

WB-40
Matt Ballantine & Chris Weston
Conversations on how technology is changing how we work with guests most weeks helping us to navigate.
Episodes
Mentioned books

May 2, 2025 • 51min
(328) Learning Leadership
 Join Professor Nancy Doyle, an expert in neurodiversity and occupational psychology, as she shares insights from her book 'Learning from Neurodivergent Leaders'. She highlights the unique challenges faced by neurodivergent individuals in leadership roles. The discussion critiques traditional leadership styles and emphasizes the importance of diverse approaches. Nancy also touches on personal growth and emotional regulation as vital components of effective leadership, making a compelling case for the inclusion of varied perspectives in guiding teams. 

Apr 15, 2025 • 54min
(327) Community
 
On this week’s show Lisa and Matt talk with community builder and poet Janice Whyne about her work, the need to understand culture to work with communities, and the power of peer mentorship amongst many other things.
You can find out more about Janice on her website here: https://janicewhyne.com/, and more about Luminary Bakery here: https://luminarybakery.com/
(The stunt bread in the photo is Matt’s own) 

Apr 9, 2025 • 40min
(326) Women in Data
 
On this week’s show Chris and Michelle are joined by data specialist Tia Cheang to talk about increasing diversity in the field. 

Mar 29, 2025 • 50min
(325) A bit random
 
On this week’s show Lisa talks to Matt and Nick about their ongoing literary project, Random the Book.
You can follow the progress of their writing (or not) at randomthebook.com 

Mar 11, 2025 • 49min
(324) Modular
 Tom Whitwell, a renowned designer of modular synthesizers at Musicthing, shares his journey through the vibrant world of analog music production. He explores the unique creativity offered by modular synths and their rise in popularity, tracing their evolution since the 1960s. Tom discusses the intersection of technology and creativity, reflecting on the shift to hardware and innovative community collaborations. He also hints at an exciting new portable device for musicians that aims to innovate while staying affordable and accessible. 

Feb 25, 2025 • 49min
(323) Words
 
On this week’s show Matt and Julia are joined by writer and poet Rishi Dastidar. Find out more about Rishi and his work at rishidastidar.com 

Feb 4, 2025 • 51min
(322) Angry
 
On this week’s show Chris and Nick meet with Ali Farahani to talk about how he coaches technology leaders, and the need to move away from anger… 

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Jan 27, 2025 • 50min
(321) Listening
 Julian Treasure, a communication expert and author of "Sound Affects," dives into the profound impact of listening on human connections. He shares insights on how sound shapes our environment and relationships, stressing the often-overlooked need to cultivate listening skills. The conversation highlights the emotional significance of music and critiques the authenticity of generative AI in music production. Treasure also emphasizes deep listening as a critical asset in corporate settings, advocating for more inclusive communication in organizations. 

Jan 15, 2025 • 40min
(320) Diversity Rocks
 
At a time when a group of rich, white, middle-aged American men seem to be claiming that inclusion has gone too far, Michelle and Julia have a fabulous conversation with diversity consultant Liz Crutchley.
You can find out more about Liz’s work at https://diversityrocks.co.uk/ 

Dec 17, 2024 • 53min
(319) Ask 2024
 
On this week’s show the full crew are together to answer listener questions.
Our shows of the year are as follows:
Julia – Paul Clarke
Lisa – Tim Plester, Timandra Harkness and James Eves
Chris – Mark Bjornsgaard and Martin Sadler
Michelle – Cat Barnard, Paula Brockwell, Tammy Watchorn and Katrina Collier
Matt – Alice Sherwood
We are back in January 2025 – Happy New Year! 


