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The Leadership Shot

The Leadership Shot

Hosted by Leila Bulling Towne

Episodes

65

Latest episode

Mar 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Wouldn’t it be nice if someone cut the bs & told you the dos & don’ts of being a great leader? Books are great, but you’re busy! Have 15 minutes? Well, you’re in the right spot: The Leadership Shot is a new podcast from executive coach, Leila Bulling Towne. Leila’s clients are startup founders & C-suite leaders. In this podcast, first-time managers, team leads, & experienced leaders get the practical advice she shares with people who aim to (& have rung) that NYSE bell. Each week Leila shares tangible advice with little to no fluff. Subscribe for your 15-minute shot towards awesome leadership.

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March 3, 202616 min

#64. Everyone Wants Leadership Skills. Nobody Wants to Do Leadership.

You know what good leadership looks like. The question is whether you're actually doing it.I want to ask you something, and I want you to answer it honestly. When was the last time you did something as a leader that genuinely made you uncomfortable? Not slightly awkward. Actually uncomfortable — where you had to push through real resistance to do it. If you can't answer that quickly, this episode is for you. Because leadership isn't something you learn. It's something you do. And most people are confusing the two.

February 3, 202618 min

#63. How to Lead When "De-Escalation" Isn't Enough: 5 Things to Say in a Crisis

"De-escalation" is the word of the day. But what does it mean? Should you use this word to reply to the tension your team is feeling? Is it a good way to address the activities of ICE in the US if you're working in the US? As someone who's half German with a father who lived through Nazi Germany, I've learned silence is never neutral. My personal history has taught me that there are times when you need to speak up. In this episode, I break down calculated vs. cautious leadership and give you 5 things to say (with real language) plus 5 mistakes to avoid when your team needs you to lead. This topic can feel scary, and I address that head-on. Say something real, not something safe, leader.

January 27, 202612 min

#62. Stretch Goals Are a Lie: How to Actually Develop Your Team

Stretch goals came out of Jack Welch's GE in the 1990s. Corporate America has been obsessed with them ever since. And they don't work.Here's what actually happens: You dump work on someone, disappear, and call it development. That's not a stretch goal. That's abandonment.In this episode, I'm replacing stretch goals entirely with a 5-step framework for developing people by letting go of work—with structure, coaching, and support.You'll learn how to identify what you're hoarding, slice work into learnable pieces, and coach people through it without taking the work back the first time they struggle.This is Part 3 of the Development Reckoning series. If you haven't listened to Parts 1 and 2, start there first.Stop the chase. Grow in place. Starting with the work you're holding onto right now.

January 20, 202616 min

#61. The Development Reckoning: A 90-Day Plan

You need an easy plan to begin to level up your team members. In this episode, I share ideas on how to create a simple 90-day plan to change the capabilities of a team member. This is episode 2 in a 3-part series about The Development Reckoning. Hiring is frozen, you never really paid attention to the people you hired as you kept chasing to hire more, and you now realize you need more out of the people on your team now.

January 13, 202615 min

#60. The Development Reckoning: What to Do When Your Team Can't Leave

Hiring is slowing way down as we start 2026. For years, you've been chasing the next hire, the better candidate, the person who's finally going to solve all your problems. And the people who actually showed up? You gave them onboarding and then . . . nothing!But 66% of CEOs recently said  they're cutting headcount or keeping it flat in 2026. Attrition's plummeting. Hiring's frozen. People aren't leaving. They're staying put.Which means you're stuck with teams you never bothered to develop.This is what I'm calling The Development Reckoning. In this episode, I'm sharing 5 ideas to build the people you've been ignoring as well as 5 mistakes to avoid.

December 3, 202513 min

#60. Silence isn't neutral

When you don't say anything, you send a message to your team. The message says, This is OK. Or, I'm OK. with this. So, while you think you're being neutral, you're not at all. Silence isn't neutral. I want you to consider starting more conversations--they're almost always ones about struggling performance you've avoiding, right? The tiny things you avoid (and don't talk about) turn into big problems. Listen for tips on how to start these conversations.

July 29, 202511 min

#59 The Hero Manager

You’re overcommitted, overwhelmed, and always the one who gets it done. Sound familiar? Then you might be a hero manager—someone who rescues projects, solves problems, and unintentionally teaches their team to step back instead of stepping up. In this episode of The Leadership Shot, Leila breaks down the signs you’re stuck in hero mode, the hidden costs of doing too much, and five ways to step back without letting your team fail. Because leadership isn’t about being the savior. It’s about building people who don’t need one.

July 22, 202513 min

#58 The "I Don't Have Time" Excuse

We all know the go-to excuse: "I just don’t have time." But what if the problem isn’t your calendar—it’s your priorities, fear, or lack of clarity? In this episode of The Leadership Shot, Leila breaks down what’s really behind the time excuse, how it shows up in leadership, and how to shift from calendar chaos to focused action. If you’re too busy to lead well, this one’s for you.

July 15, 202513 min

#57 The Myth of High Standards: Are You Creating Excellence or Just Burnout?

Every leader says they have high standards—but are they building excellence or exhausting their team? In this episode of The Leadership Shot, Leila unpacks the line between intentional excellence and unrealistic expectations. You’ll learn why some leaders use "high standards" as a shield for micromanagement, how this mindset undermines trust and innovation, and what to do instead to build a culture of sustainable performance.

July 1, 202515 min

#56 Self-Compassion Is a Power Skill. Use It.

In this episode of the Leadership Shop Podcast, we're talking about the often misunderstood topic of self-compassion. Self-compassion isn’t weakness. It’s what keeps you sharp, steady, and clear when things go sideways. Let's talk about how it can make you a better leader.

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