Episodes

  • Knight of the (Insurance) Round Table: David Clamp
    Nov 14 2025

    Knight of the (Insurance) Round Table: David Clamp

    When corporate life no longer fit, David Clamp didn’t just change jobs, he changed the way people in insurance connect.

    After decades in engineering, tech, and banking, David found himself questioning whether his work still aligned with his values. What began as a career crossroads at 50 became a personal quest for purpose - and ultimately, the creation of Camelot Networks, a modern round table for insurance professionals.

    In this episode of Humanizing Insurance, David shares that journey: from the sorting machines of Royal Mail to the boardrooms of JP Morgan, from the politics of big business to the freedom of building a network founded on authenticity, equality, and integrity.

    He talks candidly about what it means to walk away from comfort, to rediscover purpose later in life, and to build something that helps others do the same. We explore the unseen technology that quietly powers legacy industries like postal services and insurance, the quiet dignity of doing the right thing when no one is watching, and the life-changing moment when Camelot’s purpose was reflected back to him in the most human way possible.

    Throughout our conversation, David reminds us that the insurance industry isn’t about spreadsheets, products, or premiums — it’s about promises kept.
    He speaks of claims not as transactions but as acts of restoration; of networks not as databases, but as communities that lift people up when they’ve been knocked down.

    And at the heart of it all lies one simple, timeless belief: that helping others first is not only good ethics, it’s good business.

    Whether you’re in insurance, technology, or any industry that sometimes forgets the people behind the process, this conversation is a quiet call back to purpose. It’s about rediscovering integrity as a guiding force, about finding the courage to leave the familiar behind, and about creating your own modern Camelot, wherever you happen to sit.

    What we cover

    • Royal Mail to JP Morgan: the through-line from engineering to insurance
    • The “invisible tech” that keeps letters — and claims — moving
    • Turning 50 and choosing purpose over politics
    • Building Camelot: equals around a round table, no titles, no game-playing
    • A powerful story of community showing up when it matters
    • Ageism, reinvention, and pricing your experience without apologising
    • Three-circle framework for finding your niche: market need × strengths × passion
    • Integrity as strategy: doing what you say, helping first, walking tall

    Humanizing Insurance is bought to you by Daniel Grimwood-Bird. It's a passion project, driven by the evergreen phrase 'Insurance is a people industry'.

    Through each conversation, we explore the stories, experiences, and ideas that make our world of insurance more human - from the pioneers and innovators shaping its future to the quiet leaders who hold its traditions together.

    This podcast exists to remind us that behind every policy, premium, and claim is a person, someone making decisions, taking risks, and protecting what matters most.

    If these stories resonate with you, please follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a colleague or friend who still believes in the people side of this business.

    You can also connect with Daniel on LinkedIn to continue the conversation, recommend guests, or request a topic that you'd like to know more about.

    Humanizing Insurance — one conversation at a time.


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    32 mins
  • Philosophy in Insurance: Bryan Falchuk
    Oct 27 2025

    Philosophy in Insurance: Bryan Falchk

    What happens when you mix philosophy with insurance? You get a conversation that slows things down - that asks not just what we do, but why we do it.

    In this episode, I sit down with Bryan Falchuk, founder of Insurance Evolution Partners, President & CEO of PLRB, author, TEDx speaker, and one of the genuinely good humans in our industry.

    We talk about the strange and beautiful overlaps between philosophy and insurance - about control, perception, leadership, and the quiet discipline of doing the right thing, one day at a time.

    Bryan opens up about his early fascination with problem-solving, the philosophical grounding behind his books The 50 75 100 Solution and Do a Day, and how those ideas show up in his leadership today. We dive into Stoicism, motivation, modern insurtech, and the simple truth that perception shapes everything, from customer experience to culture.

    This isn’t a technical discussion. It’s about the humans behind the spreadsheets and strategies. It’s about how we think, how we lead, and how we make meaning in a business that’s built on uncertainty.

    If you’ve ever wondered what philosophy has to do with insurance, or why thoughtful people stay in this industry for decades, this episode might give you a few answers, or at least better questions.

    What we cover;

    • The story of how Bryan first found his way into insurance (and why he stayed)
    • How philosophy - and even a little accidental Stoicism - shapes his leadership and perspective
    • The importance of perception in business and relationships
    • The danger of hubris in both insurers and insurtechs
    • Why “owning your 50%” changes everything
    • And how doing a day at a time still matters when you’re running at full speed

    A few moments to listen for;

    • When Bryan and I talk about what “control” really means
    • His take on what insurance enables in the world
    • The part about people who hate you, and why that’s sometimes a good thing
    • How philosophical ideas like presence and perception play out in claims and leadership

    Links & Resources

    • BryanFalchuk.com
      — Bryan’s site, books, and TEDx talks
    • Future-of-insurance.com
      — for his industry series
    • "The 50 75 100 Solution" and "Do a Day" — available wherever you buy books

    Humanizing Insurance is bought to you by Daniel Grimwood-Bird. It's a passion project, driven by the evergreen phrase 'Insurance is a people industry'.

    Through each conversation, we explore the stories, experiences, and ideas that make our world of insurance more human - from the pioneers and innovators shaping its future to the quiet leaders who hold its traditions together.

    This podcast exists to remind us that behind every policy, premium, and claim is a person, someone making decisions, taking risks, and protecting what matters most.

    If these stories resonate with you, please follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a colleague or friend who still believes in the people side of this business.

    You can also connect with Daniel on LinkedIn to continue the conversation, recommend guests, or request a topic that you'd like to know more about.

    Humanizing Insurance — one conversation at a time.


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    42 mins
  • Brewing a Legacy: The Story of Edward Lloyd
    Oct 16 2025

    Brewing a Legacy: The Story of Edward Lloyd

    with Howard Benge, Director of The Insurance Museum

    Three hundred years before global markets and skyscrapers, there was a man with a coffee pot and an idea.

    Edward Lloyd didn’t come from money. He wasn’t an underwriter, a broker, or a banker. He was a London coffee-house owner in the late 1600s, serving merchants, ship captains, and traders in a city still rising from the ashes of the Great Fire. Yet from his small café on Tower Street, and later Lombard Street, Lloyd built something extraordinary: a meeting place where information, trust, and risk came together.

    In this episode of Humanizing Insurance, Daniel Grimwood-Bird sits down with Howard Benge, Director of the Insurance Museum, to rediscover the real man behind one of the most famous names in insurance. Together they explore the world of 17th-century London - a city of coffee houses, maritime trade, and entrepreneurial energy - and trace how Lloyd’s simple idea of gathering people around conversation became the foundation of a global insurance market.

    They discuss:

    • How coffee houses became the “WeWorks” of their day - buzzing centres of trade, gossip, and deal-making.
    • How the Lloyd's Coffee House we know today, celebrated by the blue plaque on Lombard Street, wasn't it's original home - and why Lloyd moved it.
    • The way he gathered news, data, and sea captains to create one of the first real-time information hubs in history.
    • How his brand endured long after his death, and why the name Lloyd still defines credibility three centuries later.

    Howard also shares the mission behind the Insurance Museum, a project dedicated to preserving the human stories of an industry that quietly underwrites our world.

    This is a conversation about legacy, curiosity, and the entrepreneurial spark that built an institution from nothing more than coffee, community, and courage.


    Humanizing Insurance is bought to you by Daniel Grimwood-Bird. It's a passion project, driven by the evergreen phrase 'Insurance is a people industry'.

    Through each conversation, we explore the stories, experiences, and ideas that make our world of insurance more human - from the pioneers and innovators shaping its future to the quiet leaders who hold its traditions together.

    This podcast exists to remind us that behind every policy, premium, and claim is a person, someone making decisions, taking risks, and protecting what matters most.

    If these stories resonate with you, please follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a colleague or friend who still believes in the people side of this business.

    You can also connect with Daniel on LinkedIn to continue the conversation, recommend guests, or request a topic that you'd like to know more about.

    Humanizing Insurance — one conversation at a time.


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    1 hr and 1 min