Heather Haigh & Alicia Saint
The Pause Before You Lead
Leadership today asks a lot of people. Leaders make decisions with incomplete information, navigate competing priorities, support others through change, and respond to challenges that rarely have simple answers. In the midst of all that, it's easy to keep moving without creating space to think. Hosted by Heather Haigh and Alicia Saint, The Pause Before You Lead is a podcast for leaders navigating growth, complexity, and uncertainty. Each week, Heather and Alicia explore the conversations, assumptions, patterns, and tensions that influence how leaders think, decide, communicate, and lead. Drawi...
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Heather Haigh & Alicia Saint
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Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
Why Does Everything Feel So Urgent? 08.07.2026 29:24
When every request feels urgent, leaders can find themselves trapped in a cycle of constant reaction. Strategic work gets postponed, boundaries disappear, and teams begin believing that everything is a priority. In this episode of The Pause Before You Lead , Heather Haigh and Alicia Saint explore how urgency becomes embedded in a team's culture, why leaders often unintentionally reinforce it,...
Why Does Everything Keep Coming Back to Me? 01.07.2026 29:23
Many leaders become successful because they're dependable. They solve problems, step in quickly, and keep everything moving. But over time, those same strengths can become the very thing that prevents others from learning, growing, and taking ownership. In this episode, Heather Haigh and Alicia Saint explore why leaders often find themselves carrying more than they should and why the instinct...
Why Does My Team Stop Speaking Up? 24.06.2026 27:18
Trust doesn't usually disappear overnight. More often, it erodes quietly through everyday interactions that seem helpful on the surface. Leaders offer advice, share ideas, move conversations forward, and try to help. Yet sometimes those same actions can unintentionally communicate judgment instead of curiosity. In this episode, Heather and Alicia explore how trust erodes over time, why peopl...
Why Is It So Hard for Leaders to Pause? 15.06.2026 19:00
Leaders today face constant pressure to respond, solve problems, and keep things moving. Yet many tell us they're capable of clearer thinking, better decisions, and more intentional leadership than they're currently accessing. So why is it so hard to pause? In this opening episode, Heather and Alicia explore the pressures that keep leaders moving, the assumptions that make slowing down f...
Who Feels Left Out on Your Team? 15.06.2026 30:32
Alicia recently joined a breakout discussion about psychological safety and immediately found herself feeling excluded. The irony wasn't lost on her. A group gathered to discuss psychological safety unintentionally created an experience that challenged it. In this episode, Heather and Alicia explore how quickly inclusion can be lost, why good intentions aren't always enough, and what lea...
Why Am I Having This Conversation Again? 15.06.2026 27:59
Have you ever walked away from a conversation thinking, "We've talked about this before"? Many leaders find themselves repeating the same messages, giving the same advice, and feeling increasingly frustrated that nothing seems to change. In this episode, Heather and Alicia explore what may be happening beneath those repetitive conversations and why telling, fixing, and directing oft...
If Only I Had More Time 15.06.2026 21:37
"If only I had more time." It's one of the most common frustrations leaders bring into coaching conversations. More time to think. More time to lead. More time for what matters most. In this episode, Heather and Alicia explore what sits beneath the feeling of never having enough time and why the challenge is often less about calendars and more about choices, beliefs, priorities, and...
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