Episodes

  • Joining the Dots Between Profit, Planet, and People
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode, we sit down with Freddie Quek—Research Associate at Henley Business School, award-winning technology leader, advisor, and founder of #JoiningTheDots—to explore a question every tech professional needs to confront: What is our responsibility as technology leaders in a world where millions are still digitally excluded?

    Freddie has led digital transformation across global organisations, including RELX, Wiley and Times Higher Education, where he helped develop the World University Rankings and SDG Impact Dashboard. Recognised by Computer Weekly and CIO 100 as one of the UK’s top technology leaders, he brings a rare blend of technical depth, social purpose, and strategic clarity.

    Together, we dig into:

    • Why 30% of the world being offline is not someone else’s problem.
    • How digital exclusion shows up in everyday life — even for people who think they’re “tech savvy.”
    • The Triple Bottom Line (Profit, Planet, People) and why it’s becoming essential leadership, not optional ethics.
    • How AI and rapid technological change are widening new forms of inequality.
    • What organisations, teams, and individual technologists can do today to make a measurable difference.
    • Why solving this won’t come from charity — it will come from collective action across the tech sector.

    Freddie also shares the story behind #JoiningTheDots and the newly formed NextPath Device Consortium, a sector-wide initiative helping the UK tackle device access, e-waste, and digital poverty at scale.

    If you work in technology — in any role, at any level — this conversation will challenge how you see your influence and show you how to use your “superpower” for something bigger than your job description.

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    1 hr and 12 mins
  • Interviewing is Dating in Disguise
    Dec 9 2025

    Most people treat interviews like an exam: tense, rehearsed, high-stakes. But what if the real key to performing well is the same thing that makes a great first date: connection, curiosity, and being your authentic self?

    In this episode, Marylin Schlamkow returns to the show to share a fresh, more human way to approach interviews. Drawing on the surprising parallels between dating and interviewing, she breaks the process into three stages — before, during, and after — and shows how simple behavioural shifts can help you stay calm, build rapport, and show up with confidence.

    We cover how to understand your values and principles, research effectively without overdoing it, create genuine two-way conversations, tell stronger stories, ask better questions, handle ghosting and rejection, and reflect in a way that actually improves your performance in your future interviews.

    Whether you’re job-hunting now or preparing for a move, this episode gives you practical tools to interview in a way that feels more natural and produces better results.

    You’ll learn:

    • Why interviewing feels so much like dating (and how that helps)
    • How to prepare in a calmer, more intentional way
    • How to build rapport and create a real conversation
    • How to talk about yourself without performing
    • What to do after the interview, including ghosting, rejection, and reflection
    • The one mindset shift that improves every interview

    If interviews make you anxious or you simply want to show up as your authentic self and create a stronger connection, this one’s for you.

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    57 mins
  • The Six Skills Every Technical Leader Must Master
    Dec 2 2025

    Most people think progressing into senior technical leadership is about becoming “good at everything.” It isn’t.

    In this episode, Meri Williams breaks down the six skills that truly define modern technical leadership; the real capabilities behind roles like CTO, VP Engineering, Director of Engineering, and Staff-plus IC.

    Meri has led engineering at Monzo, M&S, Moo, Healx and Pleo. She’s been an architect, a manager of 300+, a multi-time CTO, a board member, and a trusted advisor to CEOs. She’s seen what great leadership looks like, and what happens when the role and the leader don’t match.

    Whether you’re already in the top seat or aiming for it, Meri’s Career Vectors Framework gives you a clearer way to understand where you stand and what to do next. Together, we unpack:

    • Why leadership isn’t a “promotion” from engineering, but a career change
    • What your company truly needs from you
    • How your strengths match those expectations
    • Where you’ll excel, where you’ll stretch, and where you may be miscast
    • How to have honest, grown-up conversations with your CEO or manager
    • How to evaluate a new role before you say yes
    • Why you don’t need to be a “five out of five” in every dimension

    We also explore how different shapes of technical leaders fit different stages of a company, and why talented people often struggle simply because they’re in the wrong context.

    If you’re a Director on the rise, a VP looking for clarity, a Staff or Principal engineer exploring the leadership path, or a CTO sharpening your edge, this episode gives you a practical, visual way to map your capabilities to the role in front of you.

    If you want to do the exercise yourself, Meri’s downloadable Career Vectors Framework is available at buildyouredge.org/downloads.

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    1 hr and 36 mins
  • The Five Levels of High-Impact Leaders
    Nov 25 2025

    Hard work will get you started, but it won’t take you all the way. Every ambitious professional eventually hits a point where more effort stops creating more progress. You take on more, say yes to everything, work longer hours, yet somehow feel less effective. That’s 'the effort ceiling', and today’s guest has built a way to break through it.

    In this episode, technologist and former Tide VP/CTPO Giorgos Ampavis shares The Multipliers Map: a practical framework that helps you understand where you are on the journey from doing the work to creating real impact. We dig into the five levels of high-impact leaders, how to recognise when you’re stuck, and the small shifts that help you move up the ladder without burning out.

    If you want more clarity, more influence, and more momentum AND more fulfilment in your career, this conversation will help you take the next step. And you can download Giorgos’s self-assessment tool to follow along as you listen.

    Giorgos' profile: https://www.buildyouredge.org/people/profile/giorgos-ampavis

    Giorgos Amapvis on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ampavis/

    Download The Multipliers Map: https://www.buildyouredge.org/downloads/the-multipliers-map

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Who Cares?
    Nov 18 2025

    Every day, around 12,000 people in the UK become carers, often right at the peak of their careers. Most don’t plan for it. Many don’t even realise they are carers. But the impact on their work, well-being, and future is enormous.

    In this episode, Jeremy sits down with leadership coach and former tech MD Kirsten Hurley, who shares her deeply personal journey caring for her two autistic brothers while navigating senior leadership roles. Her story isn’t unusual; it’s the reality for millions of people quietly holding their families together while turning up to work with the same expectations as everyone else.

    Together, Jeremy and Kirsten unpack:

    • Why so many carers stay invisible at work
    • The emotional and mental load nobody sees
    • The leadership strengths caring builds: empathy, resilience, clarity, perspective
    • The flexible, simple steps employers can take to support carers properly
    • Why supporting carers is a retention strategy, not a favour
    • How to spot the carers already in your organisation
    • How to create a culture where people feel safe to speak up

    Kirsten also shares her practical guide, “The Hidden Leaders In Your Workforce (and How to Get the Best from Them)”, available to download with the episode.

    If you care about people, culture, leadership, or retention, you need this conversation. And if you’re a carer — even if you’ve never used the word — this will help you feel seen.

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    1 hr and 21 mins
  • Your Website (Probably) Sucks
    Nov 11 2025

    Let’s be honest: your website probably sucks. It’s slow, out of date, confusing, and says everything except what your business actually does.

    In this episode, Craig Burgess, Creative Director of Genius Division, joins Jeremy to share five simple ways to fix your website and make it work harder for your business; no coding, no jargon, and no expensive rebuild. Everything he shares can be done with free tools and a bit of common sense.

    You’ll learn how to:

    • Tell people what you actually do (in plain English)
    • Speed up your website using free tools
    • Avoid the AI traps that hurt your ranking and credibility
    • Write for your audience, not your ego
    • Make your website look professional without hiring a designer

    Craig has also created a free downloadable guide, “5 Common Website Mistakes (and How to Fix Them)”, that walks you through each problem step by step so you can audit your site and make instant improvements.

    Whether you run a corner shop or a global brand, this episode will help you turn your website from a digital brochure into a tool that actually drives business.

    Download Craig's free guide here:

    Find Craig here: buildyouredge.org/people/profile/craig-burgess

    Craig on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/craigburgessuk/

    Genuis Division: geniusdivision.com

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    1 hr and 15 mins
  • Make Your Strategy Land
    Nov 4 2025

    A strategy is only as good as the people who deliver it. You can have the sharpest vision, the boldest goals, and the slickest slides, but if the message doesn’t land with your teams, it goes nowhere.

    In this episode, Andy Toor joins Jeremy Burns to unpack how to make strategy stick. Together, they explore what happens after the town hall; how to turn leadership intent into clear, consistent action across the company.

    Andy introduces The Strategy-in-Action Toolkit, a practical set of tools to help leaders translate strategy into human connection and measurable progress. You’ll learn how to:

    • Run a 20-minute team conversation that makes the strategy real
    • Communicate direction clearly and confidently at every level
    • Spot misalignment before it becomes inertia
    • Reinforce strategy through weekly “signal checks” that build lasting momentum

    Whether you’re setting the direction or delivering it, this conversation will help you turn strategy into a living system; one that people understand, own, and act on.

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    59 mins
  • The Career You Want Starts With a Plan
    Oct 28 2025

    Most people move through their careers by reacting to opportunities rather than creating them. But the most successful careers — the ones that lead to meaning, mastery, and momentum — are built with intention.

    In this episode of Build Your Edge, Jeremy Burns talks with Bruce Pannaman, a startup technology leader who developed the Tech Career Strategies framework. This free downloadable guide helps you plan your career with purpose and direction.

    Bruce explains how to think strategically about your career by first asking:

    👉 What outcomes do you want from your work?

    He walks through how to translate those outcomes —whether autonomy, wealth, impact, recognition, or leadership — into clear career destinations and avenues, such as building a startup, joining big tech, or becoming a recognised expert. Once you’ve chosen your path, Bruce shows how to identify the superpowers you’ll need to succeed and the stepping stones that will help you reach your bigger goal.

    This episode is a practical blueprint for anyone who wants to stop drifting and start building a career with purpose.

    ⬇️ Download Bruce’s Tech Career Strategies guide free from the Build Your Edge downloads page.

    Read more about Bruce on LinkedIn.

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    45 mins