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EP 54 Aoife

EP 54 Aoife

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Twelve months ago, Aoife Roche sat across from me on the Success Is Never Accidental podcast and delivered one of the most value-packed episodes to date. Her message was clear: communicate boldly, act with strategy, and never let assumptions define outcomes.

Last week, the tables turned.

I had the opportunity to join Aoife in her Las Vegas studio, reflecting on her journey from Kerry to Los Angeles—and now, to a reinvented identity in Vegas. Our conversation wasn’t just a catch-up. It was a powerful case study in how leaders evolve without losing their edge.

Here’s why this matters for you and your team:

Expectation vs. Reality: Learn how unmet expectations are often the result of unspoken assumptions—and how to close the leadership gap.
Burnout vs. Balance: Aoife speaks candidly on aligning stamina with success. Burnout is not a badge of honor.
Communication Presence: Why being “heard” begins with hearing yourself—and why sterile emails are killing your message.
Reinvention: Her move wasn’t a step back. It was a strategic pivot—and a blueprint for identity evolution.

If you’re navigating change, leading teams through uncertainty, or driving growth in a new market, this conversation is a must-watch.

For context, I recommend revisiting our original interview as well. Together, they form a roadmap for real transformation—from the inside out.

Let me know what resonates with you.

And if you're serious about leveling up your leadership team, explore how my CORE Leadership Development Programme can help:
www.lynnepeyton.com/core

Success is never accidental. Neither is your next move.

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