

Peak Performance Leadership
Scott McCarthy, 20 year serving Military Commander
As the world continues to accelerate in complexity and ambiguity, leaders cannot afford to settle for mediocrity. You need to be at your best, your team does, as well as your organization. Thus, you need to be peak performers. The Peak Performance Leadership Podcast is here for you to achieve just that.
This weekly podcast will help you find new ways to become the best leader than you can be. I take the lessons learned from my 20+ years of leadership experience coupled with the world's best guests in all areas of leadership to give you a leading edge.
This show focuses on the three domains of leadership:
Leading Yourself - learn how to perform at your peak, to ensure that you have the mindset of a leader, set and crush your goals.Leading Your Team - learn how to inspire and motivate your team. Build a cohesive team through trust and mutual goals.Leading Your organization - efficiency and effectiveness are what drives bottom line. You as the leader must harness these aspects along with culture and so much more!
In the end you'll become a LEADER and not "BOSS". Are you ready for more? Access all of our resources at: https://leaddontboss.com
This weekly podcast will help you find new ways to become the best leader than you can be. I take the lessons learned from my 20+ years of leadership experience coupled with the world's best guests in all areas of leadership to give you a leading edge.
This show focuses on the three domains of leadership:
Leading Yourself - learn how to perform at your peak, to ensure that you have the mindset of a leader, set and crush your goals.Leading Your Team - learn how to inspire and motivate your team. Build a cohesive team through trust and mutual goals.Leading Your organization - efficiency and effectiveness are what drives bottom line. You as the leader must harness these aspects along with culture and so much more!
In the end you'll become a LEADER and not "BOSS". Are you ready for more? Access all of our resources at: https://leaddontboss.com
Episodes
Mentioned books

Sep 15, 2021 • 44min
Dealing with Difficult Coworkers, Annoying Managers, and Toxic Leaders | Peter Economy
Who hasn’t had to deal with a jerk at work? Whether it’s a toxic team member who loves nothing more than to suck the life and excitement out of her colleagues, the difficult coworker who isn’t happy unless the office is filled with mayhem and drama, or a bad boss who causes his employees to constantly dream of telling him to “Take this job and shove it!”, we’ve all had to deal with people on the job we would rather not.
Peter Economy is the bestselling author of Managing for Dummies (more than 600,000 copies sold globally), Wait, I'm the Boss?!? and is The Leadership Guy at Inc.com, which averages over 500,000 page views a month for his more than 1,500 columns published to date. He routinely works with C-level executives, executive coaches, and business consultants worldwide.
Topics
During this interview Peter and I discuss the following topics:
The amount of drain jerks can have on the workplaceThe impacts of the “Credit Thief”Why micromanaging is so destructiveHow to find, hire, and retain talented workersHow to figure out if you the leader are a jerk or notHow to confront jerks at work
For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/185

Sep 8, 2021 • 41min
How to tell Magnetic Stories | Gabrielle Dolan | Episode 184
A highly sought-after keynote speaker, educator and author, Gabrielle has worked with thousands of high-profile leaders from around the world and helped countless of Australia’s top 50 companies and multinationals to humanise their communications - Telstra, EY, Accenture, VISA, Australia Post, National Australia Bank, Amazon, Vodafone and the Obama Foundation to name drop a few. She holds a master’s degree in management and leadership from Swinburne
University, an associate diploma in education and training from the University of Melbourne, and is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School of Executive Education in both the Art and Practice of Adaptive Leadership and Women and Power: Leadership in a New World.
Gabrielle is also the bestselling author of Real Communication: How to be you and lead true, a finalist in the Australian Business Leadership Book Awards for 2019. Her other published books include Stories for Work: The Essential Guide to Business Storytelling (2017), Storytelling for Job Interviews (2016), Ignite: Real Leadership, Real Talk, Real Results (2015) which reached the top five on Australia’s bestselling business books and Hooked: How Leaders Connect, Engage and Inspire with Storytelling (2013). Her latest title, Magnetic Stories: Connect with customers and engage employees with brand storytelling will be published by Wiley in March 2021. Telling magnetic stories is necessary in order to truly connect with your employees and your customers.
Topics
During this interview Gabrielle and I discuss the following topics:
Why stories are importantWhen stories are best usedHow decide which stories to use The winning formula for creating great storiesHow to become comfortable with storytellingThe added benefits of sharing personal stories
For the complete shownotes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/184

Sep 1, 2021 • 25min
FROM PEER TO SUPERVISOR | EPISODE 183
It happens commonly in all organizations. You've been promoted. Congratulations! However, now you are no longer a peer with your subordinates, you are their supervisor. The relationship has changed, you are still the same person who you were earlier but they no longer see it that way. It's a tricky situation to navigate which if done wrong can result in a lack of respect and trust, and ultimately broken relationships.
However, it does not have to be that way. Former peers now subordinates and you can have a healthy relationship moving forward, it will just take a little bit of time and a whole lot of effort on your part.
Topics
During this episode I discuss the following topics:
How to overcome impostor syndromeSetting expectations with friends who are now subordinatesDealing with former peers who wanted your position as wellHow to earn trust and respect of your team
For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/183

Aug 25, 2021 • 46min
Death to Your BS | Likky Lavji | Episode 182
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) reported an estimated 840,000 blind spot accidents occur in the United States each year, resulting in around 300 fatalities. If that is what occurs while driving an automobile, an activity which many of us do everyday, imagine what it is doing to your organization. Blind spots can sink an organization as fast as a car can get into an accident. It’s time to bring the death of those blindspots and your BS along with it.
A sought-after keynote speaker, Likky Lavji is passionate about helping others “break barriers” to unleash their human potential. In fact, his middle name, Madat, translates to ‘help’ and he channels this into providing value in every relationship he has – personal and professional. With over 25 years as a CEO of a top IT company, Likky’s extensive experience in executive leadership has given him a unique perspective that remains unchartered by leaders and organizations in understanding the layers beneath human behavior and how it impacts growth and productivity of an organization. He has been acknowledged by prominent organizations, including Telus Corporation, Lenovo Canada and Royal Bank of Canada for his ability to create mindset shift when it comes to commitment and powerful performance to achieve results.
Topics
During this interview Likky and I discuss the following topics:
How BS will destroy your leadershipWhy trust is important in eliminating your blind spotsThe different Blind Spot typesHow to be aware of your blind spotsHow to start addressing your blind spotsLessons from his failures as a leaderThe best ways to build cohesion and loyalty in a team
For the complete show notes, be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/182

Aug 18, 2021 • 43min
Change your Culture, Change Your Results | Fiona Robertson | Episode 181
Most leaders don’t know what organisational culture is. They know it’s the defining factor in performance, but are unsure how to identify or change it, despite the profound impact it has on
every single aspect of the organisation. Culture is the rules of belonging. Change those rules and you’ll change your culture. Change your culture and you’ll change your results.
Fiona Robertson is an expert in organisational culture, leadership and teamwork who holds an MBA from London Business School and is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company
Directors (GAICD) and the Institute of Executive Coaching and Leadership. She is the former Head of Culture for the National Australia Bank, has worked in and consulted to dozens of blue-chip corporates and all levels of government in Australia, and coached numerous senior executives in large and small organizations. Other clients have included the Australian
Graduate School of Management (AGSM), ANZ Bank, NCR, Monash College, Swinburne University, RMIT Online and IBM. Fiona is now an independent culture change keynote speaker, facilitator and coach for senior executives.
Topics
During this interview Fiona and I discuss the following topics:
How culture and belonging will help leaders achieve peak performanceHow to drive cultural change in using belonging principlesHow to connect a disconnect between cultural expectations and actionsHow leaders can engage their people to drive cultural changeHow to enable subordinates to bring forward ideas How to manage the differences in interpretation
For the complete show notes, be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/181

Aug 11, 2021 • 46min
The Coach’s Way to Leadership | Lynn Guerin | Episode 180
If America were an NCAA basketball team, we’d be looking at a 0-32 season. Employees are missing crucial shots as job worries spike to levels we haven’t seen in years. Our co-workers and communities have split into politically polarized shirts vs. skins, and as a result, we’re fouling out and fumbling mission-critical assists. The answer, say authors Lynn Guerin and Jason Lavin, is to unify our teams like legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden did. Wooden wasn’t only a record-breaking coach who won 38 straight NCAA tournaments and 10 championships in 12 short years. He was a beloved mentor and teacher, and his lessons are more relevant today than ever.
Lynn Guerin is CEO of The John R. Wooden Course and president and “Head Coach” of his family-owned coaching, training, and performance development firm, Guerin Marketing Services. For the past 20 years, he has had the unique privilege of partnering with legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden and the Wooden family.
Topics
During this interview Lynn and I discuss the following topics:
How the principles of his book will help leaders achieve peak performanceWhat makes a great coachHow leading by example is crucial to successWhy being a teacher is important as a leaderHow to be humble to talk about your failuresHow to create a sustained peak performance
For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/180

Aug 9, 2021 • 6min
What's Your Leadership Mindset?
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Aug 4, 2021 • 25min
Provide and Receive the Feedback | Episode 179
Feedback is a crucial took to ensure that your team and organization are on the right course. Like a plan flying from Toronto to London, UK, regular feedback is required to keep everyone on the right path. Yet so many leaders and organizations fail to either provide this crucial information or to do it in a manner which is beneficial. It's time to fix that!
Topics
During this episode I discuss the following topics:
How feedback helps to achieve peak performanceThe different types of feedbackWhat feedback should beWhat to avoid when giving feedbackA framework when giving or accepting feedback
For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/179

Jul 28, 2021 • 42min
Breaking Through the Glass Ceiling | Mandy Cavanaugh | Episode 178
In many areas around the world, women still struggle to reach the same level as their male counterparts. Even in the western world, we just celebrated the election of the first female Vice President of the United States. Yet there is an ever increasing number of women in the workplace. It’s time for us as leaders to recognize this inequity and help women to reach the levels which they deserve.
Mandy Cavanaugh’s passion for leadership, entrepreneurship, and helping people thrive has fueled her roles as CEO, consultant, and facilitator. Her businesses have spanned global lodging logistics, land development, manufacturing, corporate leadership seminars, and turnaround consulting.
Mandy succeeds in highly competitive environments by connecting each of her team members to their best future self. She holds various coaching certifications and has conducted seminars on high performance, authentic success, conscious language, imagination activation, conflict resolution, corporate soul retrieval, CEO-ship for start-ups, sales, team building, and wealth wisdom for women.
Topics
During this interview Mandy and I discuss the following topics:
Her thoughts on the first female US vice president being electedThe importance of balancing masculine and feminine energy How enable feminine perspective to come out from our peopleThe inspiration behind her book Leadership struggles that female leaders faceHow female leaders can use their famine energy and get taken seriously
For the complete show notes be sure to check out our website:
https://movingforwardleadership.com/178

Jul 26, 2021 • 5min
The Arrogance of Leadership | MONDAY LEADERSHIP MINUTE
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This just a quick and dirty weekly segment where I talk about whatever leadership topic is ongoing or in my mind. If you have something you would like to hear during this segment, be sure to reach out to me via: scott@movingforwardleadership.com
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