PS I ♥️ You: Unlocking hidden talent in councils
In this episode of the Public Sector I Heart You podcast, Michelle O’Neill, Principal Consultant in Leadership and Organisational Development, is joined by Jo Grocott, Head of People Development and Experience at the City of Wolverhampton Council. They explore how the council is developing its leadership pipeline through the Our Future Leaders programme, which supports aspiring leaders across the organisation. The conversation highlights the importance of practical experience, supportive learning environments, and building confidence in people as they develop their skills. It provides useful reflections for organisations looking to strengthen their workforce and support future growth.

▶︎
PS I ❤️ You Unplugged: The Collective Power of Regional Employers in Local Government

▶︎
PS I ❤️ You: How Leaders Can Build Resilience Through Change

▶︎
The French Do Not Care About Work

▶︎
Most Leaders Don't Even Know the Game They're In | Simon Sinek

▶︎
Frontline workforce communication: how to reach and engage teams

▶︎
PS I ❤️ You Unplugged: English regions collaborative: Supporting councils through change

▶︎
Oliver McGowan Training Updates | Elaine Warner, Care Business Associate Training

▶︎
When Stupid Cops Mess With FBI Agent

▶︎
The economist billionaires fear: this is how we get a wealth tax

▶︎
DCB Podcast Episode 4: Diabetes and the Menstrual Cycle

▶︎
Clara Mattei: capitalism is not natural - it’s enforced

▶︎
PS I ♥️ You: Leading Under Pressure at the Tri-Sector Challenge

▶︎
PS I ♥️ You: Balancing AI and trust in senior recruitment

▶︎
How To Think SO Clearly People Assume You're Brilliant

▶︎
Lifting the Lid on the Dark Art of Procrastination

▶︎
PS I ❤️ You Unplugged: Collective Voice in Policy and Lobbying

▶︎
More connected - yet lonelier than ever? David Dunwell on connection, wellbeing + lasting change

▶︎
HR Without Borders | Episode 2: Global Payroll Compliance

▶︎
PS I ❤️ You Unplugged: Building Careers, Connections and Confidence in Local Government

▶︎
