Episodes

  • Elise Loehnen - On Our Best Behaviour
    Aug 12 2025

    We delve into Elise Loehnan's acclaimed book 'On Our Best Behaviour,' exploring the societal and cultural forces shaping women's behaviors and the concept of the 'seven deadly sins.' Elise discusses the ingrained cultural pressures that lead women to self-denial and the impact of patriarchal norms. We explore topics such as envy, pride, sloth, and the importance of embracing both masculine and feminine energies for a balanced life. Join us for an eye-opening conversation with insights on redefining cultural narratives and reclaiming full selves.

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:35 The Cultural Conditioning of Women

    01:39 Guest Introduction: Elise London

    02:01 Personal Struggles and Panic Attacks

    03:48 The Pressure of Perfection

    07:53 The Concept of Goodness in Women

    13:45 Historical Myths and Gender Roles

    19:17 The Origins of the Seven Deadly Sins

    28:47 The Witch Trials and Cultural Trauma

    37:08 Balancing Roles and Responsibilities

    47:09 Embracing Discomfort and Presence

    48:10 Understanding Envy as a Directional Signal

    48:29 The Gateway to Other Sins: Envy

    49:45 Women and Envy: A Cultural Examination

    50:33 The Role of Envy in Personal Desires

    53:21 Reframing Envy and Scarcity

    54:28 The Impact of Cultural Narratives on Women

    01:09:07 Pride and Gender Bias in the Workplace

    01:17:13 The Importance of Sadness and Emotional Expression

    01:28:23 Final Thoughts and Call to Action

    Find Elise:

    https://www.eliseloehnen.com

    Podcast:

    https://eliseloehnen.substack.com/p/the-podcast

    Substack:

    https://eliseloehnen.substack.com

    New Book:

    https://amzn.to/47pK7Mw

    On Our Best Behaviour Book:

    https://amzn.to/4owiQOH

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    1 hr and 31 mins
  • Steven Gundry - The Gut Brain Paradox
    Aug 7 2025

    Unveiling the Gut-Brain Connection: Dr. Steven Gundry on Leaky Gut, Microbiome, and Health

    In today's episode, we dive deep into the fascinating world of the gut-brain connection with Dr. Steven Gundry, a prolific author and expert on the subject. Starting with a brief introduction about our sponsor, Kyndryl, we explore the historical context of medical insights from figures like Hippocrates and Ignaz Semmelweis. Dr. Gundry shares compelling stories from his practice, including miraculous patient turnarounds attributed to gut health. We discuss the latest in microbiome research, the concept of leaky gut, and how our gut's terrain influences overall health. Learn about the critical role of bacteria in our body's ecosystem, the intelligence of microorganisms, and their impact on our well-being. Join us as we unlock the secrets of a balanced inner terrain and its implications for a healthier life.

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:30 Dedications and Historical Insights

    02:06 Guest Introduction: Stephen Gundry

    03:04 Remarkable Patient Stories

    07:19 The Gut-Brain Connection

    12:52 Historical Debate: Pasteur vs. Bechamp

    16:58 Microbiome Discoveries and Implications

    19:08 Bacterial Intelligence and Communication

    26:29 Elephant Communication and Eavesdropping

    27:04 Understanding Leaky Gut

    27:52 Aging Research and Sea Elegans

    29:45 The Role of Tight Junctions in Gut Health

    32:46 Impact of Diet and Antibiotics on Gut Health

    36:44 Environmental Toxins and Autoimmune Diseases

    37:40 Lipopolysaccharides and Immune Response

    42:03 The Rise of Food Sensitivities and Allergies

    47:05 Gut Microbiome and Food Cravings

    48:10 Conclusion and Resources

    Find Steven: https://drgundry.com

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    49 mins
  • Debunking Business Failures: Blockbuster, Kodak, Xerox
    Jul 29 2025

    In this episode of the Innovation Show we delve into the myths and realities of business failures with Greg Satell and Paul Nunes.

    Join us as we explore classic case studies of companies like Blockbuster, Kodak, and Xerox, and uncover the untold stories behind their perceived failures.

    We discuss the complexities of decision-making, the importance of controlling the narrative, and the crucial lessons business leaders can learn from past mistakes.

    00:00 Welcome to the Innovation Show

    01:55 The Innovator's Dilemma: A Classic Quote

    02:05 Introducing the Guests: Greg Satel and Paul Nula

    02:43 The Myth of Learning from Failures

    03:07 Greg's Experience with Misaligned Case Studies

    05:07 Paul's Perspective on Research and Interviews

    05:17 The Complexity of Decision-Making in Organizations

    15:30 The Blockbuster vs. Netflix Case Study

    21:44 The Role of Leadership and Context in Business Decisions

    43:45 Milking the Cash Cow: Challenges and Strategies

    45:21 Blockbuster's Rapid DVD by Mail Transition

    46:30 Adobe's Cloud Shift and Kodak's Digital Dilemma

    48:42 Kodak's Struggle with Digital Photography

    54:43 Fuji's Diversification Success

    58:29 Intel's Missed Opportunities and Target Fixation

    01:06:40 Xerox's Innovation and the Birth of the Laser Printer

    01:20:44 Lessons from Xerox and Pixar's Origins

    01:24:26 Empowering Emerging Leaders and Final Thoughts

    Perfect for business leaders, strategists, and innovation professionals who want to move beyond the clichés and understand what truly drives long-term success—or failure.

    Find Greg: https://gregsatell.com

    Find Paul: https://www.linkedin.com/in/paul-nunes-5351773/

    🔗 Listen on your favorite podcast platform or visit: https://theinnovationshow.io

    🧠 Featuring:

    • Greg Satell – Author of Mapping Innovation

    • Paul Nunes – Global Managing Director of Thought Leadership, Accenture Research

    • Host: Aidan McCullen – Author of Undisruptable

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    1 hr and 27 mins
  • Gary Hamel - Humanocracy Finale Reinventing Roche
    Jul 15 2025

    In this episode, we conclude the comprehensive series on Gary Hamel and 'Humanocracy,' diving deep into the principles and practices that can transform entrenched bureaucracies into more dynamic and innovative organizations. Host Aidan interviews Gary Hamel to discuss the persistent issue of bureaucracy stifling economic growth and the groundbreaking transformation at Roche as a case study. The conversation covers the increasing bureaucracy in global companies, the decline in productivity, and innovative methods like outcome-based planning and cross-functional squads to elevate organizational efficiency. The episode also emphasizes personal accountability and offers actionable steps for leaders aiming to foster a more adaptive and resilient work environment. This informative discussion is a must-watch for CEOs and business leaders looking to revolutionize their companies.

    00:00 Introduction and Giveaway Announcement

    00:52 The Problem with Bureaucracy in Organizations

    06:16 Case Study: Roche's Transformation

    11:16 Leadership Reboot and Principles at Roche

    20:31 Implementing Change: Design Teams and I Squads

    26:34 Outcome-Based Planning and Resource Allocation

    29:53 Resource Allocation and Organizational Ethos

    31:16 Resilience in the Face of Challenges

    32:59 Leadership and Change Management

    37:47 Cross-Functional Squads and Collaboration

    42:43 Patient-Centric Approach

    46:31 Personal Accountability and Bureaucracy

    50:30 Experimentation and Innovation

    56:22 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

    Find Gary

    https://www.garyhamel.com

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    59 mins
  • Gary Hamel on Nucor & Haier: Humanocracy in Action
    Jul 14 2025

    In this episode of the Innovation Show, Aidan McCullen welcomes back Gary Hamel to dive deep into the updated release of his book, 'Humanocracy.' They explore the principles and practices of leading companies like Nucor and Haier that reject traditional bureaucratic models in favor of empowering every employee to be an entrepreneur. Gary Hamel shares insights into the mechanisms driving innovation and strategic shifts in these organizations. Find out how micro-enterprises, internal contracting, and a culture of trust and accountability can turn any organization into a breeding ground for innovation and sustained growth. Sponsored by the Kyndryl Institute, whose biannual journal offers thought leadership on AI, global trade, and transformation.

    00:00 Introduction to the Innovation Show

    00:49 Welcoming Gary Hamel and Discussing Humanocracy

    01:55 The Need for Organizational Reset

    02:35 Motivation and Models for Change

    03:40 Deep Mindset Changes and Migration Path

    04:08 Case Study: Nucor's Innovative Management

    11:29 Nucor's Management Model and Success

    13:01 Empowerment and Reward Systems at Nucor

    16:35 Coordination and Trust at Nucor

    27:25 Humanocracy Traits and Nucor's Approach

    42:30 The Evolutionary Process in Organizations

    43:18 Avoiding Over-Specialization in the Workforce

    45:04 The Role of AI in Modern Employment

    47:01 Haier's Unique Management Model

    52:33 Micro-Enterprises and Market Discipline

    58:47 Ecosystem Micro Communities at Haier

    01:01:14 Entrepreneurship and Ownership at Haier

    01:12:42 The Downfall of Intel: A Case Study

    01:23:11 Conclusion and Future Discussions

    #GaryHamel #Humanocracy #InnovationShow #FutureOfWork #OrganizationalChange #PostBureaucracy #Haier #Nucor #AidanMcCullen #FlatOrganizations #StrategyExecution #RadicalManagement

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    1 hr and 25 mins
  • Gary Hamel - Humanocracy New Edition Part 1
    Jul 10 2025

    In this episode of The Gary Hamel Series, we explore the principles laid out in 'Humanocracy,' a manifesto that argues for liberating human capabilities from the stranglehold of bureaucracy. We delve into practical strategies for creating more dynamic, innovation-driven organizations. Special guest, Gary Hamel, discusses the economic and social implications of bureaucratic systems and presents alternative management models exemplified by companies like Morningstar and Nucor. We also reflect on personal anecdotes and shared experiences that highlight the soul-crushing effects of traditional bureaucratic structures. Thank you to our sponsor, Kyndryl, for supporting this series focused on harnessing technology for smarter decisions and faster innovation.

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:58 Overview of Humanocracy

    02:08 Gary Hamel's Return and Dedications

    02:51 Audience Feedback and Testimonials

    05:18 The Problem with Bureaucracy

    09:46 Personal Anecdotes and Case Studies

    17:37 Economic Implications of Bureaucracy

    19:27 The Need for a New Management Model

    38:26 Post-Bureaucratic Pioneers

    39:28 The Shift in Mindset

    39:45 Nucor's People-Centric Approach

    41:01 The Bureaucratic Worldview

    41:54 The Growth of Bureaucracy

    44:04 The Persistence of Bureaucracy

    45:44 The Role of Managers

    55:29 Morningstar's Self-Management Model

    01:01:58 The Importance of Principles

    01:07:09 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics

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    #GaryHamel #Humanocracy #Bureaucracy #FutureOfWork #AidanMcCullen #InnovationShow #OrganizationalChange #EmployeeEmpowerment #Leadership #PostBureaucracy #Decentralization #StrategyExecution #BusinessInnovation

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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Robert Burgelman - The Inescapable Dilemmas of Organizational Adaptation
    Jul 3 2025

    Strategic Innovation and the Joe Bower Model Extended with Robert Burgelman

    In this episode, host Aidan McCullen delves into the intricacies of strategic innovation with Professor Robert Burgelman. The discussion focuses on the extension of the Joe Bower model, exploring organizational adaptation, strategic dissonance, and the strategic context process.

    Burgelman elucidates four types of strategic context processes: rationalizing new initiatives, dissolving core business contexts, the emaciation of strategic contexts, and the fizzling out of proactive strategic contexts. Key insights include the balancing act between positional advantages and distinctive competencies, the dilemmas faced by multi-business companies, and the challenges of insufficient variation and co-evolutionary lock-ins. The episode also touches upon the importance of strategic leadership in navigating these complex dilemmas. This deep dive is a must-watch for anyone interested in organizational strategy and corporate innovation.

    📘 Based on decades of research and experience alongside Andy Grove at Intel, Burgelman offers frameworks every leader needs to navigate uncertainty and disruption.

    🎧 Hosted by Aidan McCullen
    🎯 Featuring case studies from Intel, HP, Nokia, Apple, JetBlue & more

    #RobertBurgelman #OrganizationalAdaptation #StrategicDissonance #AidanMcCullen #InnovationShow #IntelStrategy #NokiaCaseStudy #ClarkGilbert #GaryHamel #AndyGrove #StrategyExecution #CorporateInnovation #LeadershipDevelopment #BusinessTransformation #InnovationLeadership

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:45 Welcoming Professor Robert Burgelman

    00:59 Strategic Dissonance and Context Processes

    02:35 Intel's Strategic Context Evolution

    07:13 Clark Gilbert's Duality Insight

    09:07 Disruption from Above and Below

    16:58 Intel's Competency and Position Traps

    27:51 Multi-Business Dilemma

    39:35 Adapting Organizations to Changing Environments

    40:42 Case Study: Swedish Media Company ER Bony News

    42:23 Challenges of Biased Leadership

    42:51 Intel's Strategic Shifts and Learning Curves

    44:47 Co-Evolutionary Lock-In Dilemma

    46:06 Exploration vs. Exploitation in Organizations

    47:25 Narrow Business Strategy Benefits

    50:44 Corporate Venture Capital and AI

    57:08 Disruptive Technology Dilemma

    58:21 The iPhone's High-End Disruption

    01:00:45 Nokia's Missed Opportunities

    01:08:34 Strategic Leadership and Emotional Attachment

    01:13:02 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

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    1 hr and 14 mins
  • Robert Burgelman - Strategic Dissonance and Resource Allocation
    Jun 27 2025

    In this episode of The Innovation Show, host Aidan McCullen is joined by Stanford’s Robert Burgelman, one of the foremost thinkers in strategy and organizational evolution.

    Together, they explore the idea of strategic dissonance—when a company’s day-to-day decisions conflict with its overarching strategy. Drawing from his research at Intel, Burgelman unpacks how induced and autonomous strategyinteract in complex organizations and how leaders like Andy Grove navigated high-stakes inflection points.

    We cover:

    00:00 Introduction and Sponsor Message

    00:42 Recap of Intel's History and Strategy

    02:15 Intel's Early Innovations and Challenges

    07:20 The Rise of Microprocessors

    09:19 Strategic Shifts and Market Dynamics

    14:36 Intel's Strategic Inflection Points

    17:26 Internal and External Ecological Systems

    24:55 Missed Opportunities and Strategic Inertia

    30:23 Analyzing Strategy Models

    37:06 Innovative Gel Product Failure

    38:49 Forces in R&D and Management

    39:30 Resource Allocation and Product Championing

    40:50 Strategic Forcing and Market Growth

    42:09 Challenges in New Business Development

    44:05 Organizational Championing and Strategy

    49:36 Cognitive and Political Dynamics

    52:39 Navigating Corporate Innovation

    01:00:28 Evolutionary Perspective on Strategy

    01:01:47 Prospector, Defender, Analyzer, Reactor

    01:06:28 Conclusion and Future Discussions

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    1 hr and 8 mins