he has witnessed young people fill leadership roles simply because, in their words, ‘someone had to”.

E76 - Front-line Leadership featuring Gretchen Reid
Emerging leaders lead by getting down and dirty, enacting the organizations directives, leading and facilitating from a position that is entrenched in the front lines.
But how can emerging leaders be sure they are leading and managing as best as possible?
In this episode, you’ll hear from Gretchen Reid, a Leader Architect, founder and CEO of Integrated Growth, a leadership and organizational development consultancy since 1998. Gretchen will talk about how to lead change from the front lines, using her personal and professional experiences to offer insight and advice to those leaders who are deep in the trenches.Emerging leaders lead by getting down and dirty, enacting the organizations directives, leading and facilitating from a position that is entrenched in the front lines.

Bonus Episode – The Cost of Service featuring Martine Roy and CWO (Ret’d) Necole Belanger
These brave women will talk about the personal and professional cost to serve, forced to hide in plain sight, all the while living in an environment that didn’t want them. Martine and Necole will share their stories, their pain and anguish, their triumphs and their failures, so todays leaders learn from the mistakes of the past.

E75 - Key Indicators for Leaders featuring Renée Safrata
In this 75th episode, you’ll hear from Renée Safrata, Founder and CEO of Vivo Team Development, where we will talk about the constants in leadership themes. We will discuss why these points are so important for all leaders, following up with offering practical advice for emerging leaders to employ the most common leadership themes.

E72a – Digging Deeper Into Resilience featuring Dawn Whyte
In this episode, you’ll hear Dawn Whyte, an air traffic controller and aviation career coach, who will dive deeper into resilience, it’s power, it’s strength and weaknesses, all to explain why resilience is so important. Dawn will also offer some examples of personal and team resilience, offering emerging leaders some more tools for the leadership toolkit.

