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LID Radio

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LID Radio focuses on current trends and features conversations with some of the brightest minds, top experts and influencers in the area of business, entrepreneurship, smart thinking and personal development. It is the podcast of choice for those seeking practical advice, smart solutions and information to achieve success in their professional and personal lives.

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Latest Episodes

On this episode of LID Radio Podcast, we’re joined by Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes, author of Beyond Words: How to Lead People from Survival to Success.

About Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes

Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes is an international speaker, author and bus... more

Fresh ideas do not always come from inventing something completely new. Sometimes, the strongest ideas come from evaluating what works, what does not, and why.

In this episode, Kevin Duncan explores 3 Good, 3 Bad, a practical technique designed to s... more

Original ideas rarely appear out of nowhere. Often, creativity begins by borrowing, adapting, and building on what already exists.

In this episode, Kevin Duncan explores Copy Something, a simple but effective technique that demonstrates how inspirat... more

Seeing the world through fresh eyes can unlock entirely new ideas. Sometimes, the key isn’t creating something new, but learning how to observe like an expert.

In this episode, Kevin Duncan explores The Eyes of Experts, a powerful technique that sho... more

On this episode of LID Radio Podcast, we’re joined by John R Childress, author of Culture 4.0: The Future of Corporate Culture.

About John R Childress

John R Childress is an international advisor and expert in corporate culture and leadership devel... more

Coming up with new ideas does not always mean starting from scratch. Sometimes, the best ideas come from combining what already exists.

In this episode, Kevin Duncan explores The Art of Recombination, a simple but powerful technique that shows how n... more

Coming up with new ideas is an essential skill for success in business, work, and your career. But what happens when you don’t think of yourself as a creative person?

In this short podcast series, author of The Ideas Book, Kevin Duncan, shares simpl... more

On this episode of LID Radio Podcast, we’re joined by Lawrence Chong and Jim Funk, authors of Creative Change Leadership: About Mastering Holistic Leadership in a Time of Disruption.

About Lawrence Chong and Jim Funk

Lawrence Chong is co-founder an... more

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Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes
Author of Beyond Words, Relational Capacity expert
Beyond Words
Episode: 399: Beyond Words with Kerry-lyn Stanton-Downes
Kevin Duncan
Author of The Ideas Book
Author
Episode: 393: How to Generate Ideas When You’re Not Creative: WIGBI & INPO
Lawrence Chong
Group CEO of Consulus from Singapore
Consulus
Episode: 393: Creative Change Leadership with Lawrence Chong and Jim Funk
Jim Funk
Global Leadership Fellow of Consulus from the USA
Consulus
Episode: 393: Creative Change Leadership with Lawrence Chong and Jim Funk
Sam Sahni
Author of Destination 2.0
Destination 2.0 Framework
Episode: 390: Destination 2.0 with Sam Sahni
Neil Francis
Leadership advisor and author
Author of The Leadership Book
Episode: 389: The Leadership Book with Neil Francis
Simone Fenton-Jarvis
Author of The Human-Centric Leader, Workplace consultant
The Human-Centric Leader (book) / LID Publishing
Episode: 388: The Human-Centric Leader with Simone Fenton-Jarvis and Louisa Clarke
Louisa Clarke
Executive coach, former Royal Air Force leader
The Human-Centric Leader (book)
Episode: 388: The Human-Centric Leader with Simone Fenton-Jarvis and Louisa Clarke
Dr. Catherine Ho Chi-Yang
Award-winning author and applied linguist; head of East Asian Languages at the London School of Economics; author of Harmony in Differences
London School of Economics
Episode: 386: Harmony in Differences with Catherine Xiang

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380: Unmanaged with Lukas Michel, Dr. Herb Nold & Guido Bosbach
Q: What does better management look like?
Better management is invisible when it works like clockwork; it relies on nine principles, a move away from linear control, trust-based environments, continuous flow of ideas, and leaders facilitating self-responsible teams rather than issuing prescriptive commands.
380: Unmanaged with Lukas Michel, Dr. Herb Nold & Guido Bosbach
Q: Could you tell me what's so wrong with management today?
They argue that management science hasn't kept up with time, leading to misaligned priorities such as customer-centric goals clashing with efficiency metrics, muddling through as many organizations have done for decades, and a systemic over-reliance on outdated MBA training that stifles true performance improvements.
375: De-Positioning with Todd Irwin
Q: Why should brands focus on one big idea rather than multiple messages?
Owning one big idea provides clarity in a noisy market and helps the brain remember a single, repeatable concept, which is essential for strong brand positioning.
375: De-Positioning with Todd Irwin
Q: What is the de-positioning branding strategy that you write about?
It's about reframing brand strategy around solving the customer's core pain point better than anyone else, which creates a lasting competitive advantage and makes competitors look irrelevant.
378: How to Be Utterly Brilliant at Public Speaking, Presenting and Talking to the Media with Benjamin Thiele-Long
Q: What are the three golden rules of communication and why are they essential?
They are audience definition, outcome-focused purpose, and a binding narrative that ties ideas together; together they ensure that content lands with the right people and moves them toward a clear action.

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What is LID Radio about and what kind of topics does it cover?

This show blends practical leadership, creativity, and workplace design with actionable frameworks from researchers, authors, and practitioners. Across recent episodes, listeners hear about relational capacity and psychological safety, structured creativity techniques, and holistic leadership models for navigating disruption and AI-enabled workplaces. Guests include authors and executives who translate theory into implementable strategies for teams and organizations, with a recurring emphasis on human-centric approaches, humane leadership, and meaningful metrics beyond presence or isolated clever ideas. The format often pairs a seasoned host with prominent guest voices to unpack frameworks, share real-world anecdotes, and outline concrete s... more

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1. Kerry-Lyn Stanton-Downes
2. Kevin Duncan
3. Lawrence Chong
4. Jim Funk
5. Sam Sahni
6. Neil Francis
7. Simone Fenton-Jarvis
8. Louisa Clarke

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