TesseLeads is a safe, sensitive and supportive place and space to share, hear and tell your stories and experiences. You will hear from top experts and thought leaders strategies, tips and techniques they have found useful in navigating a diverse range of challenges, difficulties, dilemmas as well as how you can create and shape opportunities.
Laura Gates gives her personal insight on how she navigated grief following the loss of her sister.
“I work in Silicon Valley in the tech industry, but I've really had a wonderful experience working…
In Light, Stephen Light illuminates places through his work and the passion that he brings with it. He works across multicultural groups employing a systemic team relationship focus to solutions, and…
Integration and Intersection brings personal stories to life.
Bob Varney had been losing his excitement about companies. Now, through his life experiences he is witnessing what partnering with others…
David Taylor Klaus says, “What matters rests largely on how we define success. The lens through which we choose to see the world colours, the evidence we collect? We do not see the world as it is.…
Leadership: the personal lens of Morlai Kargbo was an opportunity for spotlight for the ACCA winner to offer a personal insight to his early life, the driver to support disadvantaged accountants and …
In her journey towards courage Fran Borg-Wheeler talks about her struggles, her successes and why she is passionate about heartcentred leadership.
“I wanted to be a barrister. So, I went and did a la…
Brenda Yoho is expressing her voice. She says “Every person is valuable. Everyone has some kind of value in life and a meaning and a purpose. I can aim to make others feel good and to feel safe. Ev…
Lucy Harrison remembers her older brother, Peter. Peter lived his life for others - his family, his friends and especially his sister Lucy. His tragic death in a road crash took the bottom out of Luc…
People who are good leaders are motivated from a position of love. That's a little word with many different meanings. These people are leading with the best of intentions; their personal life and th…
Considering the theme, vulnerability - my journey towards connecting with myself, David Taylor-Klaus or DTK thinks out loud, “What if you started off with, what will this look like when it's easy? W…
“Excavating Memories, archaeology and home, touches on how we construct identity through things we keep by choice and by accident”, says Elizabeth Mosier. Crucially it spotlights how we construct id…
Debra Allcock Tyler’s dream for the future involves people being a bit more thoughtful and intentional. “It's not that we have to agree with each other. It's about the way we engage. I'd really like …
“ Hope does not come out of denial. Failure comes out of denial, I've learned in the last few years to acknowledge the awfulness of what is going on and to say it's really bad. Things do get better. …
When asked about surviving and thriving, adventurer Erik Seversen says: “In my triangle of life, there's work life, family life, and the self. I wake up excited to get to work every single day. I tra…
Telling her story live and uncut, Rachel Schofield, author of "The Career Change Guide, Five Steps to Finding Your Dream Job" reminds us we are constantly evolving. There is so much of our careers t…
Uplifted under the bonnet is about bringing your authentic self to life and living. This shines a spotlight on human flourishing, the kindness, compassion, hope and empathy. Our stream of consciousne…
Taking the time is like slowing down to speed up is the right answer. It is about the legacy we live, lead and leave.
Inspiration can be found in how Stephen Sidebottom tells his story. Finding happi…
Adversity can lead to triumphing in the face of challenges and suffering. Deshauna Barber is doing good in the world from a place of knowing what it's like to serve. She is doing her story, being her…
Adversity is hard, painful, challenging and unsettling. Confronting crisis, chaotic situations and developments can be overwhelming. One woman, Juliet Lamin used her personal tragedy to find her purp…
“It is a road trip; I feel that I'm at my peak. I'm at my peak because I've had so much experience and now, I can take all this experience from my professional and personal things that I've done and …