• Ep. 248: James Geary - On "The World in a Phrase", the Power of Aphorisms
    Nov 16 2025

    Today, we explore the world through phrases.

    Not just any phrases, but aphorisms – those short sentences with the power to stop us in our tracks, cause us to rethink how we see things, and even make better decisions.

    I'm joined by James Geary, author of the newly re-released book, The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism. James is a lecturer at Harvard's Kennedy School. James is also a self-confessed 'aphorism addict', and he studied the history of what he calls the world's oldest written art form.

    As you will hear, aphorisms transcend culture and historical periods. And James's work and this conversation refer to the likes of Lao Tzu, the ancient Greeks, through to Mark Twain, and modern figures like Wynton Marsalis and Brian Eno. From a decision-making lens, aphorisms have potency as heuristics. When we think about modern challenges, James explains that they can help us so very much, particularly as AI is taking over the written word and threatening to reduce our cognitive load to zero.

    Show notes:

    James' website

    The World in a Phrase: A Brief History of the Aphorism

    James on Instagram

    James on Blue Sky

    Stanisław Lec

    Yogi Berra

    The I Ching

    G.K Chesteron

    Cyril Connolly

    Brian Eno

    Wynton Marsalis

    Clet Abraham

    Steven Wright

    Brian Wilson

    Josh Billings

    Eric Jarosinski

    Joseph Joubert

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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • E. 247: Adam Kahane - On Everyday Habits For Transforming Systems
    Sep 9 2025

    The world does not seem to be doing particularly well at the moment. Much needs to change. Most conversations focus on what should change and how. This episode asks a different, and more refreshing, question:

    👉 What can we do every day to help make change happen?

    To explore this, I am joined by Adam Kahane, a leading organiser, designer and facilitator of processes that bring business, government and civil society together to address seemingly intractable problems. Adam was formerly Head of Social, Political, Economic and Technological Scenarios at Shell, and later co-founded the social enterprise Reos Partners.

    His latest book, Everyday Habits for Transforming Systems: The Catalytic Power of Radical Engagement, offers a practical guide to creating meaningful change. In this conversation, we discuss what these habits are, how to practise them, and why they matter.

    It is a refreshing, empowering and enjoyable discussion about the everyday actions that can transform the systems around us.

    Show notes:

    Adam Kahane – www.adamkahane.com

    Everyday Habits For Transforming Systems – The Catalytic Power of Radical Engagement - https://reospartners.com/everyday-habits-for-transforming-systems

    Reos Partners - https://reospartners.com/

    Trevor Manuel - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trevor_Manuel

    Donella Meadows - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donella_Meadows

    Dave Snowden - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Snowden

    Dave Snowden on The Decision-Making Studio Podcast: https://youtu.be/hSMHFeV54iM?si=BR_DRZZX6t0DeQMN

    Christiana Figueres - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christiana_Figueres

    Juan Manuel Santos - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Manuel_Santos

    Dan Davies on The Decision-Making Studio Podcast - https://youtu.be/3pm8_ssLtdQ?si=ZJ5cP3eEqBwDY9pk

    Robert Capa - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Capa

    Báyò Akómoláfé - https://www.bayoakomolafe.net/

    Leonard Cohen's Anthem ("ring the bells that still can ring, forget your perfect offering): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c8-BT6y_wYg

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    1 hr and 20 mins
  • Ep. 246 - Kevin Evers - On the Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift
    May 18 2025

    This episode is a fun one – and covers a topic we most certainly have not covered before: the strategic decision-making of Taylor Swift, the most famous pop singer in the world. Taylor Swift may recognised as a pop star, but as you'll hear, her decision-making is pure punk rock.

    My guest today is Kevin Evers, who wrote as a senior editor at The Harvard Business Review and the author of There's Nothing Like This - The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift.

    Kevin breaks down exactly why Taylor has been able to scale her success, why she's been able to reinvent herself time and again, and how she's been able to both manage disruption and be a driving force herself.

    We'll hear all about that, as well as Taylor's authenticity, her relationship with her fans, and the way in which she makes decisions.

    Whether or not you're a Swiftie, this one is a fun and fascinating conversation.

    Show notes:

    There's Nothing Like This - The Strategic Genius of Taylor Swift - https://www.nothinglikethisbook.com/

    Kevin on LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-evers1/

    Taylor Swift's discography

    Olivia Rodrigo

    Billie Eilish

    LeAnn Rimes' impact on Taylor Swift

    Newton's laws of motion (and 3rd law)

    Max Martin

    Nathan Chapman

    Drake-Kendrick Lamar Feud

    Scott Borchetta

    Prince's contractual disputes

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Ep. 245: Michael Posner: On "Conscience Incorporated"
    Apr 18 2025

    Today, we tackle some big-picture questions about the role of business in society when it comes to protecting human rights and democracy. And of course, this is very topical. I am honour to welcome Michael Posner to the show.

    Michael is the director of the Centre for Business and Human Rights at New York University's Stern School of Business. He is a human rights lawyer, and he was Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labour under the Obama administration. He is the author of a new book, Conscience Incorporated: Pursue Profits While Protecting Human Rights, which, given the state of things in the world and the United States, is pretty timely and important.

    Michael covers a ton of ground here, from the primacy of shareholder capitalism, how to make decisions in a world comprised of competing expectations and trade-offs, the tensions associated with decisions around human rights and environmental concerns, when CEOs should speak up, and his thoughts on the Trump administration and what's happening with regard to the United States' role in the world and to democracy and human rights.

    Show notes:

    Michael Posner - https://bhr.stern.nyu.edu/author/michaelposner/

    Conscience Incorporated: Pursue Profits While Protecting Human Rights - https://bhr.stern.nyu.edu/publication/conscience-incorporated/

    Centre for Business and Human Rights at New York University's Stern School of Business - https://www.stern.nyu.edu/experience-stern/about/departments-centers-initiatives/centers-of-research/business-and-human-rights/center-business-and-human-rights

    Fair Labour Association - https://www.fairlabor.org/

    Xinjiang, forced labour, and solar panels - https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-china-57124636

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    57 mins
  • Ep. 244: Mark Fabian - On "Beyond Happy"
    Apr 6 2025

    Today, we talk about happiness. Is happiness a choice? Is it a skill? Is it a set of practices? Is it all those things? What's the difference between happiness and fulfilment or well-being? I am thrilled to welcome Dr. Mark Fabian to the show.

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    1 hr and 16 mins
  • Ep. 243: Geoff Marlow - On "Future Fit" Organisational Cultures
    Mar 21 2025

    Today, we delve into the world of organizations and what my guest calls a "future-fit" organisational culture. My guest is Geoff Marlow and he has over three decades of experience around the world helping organisations create these future-fit cultures.

    That term caught my attention because around here, we're interested in the future and uncertainty. For part of his career, Geoff spent time on the leadership team of the Society for Organisational Learning, which included the legendary Dr. Peter Senge - a renowned or was a renowned management guru and Arie de Geus, a scenario thinker who was the head of Shell's strategic planning group. Geoff helps leaders understand why organisations fail or succeed. And we tackle all of that in this conversation. We get into Geoff's three aspects of a future-fit culture, which are sense-making, decision-making, and action-taking. We also talk about leadership, change, and so much more.

    Show notes:

    Geoff's substack: https://geoffmarlow.substack.com/

    Geoff on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/geoffreymarlow/

    Peter Senge: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Senge

    The Fifth Discipline by Peter Senge

    Mike Jackson and Critical Systems Thinking

    The Dance of Change by Peter Senge

    Geoff's "The Five Fatal Habits"

    The Big Con by Mariana Mazzucato and Rosie Collington

    Intentional Revolutions by Nevis, Lancourt and Vassallo

    Eric Weinstein's DISC – "Distributed Idea Suppression Complex"

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Ep. 242: Isobel O'Connell - A Sustainability Professional's Perspective on Business and Society
    Feb 25 2025

    What can we learn about business and society from a seasoned sustainability practitioner?

    Plenty!

    Meet Isobel O'Connell. Isobel has a couple of decades of experience in areas related to the environment, social issues - particularly local community consultation across the globe, human rights and related areas. She's now an advisor, and a board member, and was named one of the top global 50 women in sustainability.

    In this episode, she shares several insights and perspectives from her broad career in these areas. We get into a variety of stories, the different landscapes and definitions out there for things like ESG and corporate social responsibility, how these things have evolved, and how people who work in these areas navigate a variety of complexities and trade-offs when it comes to decision-making.

    This conversation provides a fascinating window into how both business and society interact via a career path you perhaps didn't know existed.

    Show notes:

    Isobel on LinkedIn

    The Juukan Gorge destruction

    Double materiality assessment

    UN Global Compact

    Alison Taylor on The Decision-Making Studio Podcast

    OECD Guidelines for citizen participation processes

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    1 hr and 40 mins
  • Ep. 241: John Morrison - On A Just Climate Transition
    Feb 7 2025

    This episode is about thinking differently around climate change, and it will help you think about this topic much more expansively. My guest is John Morrison, who is the CEO of the Institute for Human Rights and Business, which is a global "think and do tank" with consultative status at the United Nations. John serves on a number of boards and advisory councils, and he is the author of a new book called The Just Transition - A Systems Thinking Approach to Climate Action.

    And John posits that if we try to solve the climate crisis in isolation from tackling other challenges, particularly social challenges around how local communities and workers feel about a transition to a net zero world, we won't solve the climate crisis. Things are interconnected and we need to recognise that. So, we get into that. We talk about systems thinking, navigating the complexity of these topics, trade-offs, technology, accountability, and of course, decision-making.

    According to John, we need to move beyond narrow, linear and box-ticking type of approaches to these challenges. Otherwise, we are doing ourselves and the planet a huge disservice.

    Show notes:

    John Morrison
    The Just Transition - A Systems Thinking Approach to Climate Action
    The Institute for Human Rights and Business
    Herbert Simon
    Donella Meadows
    Free, prior and informed consent
    The EU Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive
    The EU Corporate Responsibility Reporting Directive
    Transition minerals
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    1 hr and 10 mins