Episodes

  • Steven Bartlett's Secret Weapon: The Man Who Hijacks 15 Million Brains In 90 Seconds
    May 21 2026

    Anthony Smith has helped turn the Diary of a CEO into the second biggest podcast in the world, and he had never listened to a podcast before joining. As Director of Trailers, his job is to compress a two to three-hour conversation into 90 seconds that makes someone rearrange their day. In this episode, he breaks down exactly how that is done.

    Anthony explains why the hook is just the tip of the iceberg, how his team uses psychological techniques drawn from film and neuroscience to hold attention rather than simply grab it, and why he refuses to call his production framework a blueprint. He talks through the 15-point checklist that governs every DOAC trailer, what it means to make a genre piece instead of a podcast clip, and why the team once intentionally tried to fail more often.

    He also shares the moment he sat in a cinema and watched his own work on the big screen, and what that meant for a kid who grew up being told his passion would never pay.

    If you work in content, podcasting, or storytelling at any level, this conversation will change how you think about the first 90 seconds of anything.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • Followers Are the Least Interesting Metric | Verity Park
    May 14 2026

    Most people chasing a following are optimising for the wrong thing. Verity Park has spent a decade building businesses with some of the world's biggest creators, and she'll tell you that follower count is the least useful number on the dashboard.

    In this episode, Verity breaks down why people trust people over brands, what actually makes a creator worth signing, and why she'll often spot talent before they've posted a single piece of content. She talks through her time helping build TALA with Grace Beverley, the surprising lessons of running a candle business from her kitchen, and why she founded TBH Talent, now a team of ten, around a very specific belief in creator IP.

    We also get into the rise of what Verity calls expert creators, the debate around talent managers having personal brands, and the practical first steps for any executive thinking about showing up online. Plus, her biggest concern about AI, and it's not what you'd expect.

    A candid, grounded conversation from someone who's been in the room for some of the most exciting moments in the creator economy.

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    57 mins
  • What Happens When Every Expert Says "No" | Erin Moroney
    Mar 12 2026

    What do you do when every expert in the industry tells you, “This cannot be done”? In this episode, Erin Moroney shares the unglamorous reality of building an FMCG brand from scratch, from technical roadblocks and retail challenges to the hard truths founder stories often leave out.


    This is an honest conversation about clean ingredients, lower-sugar product development, and what it really takes to turn an idea into something that can survive in the real world. Erin reflects on the lessons she’s learned along the way, and why one of the biggest founder advantages is simply refusing to give up.


    🔍 Inside the Episode:

    00:01 — Why clean, lower-sugar products are so hard to make

    05:35 — The market gap that started it all

    13:48 — Why she walked away from a 17-year career

    37:30 — The product detail that changed everything

    41:32 — Four years trying to scale one product

    42:16 — “This is un-manufacturable at scale”

    43:59 — The moment she built her own facility

    53:52 — The retail lesson founders learn too late

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    1 hr and 24 mins
  • Your Tone Is Costing You | Anisa Telwar Kaicker
    Jan 22 2026

    What if the real reason people shut down around you is not your strategy, but your tone ?

    In this episode, Anisa Telwar Kaicker, the global founder of Anisa International, shares the unglamorous truth behind building multinational companies without a college degree, starting at 24 after her family business collapsed, and being “trained” by a formidable mother who insisted she be called by her name, not “mom.”

    The lesson stuck, but so did the hardness.

    She opens up about the moment she realised her harsh tone was creating fear, not results, and how a divorce, being humbled, and a Dale Carnegie training forced a brutal reset in how she leads, listens, and earns trust.


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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • The AI Idea We’ve Been Missing | Shekhar Natarajan
    Dec 18 2025

    What if AI’s “next leap” isn’t more intelligence… but more humanity? In this episode, we sit down with Shekhar, CEO of Orchestro AI, to unpack his concept of “angelic intelligence” —technology designed to mimic what the best humans do, not just what’s average.


    We go deep into the personal story that shaped the philosophy: losing his mother, learning that “work is worship,” and using work as escape velocity from the context he grew up in, a slum in India.Then we get practical: first-principles thinking distilled into three fundamentals, space, relationships, adjustments and how that lens changes decision-making in business and life.



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    2 hrs and 6 mins
  • Extended Audio | Lessons From Two Creative Icons | Harry Pearce & Michael Bierut
    Dec 8 2025

    This extended audio cut includes the complete conversation, with extra insights and off-camera moments you won’t hear anywhere else. Two of the world’s most influential designers, Michael Bierut and Harry Pearce open the doors to Pentagram’s radically different way of working. From partner dynamics to creative longevity, this episode reveals why the studio’s structure shouldn’t work… yet continues to produce some of the most iconic design of our time.

    It’s a conversation about trust, responsibility, ego, character and what it truly takes to build work and a life that lasts.

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    1 hr and 57 mins
  • Lessons From Two Creative Icons | Harry Pearce & Michael Bierut
    Dec 1 2025

    Two of the world’s most influential designers, Michael Bierut and Harry Pearce open the doors to Pentagram’s radically different way of working. From partner dynamics to creative longevity, this episode reveals why the studio’s structure shouldn’t work… yet continues to produce some of the most iconic design of our time.

    It’s a conversation about trust, responsibility, ego, character and what it truly takes to build work and a life that lasts.

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    49 mins
  • Redefining Leadership With Heart | Claude Silver
    Nov 19 2025

    What if your company cared as much about feelings as it does about revenue?


    In this Oxford Talks Podcast episode, Waleed sits down with Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, to decode what “leading with heart” actually looks like when you’re responsible for thousands of people across the world.


    Claude shares how she’s turned HR into People & Experience, why every employee is trained in emotional intelligence and psychological safety and how she spots culture issues long before they explode.From her three-part framework of emotional optimism, bravery and efficiency to the idea of becoming a true “Vayner citizen”, Claude reveals the systems, language and habits that keep VaynerMedia human in a world obsessed with speed and scale.


    They dive into burnout, belonging, AI, return-to-office battles, and the uncomfortable truth that many of us were never taught how to deal with our own emotions, let alone anyone else’s.If you’ve ever wondered how to build teams that are both kind and high-performing, this episode is your new playbook.

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    1 hr