

Intelligent Teams Podcast
Daniel Susser
We discuss how to help teams think better together by interviewing leaders from business and the sciences of mind intelligentteams.substack.com
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Jan 16, 2026 • 1h 3min
Working with team culture with Nisha Joshi
Nisha Joshi is an executive coach and transformation leader with over two decades of experience driving impactful change across industries, from logistics and retail to broadcast media and startups. She specialises in aligning culture, leadership and execution to help organisations achieve strategic clarity and high-performing teams without friction or burnout.Nisha is a treasure trove of experience and wisdom and she’s an expert at working with organisational culture. I am excited to bring our conversation about team culture to my dear Intelligent Teams listeners.Show notes:This is the Team Culture Canvas Nisha mentioned15% solutions Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 17, 2025 • 1h 34min
Coaching Lawyers with James Pereira
James Pereira KC is a lawyer and a coach practising in London. He has been practising as a barrister since 1996 and a Queen’s (now King’s) Council since 2014, meaning that he’s really top notch. He is also a practising coach across a number of modalities, practicing under the Libra Partnership. In this conversation we explore how he brings his coaching practice to his work in the law.James is the first person I’ve met who practices these two disciplines and he does a brilliant job in our conversation of showing how well the law (and lawyering, as he calls it) can benefit from the world of coaching and interpersonal work.I’ll let the episode speak for itself, but I found it riveting to bounce around ideas with James, and I hope you enjoy it.If you want more of this kind of thing, you can subscribe for free to Intelligent Teams, and you’ll receive a podcast or writings about the sciences of mind and agility straight to your inbox. Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

May 20, 2025 • 41min
Life Coaching and Emotions At Work with Simon Huss
This week’s guest on Intelligent Teams is Simon Huss. Simon is an Executive and Life Coach and a good friend. Simon and I often connect about bringing the body and emotions into the workplace, and I’m excited to share Simon’s world view with the Intelligent Teams audience.Intelligent Teams is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.We covered:Nervous system regulation Micro meditationsGut feelings as a new data streamMind and bodyWorking with anger ‘Difficult people’You can get in touch with Simon and learn more about his work on his website, thank you Simon for coming on Intelligent Teams! Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Apr 25, 2025 • 1h 28min
Systemic Constellations with Zita Tulyahikayo
This week’s guest on the Intelligent Teams podcast is Systemic Constellations Facilitator, Coach, Teacher, Trauma Therapist and Writer Zita Tulyahikayo. Zita and I met fortuitously or - as Zita puts it, systemically - in early 2025 in our local North West London gym sauna. We got into a fascinating conversation about ancestral trauma and ancestral gifts, and when she shared that she does systemic work with organisations I knew she’d be an amazing guest on Intelligent Teams. Zita runs public family constellations workshops, and works with organisations and individuals. You can find out about her work on her website and and she writes on the Life Therapy with Zita substack.In this episode we end up talking about our backgrounds from a systemic perspective and it was a real joy to explore together. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to Intelligent Teams to receive more podcasts and writings about bringing the sciences of mind into dialogue with practical wisdom to build high performing Intelligent Teams. I welcome comments with any thoughts or feedback, in whatever format works for you. Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 14, 2025 • 1h 11min
Communities of Practice and Building Capability with Emily Webber
This week’s guest on the Intelligent Teams podcast is author, consultant and creator Emily Webber. Emily has been helping technical teams and organisations thrive for well over a decade and has created countless tools and frameworks. In this episode we discussed her work building communities of practice and capabilities, as well as a whistle-stop tour of some of her creations.Practitioners like Emily are at the vanguard of helping teams become more intelligent in a concrete way, and I’ve leant on her work many times over the years. It was a real pleasure to chat to Emily on this episode of Intelligent Teams.If you enjoyed this conversation, you’ll probably enjoy being a subscriber to the Intelligent Teams. Subscribe and receive weekly writings and podcasts about building high performing intelligent teams straight to your inbox. Show notes: Links to Emily’s work: Emily’s homepageCommunities of Practice Team OnionCapability CombsOther articlesForget the Pecking Order At Work - Margaret Heffernen Ted TalkTransactive Memory Systems Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Feb 3, 2025 • 1h 13min
Facilitating and Facilitating Learning with Charles-Louis de Maere
This week’s guest is master facilitator and facilitator of learning Charles-Louis de Maere.Charles-Louis is a dear friend and always a source of wisdom and perspective for me personally and for others who are working to help teams collaborate better. This episode is full of practical and theoretical insight into how to facilitate groups and facilitate learning. Some links and resources from the episode: Open Space Technology Kishotenketsu in Storytelling 10 Kishotenketsu principles (Medium - by Francis Laleman): World Café Charles-Louis’ upcoming workshops and trainings and you can find him on LinkedInIf you like this and want more like this, subscribe to Intelligent Teams and you’ll receive a free weekly podcast or article about building high performing teams by bringing together the sciences of mind and practical expertise. If you really really like this and you want to hear more from me, you can also subscribe to Daniel’s Community of Practice to receive Daniel’s Start The Week - a micro newsletter with 3 thought-provoking points to set you up for your week. Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 24, 2025 • 1h 17min
Love, Phenomenology, and Waymaking with Andrea Hiott
This week’s guest on the Intelligent Teams Podcast is Philosopher, Neuroscientist and Podcaster Andrea Hiott. Andrea is the host of the Love and Philosophy - Beyond Dichotomy podcast, where she interviews some of the worlds most eminent thinkers about mind, cognition and experience. Andrea is a researcher at Universität Heidelberg in Utrecht developing her philosophy of Waymaking. I stumbled across Andrea’s work about 6 months ago when researching for my own podcast and have been blown away at the way she integrates thinking and thinkers from across science, philosophy and the humanities. She connects love and poetry with hard science and thorny philosophical problems seamlessly and her curious and holistic way of seeing the world really shines through in this episode. It was really an honour to have Andrea on the podcast. We covered many topics including:* how Andrea became interested in philosophy and the mind* Phenomenology and embodied cognition* Dichotomies in different disciplines and moving beyond boundaries* Philosophy as a way of life and a living approach* Love at work, and why it is so difficult to talk about love* Religion, complexity, awe and connectedness* Workplaces as religions* Identifying as an individual or part of a community* Scrum and Agile at individual and team levels of analysis* Gibson, affordances and sports teams* Waymaking and being embodied in the world* Cultural scaffolding and extended mindIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to Intelligent Teams to receive interviews like this with special guests, as well as my writings bringing the sciences of mind into dialogue with practical wisdom. If you really really like this, you can also subscribe to Daniel’s Community of Practice, a short weekly micronewsletter with 3 thought provoking tidbits to get you started in your week. Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Jan 17, 2025 • 1h 16min
Neuroscience and Coaching Teams with Ceri Newton-Sargunar
This week’s guest on the Intelligent Teams podcast is Behavioural Consultant, Coach and Neuroscience Masters student, Ceri Newton-Sargunar. Ceri and I riffed on:* Why leaders should care about emotions* Metaphors to help team understanding* Neuroscientific models for teams* Team cultures* Neurodiversity and Ceri’s own experience with ADHD* Navigating organisational dynamics and contexts* Seeking feedbackCeri is a dear friend, who brings an incredible mix of practical experience and theory to her work and it was a joy to talk to her for Intelligent Teams. If you enjoyed this episode, you can subscribe for free to Intelligent Teams to receive weekly podcasts and blogs about building high performing, intelligent teams Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Dec 24, 2024 • 53min
From Dungeon Master to Scrum Master with Yon Borthwick
This week’s guest on the Agile On The Mind podcast is my dear friend Yon Borthwick. Yon is a team coach who has worked with teams and individuals within different coaching modalities including Integral Development Coaching, Internal Family Systems, ORSC (Organisational Relational Systems Coaching) and many others. He is currently working as a senior team coach at the Boston Consulting Group. As well as his coaching and team leadership interests, Yon has been the ‘Dungeon Master’ for our weekly Dungeons and Dragons (DnD) group which has been meeting (nearly) weekly since the beginning of the pandemic. If you don’t know what the means, don’t worry. Yon explains what Dungeons and Dragons is, as well as the allure of fantasy role playing games in general. I wanted to invite Yon onto the podcast to discuss the similarities between running a DnD game and being a Scrum Master for a team. Yon has a deep understanding of both team dynamics and the theoretical underpinnings of telling a fun and compelling collaborative story. This was an incredibly rich discussion about how the skills of collaborative storytelling can help a Scrum Master work with their team. Some of the main takeaways for me: * asking the team ‘what kind of story do we want to tell about this work in the future?’* understanding different team roles and skills* the joy of failure, learning, and improvising* after work challenges asking what the ‘loot’, ‘level up’ or even ‘injury’ might be* how to give your team and team members the setup to tell a great story between themThere’s way more, and I’d love to hear what you enjoyed from it. If you enjoyed this episode you can subscribe to receive a free weekly blog or podcast into your inbox with explorations of agility and cognitive science. If you really really enjoyed it, you can upgrade to a paid membership and support me to continue this work. I’m going to take a couple of weeks off over the new year, happy holidays and looking forward to hearing from you in 2025 Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe

Nov 25, 2024 • 1h 2min
Kindness and Flourishing with Jenny Martin
Jenny is an independent trainer and facilitator in product development and innovation techniques and behaviours of high performing teams. She works with teams of all kinds, helping them unlock their individual and collective potential. Jenny is passionate about inclusivity and fascinated by all kinds of brains. She delivers immersive and playful learning experiences and workshops which are designed to help everyone contribute to their fullest and have fun.Jenny recently completed a post-grad in ‘The Psychology of Kindness and Wellbeing at Work’. She is a massive fan of Lego Serious Play, and into anything to do with positive psychology, flourishing and personality science.We had a brilliant conversation where we touched on: * the origins of postive psychology* emotional intelligence* strengths based approaches* communication and social styles* the big five personality traits* personality traits and team dynamics* kindness* feedback and non violent communicationThe link to the telomere study Jenny mentioned is in this article.More about Marshall Rosenberg’s nonviolent communication If you enjoyed this, you’ll enjoy more of Agile On The Mind! So do make sure to subscribe to receive weekly posts and podcasts about agility and cognitive science. Get full access to Intelligent Teams at intelligentteams.substack.com/subscribe


