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This final episode marks arrival, offering a quiet acknowledgement of the people who carried the work and a moment of company on the day delivery arrives.
“This Morning”, recognising presence, composure, and care at the moment it matters most.
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As preparation ends, this episode explores why letting go of last-minute checking and trusting the work already done matters now.
2 mornings to go, “You’re Ready”, settling into confidence without needing to add anything more.
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Reconnecting with purpose, this episode reflects on service, responsibility, and remembering who this work is ultimately for.
3 mornings to go, “This Is Why”, pausing to remember the people behind the work, not just the moment itself.
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Centred on self-regulation, this episode explores why slowing your breath and modelling calm helps others settle during high-pressure moments.
4 mornings to go, “Breathe”, recognising that calm is not just a feeling, it’s a signal others respond to.
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Highlighting proximity and presence, this episode explores how calm leadership and staying physically close to teams supports confidence under strain.
5 mornings to go, “Stay Close”, reminding us that presence, not distance, matters most when delivery tightens.
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As late ideas and new suggestions appear, this episode considers why holding steady and protecting sound decisions can safeguard momentum.
6 mornings to go, “Hold Your Ground”, recognising that stability can be one of the most valuable gifts leaders provide at this stage.
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Focusing on simplicity, this episode explores reducing noise, stripping back complexity, and protecting clarity as pressure builds.
7 mornings to go, “Keep It Simple”, reinforcing that simplicity is often a deliberate leadership choice, not a lack of effort.
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As delivery accelerates, this episode looks at why being present, approachable, and responsive matters more than issuing direction.
8 mornings to go, “Stay Available”, highlighting how availability builds confidence when teams are under pressure.
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Exploring restraint in leadership, this episode looks at when allowing systems and people to operate as designed is more effective than intervening late.
9 mornings to go, “Let It Run”, considering why not every moment requires input, and why confidence often grows when we resist unnecessary interference.
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As pressure increases, this episode explores why stepping back, allowing people to do the jobs they are prepared for, and resisting over-control often leads to stronger outcomes.
10 mornings to go, “Trust the Team”, recognising that trust is already present — and that good leadership sometimes means getting out of the way.
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As delivery tightens, this episode explores why keeping people safe, warm, fed, and supported is not a secondary task, but a core responsibility of leadership under pressure.
11 mornings to go, “Safeguard First”, reinforcing that protecting people is not a distraction from delivery — it is what makes delivery possible.
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Focusing on alignment as delivery enters its final phase, this episode explores why smoothing handovers, clarifying ownership, and strengthening connections between teams often matter more than adding speed.
12 mornings to go, “Align the Edges”, examining how attention to the spaces between teams, where responsibility passes and assumptions form, can prevent small issues from quietly becoming bigger problems.
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Paying attention to perception as delivery enters its final phase, this episode explores why reading atmosphere, energy, and unspoken signals often matter more than data alone when pressure increases.
13 mornings to go, “Read the Room”, examining how effective leadership at this stage depends on awareness — noticing shifts in tone, energy, and what’s being felt but not always said. -
Focusing on attention as delivery tightens, this episode reflects on why listening to people, tone, and subtle signals often matters more than saying more as pressure increases.
14 mornings to go, “Less Talking, More Listening”, exploring why effective leadership at this stage is quieter, more observant, and grounded in paying attention to what isn’t always being said.
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Focusing on finishing discipline, this episode reflects on why how we manage energy, attention, and restraint in the final stretch often matters
more than pushing harder as pressure increases.15 mornings to go, “Mind the Finish”, exploring why clarity, consistency, and doing the right things well are more effective than late-stage intensity when delivery enters its final phase.
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We’ve now reached the halfway point in the countdown, and this episode reflects on a familiar moment in delivery: recognising when the foundations are already strong, and when consistency and discipline matter more than reacting to every new idea or signal that appears.
With 16 mornings to go and the tempo increasing, this episode focuses on leadership judgement — knowing when to hold steady, protect what’s working, and trust that staying with a well-considered plan builds confidence across the team. -
Using a race car driving analogy, this episode reflects on why slowing down at the right moments creates smoother delivery, better judgement, and fewer costly mistakes.
17 Mornings to go, “Slow Is Smooth”, exploring tempo — and why slowing down at the right moments often leads to
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Today, we reflect on emotional steadiness as the delivery pressure increases, and explore why holding your nerve matters, not as toughness, but as a way of stabilising the emotional climate teams work within when the stakes feel high.
18 Mornings to go, “Hold Your Nerve”, is about how holding helps create the conditions for others to think clearly and do their best work.
For the people who deliver great events!
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As demands increase, this episode encourages leaders to conserve energy by choosing carefully where to engage and where letting go is the stronger leadership choice.
19 Mornings to go, “Choose Your Battles”, reflects on the importance of focus, restraint, and energy management as pressure increases during delivery.
For the people who deliver great events!
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Amid the noise of delivery, this episode encourages leaders to notice what is quietly working, and to recognise the people and systems carrying the work forward.
20 Mornings to go, “The Quiet Wins” is a reminder that not everything that needs attention is broken, and that recognising what’s already working helps teams stay confident and grounded during delivery.
For the people who deliver great events!
- Visa fler