Leadership Lessons with Gina Gardiner on The Good Listening To Show
Episode Overview
Gina Gardiner shares her journey of overcoming health challenges. Insights into balancing compassion with assertiveness in leadership. Importance of seeing potential in others. Gina's unique approach to leadership through storytelling. Lessons on resilience and personal growth.
"I have the capacity to see the potential in people even when they don't see it themselves."
Curious about how others navigate their sobriety journey? This episode of The Good Listening To Show with Chris Grimes promises an inspiring blend of storytelling and leadership insights. Join Chris as he welcomes Gina Gardiner, a dynamic leader, advisor, and international best-selling author, to share her compelling journey. Gina is affectionately dubbed the 'Queen of Leadership,' and she doesn't shy away from discussing her experiences and the profound lessons she's learned along the way.
From the ski slopes to leadership summits, Gina's life is a testament to resilience and transformation. Gina shares her philosophy on leadership and personal growth, highlighting the importance of seeing potential in others and balancing compassion with tough love. Her unique approach is shaped by personal challenges, including overcoming health setbacks that could have derailed her career. Instead, they fueled her mission to empower others through leadership.
Expect to hear about Gina's 'half hugger, half arse kicker' approach, which might just be the secret sauce to unlocking your own potential. Chris and Gina's conversation is peppered with humour and warmth, making it not only enlightening but also enjoyable. Whether you're a leader in your field or just someone looking for a bit of inspiration, this episode offers valuable takeaways on resilience, self-discovery, and the power of storytelling.
So, grab a cuppa, get comfy, and prepare to be inspired by stories of distinction and genius. How might Gina's insights inspire your own journey towards personal growth and leadership?