Executive Edge Podcast

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Nov 11, 2025 • 42min

The Power of Connection and the Courage to Be Real

In this episode of Executive Edge, Simon sits down with Dr. Carole Robin, a renowned leadership educator, author, and co-founder of Leaders in Tech. Drawing on decades of teaching the legendary “Touchy-Feely” course at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Carole unpacks what truly drives effective leadership—authentic connection. She explores how leaders can build “referent power,” foster trust, and create high-performing teams by leading with vulnerability and empathy. Carole shares the origins of Leaders in Tech, a nonprofit helping founders and executives reshape company cultures through deeper human connection, and the transformative lessons from her bestselling book Connect: Building Exceptional Relationships with Family, Friends, and Colleagues. Together, she and Simon discuss the myths of traditional leadership, the 15% rule for growth, and how learning to be “appropriately vulnerable” can transform both careers and lives.
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Nov 5, 2025 • 48min

Beyond the Fine Print: Building Collaboration Through Contracting

In this episode of Executive Edge, Simon welcomes Sally Guyer, CEO of World Commerce & Contracting, to explore how contracts, once seen as static legal safeguards, are transforming into powerful tools for collaboration and trust in modern business. Sally shares insights from her global experience leading a community of over 80,000 professionals, offering a candid look at how commercial and contract management has evolved from paperwork to strategy, reshaping how organizations build, protect, and grow relationships. Together, they unpack why companies must move beyond a mindset of risk avoidance toward one of partnership and shared outcomes, where contracts serve as living frameworks that drive value rather than limit it. Sally also discusses the growing influence of AI and emerging technologies like blockchain, and how these innovations are redefining how deals are structured, managed, and understood. From the boardroom to the legal department, Sally Guyer reveals why reimagining contracting is not just a process improvement but a mindset shift that will define the next generation of global commerce.
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Oct 29, 2025 • 29min

Beyond the Hype: How Leaders Can Ethically Navigate the AI Era

In this episode of Executive Edge, host Simon Rycraft sits down with Dr. Jill Goldenziel—CEO of Goldenziel Strategy, international law scholar, and advisor on leadership and geopolitical risk—to unpack what AI means for leaders today. From the dazzling potential of artificial intelligence to the growing complexity of disinformation, Jill explores why the future of leadership depends on doubling down on distinctly human skills: trust, ethics, creativity, and critical thinking. She shares lessons from her work with the U.S. military and global policymakers, explains how scenario planning can help executives navigate emerging risks, and offers a pragmatic view of AI’s role—not as a replacement for people, but as a teammate that demands careful supervision. If you’ve ever wondered how to lead effectively in an era of exponential technological change, this conversation is a must-listen.
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Oct 21, 2025 • 52min

Procurement’s Moneyball Moment: Turning Data into Competitive Advantage

In this episode of Executive Edge, Greg sits down with Jacob Gorm Larsen, a globally recognized leader in digital procurement and founder of Moneyball CPH. Jacob’s career began at Maersk, where he spent nearly two decades pioneering e-auctions and building one of the most advanced digital procurement programs in the world, executing more than 10,000 auctions across industries and regions. Jacob shares the story behind his journey from early experiments with e-sourcing during the 2008 financial crisis to leading a global center of excellence that redefined how companies approach competitive bidding. He reflects on the evolution of e-auctions, the misconceptions that still surround them, and the lessons learned about trust, fairness, and market design. Now, through Moneyball CPH, Jacob helps organizations unlock greater value through data-driven sourcing and optimization. He and Greg explore the intersection of technology, game theory, and human behavior, and discuss why in a world obsessed with innovation, mastering the basics has become the new measure of excellence.
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Oct 7, 2025 • 35min

Your Human Edge: Why Creativity Outruns AI

In this episode of Executive Edge, Simon Rycraft sits down with Angus Fletcher, professor of story science at Ohio State’s Project Narrative and author of Wonderworks, Story Thinking, and Primal Intelligence. With a background spanning neuroscience, literature, and creativity research, Angus unpacks the difference between human and artificial intelligence and why our true edge lies not in data or computation, but in imagination and leadership. Together, they explore why creativity is in decline, how schools and workplaces inadvertently suppress original thinking, and why computers, no matter how advanced, can’t replicate the uniquely human ability to innovate in the face of uncertainty. Angus also shares insights from his work with leaders ranging from surgeons to special operations teams, underscoring the importance of common sense, resilience, and the freedom to fail in cultivating creativity. Whether you’re leading a team, building a business, or simply curious about the future of AI, this conversation offers a powerful reminder: our greatest competitive advantage isn’t machine-like efficiency — it’s the human capacity to imagine new possibilities and take the first step into the unknown.   Summary of Key Sections from this Episode (Timestamp = "Minute:Seconds"): 00:02:14 The Human Edge 00:05:50 The Decline of Creativity 00:06:48 Education’s Role in Creativity 00:12:33 Neuroscience vs. Psychology 00:16:30 Embracing Failure 00:21:46 Common Sense and Risk 00:27:23 Future of Education 00:30:56 Leadership Development in Schools
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Sep 30, 2025 • 50min

The Hidden Psychology Driving Brand Loyalty

In this episode of Executive Edge, Simon sits down with Professor Americus Reed II, the Whitney M. Young Jr. Professor of Marketing at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, to explore the deep connections between psychology, branding, and leadership. Americus shares his journey from early questions of identity to becoming a leading voice on brand equity and identity loyalty. Together, they unpack the power of personal and corporate branding, the importance of self-awareness for leaders, and the role of data in driving meaningful insights. From Elon Musk’s missteps to the hidden influence of executive presence in supply chains, this conversation is packed with lessons for leaders who want to shape not only their company’s brand but also their own. Listeners will walk away with practical insights on building authentic personal brands, leading with empathy, and understanding how identity shapes decision-making in business and beyond. Key Section Summary (Time Stamp): Americus Reed’s Early Fascination with Identity (04:01) Brand as an Asset Beyond Advertising (09:18) Personal Branding for Executives and Leadership Impact (12:29) The Risks of Ignoring Personal Brand: Lessons from Elon Musk (17:13) Self-Awareness, Generational Shifts, and Leadership Adaptation (18:31) Data, Insight, and the Scientific Approach to Decision-Making (23:14) Finding Meaning and Purpose in Leadership (30:45)                                            Future Research on Workplace Identity and Youth Engagement (43:14)
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Sep 23, 2025 • 55min

Building Confidence, Breaking Barriers: Navigating Career Pivots with Purpose

In this episode of Executive Edge, Greg welcomes Camille Batiste, a trailblazing leader in global supply chain and procurement. Camille’s journey began in Jamaica and took her through Stanford, engineering, and two decades at Honeywell before stepping into senior leadership roles at Archer Daniels Midland. Today, as president of the Blackman Grant Group, she invests in leaders and small businesses to shape the next generation of changemakers. Camille shares candid stories about the early challenges of choosing engineering, navigating career pivots, and building confidence in male-dominated industries. She reflects on her transformative years at Honeywell, where she developed her leadership foundation, and the bold move to ADM, where she built procurement and supply chain functions from the ground up. Now, she discusses her shift into executive coaching and the lessons she’s carrying forward about resilience, vision, and elevating others.
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Sep 16, 2025 • 59min

Tariffs, Trade and the Billion-Dollar Ships: How Container Shipping Shapes Global Trade

On this episode of Executive Edge, Greg sits down with John McCown, non-resident senior fellow at the Center for Maritime Strategy and a leading authority on container shipping and maritime commerce. With more than four decades of operating and investment experience, John shares how his early career in banking led to a 20-year mentorship under Malcolm McLean, the inventor of container shipping, and later to founding TrailerBridge, one of the most efficient carriers in the industry. From the rise of mega-ships and the efficiencies that fuel globalization to why the U.S. no longer ranks among the largest shipping fleets and the ripple effects of tariffs on trade, John offers deep insights drawn from a lifetime shaping and studying global commerce. If you’re interested in leadership, economics, or understanding the system that quietly powers 90% of world trade, this conversation offers both history and practical perspective on an industry that touches us all.
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Sep 9, 2025 • 51min

From Hamburger Stand to Billion-Dollar Brand: Building a Legacy with Milo’s Tea

On this episode of Executive Edge, we’re joined by Chris Droney, Chief Operating Officer at Milo’s Tea Company. Chris shares how Milo’s has grown from a regional favorite into one of the fastest-growing beverage brands in the U.S., expanding from one to four facilities in just five years and setting sights on $1 billion in retail sales by 2027. With nearly 20 years of CPG and supply chain leadership, Chris offers insights on scaling operations, building culture in a family-owned business, and how Milo’s “people first” values and systems thinking drive their success. Whether you’re a business leader, growth-minded professional, or just curious about the story behind an iconic Southern brand, this conversation is packed with lessons on leadership and growth.
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Aug 26, 2025 • 24min

Bridge the Gap: Show Your Brilliance Through Better Communication

On this episode of Executive Edge, Simon Rycraft sits down with Simon Hall, former BBC correspondent turned Cambridge lecturer, communication coach, and author of more than 20 books. Hall shares how a rebellious teenager inspired by a hippie English teacher grew into a master of storytelling, and why clarity, brevity, and authenticity are the secret weapons of every great leader. From coaching executives to ditch the jargon to the gripping true story of Charles Darwin’s missing and mysteriously returned notebooks, Hall brings sharp insights, humor, and memorable lessons on how to make your words truly land. If you want to cut through the noise and communicate with real impact, this is a conversation you will not want to miss.

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