
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
Intro:
Holly Ransom has been named one of Australia's 100 Most Influential Women. She has achieved so much from a young age not to mention she has interviewed the likes of Barrack Obama, Richard Branson and the Dalai Lama just to mention a few.
Holly has a consultancy business, Emergent Global, she is also a board member of Port Adelaide Football Club, she is an author, global speaker and podcaster and discusses topics like how to conquer public speaking, how to create rituals to get you to your best and how to cultivate a healthier and better mindset. She is certainly inspiring and it is an episode not to be missed.
3.00 - Where did it all start?
A summary of quotes from Holly.
“Strong sense of direction and lose hold of the reins.”
“Always know what you are passionate about.”
“When you walk past things you tell the world it's ok.”
“What I have chosen to say yes to or put energy into comes back to the fact it was not something I was willing to walk past.”
“It's about putting yourself where lightning strikes, where you are going to collide with your purpose.”
“I was very lucky and I encourage people to do this; volunteering gives you so many different opportunities to test out your thinking and meet extraordinary mentors that have taught me so many lessons.”
06.36 - Which mentors have had the biggest impact on you and why?
A variety of people moved beyond a conversation to working together ongoing, some people you have one conversation with and it's life-altering. But ultimately my grandmother is hard to go past with her powerful influence in my life.
2 things her grandmother instilled in Holly:
10.15 - Shaun says, "One of the coolest things about leadership is seeing it in action, not just words. It's about leading from the front."
11 - Leadership in today's time. What is your definition of what leadership should look like in 2023?
Leadership by its very nature is contextual. Leadership needs to work with or against the forces around it to be able to achieve certain goals and objectives.
What’s striking about leadership today is the way that we are putting it to work. It used to be hierarchical which would count a lot of people out.
In this day in age, it's a distributed model of leadership where we have to be involved.
A compelling vision, agenda level of trust and live true values. Where people get out of bed and want to be part of your vision.
The greater level of accountability. Closing the gap, don't say one thing and do another.
It's an exciting time to think of how we hold up different levels of leadership.
How we lead and manage younger people is totally different to what it used to be.
Diversity of influence around the boardroom is crucial.
15.42 - An important role for people to play that are influencers, advisors and in the ears of leaders in all types of all shapes and forms.
"One of the challenges for Changemakers is the way we tell the story to those we are trying to influence in a way that lines up effectively with what matters to them."
17 - "I invite people in those situations to see the need for adaptation is on us as the changemakers. We have to do the work to change the story because the systems around us won't do it."
18.15 - Tips around public speaking
It's perfectly normal to feel nervous about it, there is no silver bullet with it, it's a case of practice.
You need to be mindful of self-compassion and how you go about conquering it. You need to step out of your comfort zone not leap out of it, to set yourself up for success.
Think “what is my minimum tolerance right now? How do you get your reps up?”
The more you get your reps up the more comfortable you will become, and then you can take the next step. Make the commitment to regularly having a go and I would recommend buddying up with someone to chip away at the fear.
22 - "It's better to copy genius than to create mediocracy".
Practice self-compassion or you risk burning yourself too quickly.
23.20 - Gradual Voluntary exposure
You have to put your hand up for it. The word voluntary is crucial to do this, you have to be up for it not pushed into it.
24.45 - Managing your time and your energy
30 - Habits and rituals Holly uses to make sure she is turning up for the people that matter in her life.
32 - Cultivating a positive mindset
Awareness split - catch and stop the thought faster. The negative voice comes up more often when you are stepping out of your comfort zone.
35 - Positivity and Energy
"My grandmother says I was born into petrol motion."
Holly's default is positive but it doesn’t mean she doesn't have times when she needs a support crew to help you get back into a positive mindset. You can't always do it yourself, so make sure you have a support crew to help you do this.
38 - What can we do to prepare our kids to thrive in this world?
One of the most critical superpowers we need is resilience.
Intro:
Holly Ransom has been named one of Australia's 100 Most Influential Women. She has achieved so much from a young age not to mention she has interviewed the likes of Barrack Obama, Richard Branson and the Dalai Lama just to mention a few.
Holly has a consultancy business, Emergent Global, she is also a board member of Port Adelaide Football Club, she is an author, global speaker and podcaster and discusses topics like how to conquer public speaking, how to create rituals to get you to your best and how to cultivate a healthier and better mindset. She is certainly inspiring and it is an episode not to be missed.
3.00 - Where did it all start?
A summary of quotes from Holly.
“Strong sense of direction and lose hold of the reins.”
“Always know what you are passionate about.”
“When you walk past things you tell the world it's ok.”
“What I have chosen to say yes to or put energy into comes back to the fact it was not something I was willing to walk past.”
“It's about putting yourself where lightning strikes, where you are going to collide with your purpose.”
“I was very lucky and I encourage people to do this; volunteering gives you so many different opportunities to test out your thinking and meet extraordinary mentors that have taught me so many lessons.”
06.36 - Which mentors have had the biggest impact on you and why?
A variety of people moved beyond a conversation to working together ongoing, some people you have one conversation with and it's life-altering. But ultimately my grandmother is hard to go past with her powerful influence in my life.
2 things her grandmother instilled in Holly:
10.15 - Shaun says, "One of the coolest things about leadership is seeing it in action, not just words. It's about leading from the front."
11 - Leadership in today's time. What is your definition of what leadership should look like in 2023?
Leadership by its very nature is contextual. Leadership needs to work with or against the forces around it to be able to achieve certain goals and objectives.
What’s striking about leadership today is the way that we are putting it to work. It used to be hierarchical which would count a lot of people out.
In this day in age, it's a distributed model of leadership where we have to be involved.
A compelling vision, agenda level of trust and live true values. Where people get out of bed and want to be part of your vision.
The greater level of accountability. Closing the gap, don't say one thing and do another.
It's an exciting time to think of how we hold up different levels of leadership.
How we lead and manage younger people is totally different to what it used to be.
Diversity of influence around the boardroom is crucial.
15.42 - An important role for people to play that are influencers, advisors and in the ears of leaders in all types of all shapes and forms.
"One of the challenges for Changemakers is the way we tell the story to those we are trying to influence in a way that lines up effectively with what matters to them."
17 - "I invite people in those situations to see the need for adaptation is on us as the changemakers. We have to do the work to change the story because the systems around us won't do it."
18.15 - Tips around public speaking
It's perfectly normal to feel nervous about it, there is no silver bullet with it, it's a case of practice.
You need to be mindful of self-compassion and how you go about conquering it. You need to step out of your comfort zone not leap out of it, to set yourself up for success.
Think “what is my minimum tolerance right now? How do you get your reps up?”
The more you get your reps up the more comfortable you will become, and then you can take the next step. Make the commitment to regularly having a go and I would recommend buddying up with someone to chip away at the fear.
22 - "It's better to copy genius than to create mediocracy".
Practice self-compassion or you risk burning yourself too quickly.
23.20 - Gradual Voluntary exposure
You have to put your hand up for it. The word voluntary is crucial to do this, you have to be up for it not pushed into it.
24.45 - Managing your time and your energy
30 - Habits and rituals Holly uses to make sure she is turning up for the people that matter in her life.
32 - Cultivating a positive mindset
Awareness split - catch and stop the thought faster. The negative voice comes up more often when you are stepping out of your comfort zone.
35 - Positivity and Energy
"My grandmother says I was born into petrol motion."
Holly's default is positive but it doesn’t mean she doesn't have times when she needs a support crew to help you get back into a positive mindset. You can't always do it yourself, so make sure you have a support crew to help you do this.
38 - What can we do to prepare our kids to thrive in this world?
One of the most critical superpowers we need is resilience.
1 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners
0 Listeners