Think back about the team leaders you have worked with: who would you say was an inspiring leader? What did that person do exceptionally well or differently than other leaders?

In the Destination Leadership podcast Katrin Grunwald interviews people who have been recommended by others as inspiring leaders.

Latest Episodes

#18 Julia Minici – Being ambitious & humble

Uploaded: 19.10.2022 | Duration: 38:49

Today I am back with a wonderful guest, Julia Minici, Executive Director at JP Morgan Chase.  Leadership for Julia is not a job title, it’s who you are! I invite you to walk with us chronologically starting with the impact that Julia’s parents had on her leadership journey, her rise from Analyst to Executive Director in the bank, the importance of feedback in successfully leading a team, why she cares... View Article




#17 Carolina Garcia & Karla Staton – Like Yin & Yang

Uploaded: 13.06.2022 | Duration:

After a long break of one year, hello again! In today’s episode we have two special guests all the way from Costa Rica, Carolina Garcia and Karla Staton. We talk about their inspiring leadership journey and how they formed Bellelli, an out of the box educational institution for early childhood education. We speak about how their diverse personalities have translated into the success of Bellelli – that’s where the title... View Article




#16 Isabella Phoenix – Spotting butterflies

Uploaded: 10.05.2021 | Duration: 44:02

Today’s guest is Isabella Phoenix who describes herself as mother, wife, friend, activist, board member and Global Head of Channel Enablement & Sustainability at Hewlett-Packard. In our conversation we speak about her leadership experience in all of those aspects of her life. You’ll hear recommendations for young leaders called “Chessboard”, “Honest John” and “Snakes&Ladders”. I like how this are such exciting cliffhangers! Just like the title I gave this episode... View Article









Meet the host Katrin Grunwald

Katrin is the founder of The Globe Team and consultant for team and organisational development. Read more about Katrin here