

Truth, Lies and Work
HubSpot Podcast Network
Truth, Lies & Work is the UK's #1 Management Podcast.Brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network, this award-winning podcast is where behavioural science meets workplace culture. Hosted by Chartered Occupational Psychologist Leanne Elliott and business owner Al Elliott, the show has reached #2 in the UK Business Podcast Charts and consistently ranks as a Top 10 trending business podcast globally.With a unique blend of evidence-based insight and lived experience, Leanne and Al simplify the science of people and culture to help leaders attract, engage, and retain great talent.Episodes drop twice a week. Tuesdays feature a global people and culture news round-up, a hot take from an emerging or established voice, and the world-famous Workplace Surgery—where Leanne answers real listener questions with practical advice. Thursdays dive deeper with expert guests from across the business and psychology worlds, sharing fresh perspectives and actionable strategies.Whether you're scaling a startup or leading a large team, Truth, Lies & Work delivers the tools, thinking, and inspiration to build thriving, toxic-free workplaces that prioritise well-being and drive sustainable growth.Also, the hosts are married—so expect unfiltered honesty, occasional banter, and a real-life lens on work and life.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 49min
145. Why projects fail and how to fix them: A masterclass with Laura Barnard
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. In this episode, we’re joined by Laura Barnard, also known as “The PMO Lady” and the 2021 World's Top PMO Influencer. Laura is the founder of PMO Strategies and creator of the IMPACT Engine, a revolutionary approach to managing projects and accelerating strategy delivery. She shares her deep insights on why most projects fail, how to make sure your brilliant ideas don’t fall apart, and how to structure your project management office (PMO) for success.We discuss why effective project management is critical for employee engagement and business success. Most employee disengagement stems from overloaded teams and inefficient processes. In a small business, where workloads are often high, efficiency becomes key—people should spend their time on tasks that truly add value.In this episode, we aim to answer three key questions:
Why do we need project managers or Project Management Offices (PMOs)?
Why do most projects fail, and how can we fix them?
Why do my brilliant ideas never seem to pan out the way I expect?
Key Takeaways:
What is a PMO (Project Management Office)? Laura breaks down the role of a PMO and why it's essential for businesses of all sizes, especially small teams.
Why Projects Fail Laura highlights common reasons projects fail, including lack of clarity on business goals and failure to prioritize effectively.
The IMPACT Engine System Laura shares how her IMPACT Engine system can help organizations drive successful projects.
Methodology Debate: Agile vs. Waterfall Laura provides a fresh perspective on project management methodologies like Agile and Waterfall.
The Strategy Execution Gap Laura explains why organizations often struggle to close this gap and offers solutions on how to integrate strategy development and execution for smoother outcomes.
Links and Resources:
Learn more about Laura and her resources at PMO Strategies
The Impact Engine book, available now: Read More
Follow Laura on LinkedIn
Get involved in the podcast:If you like hearing from experts who share powerful strategies and insights for success in the workplace, tune in every Thursday for more interviews with thought leaders like Laura.Don’t forget, every Tuesday we bring you the latest in workplace news, our Hot Takes from experts, and of course, the world-famous Workplace Surgery, where Leanne answers your toughest workplace questions.Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Nov 12, 2024 • 45min
144. Why Trump won, Nike's 'new' CEO and engaging seasonal staff. PLUS! Wistia CEO Chris Savage's Hot Take on B2B influencers
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join your hosts, Leanne Elliott, business psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they dive into the latest trends in B2B influencer marketing, the challenges of blending personal brand with professional communication, and, of course, we tackle your burning workplace questions in our famous Workplace Surgery.Segment 1: News Round-upDonald Trump’s 2024 Election VictoryWe break down the psychological responses to Donald Trump’s victory and the reactions from both sides of the political spectrum. Nike’s ‘Company Lifer’ CEOElliott Hill’s return to Nike as CEO after a 32-year career has sparked debate: Should companies promote from within or bring in fresh faces from outside? Encore’s Innovative Overtime Savings ProgramWe explore how Encore is helping their seasonal workers by introducing an overtime savings program that’s boosting retention by 14%. Segment 2: Hot Take with Chris SavageChris Savage, co-founder of Wistia, discusses his hot take on the rise of B2B influencers. He explains why B2B content creators are the future, sharing how these individuals, like Dave Gerhart and Scott Clary, are transforming the marketing landscape and why businesses should pay attention.Key points from Chris’ Hot Take:
The rise of B2B influencers and how they’re reshaping marketing strategies.
How content creators in the B2B space can have a meaningful impact on businesses.
The future of founder branding in the B2B sector.
Segment 3: Workplace SurgeryCompany Culture Post-AcquisitionA listener’s company was recently acquired by a larger firm, and they’re seeing their company culture change drastically. Adapting to Green InitiativesA business faces a generational divide as younger employees push for faster green initiatives, but the older workforce resists change. Understanding a Jekyll-and-Hyde BossA listener struggles with their boss’s inconsistent behavior, switching from harsh and demanding at work to kind and patient in personal settings. Connect with Chris Savage:
Visit Chris’s company, Wistia
Follow Chris on LinkedIn for updates and insights.
Listen to his podcast Talking Too Loud for more on building human-centric brands.
Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Nov 7, 2024 • 49min
143. How a ‘bad manager’ got 100m views on social media
Welcome to another episode of Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join your hosts Leanne Elliott, business psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they explore the nuances of workplace culture and generational differences in today's work environment.In this week’s episode, we explore leadership through humor with Kate Waterfall Hill, the creator of the viral TikTok character, Linda the Bad Manager. With over 100 million views and 200,000 followers, Linda hilariously illustrates the common pitfalls of management while raising awareness about poor leadership practices. Kate shares her journey from a marketing prodigy to a leadership consultant and author of the upcoming book How to Lead, launching on November 12, 2024.Key Talking Points:
Inspiration Behind Linda: How Kate’s personal experiences in management shaped her comedic portrayal of Linda.
Cultural Resonance: The reasons why audiences relate to Linda and recognize her traits in real-life managers.
Lessons in Leadership: Insights on common management mistakes and the importance of coaching for effective leadership.
Empowering Communication: The impact of modern communication tools on workplace dynamics and employee empowerment.
Upcoming Book Insights: What readers can expect from How to Lead, releasing on November 12, 2024, with the ebook available now.
Links and Resources:
Learn more about Kate: Waterfall Hill
Follow Kate on TikTok: @katewaterfallhill
Pre-order Kate's book How to Lead: Book Information (ebook available now)
Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Nov 5, 2024 • 41min
142. LinkedIn’s Personal Touch, Gen-Z’s Job Exodus, and the Psychology of Facial Expressions. PLUS! Eman Ismail’s Hot Take on Email Marketing
Welcome to another episode of Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast on the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they break down the latest news and insights in the workplace, sharing practical advice to help you lead and work more effectively.In this week’s episode, we delve into the changing face of LinkedIn, the alarming trend of Gen-Z and Millennials planning to leave their jobs, and the psychology behind our facial expressions, followed by a Hot Take from email marketing expert Eman Ismail, who shares insights into the importance of personalised communication in today’s digital landscape. And as always, we round things out with the Workplace Surgery, where Leanne tackles listener questions on managing difficult work dynamics, modern benefits packages, and navigating political conversations at work.Segment 1: News RoundupLinkedIn’s Shift from Professionalism to PersonalisationWe explore how LinkedIn has evolved from a polished professional platform to a space filled with personal updates, and the implications of this shift. We discuss a recent example involving Brewdog co-founder James Watt, whose engagement announcement received mixed reactions, raising questions about appropriate content for the platform.Gen Z and Millennials Are Ready to Move OnRecent research from Oak Engage reveals that nearly 60% of Gen Z and over 50% of Millennials are planning to leave their jobs within the year. We analyze the findings and discuss what leaders can do to bridge the generational divide and keep these younger workers engaged and motivated.The Psychology of Facial Expressions at WorkWe discuss a new study from the University of Essex that shows how our facial expressions can influence our mood, and what this means for workplace dynamics. We reflect on how awareness of our expressions can impact team morale and communication.Segment 2: Hot Take with Eman IsmailEman Ismail joins us to share her thoughts on the shift from general email blasts to personalized, targeted communication strategies. She explains why understanding your audience is crucial for effective marketing and how businesses can leverage AI to enhance their email marketing efforts.Segment 3: Workplace SurgeryNavigating Deception in the WorkplaceA listener asks for advice on whether to speak up about their manager’s misrepresentation of a project’s status to the CEO, which could have serious consequences for the business.Reevaluating Employee Benefits PackagesAnother listener seeks guidance on modernizing their benefits package to meet the expectations of younger employees without creating a divide among staff.Managing Political Discussions in a Diverse WorkplaceAn HR manager expresses frustration over younger employees’ preoccupation with U.S. politics and wonders how to handle political conversations in the workplace.Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 31, 2024 • 52min
141. Gen-X's brutal honesty about work (and Gen-Z secretly agrees)
Welcome to another episode of Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join your hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they explore the nuances of workplace culture and generational differences in today's work environment.In this episode, we look at into the contrasting approaches of Generation X and Generation Z towards work, featuring insights from two guests who are deeply entrenched in the professional services sector. Annabelle Murphy, a Gen Z accountant from MAP, shares her experiences in a predominantly young workplace, while Jeremy Cline, a Gen X lawyer turned career coach, discusses his journey in a multi-generational environment.Key Topics Discussed:Career Paths and Entry into ProfessionsAnnabelle and Jeremy describe their unique journeys into their respective fields, highlighting the different routes taken by each generation.Meaning and Purpose in WorkWe explore how each generation perceives meaning and purpose in their jobs, with surprising revelations about their shared values.Diversity and InclusionAnnabelle and Jeremy provide candid insights into how diversity and inclusion have evolved over the years and the impact on workplace culture.Work-Life Balance and Mental HealthThe conversation turns to the challenges of maintaining a healthy work-life balance, with both guests discussing their experiences with burnout and mental health.Advice for Generation AlphaAs the newest generation prepares to enter the workforce, our guests share valuable advice for those who will soon navigate their careers.Connect with Our Guests:
Annabelle Murphy – LinkedIn Profile
Jeremy Cline – Change Work Life
Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 29, 2024 • 53min
140. BBC Email Blunder, Amazon’s Culture Crisis, and the Battle for BooHoo. PLUS! Will Giangrande's Hot Take on Gen-Z
Welcome to another episode of Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast on the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they break down the latest news and insights in the workplace, sharing practical advice to help you lead and work more effectively.In this week’s episode, we dive into shocking workplace blunders, corporate culture clashes, and leadership drama in the retail industry, followed by a Hot Take from Gen-Z thought leader Will Giangrande, who shares insights into what Gen-Z brings to today’s workplaces. And, as always, we round things out with the Workplace Surgery, where Leanne tackles listener questions on mental health policies, personality testing, and navigating tricky family dynamics at work.Segment 1: News RoundupAccidental Emails and Office DramaBBC Radio 5 Live presenter Tony Livesey accidentally sent an email critiquing his co-host’s performance—to the co-host herself. We discuss why such slip-ups can be damaging and how they reveal the importance of professionalism and civility in the workplace. Read moreAmazon Employees’ Public Criticisms of Workplace CultureA former Amazon employee went viral on LinkedIn with her account of how the company’s culture has changed for the worse. We explore the implications of such public critiques and why even loyal employees are becoming vocal about their dissatisfaction. Read moreThe Battle for Boohoo: Mike Ashley vs. Mahmud KamaniA showdown is brewing between retail tycoon Mike Ashley and Boohoo co-founder Mahmud Kamani over control of Boohoo. We break down the high-stakes power moves and the impact this could have on Boohoo’s employees and future. Read moreSegment 2: Hot Take with Will GiangrandeGen-Z workplace advocate Will Giangrande joins us to discuss how inexperience can be an asset. Drawing from his work as a Certified Facilitator and his podcast 19 Year Old Shrink, Will argues that Gen-Z’s fresh perspectives and willingness to question the status quo are reshaping traditional workplaces. He explains why companies that embrace Gen-Z's curiosity and innovative thinking stand to benefit.
Follow Will on LinkedIn
Listen to 19 Year Old Shrink Podcast
Segment 3: Workplace SurgeryHandling Mental Health Leave Requests as an HR ManagerA listener questions how to balance compassion for mental health with ensuring productivity, particularly when mental health leave requests seem to follow challenging performance discussions.When Personality Testing in Hiring BackfiresA small company implementing personality assessments in hiring finds that candidates are being turned off. Family Dynamics in a Family-Run CompanyAn executive assistant feels caught in family drama between a CEO and his family members. Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 24, 2024 • 53min
139. Why we're still lonely at work, with Dr. Connie Hadley
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. In this episode, hosts Leanne Elliott and Al Elliott sit down with Dr. Connie Hadley, organizational psychologist and researcher, to discuss a critical issue facing today’s workforce - loneliness in the hybrid workplace. Contrary to popular belief, Dr. Hadley’s latest research shows that hybrid work may not be the leading cause of loneliness at work. Instead, the episode highlights the true drivers of workplace loneliness and offers practical strategies for leaders to foster stronger connections within their teams.Key Topics Discussed:Misconceptions About Hybrid Work and LonelinessDr. Hadley challenges the widely held belief that hybrid or remote work automatically leads to feelings of isolation. Instead, she explains how company culture, leadership practices, and organizational support systems play a much bigger role in determining whether employees feel connected or lonely.The Role of Leadership and CultureOne of the major takeaways is how leaders can create environments that minimize loneliness, regardless of the work setting. Dr. Hadley discusses the importance of leadership engagement and the value of fostering a high-trust culture to ensure employees feel seen, heard, and valued.Practical Solutions for Combatting LonelinessThe episode is packed with actionable tips for managers and HR professionals to implement within their own organizations. Dr. Hadley shares her research-backed strategies, including social opportunities like virtual team lunches and casual conversations during meetings, to help strengthen team bonds even when working remotely.Measuring Loneliness in the WorkplaceDr. Hadley has also created a Self-Assessment Tool that employees and companies can use to measure workplace loneliness. By identifying feelings of isolation early, organizations can take proactive steps to enhance the social well-being of their teams.Featured Resources:
HBR Cover Story on Workplace Loneliness: Read Dr. Hadley’s insightful article on why loneliness persists in today’s workplaces and what can be done about it: We’re Still Lonely at Work
Free Self-Assessment Tool: Curious about how lonely you are at work? Take the free assessment to find out and see how your company can help: Loneliness Self-Assessment Tool
Scientific Report on Loneliness: For those wanting a deeper dive into the research, check out Dr. Hadley’s full scientific report here: Workplace Loneliness Report
Connect with Dr. Connie Hadley:
LinkedIn: Connie Hadley
Website: Institute for Life at Work
Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
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Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 22, 2024 • 56min
138. October theory explained, finding purpose, and EY's latest scandal. PLUS! Dr Audrey Tang's Hot Take on burnout - This Week in Work, 22nd October 2024
Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join your hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they bring you the latest workplace trends, news, and insights, along with practical advice to improve work culture, well-being, and leadership in your business.In this week’s episode, we dive into three thought-provoking articles, react to the latest corporate scandals, and feature a Hot Take from a special guest, Dr. Audrey Tang, on the flaws of individual-based burnout solutions.Segment 1: News RoundupOctober Theory – The New Year Reset in AutumnLeanne introduces us to the concept of October Theory, a trend gaining traction on social media where influencers are treating October as a reset month for setting new goals. The October TheoryFinding Purpose After Burnout – Lessons from Suneel GuptaAl highlights an article from CNBC featuring Suneel Gupta, who sold his wellness company for $20 million but still felt burnt out and unhappy. Gupta shares tips on finding purpose at work. Full article: 8 Practices for Finding PurposeEY’s Cheating Scandal – Multitasking Gone WrongLeanne brings up a recent scandal involving EY (Ernst & Young), where employees were fired for streaming multiple training sessions simultaneously, violating the company’s ethical guidelines. Full article: The Times CoverageSegment 2: Hot Take with Dr. Audrey TangWe welcome back Dr. Audrey Tang, Chartered Psychologist, TEDx speaker, and award-winning author, to share her hot take on burnout. Dr. Tang argues that individual burnout solutions, like stress management workshops, are only half the battle. Real change comes from fixing the systemic issues within the workplace. She advocates for a psychosocial safety approach, similar to physical health and safety practices, where the focus is on preventing the root causes of burnout, rather than treating symptoms.Workplace Surgery:Is it Wrong to Automate Your Job?A listener shares their dilemma about a co-worker who automated their tasks without informing management, leading to praise for efficiency. Should the listener report this to HR? Introverts vs. Forced Social EventsAnother listener writes in about their discomfort with mandatory team-building activities, as an introvert. Staying Visible While Working RemotelyWe help a listener struggling with feeling invisible in their company after choosing to work remotely. Connect with Dr AudreyLinkedInWebsitePrevious Interview on Truth, Lies and WorkSupport with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
Connect with Truth, Lies & Work
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
Connect with Leanne Elliott: LinkedIn
Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 17, 2024 • 51min
137. How to have difficult conversations at work, with HR Experts Kathleen Troyer and Liz Bronson
Welcome to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they help you simplify the science of work.In today’s episode, we’re tackling one of the most challenging aspects of workplace dynamics - having difficult conversations. We’re joined by two outstanding experts in the world of people and culture, Kathleen Troyer and Liz Bronson, co-hosts of the Real Job Talk podcast. Together, they share practical advice on how to handle conflict, polarizing topics, and tough discussions at work.Meet Our Guests:
Kathleen Troyer is the CEO and Lead Consultant at Jigsaw Solutions Inc., where she specializes in leadership development and business strategy. Known for helping leaders engage in uncomfortable but necessary conversations, Kat shares her insights on creating psychologically safe workplaces.
Liz Bronson, a Global Professional in Human Resources (GPHR), has dedicated her career to fostering inclusive and supportive company cultures. Her experience spans companies like Barclays Global Investors, VMware, and ThriveCart.
Key Discussion Points:The Impact of External Events on Workplace DynamicsKat and Liz discuss how global events like political upheavals, economic instability, and distressing news have forever altered how we interact in the workplace. How to Defuse Tension and Maintain a Positive CultureIn today’s polarized world, workplace conflict is inevitable. Our guests explore how leaders can guide difficult conversations, focusing on empathy, transparency, and respect. Bringing Your Whole Self to WorkKat and Liz debate whether this is truly feasible in today's diverse workplaces and discuss the importance of creating inclusive environments where everyone feels they belong, regardless of differing opinions.Aligning Company Values with Employee BehaviorKat and Liz stress the importance of living company values, not just displaying them on a wall. When to Have the Uncomfortable ConversationOur guests provide practical advice on how to approach difficult conversations when tensions rise in the workplace. Resources Mentioned:
Check out the Real Job Talk podcast: Real Job Talk
Connect with Kathleen Troyer on LinkedIn: Kathleen Troyer
Connect with Liz Bronson on LinkedIn: Liz Bronson
Support with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
Connect with Leanne Elliott: LinkedIn
Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com.
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.

Oct 15, 2024 • 55min
136. WordPress drama and the CEO big birthday crisis, PLUS Oliver Yonchev's Hot Take on A.I. - This Week in Work, 15th October 2024
Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work, the award-winning psychology podcast brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network. Join hosts Leanne Elliott, chartered psychologist, and Al Elliott, business owner, as they explore the latest trends, news, and workplace insights that are shaping the future of work.In this week's episode, we tackle a range of stories from leadership struggles to the ongoing debates about remote work. Plus, we have an exciting new Hot Take segment featuring Oliver Yonchev, an entrepreneur and former CEO of Flight Story, the global marketing group founded with Steven Bartlett. Oliver shares his bold predictions about the future of AI and how it will shape the way we work.Segment 1: News RoundupMilestone Birthdays and CEO PerformanceLeanne dives into a study called The Big Birthday Crisis, which explores how CEOs nearing milestone birthdays, like 49 or 59, see a significant dip in company performance. WordPress vs. WP Engine DramaAl breaks down the recent feud between Matt Mullenweg, the founder of WordPress, and WP Engine. Remote Work vs. In-Office ConnectionLeanne covers a new study from Cornell University that challenges the idea that people form stronger bonds in person versus over video calls. Segment 2: Hot Take with Oliver YonchevThis week’s Hot Take comes from Oliver Yonchev, former CEO of Flight Story. Oliver’s bold prediction? He believes that AI will be able to do most of what humans do—and do it better—within two years. He discusses how advancements in AI, driven by Moore’s Law, are accelerating at an unprecedented rate, and what this means for the future of work. Connect with Oliver on LinkedInListen to Oliver's Podcast Memes and MachinesListen to Oliver's full interview on Truth, Lies and WorkEp38: Oliver Yonchev and The Art of Possible: Creating a Culture of Success at Flight Storyhttps://truthliesandwork.com/truth-lies-work-podcast/oliver-yonchev_2269/Segment 3: Workplace SurgeryLeanne answers listener questions, offering practical advice on the following:Question 1: Proving the ROI of Well-being InitiativesA listener with a consulting firm struggles to quantify the value of mental health and well-being programs in their company. Leanne shares tips on how to measure their financial impact and demonstrate ROI to skeptical finance teams.Question 2: Understanding Employee Engagement vs. SatisfactionA product manager asks about the difference between employee satisfaction and engagement, and Leanne breaks down why keeping employees happy is not the same as keeping them engaged—and why it matters.Question 3: Balancing Client Demands and Employee Well-beingA small business owner faces the challenge of keeping up with demanding clients while managing their team’s burnout. Leanne offers strategies for maintaining client satisfaction without sacrificing employee well-being.Resources Mentioned:Well-being: Productivity and Happiness at Work by Sheena Johnson, Ivan Johnson and Carey CooperSecret password/Easter egg = Bobi BeanSupport with Mental Health and Well-beingIf any of the topics in this episode have affected you, or if you need mental health support, please reach out to one of the following resources:
UK: Mind offers mental health support and information. For those in distress, call Samaritans at 116 123 or email jo@samaritans.org.
US: Contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-TALK or text HOME to 741741 to connect with a crisis counselor.
Rest of the World: Visit Befrienders Worldwide to find a helpline in your country.
Connect with Truth, Lies & Work
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Connect with Al Elliott: LinkedIn
Connect with Leanne Elliott: LinkedIn
Email: Reach out at hello@truthliesandwork.com.
Book a Meeting: Schedule a meeting with Al & Leanne here.


