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The Communication and Culture Podcast

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The Communication and Culture Podcast explores what it really means to communicate effectively in the workplace. Each episode takes a fresh look at how we share ideas, lead teams, and build relationships — through conversations with professionals, researchers, and creatives who bring distinctive perspectives on business communication. From language and leadership to culture, mindset, and technology, we uncover practical ways to make messages clearer, workplaces more connected, and communication more human.

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Portada del episodio Episode 58 - Culture Vivante

Episode 58 - Culture Vivante

Episode in French. In this episode, I talk with Valérie Laffitte, a human development facilitator and pedagogy expert. We explore company culture as a living organism — something that grows through relationships, reflection, and shared meaning. Valérie shares how genuine communication and pedagogy can unlock agility, creativity, and purpose inside organizations, especially in an era where AI can execute tasks but not think or feel for us. Transcript summary below Nadège: Why is company culture so important? Valérie: Culture expresses who a company is, not just what it does. It’s the living identity of the organization, emerging from relationships between people. Everything the company produces depends on this collective foundation. Yet we rarely talk about it — we focus on tasks, processes, and results, forgetting that meaning and connection are what sustain life inside the system. Nadège: Yes — culture is everyone’s business, not only leaders’. You can copy products but never who an organization is. What blocks a strong culture from emerging? Valérie: Lack of communication — especially deep communication that questions why we do things, not just how. When people don’t share their purpose, the company runs mechanically. It becomes fragile, unable to adapt when change comes. Nadège: So, what helps culture thrive? Valérie: Taking a step back. Companies often treat “values” and “vision” like tasks to deliver, but if they’re not lived and shared, they’re empty. We live in an age where AI executes perfectly — humans shouldn’t just execute. We must stay pilots, keep meaning alive, know why we work. AI will never do that for us. Nadège: Yes — it’s the quest for meaning. Valérie: Exactly. A company is a living organism. People think, adapt, and bring movement. To stay human and agile, we need to nurture that vitality. Pedagogy plays the role of osteopathy in a body — restoring movement where rigidity sets in. That’s how organizations stay alive. Nadège: Beautiful. Concretely, how do you bring pedagogy into companies? Valérie: I create unexpected connections. Bringing people together who never talk often sparks new awareness and change. Through conversation, they uncover their implicit knowledge — and realize how their work fits into the whole. From there, we design simple, practical actions close to their daily reality: clarifying roles, mapping competencies, rethinking how work flows. It’s small and concrete — but it restores clarity, circulation, and collective power to act. Nadège: That’s powerful — similar to connecting stakeholders in projects. When people share perspectives, everything shifts. Valérie: Exactly. Like looking at a cylinder: one person sees a circle, another a rectangle. Both are right. By changing perspectives, we finally see the full 3D shape — and from there, transformation becomes possible. As Einstein said, we can’t solve a problem at the same level where it was created. Nadège: Love that metaphor. Have you seen tangible results? Valérie: Yes — maturity. In one company, dialogue was blocked between employees and management. By simply creating real conversation, they found small, low‑cost solutions together. The atmosphere, engagement, and well‑being improved quickly. Culture shifted because people felt heard and valued. Nadège: A perfect way to close — change starts with small, real actions. Valérie: Exactly. Culture lives in the everyday. Like early human culture — born not from monuments but from daily gestures. True transformation comes from going back and forth between details and big picture — between doing and reflecting. Nadège:Beautifully said. Thank you, Valérie. Valérie: Thank you, Nadège — and for anyone wanting to connect, I’m on LinkedIn. I love listening, learning, and seeing what’s possible through conversation. Connect with Valérie on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/valerie-laffitte/]

4 de mar de 2026 - 32 min
Portada del episodio Episode 57 - Culture for Scaling and Engagement

Episode 57 - Culture for Scaling and Engagement

Transforming Culture Through Self-Management with Tullio Siragusa In this episode of the Communication and Culture Podcast, I sit down with Tullio Siragusa, seasoned business strategist, author, and founder of Invetrica Advisory and the Empathic Framework. Tullio specialises in decentralised, people-centric operating models that transform organisations from the inside out. Tullio shares his extraordinary journey—from decades as an executive to becoming a fractional CEO and cultural transformation expert. l We discuss: 📌 Why traditional, hierarchical systems are failing modern organisations 📌 How self-managed cultures unlock engagement, innovation, and real accountability 📌 Why decentralised decision-making leads to stronger, healthier leadership 📌 The four universal human drivers that shape every thriving culture Whether you’re a CEO feeling the weight of decision-making, a leader longing for a healthier work environment, or someone curious about future-ready organisational models, this episode will reshape how you think about leadership, power, and culture. To continue the discussion with Tullio, contact him on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/tulliosiragusa/] check his website [https://tulliosiragusa.com/] for all the social media links and email

21 de ene de 2026 - 35 min
Portada del episodio Episode 56 - Communication Intelligence

Episode 56 - Communication Intelligence

Communication Intelligence & the Future of Leadership with Ash Seddeek In this episode of the Communication and Culture Podcast, I sit down with Ash Seddeek, founder of Intelligent Context AI—the communication intelligence platform designed to help organisations communicate, align, and lead more effectively. Ash shares his journey from coaching leaders at global companies like Cisco, Google, Uber, Salesforce, and Oracle to developing a framework for measuring and improving communication intelligence. We discuss: 📌 What “communication intelligence” really means—and how it can be measured 📌 Why understanding communication preferences accelerates clarity and action 📌 How leaders can improve innovation, decision-making, and psychological safety 📌 The Free Up / Think Up / Speak Up model for modern strategic leadership Whether you’re leading a large organisation, growing a team, or navigating cross-cultural communication, this episode will transform how you communicate and how you lead. To continue the discussion with Ash, contact him: on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashseddeek/] at ash@connectwithash.com on his website [https://timetocontext.co/]

7 de ene de 2026 - 34 min
Portada del episodio Episode 55 - Communication from the Past

Episode 55 - Communication from the Past

Communication, Culture & Well-Being Through Archaeology with Celia Orsini In this episode of the Communication and Culture Podcast, I sit down with Celia Orsini, archaeologist, writer, and founder of Archaeology for Well-Being. Celia uses heritage, material culture, and hands-on engagement with the past to help modern teams strengthen communication, reduce stress, and build meaningful connection. Celia shares her unique journey—from academic research in Early Mediaeval Archaeology to creating workshops that use objects, landscapes, and ancient practices to support well-being in today’s workplaces. We discuss: 📌 Why curiosity is a powerful pillar of mental well-being 📌 How hands-on, sensory activities help teams connect and communicate 📌 Why non-controversial themes from the past open the door to trust and dialogue 📌 How simple rituals, self-assessment tools, and shared experiences strengthen team cohesion Whether you work in a corporate team, a small business, or a community environment, this episode will inspire you to rethink how the past can help you communicate better, feel calmer, and create stronger relationships in your workplace. Picture on the cover (courtesy of Celia): Sutton Hoo Belt Buckle, Early 7th c. Princely Ship Burial (aka My Precious) Continue the discussion with Celia on: LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-celia-orsini-archaeology-for-wellbeing/] Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/arch_for_wellbeing/] her website [https://www.archaeology-for-wellbeing.com/]

10 de dic de 2025 - 38 min
Portada del episodio Episode 54 - High-stake Communication

Episode 54 - High-stake Communication

In this episode of the Communication and Culture Podcast, I sit down with Aloysius (Al) Carl, leadership and communications expert with decades of experience across startups and global organisations, including Procter & Gamble. Al shares his fascinating professional journey—from early leadership lessons to managing high-stakes communication in complex, fast-moving environments. We discuss: 📌 Why clarity is the foundation of effective communication in business 📌 Why simple, audience-centred messages create better alignment and faster results 📌 How culture can accelerate—or completely block—organisational change 📌 The emotional side of communication and why logic alone never changes behaviour Whether you’re leading a team, driving transformation, or simply trying to make your messages land more effectively at work, this episode will help you rethink how you communicate, influence, and build culture in your organisation. To continue the discussion with Al, connect on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/aloysiuscarl/] or email him at aloysiuscarl@outlook.com [aloysiuscarl@outlook.com]

26 de nov de 2025 - 38 min
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