Leadership in Motion.
Lessons from the Road, Applied to the Boardroom.
Leadership theories are fine in a classroom, but they often fail when the rubber meets the road. I bring 25 years of executive scars and saddle-earned wisdom to your team. I help leaders understand why they stall, how to regain traction, and why stability comes from momentum.
Why This Matters
Stop Performing Leadership. Start Living It.
Most corporate off-sites focus on strategy maps and KPIs. I focus on the culture that drives them.
I move beyond “the sage on the stage" format to facilitate honest conversations about the hard truths of leadership: the mechanics of trust, the necessity of accountability, and the courage to lead with authenticity.
I invite teams to strip away the organisational clutter slowing them down and build the alignment required to ride together.
Signature Topics
These sessions can be adapted for Keynotes, Leadership Retreats, or Fireside Chats.
Ride Your Own Ride Aligning Strategy, Self, and System
Every leader must carve their own path: copying someone else’s line is the fastest way to crash. This session unpacks the holistic requirements of sustainable leadership: seeing the strategic horizon, mastering your inner state, balancing operational momentum, and engaging with the wider ecosystem. We bring these four elements into alignment so you can lead with clarity and intent.
Master the Friction Zone Balancing Vision with Execution
In biking, the "friction zone" is where power meets movement. In business, it's where strategy meets culture. I explore how to manage the tension between pushing for growth and maintaining stability, without stalling the engine.
Lead with a Loose Grip Trust, Autonomy & High-Performance
Novice riders grip the bars too tight, causing fatigue and crashes. Insecure leaders do the same. This session explores the paradox of control: why loosening your grip is the key to letting your team ride to their limit, not yours.
Ready to Ride?
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