The Leadership Code with Fred Gatty

Welcome to The Leadership Code (Formerly, the All Things Leadership Podcast)— a podcast that explores the principles behind exceptional leadership with a focus on helping leaders grow, thrive, and lead effectively in today’s dynamic world. Each episode is packed with key principles, actionable strategies, and insights from thought leaders and industry experts to help you unlock your leadership potential. Whether you are navigating a team, driving organizational change, or simply looking to grow as a leader, The Leadership Code Podcast is here to guide you along your journey. The Leadership Code Podcast is sponsored by Gatts Consulting, a human capital and organizational development consultancy. Learn more at www.gattsconsulting.com If you find this podcast valuable to your leadership journey, we will greatly appreciate it if you could please support our growth by leaving us a review on Spotify or Apple. About the host: As founder and principal consultant at Gatts Consulting, Fred Gatty brings over 15 years of leadership experience that spans the banking, finance, mortgage, retirement, and technology sectors. His passion for helping organizations improve their human capital potential has earned him a reputation as a trusted advisor. Disclaimer: The views, opinions, beliefs, and resources shared in this podcast are those of the guests and are not meant to be endorsements of podcast host.

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Episodes

Saturday Jan 22, 2022

When he was diagnosed with last stage multiple myeloma in 1992, he was told by a leading cancer center that he would live a few months or two to three years at best. That was 29 years ago.
In this episode of the TIME with Fred Podcast, Jim shares a powerful story of courage, hope, grit, and the unflinching support of his wife and 'Bond Girl,' Kathleen.
He is also the author of the book, The man in the Arena: Surviving Multiple Myeloma since 1992.
Jim has shared his story over 300 times around the world and I am honored to have him as my special guest.
This special episode is dedicated to Francis Agozo, who passed away from Multiple Myeloma in August 2021.

Friday Jan 07, 2022

Messy and complicated are a couple of words he uses to describe his life. My special guest on today’s podcast was not only born blind. He had a few other disabilities as well. Because of this, people told him he would never accomplish much in life. Yet, he went on to defy the odds and graduated with his law degree.He also started peacesofme.org, a nonprofit to help others with disabilities overcome the obstacles that keep them from reaching their potential.

Saturday Dec 11, 2021

Fired, robbed, divorced, and with two businesses down the drain, my guest, Chris Patrick, was stuck on a one-way street of screw-ups and failures.
 
This life wasn’t what he wanted—but sometimes, not getting what you want is exactly what you need. Amazing opportunities lie on the other side of adversity—if you do the dirty work and dig through defeat.
 
Refreshingly candid, my guest, Chris shares how to build triumph on the foundation of failure—then transform your disasters into dreams.
 
To learn more about Chris, visit his website at www.chrispatrick.net
 
 

Friday Dec 03, 2021

How does one find the strength to go on after losing two loved ones?
Listen to his episode of the TIME with Fred as my guest, Jennifer Alemany, shares her experience with grief, spirituality, growth, manifestation, and her transformation after loss. 
To learn about Jennifer, visit: https://jennifermalemany.com

Saturday Nov 27, 2021

Drawing from his personal experience, my special guest, Todd Nyholm shares valuable lessons on the relationship between the mind and body. He discusses why it is important to make courageous decisions, why we need to be careful who we let into our 'inner circle,' amongst others. Todd is a Somatic Therapist who, through personal experience, has discovered the undeniable relationship between mind and body. 
To learn more about Todd, visit www.nytality.com

Friday Nov 19, 2021

In this episode, Rob White shares some great lessons from his latest book, The Maestro Monologue, on how we can handle the saboteur voices in our heads. We discuss:
How the word "no" became an unwanted mental houseguest for you at a young age, and how to again rediscover your limitless potential.
How to get to know the most authentic part of yourself once more with a child-like curiosity, and why it's so important.
Why the failures of the past are so quick to dismantle our dreams for the future, and how to escape from this common trap.
Rob White is an international best-selling author and intriguing philosopher. He has over 30 years of experience helping others to accurately under-stand themselves and their remarkable resources, so they might realize theirdreams.
Learn more and follow his blog at: robwhitemedia.com.

Saturday Nov 13, 2021

In this Masterclass edition of the TIME with Fred podcast, motivational speaker, Jeff Smith shares valuable lessons on what sets successful people apart from others.
Born in the United Kingdom, Jeff spends a great deal of his personal time working with Charites. After attaining his pilot’s license, he joined the aviation charity, Civil Air Patrol where he donates his time and his aircraft completely free of charge. He has risen to become CEO of England and Wales with this charity and during his tenure, he’s forged associations with other charities and his leadership saw many important missions that otherwise could not have been achieved. 
Jeff is affectionately known as “The KPI Guy” because he’s written 7 international #1 best-selling books on KPI and Business Management and is on record as the most successful author in history on the subject.
Throughout his career, he’s worked with and is trusted by Royal families, Governments of different countries, and Senior Executives in the largest companies in the world.
To learn more about Jeff, visit: https://jeff-smith.com
 

Saturday Nov 06, 2021

Each of us is born with a calling. We all want growth, happiness, and freedom. That yearning is the driving force behind everything we say, do, and think. Yet, why do we settle for what is "okay?"
Listen as my guest-- author, and speaker, Dieter Randolph challenges us to think way past 'okay.'
To learn more about Dieter, visit his website at: www.https://www.waypastokay.com

Sunday Oct 31, 2021

Teen suicide is a growing health concern. It is the second-leading cause of death for young people ages 15 to 24, surpassed only by accidents, according to the U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
What are some of the causes of teen suicide?
What are some of the essential skills needed to prevent teen suicide?
Are there warning signs we should pay attention to?
Listen to the discussion as my special guest, Jackie Simmons, shares great insights about teen suicide prevention, and why it matters more now than ever.
To learn more about Jackie’s work, visit: www.teensuicidepreventionsociety.com

Saturday Oct 23, 2021

Saboteur voices. We all have them. Whether they are the voices that tell us we are not good enough, or the voices that make us judgmental of others. How do you identify your saboteur voices, and how do you arrest them?
In this episode, I am joined by Jenny Toh, from Singapore, who shares her story about how she gave up her legal career to pursue her calling of being a certified life coach. Listen to how she dealt with her saboteur voices along this journey.
To learn more about Jenny and her work, visit: www.riverlifecoaching.com
To identify your saboteurs, take this free assessment at: www.positiveintelligence.com
 

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