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Going Beyond The Predictable

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  • Going Beyond Avoidance To Taking the Leap with Tony Willmott
    From being bullied at school and then in the workplace as an apprentice plumber, to running a $400 million per year capital program as the General Manager of Project Delivery at TasWater, Tony Willmott’s story is a powerful example of what can happen when you stop playing it safe.  As a child, Tony’s default response to conflict was avoidance or fighting to prove himself. That identity could have shaped his entire career, but when a serious back injury ended his plumbing career early, Tony had to chart a new path.  In this episode of Going Beyond the Predictable, we explore:  How avoidance showed up for Tony in life and leadership  Why our default identities don’t have to define us  We are never “ready” for the next thing - so why not get in a development gap, and find a way through? ---For more on In Your Corner, visit www.inyourcorner.co.nz or check us out on LinkedIn at https://nz.linkedin.com/company/in-your-corner-co-nz
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  • Going Beyond Not Feeling Good Enough with Harriet Brent
    Harriet Brent, our next guest on Going Beyond The Predictable, often finds herself questioning whether she’s good enough.At school, self-doubt surfaced during exams, and staying motivated was a challenge. But nursing school was different.When things got tough during her training, Harriet’s default identity resurfaced - telling her she wasn’t good enough and that she should step back. But this time, she didn’t. What changed? She had a burning ambition to be a nurse so she could help people like the nurses who helped her.In this episode, Marc and Jono speak with a very special guest, Jono’s daughter, for an honest conversation about self-doubt and how growing up with Crohn’s disease shaped how she experiences the world.We talk about how her ambition to be a nurse helped her go beyond her predictable, and why that has been far more compelling than any push from behind.---For more on In Your Corner, visit www.inyourcorner.co.nz or check us out on LinkedIn at https://nz.linkedin.com/company/in-your-corner-co-nzWe’re currently taking applications for our Transformational Leadership Programme, a nine month programme that blends coaching with a powerful learning experience and opportunity to join a cohort of other leaders who want to make a big impact. Find out more at https://www.inyourcorner.co.nz/transformational-leaders-programme. 
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  • Going Beyond Being The ‘Yes Man’ To Being A More Intentional Leader
    We think many of you will resonate with this one. And not just fellow football fans or proud Tasmanians! Our latest guest on Going Beyond the Predictable is someone who has always done everything he can to avoid disappointing people. Whether that’s his family, his friends, or his colleagues at TasWater - saying yes has always felt easier than saying no. As Head of Communications & Engagement and now Acting Head of Operations (South) for Tasmania’s state-wide water and sewerage utility, Callan Paske has had to make some shifts to challenge his default identity, especially as he finds himself in a completely new role and set of challenges - as deploying the same success strategy is no longer a fit for who he needs or wants to be. Callan has been working with In Your Corner through coaching for the past 18 months. If you’re a leader curious about how coaching could support your own growth, please reach out to [email protected]’re also taking applications for our Transformational Leadership Programme, a nine month programme that blends coaching with a powerful learning experience and opportunity to join a cohort of other leaders who want to make a big impact. Find out more at https://www.inyourcorner.co.nz/transformational-leaders-programme. 
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  • Going Beyond Others' Expectations To Live The Life I Truly Want with Jeremy Lightfoot
    In this conversation of Going Beyond The Predictable, Jeremy Lightfoot joins Jono and Marc to reflect on moments where he has stepped beyond his comfort zone - even when his identity was telling him to retreat. Growing up in a faith-based household, Jeremy found himself caught between two worlds: one with his family, and another with his friends. He talks about what it was like to never feel fully himself in either space and how overtime he has learned how to break that pattern. Jeremy shares how his upbringing gave him a strong sense of integrity, and how that continues to shape his life today. He speaks about the power of making bold declarations and following through - whether that’s running marathons, swimming Lake Windermere, or in his role as Chief Executive of Ara Poutama Aotearoa - Department of Corrections NZ.Don't forget to Follow us on Spotify to be notified when future episodes are released. Visit our website: https://www.inyourcorner.co.nz/ Want to explore the concept of identity further? Check out our LinkedIn page where we are running an Article Series on common default identity traits and how to challenge them to go beyond your predictable: https://nz.linkedin.com/company/in-your-corner-co-nz 
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  • Going Beyond Self-Reliance and Letting Go of Control with Kerry-Leigh Dougall
    Kerry-Leigh Dougall (Ngāti Pahuwera, Ngāti Kahungunu ki te Wairoa), our next guest on Going Beyond the Predictable, carries a default identity of independence and self-reliance. It’s been a driving force behind her success, but it also comes with limitations.In this episode, Marc and Jono sit down with Kerry-Leigh to talk about the fear of being let down, the cost of independence, and why asking for help can feelso difficult.We explore how this pattern first appeared in her youth - when she longed to be seen and unseen all at once, and today - as a mother, grandmother, sister, friend, daughter, advocate and Chief Māori Officer - Pae Ora at the Department of Corrections.Listen to the end to discover the unexpected hobby Kerry-Leigh has embraced to challenge her instinct to stay in control and go beyond her predictable. We think you'll be as impressed as we are! ---This podcast is by In Your Corner - a group of strategic advisors and coaches who support organisations to close the gap between strategy and execution. Want to dive more into the concept of identity? Check out our recent article at https://www.linkedin.com/posts/in-your-corner-co-nz_leadership-careergrowth-identity-activity-7343049973984346112-I1cp?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop&rcm=ACoAABnRb9UBVTAsS1orY5h9arY9tZO9xNTN04QVisit our website at https://www.inyourcorner.co.nz/LinkedIn: https://nz.linkedin.com/company/in-your-corner-co-nz
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About Going Beyond The Predictable

Going beyond the predictable means generating a future that was not going to happen anyway. To create a future that was not going to happen anyway, an individual has to go beyond what they already know or have done before. Jono Brent and Marc Pringle of In Your Corner (IYC) talk with guests about circumstances that have shaped them, and how they used these as catalysts for growth. We unpack what going beyond their predictable looks like for them, and learn how we can all shift who we are, what we know, and what we do to create an extraordinary future that goes beyond our predictable.
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