The Leadership Lab is a forum for the exploration and discovery of personal and professional leadership excellence. It is where we can delve into leadership topics in a meaningful way and learn how to apply them both in personal and professional lives and become the leaders that our people deserve.
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January 20, 2026Episode 610 min
LL#5 - The Charioteer and the Chaos Within — Plato’s Forgotten Lesson on Mastery
In Plato’s Phaedrus, the soul is depicted as a charioteer steering two horses. One is noble, disciplined, and obedient to reason; the other is wild, lustful, and driven by appetite. The charioteer’s task is not to destroy the unruly horse, but to bring both into harmony so the soul can ascend toward truth and beauty. For Plato, this image captured the eternal struggle between our higher and lower natures — between order and chaos, reason and desire, mastery and surrender.Two and a half millennia later, the charioteer has been dethroned. The modern self has traded reins for release, discipline for desire, and self-mastery for self-expression. We have mistaken indulgence for freedom and feeling for authenticity. Ours is an age that worships pleasure but wonders why it cannot find happiness.
January 14, 2026Episode 512 min
LL#4 - The Cost of True Leadership: Why Most Won’t Pay It
Leadership, in its truest form, has always demanded a price most are unwilling to pay. It is not the glamorous projection of authority that many chase, nor the public acclaim that adorns titles and awards. True leadership is an act of sacrifice — a transaction between conviction and comfort, integrity and ease, accountability and applause. Those who embrace it must walk a lonely road, stripped of illusions and cushioned excuses, facing the mirror with an honesty few can endure. We like to say that leadership is noble, but in truth, it is also costly. And in an age that prizes comfort, validation, and the avoidance of blame, that cost has become prohibitive to most.
January 7, 2026Episode 412 min
LL#3 - Followership: The First Act of Leadership
Modern society suffers from a terminal misunderstanding of leadership. Everywhere you turn—classrooms, corporate retreats, TED Talks, LinkedIn manifestos—you are told to lead. Children are instructed to “be leaders, not followers.” Managers are told to “own the room.” Even universities, once devoted to the pursuit of truth, now churn out “leadership programs” as if producing commanders for an invisible army. But in this loud, self-congratulatory chorus, one critical truth has been lost: before one can lead, one must learn to follow.
December 16, 2025Episode 333 min
LL - Topics and Trends in Leadership 2026
As we approach 2026, the environment for leaders is more complex, interconnected, and unpredictable than ever before. Technological acceleration, geopolitical uncertainty, demographic shifts, and evolving workforce expectations are creating conditions where traditional leadership approaches are no longer sufficient. Leaders are being asked not only to make decisions faster and with greater precision, but also to cultivate resilience, trust, and ethical clarity across their organizations. In this landscape, the most effective leaders will be those who can anticipate disruption, align diverse teams, and harness human and organizational potential to deliver sustainable performance.The challenges ahead are compounded by the speed at which change occurs. AI, digital transformation, hybrid work models, and the multi-generational workforce are reshaping how organizations operate, communicate, and innovate. At the same time, volatility in supply chains, regulatory environments, and global markets demands leaders who can manage risk proactively while capturing opportunity. The organizations that thrive in 2026 will be those whose leaders combine strategic foresight with a deep understanding of human performance, culture, and ethics—creating alignment, unity, and agility as competitive advantages.This top 10 list of leadership topics for 2026 identifies the areas that will demand attention, focus, and intentional development. Each topic highlights a critical capability or mindset that senior leaders must cultivate to navigate the complex, high-stakes environment of the near future. From AI-integrated leadership to moral courage, from talent strategy to risk management, these themes collectively define the leadership agenda for a world in which adaptability, coherence, and principled action are the true markers of success.
December 12, 2025Episode 216 min
LL#2 - The Crossroads of Hercules: Leadership, Choice, and the Pursuit of Areté
Every generation retells the story of Hercules at the crossroads because it captures a truth so central to the human condition that civilization continues to orbit around it. As the myth goes, the young Hercules reaches a fork in the road where he encounters two women. One is beautifully adorned in bright colors, smiling with promise—Kakia, the spirit of vice, ease, and pleasure. She offers him comfort, luxury, acclaim without effort, and abundance without cost. The other is Areté, the embodiment of virtue and excellence. She is modest, composed, and resolute. She offers Hercules the harder path: discipline, toil, self-mastery, and the promise that every accomplishment worth having must be earned.
December 4, 2025Episode 119 min
LL#1 - Leadership Is a Science: The Probabilistic Laws of Human Motivation
We have long mistaken the mystery of leadership for its absence of order. Because it deals with human emotion, motivation, and meaning, we treat leadership as art rather than science, as something that belongs to instinct and charisma rather than knowledge and principle. Yet mystery is not the opposite of science. Mystery is what exists before science begins. We once thought storms were divine rage until meteorology discovered their patterns. We once thought disease was punishment until medicine revealed its causes. Leadership, too, only feels mystical because its laws are probabilistic, not deterministic. It is not that there are no rules; it is that the rules operate in probabilities rather than certainties. Leadership is the applied science of human motivation under uncertainty—the discipline of shaping the conditions that make excellence probable, not guaranteed.
May 8, 202558 min
Leadership Lab Episode 20 - Vicki Goulah
As an HR professional, Vicki has had an immensely diverse leadership journey. Join us to hear about Vicki's story and the lessons she has learned about leadership working in different industries and companies across Canada.
April 10, 202524 min
Leadership Lab Episode 19 - Adaptive Leadership
In this episode of the Leadership Lab we dive into the concept of Adaptive Leadership. We explore what it is, why it matters and how it complements the other models of leadership that we have already discussed. In essence, where Situational Leadership adapts your leadership style to the person's needs at the moment, Adaptive Leadership adapts your style to the problem that you're facing.
April 3, 202558 min
Leadership Lab Episode 18 - Andrew Boutilier
On this episode of the Leadership Lab we sit down with leader Andrew Boutilier and discuss his thoughts about leadership, what's important, and his path to where he is today.
This episode digs into the fundamentals Transformational Leadership, the four components of it and why its changing and challenging leadership thinking today.
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