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The Bad Manager Podcast

The Bad Manager Podcast

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The Bad Manager Podcast is a history and leadership show about the people who were put in charge—and shouldn’t have been.

Each episode explores real stories from history where bad management, poor leadership decisions, and misused authority caused teams to fail, organizations to collapse, and people to pay the price. These aren’t stories of villains twirling mustaches. They’re stories of managers who ignored feedback, chased the wrong metrics, protected their ego, or confused control with competence.

From military and political hierarchies to businesses, institutions, and large organizations, the podcast examines management failures, toxic leadership, decision-making under pressure, and how small managerial mistakes compound into large-scale consequences.

This is not a productivity podcast or a guide to becoming a better boss. It’s a narrative-driven look at bad managers in history, leadership failures, organizational dysfunction, and why authority often rewards the wrong behavior.

If you’re interested in management mistakes, leadership history, power dynamics at work, organizational collapse, and understanding why so many smart people end up led so poorly—this podcast is for you.

The Bad Manager Podcast Because most failures don’t start at the top. They start with the manager.

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    • Stanislav Petrov: The Man Who Saved the World
      Jan 31 2026
      In this episode, we revisit the almost catastrophic night in September 1983 when the Soviet Union's nuclear early warning system indicated an incoming attack. We explore how Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov, against protocol, trusted his gut feeling and prevented a global nuclear war.          Chapters    00:00 Introduction    00:29 Cold War Tensions in 1983    01:56 The Serpukhov-15 Command Center    03:22 The Alarm Sounds: Five Missiles Detected    05:39 Petrov's Moment of Doubt    10:41 The Aftermath and Petrov's Legacy
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      12 min
    • Bernard Kornfeld's Mutual Fund Empire
      Jan 30 2026
      In this episode, we explore the rise and fall of Bernard Kornfeld, an American salesman who built one of the world's largest mutual fund empires, Investors Overseas Services (IOS). We discuss how his relentless pursuit of growth and confidence ultimately led to its collapse, leaving a trail of financial devastation.          Chapters    00:00 Introduction to Bernard Kornfeld    00:40 Formation of IOS and Sales Strategy    04:46 The Downfall of IOS    10:12 Aftermath and Lessons Learned
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      9 min
    • Oleg Penkovsky: The Soviet Colonel Who Saw Through the Bluff
      Jan 29 2026
      In this episode, we explore the story of Oleg Penkovsky, a Soviet GRU colonel who became a crucial Cold War spy after realizing the Soviet leadership was dangerously misguided about their missile capabilities. We learn how his intelligence disclosures significantly impacted the Cuban Missile Crisis, allowing the West to navigate the precarious situation with vital insights.          Chapters    00:00 Introduction to Oleg Penkovsky    00:42 Penkovsky's Rise and Realization    04:56 The Decision to Spy and its Impact    10:26 Capture, Execution, and Legacy
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      10 min
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