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In this episode of The Lighting Fires Podcast, supported by Henley Business School, Executive Coach Julie Williams sits down with Pete Wharton, Managing Director of Wharton Natural Infrastructure Consultants, and winner of Professional Forester of the Year. Pete shares his coaching journey and how it helped him rediscover his purpose, lead with clarity, and reconnect with his values as a business leader.
From climbing trees in Ipswich to building one of the UK's leading environmental consultancies, Pete opens up about navigating leadership challenges, imposter syndrome, and the importance of bringing more of yourself into your work. This episode is a powerful reflection on how executive coaching can unlock personal growth, authentic leadership, and a renewed sense of direction.
Topics We Cover:Rediscovering your purpose through executive coaching
Leading a values-driven business
Overcoming leadership doubt and imposter syndrome
Making space for reflection and celebrating success
Speaking out as a leader: miscarriage awareness and vulnerability
Building a business that feels meaningful—and fun
Reconnect with what first inspired your career or business
Create a "career timeline" to identify moments of meaning and purpose
Leadership isn't about suppressing yourself—it's about showing up fully
Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a brilliant guide to identifying your purpose
Julie Williams, Executive Coach: www.lightingfires.co.uk
Pete Wharton: https://wnic.co.uk/
Email Julie: [email protected]
Connect with Julie on LinkedIn: Julie Williams MSc
Henley Business School
Interested in a career in coaching? Find out about the Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching at Henley Business School here.
Be sure to mention the Lighting Fires Podcast if you do contact Henley Business School.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5* rating and share it with someone on their own coaching journey. Your support helps others discover these powerful conversations about leadership, purpose, and growth.
Artwork by Ian Guppy Music by Penguin Music via Pixabay Produced by Perri Hurley
By Julie WilliamsIn this episode of The Lighting Fires Podcast, supported by Henley Business School, Executive Coach Julie Williams sits down with Pete Wharton, Managing Director of Wharton Natural Infrastructure Consultants, and winner of Professional Forester of the Year. Pete shares his coaching journey and how it helped him rediscover his purpose, lead with clarity, and reconnect with his values as a business leader.
From climbing trees in Ipswich to building one of the UK's leading environmental consultancies, Pete opens up about navigating leadership challenges, imposter syndrome, and the importance of bringing more of yourself into your work. This episode is a powerful reflection on how executive coaching can unlock personal growth, authentic leadership, and a renewed sense of direction.
Topics We Cover:Rediscovering your purpose through executive coaching
Leading a values-driven business
Overcoming leadership doubt and imposter syndrome
Making space for reflection and celebrating success
Speaking out as a leader: miscarriage awareness and vulnerability
Building a business that feels meaningful—and fun
Reconnect with what first inspired your career or business
Create a "career timeline" to identify moments of meaning and purpose
Leadership isn't about suppressing yourself—it's about showing up fully
Start with Why by Simon Sinek – a brilliant guide to identifying your purpose
Julie Williams, Executive Coach: www.lightingfires.co.uk
Pete Wharton: https://wnic.co.uk/
Email Julie: [email protected]
Connect with Julie on LinkedIn: Julie Williams MSc
Henley Business School
Interested in a career in coaching? Find out about the Professional Certificate in Executive Coaching at Henley Business School here.
Be sure to mention the Lighting Fires Podcast if you do contact Henley Business School.
If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a 5* rating and share it with someone on their own coaching journey. Your support helps others discover these powerful conversations about leadership, purpose, and growth.
Artwork by Ian Guppy Music by Penguin Music via Pixabay Produced by Perri Hurley