• Hoe gaat het echt met jou? (een gesprek over mentale gezondheid)
    May 12 2024

    Welkom bij deze speciale aflevering over European Mental Health Week (13-19 mei 2024). In een klein kwartier vertelt Marlies Zegelaar over haar mentale worstelingen en hoe die haar hebben gevormd tot de persoon die ze nu is.

    Na een loopbaan in onder andere de communicatiesector werkt Marlies sinds enkele jaren met veel plezier als taaldocent op het mbo. Door haar verhaal te delen, wil Marlies bijdragen aan de normalisering en de-stigmatisering van mentale kwetsbaarheden. Ook hoopt zij, en ik met haar, dat we anderen kunnen inspireren om hierover met elkaar in gesprek te gaan.

    Note to English speaking listeners:
    From now on, I will occasionally publish episodes in my mother tongue, Dutch. Today's conversation is a collaboration with my wife Marlies Zegelaar to raise awareness for European Mental Health Week (May 13-19, 2024). If you don’t speak Dutch and you find this topic interesting, please get in touch with me via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelvandehoef/) or email at marcel@beyondexpertise.nl.

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    15 mins
  • Update for listeners - May, 2024
    May 12 2024

    This is a quick update for listeners. In this short episode, I explain what I've been up to and why I chose to occasionally publish episodes in my mother tongue, Dutch.

    Talking about episodes in Dutch, today I’m launching my first episode in a long time. It's a conversation to raise awareness for European Mental Health Week (May 13-19, 2024) and discuss the impact of mental health in our lives.

    If you don’t speak Dutch and you find this topic interesting, please check out the shownotes at https://www.beyondexpertise.nl/en/the-happy-investor-podcast, get in touch with me via LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelvandehoef/) or email me at marcel@meetingstrategist.org. Please let me know what you are interested in and maybe we can also do something in English.

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    2 mins
  • Introducing The Happy Investor
    Jun 18 2022

    Here's a short episode about what I've been up to and what you can expect from me going forward.

    The biggest news is that I'm launching a new show: The Happy Investor, a podcast about leadership and personal development for people in the asset management and investment industry. To listen, go to: www.thehappyinvestorpodcast.com

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    3 mins
  • Thuiswerkers, kom los van je Teams-scherm (Dutch)
    Nov 23 2020

    [Bonus episode in Dutch] Bram van den Hoogen deelt zijn ervaringen en lessen als thuiswerkende manager van het compacte marketing- en communicatieteam van de Brabantse Ontwikkelings Maatschappij (BOM).

    Hoe communiceer je op afstand met je team en andere collega’s? En hoe kun je als communicatieteam op afstand je voelsprieten uitsteken en zorgen dat je op tijd bij projecten wordt betrokken?

    In de afgelopen acht maanden leerde Bram als thuiswerkende manager belangrijke lessen. Zijn oproep: ga niet gelijk naar de inhoud, maar maak eerst contact met de mens. En: plak niet zo vast aan je Teams-scherm. Soms werkt samen wandelen of ouderwets bellen (terwijl je wandelt) veel beter.

    Voor meer informatie, ga naar de show notes op: http://www.meetingstrategist.org/bram-van-den-hoogen

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    28 mins
  • Ron Ashkenas on Coaching Effectiveness
    Oct 20 2020

    “The purpose of an organization isn’t to make leaders feel good about themselves and make their subordinates feel like ‘gee, I’ve got a really nice leader, I like that person’. The purpose of an organization is to get something done.”

    Ron Ashkenas is a seasoned executive coach and boardroom advisor and the author or co-author of more than 100 articles and five books, including the ‘Harvard Business Review Leader’s Handbook’.

    You might have already listened to episode 20 in which Ron and I discuss the six practices that define great leaders and the challenges they are facing in today’s virtual and fast-moving environment.

    In this bonus episode, we discuss his recent HBR article ‘Executive Coaches, Your Job is to Deliver Business Results’ and how it clashes with conventional wisdom in coaching. In his article, Ron suggests turning the traditional coaching approach on its head: "Instead of focusing first on behaviors and hoping that they lead to results, start by trying to achieve some specific results, and see what behaviors are needed to get them."

    Although interesting for anyone in a leadership or management position, this conversation is more geared towards coaches and HR professionals. Feel free to forward this episode to anyone in your organization who might be interested.

    Visit the show notes for more information:
    http://www.meetingstrategist.org/ron-ashkenas

    To read Ron's HBR article, go to
    https://hbr.org/2020/08/executive-coaches-your-job-is-to-deliver-business-results

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    24 mins
  • What Makes a Great Leader? (with Ron Ashkenas)
    Oct 13 2020

    What is leadership, how is it different from management and what does it take to succeed as a leader in today’s virtual environment?

    My guest on this episode is Ron Ashkenas, an executive coach and boardroom advisor with more than 35 years of experience in supporting leadership growth and organizational transformation. He’s a Partner Emeritus at Schaffer Consulting and the author or co-author of more than 100 articles and five books, including the ‘Harvard Business Review Leader’s Handbook’ and the ‘GE Work-Out’.

    This conversation consists of three parts:

    • In the first 10 minutes Ron reflects on his experiences with former GE CEO Jack Welch: was he the best or the worst leader in corporate history?

    • In the second part of the conversation we discuss authentic leadership and the six practices you need to succeed as a leader.

    • In the final 15 minutes we explore how leaders can lead effectively in today’s virtual environment.

    Visit the show notes for more information:
    http://www.meetingstrategist.org/ron-ashkenas

    To learn more about Ron's work, go to
    https://www.schafferconsulting.com/biography/rAshkenas

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    40 mins
  • Exploring Bias, with Chaya Mistry
    Sep 23 2020

    Wikipedia defines bias as disproportionate weight in favor of or against an idea or thing, usually in a way that is closed-minded, prejudicial, or unfair.”

    In this episode, fellow communication coach Chaya Mistry and I explore this important topic and how it affects our ability to lead, communicate and build human connections.

    Contrary to what many people might think, bias is not just about race or gender. It relates to any human attribute such a person’s height, fitness, clothing, pronunciation, writing skills and even the car he or she drives.

    Within milliseconds of being exposed to someone, the brain decides if this is someone we can trust, like or relate to. Most of the time we are not even aware of it. This is a huge barrier to effective communication as it prevents us from seeing people as they really are.

    In our conversation, Chaya explains where bias comes from and explores ways to manage our filters to create a richer relationship with the world around us.

    Visit the show notes for more information: https://www.meetingstrategist.org/chaya-mistry

    To learn more about Chaya’s work, go to https://www.humanlyconsulting.com

    This conversation is closely linked to my previous episode with Kwame Christian on ‘How to Talk About Race’, which you can listen to here.

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    38 mins
  • REPLAY - The Preparation Paradox: High-Stakes Meetings with David Rudolf, The Staircase
    Aug 13 2020

    Summer break! Time to replay one of my most downloaded episodes. 

    In 2018, I invited David Rudolf onto the show because of the communication excellence he demonstrated as Michael Peterson's attorney in 'The Staircase' on Netflix.

    But when listening to our conversation again nearly two years later, I'm equally impressed by David's personal leadership. He has a strong sense of purpose (fighting the Abuse of Power), he's very open about his strengths and weaknesses and how they impact others (sometimes it almost seems like he's citing a 'How to Handle Me' memo) and he's well tuned into his feelings, for example when selecting jurors or when deciding whether he has prepared enough to do well in court.

    In our conversation, David shares many great anecdotes from his more than 40 years as an attorney. He also talks about the strategies he uses during cross examination, why transparency is key in bad news conversations and how he's able to perform at his peak when the stakes couldn't be higher.

    For more detailed information about this episode, visit the original show notes on www.meetingstrategist.org/david-rudolf

    And if you enjoy listening to David Rudolf, he has his own podcast now. In 'Abuse of Power', David and co-host Sonya Pfeiffer spotlight cases of significant injustice, which often result in a wrongful prosecution or conviction. You can listen here: https://abuseofpowerpodcast.com 

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    1 hr and 14 mins