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  • #16 - Sir David Beckham: The rise, the fall & how to build the best comeback
    Jan 14 2026

    From Hated to Hero: The Best Sporting Comeback in History?

    Saint-Étienne, 1998. One red card. One petulant kick. Overnight, David Beckham went from England's golden boy to public enemy number one.

    But Beckham didn't quit. He showed up. Week after week. Taking the abuse. Playing.

    In November 2025, he received a knighthood from the King...


    🎯 The question: Would Beckham be the legend he is today without that fall?

    The psychology: The Scapegoat Effect, the Pratfall Effect, and why showing up matters more than perfection.

    The verdict: Rewrite or No-Rewrite?

    🎙 Reputation Rewrite - Hosted by Mark Di-Toro

    #DavidBeckham #ReputationManagement #Comeback #SportsHistory #WorldCup #Football #Psychology #PR #PersonalBranding #Leadership #Resilience #ReputationRewrite

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    19 min
  • #15 - The World's Greatest Scapegoat Story? ft Yoko Ono
    Dec 9 2025

    Yoko Ono: blamed in part for breaking up The Beatles. Vilified for years. There's just one problem - none of it was true.

    This episode examines one of history's most brutal character assassinations: how misogyny and fan obsession turned a pioneering avant-garde artist into a cultural villain. How the British press created a myth.

    We explore the psychology of scapegoating, why certain people become lightning rods for collective anger, and what Yoko's story teaches us about surviving when the world has decided you're the villain.

    Featuring: Scapegoating Theory, the Halo Effect, and why historical distance allows for redemption.

    The Verdict: Rewrite or No-Rewrite?


    #ReputationRewrite #YokoOno #TheBeatles #PopCulture #ReputationManagement

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    16 min
  • #14 - How to Leave Without Ruining Everything - ft Prince Harry
    Nov 24 2025

    Everyone leaves something. A job. A relationship. A toxic situation. A family business. But most of us don't know how to do it well, and that's where reputations get tarnished.

    Prince Harry had one of the highest-profile exits in modern history. In January 2020, he and Meghan walked away from the Royal Family with a single Instagram post. No warning. No negotiation. Just... out.

    But five years later, Harry's reputation is split down the middle. In America, he's a hero. In Britain, not so much. And the narrative? Completely out of his control.

    So what went wrong? And more importantly, what can the rest of us learn about how to leave well?

    In this episode, we break down:

    🚪 Why Harry's exit created a reputational earthquake (and how it could have been different).

    🧠 The psychology of leaving: why "over-explaining" backfires.

    📰 Why scandal always drowns substance—and how to avoid the hijack.⚖️ The paradox of control: the more you try to manage the narrative, the more it slips away.


    ✅ What "leaving well" actually looks like (and the three rules Harry broke).

    The Bottom Line: You can't always control what people think. But you can control how you exit.

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    18 min
  • #13 - The Underdog Effect: Why We Love the Ones Who Struggle - ft Brendan Fraser
    Nov 8 2025

    Brendan Fraser went from Hollywood's golden boy to a meme. Then he cried through a six-minute standing ovation in Venice, and the world fell in love with him all over again.This episode unpacks the science behind why we're wired to root for underdogs — and why the fall might be the most powerful part of the story.


    🎯 Why struggle creates loyalty that perfection never can

    🎯 The three psychological forces behind the underdog effect

    🎯 How Fraser's comeback was built by fans, not PR campaigns.


    We break down the Underdog Effect (Vandello), the Pratfall Effect (Aronson), and Self-Determination Theory to reveal why vulnerability beats polished success every time.If you've ever been underestimated, written off, or dismissed — this episode will show you why that might be your greatest advantage.


    #BrendanFraser #UnderdogEffect #ReputationRewrite #TheWhale #Comeback #PR #Psychology #Hollywood #Resilience #ReputationManagement #PratfallEffect


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    11 min
  • #12 - Jet2, TikTok & the Viral Trap: Why Going Viral Rarely Pays Off
    Sep 28 2025

    Jet2’s TikTok jingle was the sound of the summer.
    Musharaf’s breakthrough in Educating Yorkshire made the world cry.
    But only one of them turned virality into something real.

    This episode explores two viral stories with very different outcomes, and reveals the hidden cost of chasing the spike.


    🎯 Why viral fame often helps the platform, not the creator
    🎯 The psychology behind why spikes feel so powerful
    🎯 The 5-step system for turning attention into reputation


    We break down the Availability Heuristic, Mere Exposure Effect, and how algorithms keep creators chasing relevance they don’t own.

    If you’ve ever dreamt of going viral (or feared disappearing) this one will shift your mindset.

    Remember: virality is attention. Reputation is memory.

    #Virality #ReputationRewrite #TikTokMarketing #Jet2 #EducatingYorkshire #SocialMediaStrategy #BrandBuilding #PsychologyOfAttention #PR #ContentStrategy

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    27 min
  • #11 - Learn Why Consistency is the Most Powerful Habit You Can Have - ft. Larry David and Taylor Sheridan
    Sep 21 2025

    Larry David. Taylor Sheridan. How Consistency Built Multi-Million Dollar Empires


    Larry David and Taylor Sheridan didn’t build their reputations on viral moments or big reinventions, they built them through the quiet power of repetition.


    David’s Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm share the same DNA: neurotic humour, social awkwardness, and sharp observation, delivered with the same tone for decades. Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe is instantly recognisable: gritty landscapes, moral tension, and a relentless focus on land, family, and legacy.


    Both prove what psychology calls the Compound Effect - small, consistent actions, repeated over time, create disproportionate results. It’s BJ Fogg’s habit model, Cialdini’s commitment principle, and Hebb’s Law in action: the more often people see you deliver on the same values, the more their trust in you hardwires.


    🎯 Why consistency is one of the most powerful drivers of trust

    🎯 The science of how repetition shapes identity and expectation

    🎯 How to apply compounding to your own reputation


    #LarryDavid #TaylorSheridan #Consistency #CompoundEffect #ReputationRewrite #Trust #Influence #Leadership #SuccessHabits

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    22 min
  • #10 - What CEOs Can Learn From Comedians - Tips from Dave Chapelle & Lee Evans
    Sep 7 2025

    Dave Chappelle. Lee Evans. What They Know About Communication That Some CEOs Don’t.


    Two very different comedians, one shared superpower: they know exactly when to speak, when to pause, and how to connect in a way that sticks.


    Dave Chappelle uses stillness, moral clarity, and perfectly timed silences. Lee Evans uses energy, physical storytelling, and vulnerability. Both create unforgettable impact, and both have lessons every leader should learn.


    🎯 How timing can change the weight of your words

    🎯 Why honesty is the fastest route to trust

    🎯 How charm multiplies influence


    We’ll unpack the psychology of the Peak-End Rule, Cialdini’s trust accelerator, and emotional intelligence, and show how the same techniques that hold a Saturday night crowd can help you win in the boardroom, on stage, or in a crisis interview.


    #DaveChappelle #LeeEvans #Communication #Leadership #ReputationRewrite #PublicSpeaking #Influence #Timing #Honesty #Charm

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    18 min
  • #9 - "Just Be Yourself" is Terrible Advice. Learn Why, From Keanu Reeves and Dolly Parton
    Aug 25 2025

    Keanu Reeves. Dolly Parton. Two very different paths to the same result: trust, love, and influence.


    One thrives on mystery. The other thrives on openness. Both are considered among the most authentic people alive, and both prove that “just be yourself” is incomplete advice.


    🎯 Why unfiltered authenticity can damage your reputation

    🎯 How Keanu uses planned absence to build mystique

    🎯 How Dolly uses planned openness to connect without overexposing herself


    We’ll unpack the psychology of the Authenticity Paradox, Impression Management, and the Vulnerability Trap - and why the most trusted people think carefully about how they show up without betraying their values.


    Whether you’re in a job interview, on stage, or building a personal brand, these lessons will help you show up as yourself… with a plan.


    #KeanuReeves #DollyParton #Authenticity #Leadership #ReputationRewrite #Influence #PersonalBrand #Communication

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    19 min