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Stepping Into your Leadership

Stepping Into your Leadership

Hosted by The Leadership Program

Episodes

116

Latest episode

Jun 2026

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EN

About the show

Are you ready to step into leadership with clarity, confidence, and authentic impact? Stepping into Leadership is your go-to podcast for practical strategies, real-life insights, and inspiring stories that empower you to lead with intention. Hosted by leadership mentor Christine Courtney, each episode blends genuine warmth, relatable experiences, and actionable advice designed to help leaders navigate challenges and embrace growth. You’ll gain fresh perspectives, tools for real-world scenarios, and a supportive framework to turn bold ideas into tangible results—bridging vision and execution seamlessly. Whether you're an experienced leader or stepping up for the first time, this podcast equips you to drive meaningful change in your life, your team, and your organization. Subscribe now and step confidently into your next level of leadership!

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June 10, 2026Episode 2233 min

Four Careers, One Through-Line: Joy Brown Kirst on Reinvention and the Skills That Travel

What does it look like when every career you've had was quietly preparing you for the one you're building now?Joy Brown Kirst spent 23 years in executive search, earned an MBA from Rice, became a trained skincare formulator, and launched Modern Age Skin — a brand built for perimenopausal and menopausal skin that the industry wasn't serving. But the real thread running through all of it? People.In this episode, Christine and Joy dig into the leadership lessons that don't show up on a résumé — like how reading candidates across decades of executive search sharpens your ability to read any room. How moving from a global corporation to a two-person startup teaches you to drop your ego fast. And how the confidence to stand up for yourself in a low-stakes moment early in your career becomes the muscle you'll need for every hard conversation that follows.Joy also shares her take on why listening is still the most underused leadership skill, how to build credibility in a field where nobody knows you yet, and why she tells her kids the same thing every time: God gave you two ears and one mouth for a reason.If you're navigating a career pivot, sitting inside a big company wondering what's next, or just trying to figure out which skills are actually yours to keep — this one's for you.

June 3, 2026Episode 2130 min

The Leadership Alignment Problem No One Wants to Fix

What if the reason your AI adoption — or any major transformation — is stalling has nothing to do with the technology?Betsy Kauffman has spent 25 years leading large-scale tech transformations across Fortune 500 companies. And time after time, the same thing happened: the teams got it. The technology worked. But without aligned leaders at the top, everything eventually hit a wall.Now as founder and CEO of Crossed Impact Coaching and a TED speaker with over 1.6 million views, Betsy helps mid-market CEOs and senior leadership teams close the gap between strategy and execution — by fixing the human system first.In this conversation, Christine and Betsy explore:Why every technology transformation is really a leadership alignment problemThe moment her clients started saying "Stop helping the teams — go help our leaders"What burnout looks like when you're a Swiss Army knife consultant doing everything for everyoneThe warning signs that a client relationship isn't working (and how to say no anyway)Her Leadership Operating System — and the one-hour, one-decision exercise any team can try this weekThe four tips for honest conversations from her viral TED TalkWhy delivery might be the most underrated skill in leadership communicationHow growing up playing team sports shaped everything she does todayWhether you're leading a team of one or running a company through its next big change, this episode will challenge you to look at the top before you look anywhere else.Connect with Betsy:🌐 crossimpact.co — free leadership alignment survey📘 The Fix — her upcoming book (coming soon to Amazon, Barnes & Noble, and Spotify Audiobooks)🔗 LinkedIn: Betsy Kauffman

May 27, 2026Episode 2040 min

Stop Faking it: Authentic Branding, Burnout Recovery, and Intuitive Leadership

In a world obsessed with data, metrics, and AI-generated everything, Elizabeth Rosenberg is making the case for something radical: trusting yourself.Elizabeth is a serial entrepreneur, PR strategist, intuitive medium, and founder of two platforms — The Good Advice Company, a C-suite personal branding and communications consultancy, and Chief Spiritual Officer, a leadership development movement helping executives harness intuitive intelligence as a competitive edge in an AI-driven world. She also leads a global executive women's collective, because apparently she doesn't sleep.In this episode, Christine and Elizabeth dive into what intuitive leadership actually means in practice — and why the instincts we've spent years overriding might be the most important skill we're not developing. Elizabeth shares the story behind her own burnout, including a scary episode that landed her in the ER and later went viral on Business Insider, and what she wishes she had listened to before it got that far.They also get into the messy, human work of building an authentic personal brand — why the story you think no one wants to hear is usually the most compelling one, why being a great people person doesn't automatically make you a great manager, and what leaders at every level can do this week to start building real visibility and credibility.In this episode, you'll hear:What intuitive leadership is and why it matters more than ever right nowThe difference between being a great people person and being a good managerWhat burnout actually looks like — and the early signs most people ignoreWhy your most embarrassing or vulnerable story is probably your best brand storyA simple LinkedIn strategy for leaders who don't want to become influencersHow to lead by example when it comes to team boundaries and emotional wellbeingWhy Elizabeth cold-contacted Kevin Costner in 8th grade — and what that tells you about brand-buildingConnect with Elizabeth: Website: thegoodadvicecompany.com LinkedIn + Substack linked from her site

May 20, 2026Episode 1946 min

Right People, Right Moment: How Beth Ward Studios Uses Working Genius to Lead Better

What happens when a founder with Wonder and Invention leads a growing team — and finally names what's actually going on? Christine sits down with Beth Ward (Founder & CEO) and Marjolein Westerbeek (COO) of Beth Ward Studios to talk about how Working Genius transformed their leadership dynamic, their hiring process, and the way their whole team communicates.What does it look like when a real company actually puts Working Genius into practice — not just once, but across multiple cycles, with their full team?In this episode, Christine sits down with two powerhouse leaders from Beth Ward Studios — a women-run jewelry design and private label consultancy based in New York City — to talk about how Working Genius changed the way they lead, hire, communicate, and grow.Beth Ward, Founder and CEO, brings Wonder and Invention to everything she touches. Marjolein Westerbeek, COO, leads with Wonder and Discernment. Together, they've built something rare: a leadership partnership grounded in self-awareness, mutual trust, and a shared commitment to creating space for the people around them.In this conversation, you'll hear:Why Beth and Marjolein came back to Working Genius after their first cycle during COVID — and what made this round more impactfulHow naming Beth's Wonder + Invention genius took the pressure off her team (and off Beth herself)What Marjolein's Discernment brings to the partnership — and why "slower" doesn't mean wrongHow Beth Ward Studios now uses Working Genius in hiring, performance reviews, and day-to-day team decisionsWhat it looks like when a company full of Enablers tries to have harder conversations — and why "clarity is kindness"Why burnout isn't always about hating your job — it's about how your day is builtThis episode is for leaders who want to stop doing it all, build teams that complement each other, and create a workplace where people feel genuinely seen.Resources Mentioned:The Six Types of Working Genius by Patrick LencioniBeth Ward Studios: bwstudios.comEvry Jewels: evry.comThe 9/11 Memorial Serenity Sky Collection (in partnership with Anne-Marie Principe)

May 13, 2026Episode 1731 min

Meetings Are Broken. Let’s Fix Them.

Meetings before meetings. Meetings that run over. Meetings where no one knows why they’re there.Sound familiar?Christine Courtney and Tom Armstrong take on one of the biggest frustrations in today’s workplace—ineffective meetings—and begin a practical, no-nonsense series on how to change them. Together, they explore what’s actually going wrong, from lack of clarity and leadership to overstuffed agendas and disengaged participants.But this isn’t just a vent session. It’s a playbook.Expect real strategies you can use immediately to:Lead meetings with clarity and purposeKeep conversations focused and on trackEngage every voice in the roomBuild psychological safety without losing momentumIf you lead meetings—or sit in too many of them—this episode will change how you show up starting today.

May 6, 2026Episode 1642 min

Human Connection in AI Buzz Everywhere

What happens when efficiency goes up… but connection starts to slip?In this episode, Christine sits down with Erica Petrelli-Bayh4 to explore one of the biggest tensions leaders are navigating right now: how to embrace AI and remote work without losing the human connection that actually drives trust, engagement, and performance.They unpack what great leaders are doing differently in hybrid and AI-powered environments—and why connection can’t be left to chance anymore. From simple habits that strengthen relationships over screens, to the hidden risks of over-relying on AI in your communication, this conversation is both timely and deeply practical.You’ll hear:Why connection now requires intention—not proximityThe small habits that make a big difference in remote and hybrid teamsHow overusing AI can quietly erode trust and credibilityWhat leaders can do to help their teams feel seen, heard, and valuedWhy the future of leadership is less about output—and more about presenceIf you’re leading in a world that’s moving faster than ever, this episode is a reminder: the more advanced our tools become, the more human our leadership needs to be.

April 29, 202639 min

Stop Reading Slides, Start Moving People

Most leaders spend hours perfecting their slides… and almost no time practicing how they show up.In this episode, Christine sits down with Greg Shamie, communications expert and Senior Director of People Development at Leadership Development Partners, to unpack what actually makes someone compelling in front of a room.Because here’s the truth: You can have the best content in the world and still lose your audience in the first 15 seconds.Together, they explore what separates forgettable presentations from ones that truly move people, from energy and presence to connection and authenticity.You’ll learn:Why the first 10–15 seconds determine everythingThe real reason nerves derail even experienced leadersHow to shift from “delivering content” to creating an experienceSimple techniques to build connection before you even start speakingThe three qualities every great speaker embodies: commitment, connection, and authenticityChristine and Greg also share real, unfiltered moments, from presentation mishaps to powerful recoveries, that prove you don’t need to be perfect to be impactful.If you lead meetings, present ideas, or want to influence more effectively, this episode will change how you think about showing up.Because leadership isn’t just what you say. It’s how people feel when you say it.

April 15, 2026Episode 10622 min

Team Building That Actually Works, No Ropes Course Required

When you hear “team building,” do you immediately picture trust falls and ropes courses, then quietly try to escape the calendar invite?In this episode, Christine is joined by her longtime facilitation partner Greg Shamie to break down what actually builds a strong team quickly, especially when you don’t have months to bond and “figure it out.” Whether you’re a new manager, a seasoned leader inheriting a team, or a principal pulling new staff together fast, this conversation gives you practical ways to create trust, clarify roles, and unlock real synergy in one to four weeks.You’ll hear why leaders can’t sit this part out, how to create psychological safety fast (without forcing cringe), and the simple questions and team challenges that reveal strengths, friction points, and how people really operate under pressure. Plus, Greg shares a story about a CEO who kicked off a workshop with a “pop quiz” that instantly signaled, this matters here.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why “get to work” is often the fastest route to team dysfunctionHow to set the tone as a leader, no laptops, no half-presenceA quick way to build psychological safety through play, challenge, and debriefThe questions that surface what people value in a team, fastHow to identify strengths, working styles, and pet peeves before they become conflictWhy debriefing is the secret engine of continuous improvementIf you need your team to click quickly, this one’s your field guide

April 22, 2026Episode 10731 min

What Great Leaders Do When Average Thinking Takes Over

What does it take to stand out as a leader when everyone has access to the same tools, the same information, and now, the same AI?In this episode, Christine sits down with Scott Goodson, founder and chairman of Strawberry Frog, to explore how leaders build momentum, challenge average thinking, and create real differentiation inside organizations.Scott shares the story behind his work in movement thinking and why the leaders who thrive are the ones willing to step outside their comfort zone, question groupthink, and speak with courage. Together, he and Christine unpack what it means to be a contrarian in the best sense, how to create cultures where bold ideas are welcomed, and why leadership today requires more than competence, it requires visibility, conviction, and a point of view.This conversation is full of sharp insights for leaders who want to grow, influence culture, and avoid disappearing into sameness.In this episode, you’ll hear about:Why differentiation matters more than everHow leaders can challenge groupthink without creating chaosWhat psychological safety looks like in real lifeWhy discomfort is often the doorway to growthHow to delegate, let go, and help others riseWhat it means to be a peacock, not a duck

April 8, 2026Episode 10535 min

Be Different-er, How Everyday Leaders Build Legendary Brands

What makes a person, company, or idea truly unforgettable? In this episode, Christine sits down with Mark DiMassimo, founder and creative director of DiMassimo Goldstein, to explore how everyday leaders can build legendary brands by standing out with purpose, personality, and courage. Drawing on decades of experience in positive behavior change marketing, Mark shares stories from his own journey, lessons from iconic founders, and practical insights on what it really takes to capture attention and create lasting impact. This conversation is full of energy, wisdom, and a powerful reminder that blending in is not the path to meaningful leadership.

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