Dig Deeper
By Digby Scott
There's no one way to lead. Yet we need to find a way. Our own way. And it can be hard to get right. As we find our way to lead it can be useful to listen to how others found theirs.
Each fortnight, I’ll share a rich, unhurried conversation with someone who’s leaned into and learned from the challenges of leadership, change, and life while staying true to themselves.
You'll get to experience me doing what I do best: asking the surface-piercing questions to help people see what they couldn't see before. Including you.
Learn more about my courses and get more resources at https://www.digbyscott.com/
And follow me on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/
Each fortnight, I’ll share a rich, unhurried conversation with someone who’s leaned into and learned from the challenges of leadership, change, and life while staying true to themselves.
You'll get to experience me doing what I do best: asking the surface-piercing questions to help people see what they couldn't see before. Including you.
Learn more about my courses and get more resources at https://www.digbyscott.com/
And follow me on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/
Latest episode
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31. Everyone's Viewpoints Make Sense to Them: Why Listening Beats Arguing Every Time
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30. Letting Others Shape the Vision, Curiosity Over Certainty, and Why Leadership Isn't About You | Andrew Little
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29. Meeting ‘Em Where They're At: Connection Before Content
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28. Claiming Your Space, Breaking Free from ‘Should’ Stories, and the Courage to Be You | Nicola Nation
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27. Keep Showing Up: How Consistency Creates Connection and Opens Opportunities
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26. Breaking Out of ‘Answer Mode’, Building Collective Wisdom, and the Village That Raises Leaders | Kirsten Patterson
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25. What If Resistance Is a Signal, Not a Problem?
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24. The Man Behind the Microphone, Unhurried Productivity, and the Power of ‘I-Matter’ Conversations | Digby Scott
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23. How to Bring Both Your Head and Heart to Leadership
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22. Embracing Confusion, The Power of Idealism, and Cultivating a Well-Lived Life | Jennifer Garvey-Berger