Send us a text In this reflective conversation, we look back at the insights our guests have shared and explore what it means to move through change with intention. We talk about courage when it wobbles, the freedom of admitting “I don’t know,” and how breaking big ideas into smaller, human-sized pieces can make it easier to take the best next step forward. We also meet Ndoni’s inner drill sergeant — the one who pushes too hard, too fast, and ensures no one has a good time when he’s in charge...
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Send us a text In this reflective conversation, we look back at the insights our guests have shared and explore what it means to move through change with intention. We talk about courage when it wobbles, the freedom of admitting “I don’t know,” and how breaking big ideas into smaller, human-sized pieces can make it easier to take the best next step forward. We also meet Ndoni’s inner drill sergeant — the one who pushes too hard, too fast, and ensures no one has a good time when he’s in charge...
Send us a text In this episode, we talk with Marilyn Zakhour, CEO and founder of Cosmic Centaurs, an organisational development consultancy rethinking how leaders and teams grow through transformation. Marilyn shares how her life has been shaped by change — from the fearless “warrior princess” she imagined as a child, to a leader who has learned the quiet strength of saying no. We explore how curiosity, not just courage, has guided her choices, why rituals matter when life feels uncertain, a...
Seasons (of Change)
Send us a text In this reflective conversation, we look back at the insights our guests have shared and explore what it means to move through change with intention. We talk about courage when it wobbles, the freedom of admitting “I don’t know,” and how breaking big ideas into smaller, human-sized pieces can make it easier to take the best next step forward. We also meet Ndoni’s inner drill sergeant — the one who pushes too hard, too fast, and ensures no one has a good time when he’s in charge...