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Leadership BITES

Leadership BITES

Written by: Guy Bloom | Living Brave Leadership
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Welcome to ‘Leadership Bites’, with your host Guy Bloom. I have conversations with amazing people who impact on the world around them . Always about leadership and hopefully in such a way as to reinforce the good you do and to bring challenge to the things you might be able to calibrate. All links for Guy: www.livingbrave.com

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Episodes
  • Danny Nelson - The Winvic Way
    Jan 10 2026

    In this extended studio conversation on Leadership Bites, Guy Bloom sits down with Danny Nelson, MD WINVIC, Industrial & Logistics who has grown with a construction business from its early days into a billion pound organisation. This is not a polished leadership story. It is a real one.

    Danny talks openly about starting out as an apprentice, learning the craft from tough early experiences, and what changes when you move from being good at the job to being responsible for people, culture and long term performance. Together they explore what trust actually looks like when you stop micromanaging, why accountability is not about blame, and how letting go becomes one of the hardest disciplines of senior leadership.

    The conversation goes deep into lived culture. Not values on the wall, but how standards are set, how people are treated, how suppliers are paid, and how consistency builds credibility over time. They discuss succession, stepping into ownership, recalibrating peer relationships, and why leadership maturity often comes through discomfort, feedback and reflection rather than confidence or charisma.

    This episode is for leaders who have grown inside an organisation, who feel the weight of responsibility, and who know that leadership is less about being right and more about learning, trust and sustained behaviour over time.

    00:08:56 From apprentice to boardroom learning leadership through craft
    00:15:40 Growing inside one organisation what you learn that outsiders do not
    00:17:38 Where culture really comes from standards not slogans
    00:20:02 Doing it right why credibility is built through behaviour
    00:23:56 What culture feels like when it is working
    00:26:23 What got you here will not get you there
    00:28:50 Leadership maturity learning through reflection
    00:30:28 Trust versus control why micromanagement kills leadership
    00:32:10 Letting go without letting things fall apart
    00:33:37 Accountability without blame owning performance properly
    00:35:14 The John Terry effect leadership without needing the spotlight
    00:36:53 Succession without ego stepping into ownership
    00:39:09 Recalibrating peer relationships at senior level
    00:42:05 Getting honest feedback when you are at the top
    00:44:21 Why senior leaders hear less truth over time
    00:46:03 Trusting each other enough to challenge properly
    00:48:11 Why perfection is not the goal in leadership
    00:49:21 Advice to younger leaders what really matters
    00:51:18 Growth comes from facing into discomfort
    00:52:39 Learning from leaders you do not want to become
    00:54:10 Leadership is not meant to be easy


    To find out more about Guy Bloom and his award winning work in Team Coaching, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching click below.

    The link to everything CLICK HERE
    UK:
    07827 953814
    Email: guybloom@livingbrave.com
    Web: www.livingbrave.com

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    56 mins
  • Can culture, ever meet expectations?
    Jan 3 2026

    In this first ever Leadership Bites conversation between Guy Bloom and Jamie MacPherson, two long time colleagues finally press record and get into what sits underneath the glossy talk of culture.

    They explore a blunt question: can the promise of a great culture ever meet expectations, or does it always fall short once real people, real pressure, and real leaders show up.

    They unpack the gap between the marketing story and the lived experience, the hidden corridor culture that never makes the posters, and the reality that most organisations do not have one culture at all but many, shaped by local leaders and daily interactions.

    Jamie frames culture as the aggregation of every interaction and offers three simple tests that cut through the noise: do interactions leave people clearer, more interested, and learning.

    Guy adds a hard edge to that with survival versus contribution, where people are either performing to stay safe or showing up with enough trust to offer half formed ideas, challenge, and honesty.

    They also tackle the uncomfortable truth of culture programmes: if you raise awareness and set a standard, you create a new lens people will judge the organisation by.

    If leadership cannot live it, the disappointment gets louder.

    Great culture is not Nirvana. It is averages, peaks and troughs, small behaviours done consistently, and the craft of leadership at senior level, where the work is granular, deliberate, and owned from the top.

    A candid, funny, reality based conversation about what culture really is, what it is for, and why the promise only becomes real when leaders have the courage to be specific, accountable, and human.

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership Bites
    03:22 Exploring Culture and Performance
    06:25 The Promise of a Great Culture
    09:10 Defining Culture and Its Purpose
    12:27 Interactions Shape Culture
    15:15 Survival vs. Contribution in Culture
    18:26 Navigating Fear and Anxiety in the Workplace
    21:05 Setting Realistic Expectations for Culture
    24:36 The Pursuit of Realistic Standards
    25:54 Understanding Happiness in High-Performance Cultures
    29:46 The Difference Between Enjoyment and Satisfaction
    31:06 Reevaluating Expectations in Organizational Culture
    33:29 The Importance of Listening in Leadership
    36:39 Managing Expectations and Reality in Culture Change
    40:02 Crafting a Culture of Continuous Improvement
    43:03 Defining Specific Behavioral Expectations
    48:51 Embedding Change for Sustainable Culture


    To find out more about Guy Bloom and his award winning work in Team Coaching, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching click below.

    The link to everything CLICK HERE
    UK:
    07827 953814
    Email: guybloom@livingbrave.com
    Web: www.livingbrave.com

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    51 mins
  • The Dark Pattern: The Hidden Dynamics of Corporate Scandals with Guido Palazzo
    Dec 13 2025

    In this episode of Leadership Bites, I interview Guido Palazzo, Professor of Business Ethics, University of Lausanne, who explores the dark side of corporate behaviour and the systemic issues that lead to ethical failures. We discuss Guido's background, the concept of his brilliant book 'The Dark Pattern: The Hidden Dynamics of Corporate Scandals' in corporate scandals, and the importance of understanding the systems and cultures that allow unethical behaviour to thrive.

    The conversation delves into the psychological aspects of corporate culture, the slippery slope of ethical compromise, and the need for organisations to create environments that promote ethical decision-making. Ultimately, we highlight the importance of awareness and proactive measures to prevent ethical failures in business.

    Takeaways

    • Guido focuses on the absence of ethics in business.
    • Corporate scandals often involve good people making bad decisions.
    • Systems, not just individuals, drive unethical behaviour.
    • Leadership plays a crucial role in shaping organisational culture.
    • Group dynamics can lead to conformity and ethical blindness.
    • The slippery slope of compromise can lead to significant ethical failures.
    • Survival instincts can overshadow ethical considerations in the workplace.
    • Creating a 'bright pattern' can help organisations avoid ethical pitfalls.
    • Awareness and proactive measures are essential for ethical business practices.
    • The importance of having a court jester to provide honest feedback in organisations.

    Key Moments & Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Ethics and Corporate Responsibility
    03:03 Guido's Background and Academic Journey
    05:37 Understanding Ethics in Business
    08:49 The Role of Systems in Ethical Failures
    11:45 Exploring Corporate Scandals and Dark Patterns
    14:35 The Impact of Leadership on Organizational Culture
    17:41 Group Dynamics and Ethical Decision Making
    20:30 The Combination of Dark Patterns in Corporations
    23:28 Survival and Ethical Compromise in Business
    26:12 Conclusion: The Human Element in Corporate Ethics
    26:42 The Dark Patterns of Corporate Culture
    29:39 The Slippery Slope of Compromise
    33:16 The Illusion of the Messiah in Leadership
    40:13 The Disconnect Between Leadership and Reality
    44:11 Finding the Bright Pattern in Dark Times


    To find out more about Guy Bloom and his award winning work in Team Coaching, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching click below.

    The link to everything CLICK HERE
    UK:
    07827 953814
    Email: guybloom@livingbrave.com
    Web: www.livingbrave.com

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    51 mins
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