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Episode 458 - Healing-Centred book launch with Kerry Tottingham

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

Release Date: 06/23/2025

Episode 489 - Books and learning with Amy Cantin show art Episode 489 - Books and learning with Amy Cantin

The Extraordinary Business Book Club

'Readers don't finish books that make them feel impressed by someone with a lot of experience or success. They finish books that make them feel capable.' Does the book still have a place in next-generation corporate learning platforms? You bet.   Amy Cantin of Skillsoft talks me through the evolution of organizational learning, and the ways in which business books underpin the various summaries, webinars, AI simulations and social learning opportunities they offer their corporate clients to ensure not only that every employee keeps learning, but that they are able to learn in the way...

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Episode 488 - The 10th birthday podcast party show art Episode 488 - The 10th birthday podcast party

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'If there's one thing that this podcast has reinforced for me over the last 10 years, it is that books and the people who write them matter.' It’s almost a decade to the day since I first pressed ‘record’ and launched this podcast into the world (and you might be amused to find out the real reason behind it). In this 10th birthday episode I'm taking a moment to look back on the ambition and anxiety behind that moment, and reflect on how much has changed, and what hasn't, for writers and readers of business books. I've also put together 10 super-practical lessons I've learned over that...

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Episode 487 - Measuring Inclusion with Paolo Gaudiano show art Episode 487 - Measuring Inclusion with Paolo Gaudiano

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'Inclusion is what you do and diversity is what you get.' Paolo Gaudiano's expertise ranges from rocket science through computational neuroscience to the really tough work: diversity, equity and inclusion in organizations. It's not got any easier over the last couple of years, but it's not got any less important, either. Paolo simply points to the evidence: focusing on improving workplace experiences for all employees leads not only to happier people but also to better business outcomes. His book - Measuring Inclusion: Higher profits and happier people, without guesswork or backlash - was...

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Episode 486 - Going All In at the London Book Fair show art Episode 486 - Going All In at the London Book Fair

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'If you're into it, read into it.' Fresh (sic) from the London Book Fair, this week's episode brings together perspectives from across the industry on the National Year of Reading campaign. Does reading even still matter? [Spoiler alert: it matters more than ever!] And how can we - as an industry and as individuals - encourage people to do more of it, given all the competing demands on their attention? As well as finding out what's happening in the industry, learn how you can join the movement to make reading a more intentional, joyful part of your everyday life, and I'm not just talking about...

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Episode 485 - People Glue with Helen Beedham show art Episode 485 - People Glue with Helen Beedham

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‘If you love somebody, set them free,’ advised Sting back in 1985. Little did he know he was setting out a core principle of leadership for the 21st century. It’s the big idea behind award-winning author Helen Beedham’s second book People Glue: Hold on to your best people by setting them free, which leans into that paradox with rather more by way of helpful detail than the Police front man ever provided. Through rigorous research and conversations with top CEOs she has identified four key freedoms that top talent most values, and also the anti-freedom forces that most frequently prompt...

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Episode 484 - Hope is a Strategy with Ian Pettigrew show art Episode 484 - Hope is a Strategy with Ian Pettigrew

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‘We don’t understand much about hope, and yet people are crying out for it from leaders.’ If you ever hear someone dismissively say ‘hope is not a strategy’, be sure to introduce them to Ian Pettigrew, author of Hope is a Strategy. He will disabuse them of the idea that hope is simply wishful thinking and introduce them to a more muscular, active concept: hope that can be – MUST be – wielded with rigour and realism. In Ian’s book (quite literally), hope isn’t rainbows and unicorns; if it is, you don’t get away with that twice. Neither is it about ignoring reality until...

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Episode 483 - Relentless with Chris Lovett show art Episode 483 - Relentless with Chris Lovett

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'O nce you know that you can't do it all, it becomes a little bit easier.' Why do so many of us feel like we’re drowning in endless demands and to-do lists, at work and at home? Why, when we have so many smart productivity tools, is it so damn hard to get the important things done? If you relate, I’d like to introduce you to Chris Lovett. Because HE can introduce you to the genius idea of ‘strategic laziness’, and also explain how an author with no time can write a book perfectly designed to be read by people with no time. If you’re looking for the antidote to hustle culture, if...

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Episode 482 - Giving writers a voice with Kevin Anderson show art Episode 482 - Giving writers a voice with Kevin Anderson

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‘The crux of our whole business is just really finding talented people to help others do what they can't do themselves as well.’ Kevin Anderson never planned to become CEO of one of the biggest editorial agencies in the world, but that’s where his knack for seeing opportunities in a fast-changing industry together with the guts to take them has landed him.  In this episode, we talk about how publishing professionals can support authors at every stage – from clarifying the concept through writing the manuscript to securing the right deal (and we note that ‘the right deal’...

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Episode 481 - Social anxiety at work with Becky Westwood show art Episode 481 - Social anxiety at work with Becky Westwood

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"Love feedback, hate feedback, feel sort of somewhere in the middle, it still creates this sense of anxiety for everyone around." Organizational psychologist Becky Westwood is an expert in social anxiety at work. And that gives her a unique persepctive on the situation guaranteed to created anxiety in ALL of us: giving and receiving feedback.  In her book Can I Offer You Something? Expert Ways to Overcome the Horrors of Organizational Feedback, she invites us to reject the grim reality of most workplace feedback processes and return to the original sense of the word: nourishment. It's ...

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Episode 480 - Under pressure show art Episode 480 - Under pressure

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“We need to think carefully about whether it's going to be the kind of pressure that creates energy and joy and diamond-style transformation, or the sort that sucks the air out of the room and makes things buckle and break.” Pressure is the new normal - in life, at work, in leadership, and also in writing. Other people put pressure on us, we put pressure on ourselves, we put pressure on other people... This Best Bits episode explores how we deal with that, and also whether it's possible to use it well, and to find some joy in it. (Spoiler alert: it is.) Hear from:  Henry King on...

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 "How do you want your book to make people feel? Start with the feeling and then work your way backwards."

When you're all about creativity, social justice and empowering individuals to transform pain into positive action, how do you design a book launch that reflects that? 

Kerry Tottingham rejected the warm white wine option for a radically different book launch event to celebrate the launch of her new book 'Healing-Centred Transformation: Mend, tend and change the future'. This week's podcast is a behind-the-scenes look at how she did it, with insights and advice for anyone planning a book launch of their own.