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Ban It or Fix It? The Case for a RE-BEL-UTION

1 h 29 min · 8. juni 2026
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What if the answer to the UK's social media ban debate isn't a ban at all? Munur Shah, author of The Screen Addict and founder of Rebel Telecom, is launching a RE-BEL-UTION this June, and it's about to disrupt everything we think we know about smartphones and young people. As a coach and NLP specialist, Munur has spent years helping people break screen addiction. His approach isn't about restriction; it's about education, awareness, and rewiring our relationship with technology from the inside out. And now he's channelling all of that into the Rebel Phone, a genuinely different solution for the audiences at the heart of the UK's ban debate. Joining him is Laura Bloomberg, an independent consultant with over thirty years of teaching experience working with children with dyslexia and dyscalculia. Laura has been instrumental in connecting Rebel Telecom with schools and educational establishments, turning barriers into bridges and championing a safer, healthier relationship with technology for every child. Together, we unpack screen addiction, the limits of legislation, and what a real alternative could look like. A conversation for parents, educators, leaders, and anyone who's ever wondered whether we're asking the right questions. Voices on the Edge of Change is hosted by Lou Robey, LinkedIn Top Voice on Change and founder of Voice4Impact. For more information on Laura Bloomberg www.dyslexiunderstood.co.uk [http://www.dyslexiunderstood.co.uk/] For more information on Rebel Therpies https://rebeltherapies.com/ [https://rebeltherapies.com/]

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episode Ban It or Fix It? The Case for a RE-BEL-UTION cover

Ban It or Fix It? The Case for a RE-BEL-UTION

What if the answer to the UK's social media ban debate isn't a ban at all? Munur Shah, author of The Screen Addict and founder of Rebel Telecom, is launching a RE-BEL-UTION this June, and it's about to disrupt everything we think we know about smartphones and young people. As a coach and NLP specialist, Munur has spent years helping people break screen addiction. His approach isn't about restriction; it's about education, awareness, and rewiring our relationship with technology from the inside out. And now he's channelling all of that into the Rebel Phone, a genuinely different solution for the audiences at the heart of the UK's ban debate. Joining him is Laura Bloomberg, an independent consultant with over thirty years of teaching experience working with children with dyslexia and dyscalculia. Laura has been instrumental in connecting Rebel Telecom with schools and educational establishments, turning barriers into bridges and championing a safer, healthier relationship with technology for every child. Together, we unpack screen addiction, the limits of legislation, and what a real alternative could look like. A conversation for parents, educators, leaders, and anyone who's ever wondered whether we're asking the right questions. Voices on the Edge of Change is hosted by Lou Robey, LinkedIn Top Voice on Change and founder of Voice4Impact. For more information on Laura Bloomberg www.dyslexiunderstood.co.uk [http://www.dyslexiunderstood.co.uk/] For more information on Rebel Therpies https://rebeltherapies.com/ [https://rebeltherapies.com/]

8. juni 20261 h 29 min
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Nikki Barua on Reinvention, AI, and What It Really Takes to Lead

So what does it actually take to lead through disruption, not just survive it, but reshape it? Lou Robey sits down with Nikki Barua, serial entrepreneur, bestselling author, keynote speaker, and CEO & Co-Founder of FlipWork, for a conversation that goes beyond strategy into the human truth of transformation. Nikki has spent over 25 years guiding some of the world's most iconic brands through digital transformation and workforce reinvention. Her journey from humble beginnings to global recognition, featured in CNBC, Bloomberg, Fortune, and Forbes, isn't just a success story. It's a masterclass in reinvention. In this episode, they explore: * The inner shift that mattered more than any external milestone * What most leaders are getting dangerously wrong about AI adaptation * Which fears about AI deserve serious attention — and which are just noise * What's really happening beneath the surface for leaders who feel successful yet unsettled * How to reinvent without burning everything down * The moment reinvention was forced on Nikki — and what it taught her * How work culture must evolve as AI reshapes roles, identity, and purpose * The skills that will matter most when technical skills keep changing  * The conversation more leaders need to be brave enough to have  * One grounded step for anyone standing at the edge of change right now If you're navigating change — leading it, living it, or bracing for it — this one is for you.   Voices on the Edge of Change is hosted by Lou Robey, business transformation expert, keynote speaker, and LinkedIn Top Voice on Change. Connect with Nikki Barua: nikkibarua.com [http://nikkibarua.com/] | flipwork.ai [http://flipwork.ai/] | @NikkiBarua

23. april 20261 h 2 min
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Will the UK adopt a Social Media ban - this is the question!

What does it really take to protect our children online?   In this episode, I sit down with Baroness Luciana Berger — former MP, now working in the House of Lords on two of the most significant issues of our time: assisted dying and the campaign to safeguard under-16s on social media.   What she shared stopped me in my tracks.   The average child spends 21 hours a week on social media. Not on screens generally. On the most sophisticated, addictive apps ever created. And that is only the beginning.   We talk about the work happening behind the scenes to get the social media bill right.   We talk about why Snapchat, the app most associated with grooming, bullying, and real-world harm, is so often the first one we hand our children.   We talk about FOMO, comparison, and how constant exposure to a curated highlight reel is quietly dismantling children's self-worth before they even know who they are.   Luciana brings in the medical evidence. The rise in anxiety medication. The surge in therapy referrals. The heartbreaking reality of children are taking their own lives because of what they encounter online. And she talks about the precautionary principle: once you have evidence of harm, you act.   We also compare our own childhoods. We were naïve. And that naïveté protected us. Today's children do not have that same protection.   The consultation is open now to anyone aged 10 and above. This is your chance to have a voice. To stand up. To be counted.   75% of people in this country want some form of policy to protect under-16s online. The concern is real. The need is urgent. And the conversation is only just beginning.   Are you ready to help our children stay safe?  Have your say here. [https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/growing-up-in-the-online-world-a-national-consultation?utm_source=chatgpt.com]

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The Future of Leadership Is A Conscious One

What separates high performing CEOs from those who burn out under pressure? In this powerful conversation, leadership expert Natasha Wallace reveals the science behind resilience, clarity and building cultures that drive both wellbeing and bottom line results. Natasha has advised senior leaders and executive teams at organisations including JPMorgan Chase, UK Ministry of Defence and Xero, helping them build high trust cultures that drive both wellbeing and bottom line results. Her work has contributed directly to improved performance and successful company exits, proving that humanity and commercial success are not mutually exclusive. As the author of the bestselling book The Conscious Effect, Natasha combines science, strategy and deep humanity in a way that few leaders can. In this episode, we explore how leaders can stay clear headed under pressure, build resilient cultures and lead with self awareness and confidence in increasingly complex markets. If you are a CEO, founder, senior leader or someone passionate about the future of leadership, this conversation will challenge and inspire you. What You’ll Learn: ✔ Why wellbeing is not a soft topic but a strategic advantage ✔ How conscious leadership improves performance and long term results ✔ The science behind resilience and clarity under pressure ✔ How to build high trust cultures in overstretched environments ✔ The link between self awareness, empathy and commercial success ✔ What the next evolution of leadership looks like 💡 Why You Should Listen Leadership today is harder than ever. Time pressure, complexity and constant change are the norm. Natasha shares practical insights from working with hundreds of senior leaders across global organisations. This episode goes beyond theory and into real world strategies that drive measurable impact. If you want to lead with confidence without sacrificing wellbeing or results, this episode is for you.

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What if being good at lots of things is not a weakness but your biggest advantage? In this episode, I am joined by Dr Mansoor Soomro researcher, educator and thought leader whose work challenges the idea that success only comes from specialising and picking one narrow path. Dr Mansoor Soomro explores what he calls the generalist advantage, why broad thinking, adaptability and the ability to connect ideas across domains are becoming some of the most valuable skills in a complex, fast changing world. We talk about careers, leadership, AI and neurodiverse talent and why many people who have never quite fit the traditional mould may actually be exactly who organisations need right now. If you have ever felt like you are good at many things but unsure how that fits into a world obsessed with specialisation this conversation is for you.  I can't wait to hear what resonates with you and get your reaction! For more information on Dr Mansoor Somoro, check out: - @Heymonsor (instagram) - TEDXTeeside: https://youtu.be/S4gZX0bExnQsi=hrsUxoPjG9YO6jVN [https://youtu.be/S4gZX0bExnQsi=hrsUxoPjG9YO6jVN] -Checkout his book!  https://www.amazon.co.uk/Generalist-Advantage-Framework-Potential-Generalists-ebook/dp/B0F5Z1TYML [https://www.amazon.co.uk/Generalist-Advantage-Framework-Potential-Generalists-ebook/dp/B0F5Z1TYML] It is a game-changing book for our era of specialisation! – Des Dearlove, Thinkers50 The Generalist Advantage is a useful framework for firms in transition, preparing themselves for a high-tech future. – Yuri Bender, Financial Times The Generalist Advantage: Proven Framework to Explore the Potential of 4 Types of Generalists at Work delivers a compelling argument as to why generalists—those with diverse skill sets and broad industry exposure—hold a unique advantage in shaping the future of work. This book provides actionable insights for those who are still going down the path of the specialist in this age of AI.

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