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Have you ever found yourself caught in an endless cycle of meetings and tasks, wondering if your leadership is truly making a difference?
What if the most powerful leadership tool isn't your strategic plan or your team's expertise, but your ability to recognise and act on the second chances life gives you?
This episode explores how our personal challenges can become a driving force and focusing tool for positive change and authentic leadership.
Sarah Manley's journey reveals the quiet power of listening to your gut, sitting with uncertainty, and moving beyond the "hero leader" mindset. What emerges is a perspective where leadership becomes less about personal achievement and more about creating space for something greater to emerge—where vulnerability becomes strength and purpose fuels resilience.
Sarah Manley is the Chief Executive of MITEY New Zealand, delivered through the Sir John Kirwan Foundation. MITEY is a purpose-led organisation that provides evidence-based mental health education to primary and intermediate schools in New Zealand.
Born in Chile and adopted by New Zealand and Australian parents at just five weeks old, Sarah's origin story has shaped her deep sense of purpose and commitment to making a difference. In this conversation, she shares:
Timestamps
(05:51) Listening to Your Gut
(10:02) Journaling for Clarity
(15:14) The Impact of Personal History
(24:22) Transforming Adversity into Purpose
(27:09) Rising from Rock Bottom
(31:46) Building Support Networks
Resources referenced:
You can find Sarah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-manley-nz/
Check out my services and offerings https://www.digbyscott.com/
Subscribe to my newsletter https://www.digbyscott.com/subscribe
Follow me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/
By Digby ScottHave you ever found yourself caught in an endless cycle of meetings and tasks, wondering if your leadership is truly making a difference?
What if the most powerful leadership tool isn't your strategic plan or your team's expertise, but your ability to recognise and act on the second chances life gives you?
This episode explores how our personal challenges can become a driving force and focusing tool for positive change and authentic leadership.
Sarah Manley's journey reveals the quiet power of listening to your gut, sitting with uncertainty, and moving beyond the "hero leader" mindset. What emerges is a perspective where leadership becomes less about personal achievement and more about creating space for something greater to emerge—where vulnerability becomes strength and purpose fuels resilience.
Sarah Manley is the Chief Executive of MITEY New Zealand, delivered through the Sir John Kirwan Foundation. MITEY is a purpose-led organisation that provides evidence-based mental health education to primary and intermediate schools in New Zealand.
Born in Chile and adopted by New Zealand and Australian parents at just five weeks old, Sarah's origin story has shaped her deep sense of purpose and commitment to making a difference. In this conversation, she shares:
Timestamps
(05:51) Listening to Your Gut
(10:02) Journaling for Clarity
(15:14) The Impact of Personal History
(24:22) Transforming Adversity into Purpose
(27:09) Rising from Rock Bottom
(31:46) Building Support Networks
Resources referenced:
You can find Sarah at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-manley-nz/
Check out my services and offerings https://www.digbyscott.com/
Subscribe to my newsletter https://www.digbyscott.com/subscribe
Follow me on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/digbyscott/