Always Better than Yesterday with Ryan Hartley | A Podcast for Heart Centred Leaders

Ryan Hartley
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May 27, 2020 • 50min

Ep 78 Interview Sessions with Gareth Davies

In this episode I speak with former Police Sgt, Gareth Davies, co-founder of The Bravest Path and host of the Behind Blue Lines Podcast.  You will hear: 03:00 the world of policing needs me to show up as strong 06:00 sacrificing who I was or who I thought I should be  10:00 daring greatly and entering the world of Brene Brown 13:00 Behind Blue Lines podcast 14:00 stop calling us superheroes 15:00 the curse of the strong 20:00 vulnerability is our greatest measure of courage 28:00 playful leadership 36:00 the perfectionism gremlin 38:00 healthy striving 48:00 take brave risks So what would you do if you were 10 per cent braver? Please be sure to join us at www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty to join our worldwide community for likeminded people who believe in developing themselves and others. If that's you, we'd love to have you be part of our community. If you would like to apply for our MasterHeart and Mind Group Coaching Programme please head to www.RyanHartley.co.uk or Whatsapp me on +44 07970339936 for more details. Thank you for listening and please do share it with the one person in your network who you feel would benefit from hearing today's episode. I would also like to thank our sponsors. The Interview Sessions is sponsored by our friends at WebCreation Group. For stunning websites at sensible prices, head to www.webcreationgroup.com Much love and keep leading Ryan Connect with Gareth: Website:https://thebravestpath.com/ Podcast: https://www.behindbluelines.co.uk/the-podcast/ Instagram: @thebravestpath LinkedIN: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-bravest-path/
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May 26, 2020 • 56sec

What keeps you up at night?

In the police, leaders would ask; what keeps you up at night? They would ask this as a way of trying to understand what people were prioritising, whether they were focusing on the right things, and subconsciously making a judgment as to whether they care enough about what needs to be done.  Well. Might I suggest we ask a different question? Instead of what keep you up at night, ask you people, what must absolutely go right for this to be a success? See what difference that makes.  Much love Ryan 
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May 25, 2020 • 3min

PREPARING | PRACTICING | PERFORMING | REFLECTING

This short episode was inspired by a conversation last night in our Master Heart and Mind Group Coaching programme.  Rather than look at others and compare yourself, just seek to understand where you are right now.  Are you; PREPARING - yourself for success? PRACTICING - to make progress? PERFORMANCE - and getting results? REFLECTING - on how to improve? Much love Ryan 
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May 24, 2020 • 3min

Recycling centre inspiration [MINDSET | INSPIRATION | PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT]

In this short episode I share with you my inspiration from off loading half a tonne of garden rubble at the recycling centre.  Hope it helps in some way. Much love Ryan  
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May 22, 2020 • 4min

A leadership lesson from RAF Cranwell

I want to share with you what I learned from being with Senior Leaders at Royal Air Force (RAF) Cranwell back in 2015. It serves as a constant reminder as to what leadership really is all about. #leadership #peoplepeoplepeople www.ryanhartley.co.uk
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May 20, 2020 • 34min

Ep 77 Interview Sessions with Jon Gordon

My guest this week is Jon Gordon, author of 20 books, many of which are best sellers such as The Energy Bus, Training Camp and the Power of Positive Leadership.  Jon has been ranked the 11th best keynote speaker in the world and regularly coaches and consults leaders and teams from businesses, NFL NBA and NBA teams, schools and hospitals. In this episode you will here: 05:34 why Jon had to change 06:49 coming to faith 10:14 faith doesn't make life easier, it makes you stronger 11:14 be missional 11:54 discovering your gifts 13:54 the coffee bean 15:49 who would ever choose to have a negative thought? 18:34 love wins 19:49 it's all about heart Georgie 21:34 one person at a time mentality 22:54 don't be a fifty per cent-er 24:54 not naturally positive 26:49 better than yesterday 28:34 love tough 32:04 positive people shine most through adversity I hope this interview with Jon, a mentor of mine for many years, serves you well.  Please be sure to join us at www.facebook.com/groups/weareabty to join our worldwide community for likeminded people who believe in developing themselves and others. If that's you, we'd love to have you be part of our community. If you would like to apply for our MasterHeart and Mind Group Coaching Programme please head to www.RyanHartley.co.uk or Whatsapp me on +44 07970339936 for more details.  Thank you for listening and please do share it with the one person in your network who you feel would benefit from hearing today's episode.  I would also like to thank our sponsors. The Interview Sessions is sponsored by our friends at WebCreation Group. For stunning websites at sensible prices, head to www.webcreationgroup.com  Much love and keep leading Ryan  Connect with Jon: Website: www.JonGordon.com IG: @JonGordon11 Twitter: @JonGordon11 Jon's Books Referred to in the Interview: The Carpenter - a story about the greatest success principles of all The Coffee Bean - a simple lesson to create positive change The Garden (available for pre-order) - a spiritual fable about ways to overcome fear, anxiety and stress The Energy Bus - 10 ways to fuel your life, work and team with positive energy The Energy Bus for Kids The Power of Positive Leadership - how and why positive leaders transform teams and organisations and change the world Training Camp - what the best do better than everyone else
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May 13, 2020 • 33min

Ep 76 Interview Sessions with Nik Hanson

My guest this week is Nik Hanson, High Performance Speaker, Trainer and Positive Psychologist.  In this episode you will hear: 02:00 high performer burns out 06:00 getting out of bed after 4 months 07:10 when it's ok to quit 09:40 positive psychology - the science of flourishing 14:45 being the guinea pig 15:15 visualise your best possible self 18:45 go and google growth mindset 22:00 breaking generational beliefs 23:20 learning to show vulnerabilities 25:45 what to say when someone asks if you are ok... 30:00 only your now's create your future I hope this helps you or someone in your network in someway be a bit more positive than yesterday.  Much love  Ryan  www.ryanhartley.co.uk - apply here to join our mastermind for heart centred leaders Connect with Nik Website: www.NikHanson.com Facebook: Nik Hanson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nikhanson
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May 13, 2020 • 1min

Be more Lightning McQueen

On my birthday we watched Cars 3.  Here's  a little take-away to inspire you to keep showing up today.  Ka-chow Much love  Ryan 
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May 13, 2020 • 59sec

Size of your HEART

They can measure the size of your feet but they'll never be able to measure the size of your heart.  Show them.  Much love Ryan  www.RyanHartley.co.uk - apply here to join our online mastermind for heart centred leaders
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May 7, 2020 • 4min

THE IMPORTANCE OF CULTURE - WHAT LEADERS CAN LEARN FROM THE STANFORD PRISON EXPERIMENT (ZIMBARDO 1972)

What do leaders need to know about one of the most famous social psychology studies? That EVERYTHING rises and falls on leadership. Here’s why. The Stanford Prison Experiment (Zimbardo 1972) found that when ordinary people assumed roles of either prisoner or guard, their behaviour changed in line with the expectations and stereotypes of those positions. In 2014, leaders at Wiltshire Police were brave enough to look under the stone of their culture following a heavily target driven regime. They found that good people often did unethical things because of the pressures and expectations placed upon them. When people show up to workplaces, they do so with positive intentions. No one sets out to be unethical. But when leaders create cultures that rewards target delivery over values based leadership, over time you naturally see more behaviours that exist purely to hit those targets, some of which will become unethical and the results will be rewarded. This means, leaders not only ignore the behaviour, they condone it. Culture is so important for humans in the workplace. As social creatures, we have an innate desire to belong. So we look to those around us for clues on how to behave, to not only fit in but also to grow and progress. Great leaders show focus on values based cultures that stand for something, are seeking to make the lives of others better through their product or services and have this delivered by teams who are connected and focused on we rather me. Leaders should reward effort and behaviour, values based leadership, courage and grit rather than simply results. Because if we purely value results without caring HOW they are achieved, your culture will crumble from the inside. And THIS, is the responsibility of leadership. Thrive or crumble through your culture. You, your team and your organisation will rise or fall based on your leadership. Think perverse behaviours “will never happen here”? Being a small force, Wiltshire Police could have thought that too. But they had the courage to look. They found. Then did something about it. Over to you. Much love Ryan 💙 www.alwaysbetterthanyesterday.co.uk - connect with us here to see how we can help with your leadership, mindset, culture and performance. 

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