Épisodes

  • Culture Follows Power, If It Earns It
    Mar 13 2026

    Culture is often treated as the soft side of organisational and societal life, important, perhaps, but secondary to strategy, structure, and resources.

    This episode challenges that assumption. Culture and power are locked in a constant negotiation, drawing on ideas from political science, economics, and management practice. This episode sets out what it actually takes to shift culture in a way that lasts.

    And that matters now more than ever, because whether we are talking about transforming an organisation, responding to the climate crisis, or thinking carefully about who we elect and what they can realistically change, understanding the relationship between power and culture may be one of the most important questions of our time.



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    11 min
  • How the Stock Market Thinks Without Thinking
    Feb 26 2026

    Every price movement in the market tells a story. It is a story of perception, emotion, and the collective intelligence hidden beneath the numbers.

    So, what if the real signal isn’t in the charts, but in the actual system behind them?

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    5 min
  • Think in Systems, Not in Silos
    Feb 18 2026

    The world rarely moves in straight lines. Too often, we treat problems as isolated: a delay here, a tariff there, a policy shift somewhere else. But in reality, problems don’t exist in isolation, because everything is connected.

    Want to know why understanding interdependencies gives decision-makers a structural advantage? From global shipping chokepoints in the Red Sea to the delicate balance of U.S.–China economic relations, this episode explores how shocks ripple through markets, supply chains, and policy frameworks, and how thinking in networks, rather than silos, changes the game.



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    12 min
  • Conflict Drives Change
    Jan 22 2026

    In business, as in politics, we’re often taught to avoid conflict because tension is seen as dysfunction, something that should be avoided or managed away. But what if that friction is actually the system’s way of signaling it’s time to evolve?

    This episode explores why conflict is not always a communication breakdown, but a potential breakthrough; a vital feedback loop, one that drives innovation and renewal.

    For leaders and decision-makers everywhere, the challenge is to harness conflict and to recognise the difference between productive tension that sharpens ideas and destructive rivalry that just corrodes trust.

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    12 min
  • Why the Strong Stop Playing by the Rules
    Jan 8 2026

    Every political system begins with promises, such as fairness, cooperation, and shared gains. But over time, something changes. Many of us may feel that things just don’t run as they used to. The rules that once bound everyone together start to feel optional to a few, including those strong states that created them.

    But what if that moment isn’t about greed or corruption, but about evolution?What if the breaking of the rules is actually the system revealing its next stage?

    This episode steps into that volatile space we are increasingly feeling in our daily lives, where power rewrites its own playbook, and the world quietly shifts around it.



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    7 min
  • Ethical Leadership is a Strategic Asset
    Nov 19 2025

    In today’s economy, ethics has moved from the margins of corporate life to the core of business strategy. It has increasingly become a structural advantage. As industries such as AI, fintech, and biotech redefine global competition, the ability to make principled, forward-looking decisions is fast becoming a key differentiator.

    Ethical leadership signals systems awareness, which entails the capacity to see how choices ripple through markets, societies, and institutions. Ignoring it is a strategic mistake.

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    8 min
  • Graduates Face a Changing Business Landscape
    Nov 5 2025

    For graduates, studying a business subject was considered a sure thing. For decades, degrees in business or management were the safe path to career success and the middle class. But as AI, automation, and digital transformation increasingly reshape the modern workplace, that old logic seems to be breaking down.

    This episode discusses how an oversupply of business graduates, shifting contemporary power structures, and accelerating technology are now rewriting the rules of employability. This is about the system where universities, markets, and governments interact to produce winners and losers in the graduate economy.

    If you’re a graduate, early-career professional, parent, or business leader just trying to make sense of where the next generation will fit in, this episode will be of interest.

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    10 min
  • The Multipolar Mess
    Sep 11 2025

    The international system has evolved, and we are now back in a world with nobody in charge. It’s a world with no global policeman, where revisionist powers now push and violate boundaries, and old allies cooperate only when it suits them. Crises drag on, and on, because no one in the system seems to have enough authority or credibility to resolve them.

    In this episode, the discussion is about what happens when the global order loses its anchor. From hegemonic stability theory to revisionist states and weaponised supply chains, it outlines why turbulence has become the new baseline and what it means for decision-making in both politics and business in this new era.

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    9 min