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Leadership Explored

Leadership Explored

By: Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund
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Leadership Explored is a podcast where Edward and Andy dive into what it means to lead. From practical strategies to deep insights, we explore leadership in all its forms—across industries and beyond. Join us for real conversations about how to lead with purpose.

www.leadershipexploredpod.comEd Schaefer and Andy Siegmund
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  • Feedback Part 1 - Giving Feedback
    Jun 17 2025

    Feedback Part 1 - Giving Feedback: How to Do It Right

    Hosts: Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund Episode: 07 Runtime: Approximately 40 minutes Release Date: June 17, 2025 Website: leadershipexploredpod.com

    🎙 Episode Description:

    In part one of this two-part series on feedback, Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund dive deep into what it takes to give effective feedback—the kind that’s actually useful, timely, and leads to growth.

    Too often, feedback is vague, late, or sugarcoated to the point of being meaningless. But when done right, it becomes one of the most powerful leadership tools available. In this episode, Ed and Andy explore how to deliver feedback that builds trust, drives performance, and contributes to a healthy workplace culture.

    They break down:

    * What makes feedback effective (and what doesn’t)

    * The difference between commentary, judgment, and real feedback

    * Why timing and specificity matter more than perfection

    * Actionable frameworks for giving feedback clearly and respectfully

    * The importance of trust, consistency, and setting the tone as a leader

    Whether you're a new manager or a seasoned executive, this episode offers concrete strategies and candid stories to help you navigate one of the trickiest parts of leadership with confidence.

    👉 Stay tuned for Part 2, where they’ll tackle the equally important (and often overlooked) skill of receiving feedback well.

    🔍 Episode Highlights:

    ⏳ [01:14] – What makes feedback actually helpful: timely, actionable, and focused on improvement ⏳ [03:02] – The importance of forward-looking feedback vs. backward-facing judgment ⏳ [05:25] – Real-life examples of feedback that came too late to be useful ⏳ [07:44] – Why vague or softened feedback undermines growth ⏳ [12:47] – Coaching vs. teaching: finding the balance in giving guidance ⏳ [18:05] – A 4-step best practice for giving effective feedback ⏳ [23:12] – Why observations matter more than assumptions ⏳ [24:59] – Connecting behavior to impact: why context matters ⏳ [29:23] – Building a feedback culture starts with trust ⏳ [33:15] – The power of positive feedback—and why it's essential for trust and motivation ⏳ [37:09] – Avoiding the “compliment sandwich” and giving honest, direct feedback ⏳ [39:14] – What to do when someone isn’t ready to receive feedback ⏳ [40:07] – Final thoughts: giving feedback is a leadership responsibility

    Visit leadershipexploredpod.com for full show notes, resources, and more ways to take your leadership to the next level.

    📌 New episodes drop every other Tuesday. Be sure to follow Leadership Explored wherever you get your podcasts.

    💬 Got a topic you’d love us to explore? Email us at leadershipexplored@gmail.com

    Funk Game Loop Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/



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    41 mins
  • Comparison Beyond The Best
    Jun 3 2025

    Hosts: Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund

    Episode: 06

    Runtime: Approximately 30 minutes

    Release Date: June 3, 2025

    Website: leadershipexploredpod.com

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of Leadership Explored, Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund tackle the comparison trap—a leadership challenge that impacts individuals, businesses, and teams alike.

    While benchmarking against industry giants like Google, Apple, and Amazon seems like a smart strategy, comparison often does more harm than good. It can lead to unrealistic expectations, misaligned strategies, and a loss of identity.

    Ed and Andy discuss:

    * Why organizations obsess over chasing the “best”—and why that’s often misguided.

    * How comparison can erode confidence and stifle innovation.

    * The myth of hiring the best—and why fit, context, and team dynamics matter more than individual prestige.

    * Strategies to shift from comparison to meaningful progress that actually benefits your leadership and business.

    This episode is packed with real-world insights and practical takeaways to help leaders break free from the comparison trap and focus on what truly works for their teams and organizations.

    Episode Highlights:

    [00:52] – Why comparison is wired into human nature but can be a trap.⏳ [05:13] – The dangers of idolizing industry giants like Google and Apple without understanding their context.⏳ [10:27] – Why best practices aren’t always the best for your organization.⏳ [14:12] – The myth of hiring top talent—why elite hires don’t always translate to success.⏳ [19:44]Team chemistry matters more than rockstar employees.[23:49] – Shifting from comparison to real improvement—how leaders can focus on solving their actual problems.[28:01] – Final takeaways: Comparisons should inform, not dictate, your leadership and strategy.

    Visit leadershipexploredpod.com for detailed show notes and additional resources.

    Follow Leadership Explored on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated with our latest episodes.

    💡 Have a topic you'd like us to cover? Send your suggestions to leadershipexplored@gmail.com.

    Funk Game Loop Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.leadershipexploredpod.com
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    29 mins
  • Remote-First Organizations
    May 20 2025

    Remote-First Organizations

    The Reality of Remote First: Why It’s More Than Just Location

    Hosts: Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund Episode: 05 Runtime: Approximately 45 minutes Release Date: May 20, 2025 Website: leadershipexploredpod.com

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of Leadership Explored, Ed Schaefer and Andy Siegmund tackle the realities of remote-first organizations. While many companies transitioned to remote work during the pandemic, few actually became remote-first. The difference? Intentionality.

    Remote-first work isn’t just about letting employees work from home—it requires a fundamental shift in how organizations communicate, collaborate, and build culture. Without these changes, the same workplace problems that existed in-person get amplified in a remote setting.

    Our hosts discuss:

    * Why most companies didn’t actually become remote-first.

    * The biggest challenges in remote and hybrid work environments.

    * The importance of intentional communication and meeting culture.

    * Why in-person gatherings still matter—even for fully distributed teams.

    * How documentation and knowledge sharing must evolve in remote organizations.

    Whether you're leading a remote team, working in a hybrid environment, or trying to build a more effective distributed workforce, this episode is packed with insights to help you create a remote-first culture that actually works.

    Episode Highlights:

    [01:30] – Did most companies actually become remote-first? (Spoiler: No.) [03:45] – Why remote-first organizations require intentional design. [07:15] – The hidden challenges of remote work beyond just meetings. [12:00] – How early team formation impacts remote success. [15:30] – The role of in-person gatherings in sustaining remote relationships. [21:45] – Why remote meetings need more preparation, not less. [27:10] – The impact of camera-on vs. camera-off culture. [30:45] – The challenge of managing knowledge without office tribalism. [34:15] – How documentation can make or break a remote team. [38:30] – Actionable takeaways to improve communication in remote environments.

    Resources & Links:

    Visit leadershipexploredpod.com for full show notes, additional insights, and leadership resources.

    Follow Leadership Explored on your favorite podcast platform to stay updated with our latest episodes.

    Have a topic you’d like us to cover? Send your suggestions to leadershipexplored@gmail.com

    Funk Game Loop Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 Licensehttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.leadershipexploredpod.com
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    40 mins
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