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TrustTalk - It's all about Trust - Podcast

TrustTalk - It's all about Trust

Trust is the invisible force that shapes our world, and at TrustTalk, we're committed to exploring its many dimensions. Join us as we engage with thought leaders from all walks of life to discuss the role of trust in every aspect of our world. From personal relationships to business, technology, society, and beyond, we explore the wonders of this essential human emotion. It's a journey you won't want to miss.

Management Social Sciences Business Science Documentary Society & Culture
Update frequency
every 14 days
Average duration
25 minutes
Episodes
120
Years Active
2020 - 2025
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Impatience, Vague Requests, and the Strain on Trust

Impatience, Vague Requests, and the Strain on Trust

Our guest is Charles Feltman, founder of Insight Coaching and author of The Thin Book of Trust. Charles has spent decades helping leaders and teams strengthen their ability to lead through trust. He …
00:31:24  |   Wed 10 Sep 2025
Scandal, Suspicion, and the Road to Rebuilding Trust

Scandal, Suspicion, and the Road to Rebuilding Trust

My guest, Tiziana Gaito explores what happens when a company caught in a sustainability scandal loses the trust of its stakeholders, and isn’t even believed when trying to make amends. Rather than of…
00:20:38  |   Wed 30 Jul 2025
Organizational Schizophrenia, AI Villains, and the Logic of Suspicion

Organizational Schizophrenia, AI Villains, and the Logic of Suspicion

Our guest today is Roger Mayer, one of the most influential scholars in the field of trust and co-creator of a widely cited model of organizational trust. After attending Roger's presentation at the …
00:19:19  |   Thu 10 Jul 2025
Trade and Trust in Turbulent Times

Trade and Trust in Turbulent Times

What happens to global trade when nations stop trusting each other? Our guest, Simon Evenett, Professor of Geopolitics and Strategy at IMD and co-chair of the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Cou…
00:20:58  |   Thu 26 Jun 2025
Trust Through  Open-Source Evidence

Trust Through Open-Source Evidence

Our guest today is Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat, the groundbreaking open-source collective that has transformed investigative journalism. From uncovering the truth behind the downing of MH17 …
00:26:49  |   Thu 12 Jun 2025
Woke Words, Broken Trust

Woke Words, Broken Trust

Today we talk with Musa al-Gharbi, sociologist and author of the book "We Have Never Been Woke", a sharp, no-nonsense look at how modern social justice talk often serves the powerful more than the pe…
00:23:49  |   Wed 28 May 2025
Desire, Trust and the Boardroom

Desire, Trust and the Boardroom

Our guest today is Dana Pharant, former professional dominatrix turned leadership coach, who shares her unique insights into the links between trust, power, and vulnerability. Drawing from her experi…
00:22:50  |   Wed 07 May 2025
China–US, Trust in an Age of Trade Tensions and Civilizational Politics

China–US, Trust in an Age of Trade Tensions and Civilizational Politics

As US-China relations strain under rising economic rivalry, political divergence, and competing global visions, trust has become more elusive and essential. In this episode, Yale scholar Feng Zhang e…
00:28:18  |   Wed 16 Apr 2025
The Bankers' New Clothes, The Danger of Blind Trust in Finance

The Bankers' New Clothes, The Danger of Blind Trust in Finance

Our guest today is Anat Admati, professor of Finance and Economics at Stanford Graduate School of Business and co-author of The Bankers’ New Clothes. In this episode, she takes a critical look at tru…
00:29:30  |   Wed 02 Apr 2025
Leading Through the Storm: Fairness, Trust, and Tough Decisions

Leading Through the Storm: Fairness, Trust, and Tough Decisions

Our guest today is Joel Brockner, a professor at Columbia Business School. He discusses the crucial role of procedural fairness in building trust. He explains that trust isn’t just about delivering r…
00:21:29  |   Wed 12 Mar 2025
Immigration, Trust, and the Politics of Fear

Immigration, Trust, and the Politics of Fear

Our guest today is Zeke Hernandez, author of "The Truth About Immigration”. He powerfully challenges the myths and fears surrounding immigration, revealing the human stories and everyday realities be…
00:34:26  |   Wed 26 Feb 2025
Trust, Performance, and the Dark Side of Business Partnerships

Trust, Performance, and the Dark Side of Business Partnerships

In this episode, Dominika Latusek from Kozminski University in Warsaw, Poland, talks about trust in business partnerships and why it doesn’t always work the way we expect. While trust can help buyers…
00:27:36  |   Wed 12 Feb 2025
Trust, Doubt and the Power of Experts

Trust, Doubt and the Power of Experts

Is trust in experts really declining, or is it just changing? In this episode, Gil Eyal, sociology professor at Columbia University, challenges the popular idea that people are losing trust in scienc…
00:23:45  |   Wed 29 Jan 2025
From Tap to Trust: Water as a Measure of Governance

From Tap to Trust: Water as a Measure of Governance

In this episode, Manny Teodoro, author of The Profits of Distrust, explores the deep connection between trust in tap water and trust in government. He explains how public distrust grows when water sy…
00:23:52  |   Wed 15 Jan 2025
Does Control Erode Trust?

Does Control Erode Trust?

Today’s guest, Tina Øllgaard Bentzen, a researcher at Roskilde University in Denmark, explores the nuanced relationship between trust and control. Specializing in trust-based management, Tina challen…
00:16:33  |   Tue 24 Dec 2024
Force for Good, Leadership with Purpose and Trust

Force for Good, Leadership with Purpose and Trust

Our guest today is John Blakey, author of Force for Good, to explore how leaders can embrace a purpose-driven approach to build trust, inspire teams, and create lasting impact in a skeptical world. J…
00:21:20  |   Wed 11 Dec 2024
War, Alliances, and Trust: Navigating an Unstable Era

War, Alliances, and Trust: Navigating an Unstable Era

In this episode of TrustTalk, my guest explores the fragile dynamics of trust in today’s world of shifting alliances and escalating global tensions. With Richard Ned Lebow, emeritus professor of inte…
00:30:24  |   Tue 26 Nov 2024
Religion and Trust

Religion and Trust

In episode 102 we meet Adam Seligman Professor of Religion at Boston University He talks about the profound dynamics of trust, religion, and human rights in today’s society. Seligman, a prominent thi…
00:26:12  |   Wed 13 Nov 2024
The Subtle Art of Trust: Curiosity and Connection

The Subtle Art of Trust: Curiosity and Connection

In this episode of TrustTalk, we talk with Anne de Graaf, Corporate Affairs Director at Heineken Cambodia. Drawing from her extensive experience in finance, diplomacy, and leadership, Anne shares her…
00:23:50  |   Wed 23 Oct 2024
The Placebo Effect and the Role of Trust

The Placebo Effect and the Role of Trust

In this milestone episode, Andrea Evers, Professor of Health Psychology at Leiden University, joins us to discuss her expertise on the placebo effect and its significant relationship to trust in heal…
00:23:09  |   Tue 08 Oct 2024
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