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How can we use the power of psychotherapy to help us in our jobs? A brilliant discussion with psychotherapist Naomi Shragai where we talk about how her practice has increasingly brought workplace iss…
Today’s episode is one for those who have an appetite for psychology.
It is by two authors of a brand new book that I was interested to check out because it covers some of the biggest themes that hyb…
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This is the first of two read-alongs in August. Stacks of listeners and newsletter subscribers are reading along on two culture books with us, today we’re talking…
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Does political discourse have a place in the workplace? What is going on Basecamp? A truly dazzling discussion with Megan Reitz, Professor of Leadership and Dialogue at…
Amazon announced its earnings last week - and saw its share price hit a record high.
Announcing that they’d surpassed 200 million Prime members was just one of the milestones that the company was abl…
This week I chat to Elizabeth Uviebinené, Financial Times columnist and the iconic author of Slay in Your Lane about her new book The Reset. With Slay (‘The Black Girl Bible’) she proved that she cou…
Rutger Bregman’s Humankind was my favourite book of 2020 and it comes out in paperback next month. A brilliant read (that also works wonderfully as an audiobook) it will app…
Two discussions today about big stories in the news. Firstly I chat to senior features writer at The Economist about his brilliant special report on work. Callum wrote the s…
Kim Scott is the straight talking author of the phenomenal hit Radical Candour. Now she's back with a huge new book that's set to be equally as impactful.
She joined me with …
What a guest today. I've tried to speak to Professor Robin Dunbar for 4 or 5 years.
Robin has a new book out called Friends which is the sort of book you can lose yourself i…
A recording of a Twitter Spaces discussion with Scott Galloway. We talk remote working, why cities will never die, why working hard is Scott's top career advice. Along the way we talk about the power…
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A couple of things for you. I’m not sure I’ve mentioned here but I’ve done a new Audible Original podcast/audiobook called No Office Required. It is free. In…
What's going to happen with our workplaces.
Today the theme is how, if we're not careful the way that we're using our workplaces is going redefine our work culture.
At the start …
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There is no better guest to kick off 2021 than Amy Gallo.
Amy Gallo is a contributing editor at Harvard Business Review writing about workplace dynamics and …
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How the heck did we end up thinking that humour and serious work are in opposition to each other?
Today's guests, Jennifer Aaker and Naomi Bagdonas, run a t…
Seth Godin has cracked the secret of how to make you more creative. And the good news is that everyone can do it. He was so dogged by his need to share this that he has turn…
There was an incredible response to the episode with Chris hayward last week. I know that Chris was really touched with the response. He’s not on Twitter but I know he was r…
WARNING: INCLUDES THEMES OF SUICIDE AND DEPRESSION
"I walked up and down Tottenham Court Road looking for a lorry to throw myself under"
An episode going deep on mental health today. I chat to someone …