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Burn The Blueprint Podcast

Burn The Blueprint Podcast

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Burn The Blueprint is the podcast for leaders who are done recycling outdated playbooks and ready to build something better. Hosted by Tony Franklin and Dr. Bridget Cooper, this show tackles the messy, human side of leadership, culture, and the future of work with honesty, courage, and just enough irreverence to keep it real. Each episode takes aim at a “blueprint” that’s no longer serving today’s workplaces, from broken management models to stale DEI approaches to the myths we cling to about productivity, power, and people. Tony and Dr. B bring sharp insight, lived experience, and candid dialogue that challenges assumptions and sparks action. If you're a leader who wants to think differently, lead boldly, and build environments where people actually thrive, you’re in the right place. This is where new rules get written, old ones get torched, and modern leadership gets rebuilt from the ground up.My own copyright message Economie Management Management et direction
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    • When Leaders Hide the Truth, Trust Burns First
      Feb 17 2026

      In this episode of Burn the Blueprint, Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper break down one of the most dangerous corporate habits still operating inside organizations today: secrecy disguised as strategy.

      Using the public conversation around the Epstein files as a leadership case study, they explore what happens when leaders withhold information, delay communication, or try to control the narrative.

      This is not about politics.

      It is about leadership.

      Because when transparency erodes, trust collapses. And when trust collapses, performance follows.

      From Theranos to Enron to Johnson & Johnson’s Tylenol crisis response, this episode examines what separates fear-based leadership from courageous, transparent leadership.

      If your leadership model only works when information is controlled, it is not leadership. It is image management.


      🔎 What You’ll Learn

      1. Why leaders withhold information
      2. The Fear-Trust-Control dynamic inside organizations
      3. How secrecy fuels rumors and disengagement
      4. Why trust is harder to rebuild than leaders realize
      5. How Johnson & Johnson handled the crisis the right way
      6. How to lead through uncomfortable moments without losing performance


      ⏱ Chapters

      00:00 – Why This Matters

      05:00 – Fear, Trust & Control

      12:00 – When Employees Stop Believing

      19:00 – Theranos & Enron Lessons

      28:00 – The Tylenol Standard

      35:00 – Real Leadership Is Uncomfortable


      Leadership is not tested when everything is smooth.

      It is tested when the files are about to come out.

      If this episode resonates, share it with a leader who needs to hear it. And leave a review to help us continue burning outdated corporate blueprints.

      Burn the Blueprint.

      Old systems get tossed.

      New ideas get built. 🔥

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      40 min
    • When the World Is on Fire, Leadership Can’t Pretend It Isn’t
      Feb 3 2026

      In this episode of Burn the Blueprint, Tony Franklin (Tony Tidbit) and Dr. Bridget Cooper challenge one of the most dangerous myths in leadership, the idea that staying silent is somehow neutral.

      At a time when employees are watching how leaders respond to real-world crises, avoiding hard conversations does not preserve stability; it destroys trust. From national tragedies to moments that shake teams personally and professionally, silence sends a message, whether leaders intend it or not.

      Tony and Dr. B break down how neutrality during critical moments erodes credibility, weakens culture, and ultimately hurts performance. They explore why employees disengage when leaders choose comfort over clarity, and how unresolved tension later manifests as burnout, distrust, and declining productivity.

      This conversation pushes leaders to confront an uncomfortable truth; leadership is not proven when things are calm. It is revealed when things are hard. The episode offers practical strategies for navigating difficult moments with empathy, transparency, and accountability, while rejecting outdated corporate playbooks that prioritize image over humanity.

      If you believe leadership is about people, not just outcomes, this episode challenges you to speak when it matters most.

      00:00 Introduction: The Trust Deficit in Leadership

      00:49 Welcome to Burn The Blueprint Podcast

      01:44 The Impact of Ignoring Politics at Work

      03:00 Addressing Traumatic Events in the Workplace

      06:25 The Role of Empathy and Vulnerability in Leadership

      12:05 Personal Stories of Leadership During Crisis

      16:39 Practical Advice for Leaders

      19:01 The Humanistic Approach to Leadership

      19:37 Pitfalls of Toxic Positivity

      20:09 Empathy and Trust in Leadership

      22:09 The Importance of Vulnerability

      25:58 Balancing Compassion and Accountability

      28:50 Creating a Safe and Productive Environment

      32:35 Conclusion and Call to A

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      34 min
    • When Accountability Feels Punitive, Leadership Has Already Failed
      Jan 20 2026

      In this episode of Burn the Blueprint Podcast, hosts Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper challenge one of leadership’s biggest myths, that accountability is meant to punish. They unpack why accountability has become a source of fear rather than a driver of performance, and how unclear expectations, inconsistent follow-through, and absent leadership create that breakdown.

      Through real-world examples and candid conversation, the discussion reframes accountability as a leadership responsibility rather than a disciplinary tool. Tony and Dr. B explore how structure, clarity, and equitable treatment transform accountability into something that empowers teams instead of shutting them down. They also confront the uncomfortable truth that many leaders avoid: accountability must apply upward as well as downward.

      The episode closes with practical strategies leaders can implement immediately to replace punitive habits with systems that build trust, foster ownership, and sustain performance.

      00:00: Introduction to Accountability Issues

      00:29:Welcome to Burn the Blueprint Podcast

      01:18: Accountability as a Dirty Word

      01:56: The System Problem with Accountability

      03:30: A Story of System Failure

      06:24: The Importance of Clear Expectations

      10:45: Holding Everyone Accountable

      12:49: The Impact of Unequal Accountability

      15:00: The Role of Communication and Conflict

      15:42: The Importance of Accountability

      17:06: Four Steps to Effective Accountability

      18:19: One-on-One Meetings and Structured Accountability

      20:2: The Yellow Brick Road of Success

      22:27:Building Trust and Fair Accountability Systems

      23:45: Leaders Must Be Accountable Too

      25:24: Accountability vs. Micromanagement

      28:39: Conclusion and Call to Action

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      30 min
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