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Burn The Blueprint Podcast

Podkast av Tony Franklin

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Burn The Blueprint is the podcast for leaders who are done recycling outdated playbooks and ready to build something better. Hosted by Tony Franklin and Dr. Bridget Cooper, this show tackles the messy, human side of leadership, culture, and the future of work with honesty, courage, and just enough irreverence to keep it real. Each episode takes aim at a “blueprint” that’s no longer serving today’s workplaces, from broken management models to stale DEI approaches to the myths we cling to about productivity, power, and people. Tony and Dr. B bring sharp insight, lived experience, and candid dialogue that challenges assumptions and sparks action. If you're a leader who wants to think differently, lead boldly, and build environments where people actually thrive, you’re in the right place. This is where new rules get written, old ones get torched, and modern leadership gets rebuilt from the ground up.

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Why Do Companies Reward Chaos Instead of Competence?

Why do some companies reward the loudest people in the room while overlooking the people who consistently deliver? In this audio episode of Burn the Blueprint, Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper discuss why workplaces often mistake chaos for leadership and visible stress for real value. They unpack how “corporate theater” creates cultures where dramatic employees get attention, while dependable employees get more work, less recognition, and fewer rewards. Tony and Dr. B challenge leaders to stop chasing noise and start recognizing the people who bring clarity, consistency, emotional maturity, and actual results. What You Will Learn Why does chaos often get rewarded more than competence How leaders can mistake drama for commitment Why quiet high performers often get overloaded How workplace reward systems shape culture What leaders must do to recognize and protect real performance Chapters 00:00, Opening preview 00:55, Welcome to Burn the Blueprint 01:29, The employee who creates the fire 02:00, When competence becomes invisible 03:28, How chaos poisons culture 05:13, Corporate America as live theater 07:24, The old blueprint 08:24, Why visible stress gets rewarded 10:08, Leaders distracted by noise 14:17, Trust but verify 18:50, What fire drills reveal 20:12, You get more of what you reward 21:14, The new blueprint 22:07, Managing your manager 24:10, Shared responsibility at work 26:08, Why dependable employees get taken for granted 27:01, Distraction, manipulation, and leadership 28:15, Overloading competent employees 29:44, Setting boundaries at work 31:08, Protecting competence 32:18, Final thoughts 34:15, Burn the blueprint 35:01, Closing call to action

21. mai 2026 - 36 min
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The Trust Recession: Why Corporate Trust Is Broken

In this episode of Burn the Blueprint Podcast, Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper welcome Kathy Berardi for a powerful conversation about the corporate trust recession and why employees, customers, communities, partners, and investors no longer automatically believe what organizations say. The old blueprint told leaders that trust could be built through polished messaging, town halls, values statements, and carefully crafted press releases. But that blueprint is broken. Today, trust is not built by what companies say. It is built by what leaders do, how organizations behave, how quickly they take accountability, and whether people can see alignment between the message and the experience. Tony, Dr. B, and Kathy break down why corporate trust is collapsing, how social media changed accountability forever, why brand promises matter, and why employees are more skeptical of leadership than ever. From United Breaks Guitars to the McDonald’s dollar menu, Apple’s customer service model, layoffs, automation, AI, and disappearing job security, this conversation gets straight to the heart of the issue. The new blueprint is clear. Trust is not a communication tactic. Trust is a leadership discipline. What You Will Learn Why is corporate America facing a trust recession Why are employees no longer automatically trusting leadership How inconsistent behavior damages brand credibility Why transparency without accountability does not rebuild trust How companies can repair trust after it has been broken Why trust must become an operating system, not a campaign Chapters 00:00 The trust recession and why people are questioning brands 01:00 Welcome to Burn the Blueprint Podcast 01:45 Why corporate trust is the blueprint being burned 03:15 Trust is not a press release or a town hall 04:30 Kathy Berardi joins the conversation 05:45 What the trust recession really means 08:35 Why flawed people create flawed organizations 10:40 How the internet changed corporate accountability 12:30 The old brand trust playbook no longer works 13:50 United Breaks Guitars and viral accountability 16:20 What trust looks like inside an organization 18:10 Why the real issue is behavior, not messaging 20:05 Why brands must audit their own customer experience 21:40 McDonald’s, the dollar menu, and broken brand promises 25:10 Trust as an operating system 26:35 Why breaking the guitar was not the real failure 28:35 Apple, customer service, and brand training 32:00 Why employees need clear decision-making standards 35:20 Why employees no longer automatically trust leadership 37:15 Layoffs, automation, AI, and lost economic security 39:20 Fear, trust, control, and workplace safety 41:35 How companies rebuild trust after damage 44:15 Why repair can create stronger loyalty 46:20 Why leaders cannot skip accountability 47:10 The new blueprint for rebuilding trust 49:05 Final thoughts and closing burn

30. april 2026 - 50 min
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Why Companies Fund Projects Faster Than People

Everybody says people are their greatest asset. But when employees ask for fair compensation, market-based pay, or better support, the answer suddenly becomes, “There is no budget.” Then a high performer gets ready to leave, and somehow the money appears. In this episode of Burn the Blueprint Podcast, Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper unpack why companies often allocate resources faster to projects, systems, and consultants than to the people driving performance. This conversation explores leadership, retention, compensation, trust, and the hidden cost of waiting until top talent is halfway out the door. If companies can always find money at the last minute, then the real issue is not the budget. It is not a priority. What You Will Learn: • Why companies respond to leverage instead of recognizing value early • How reactive compensation strategies damage loyalty and morale • Why counteroffers usually come too late to repair trust • What proactive leaders do differently to retain high performers Chapters: 00:00 Opening hook, the budget appears when you are about to leave 01:00 Welcome to Burn the Blueprint 02:00 Why companies say they value people but delay fair pay 08:00 Why counteroffers feel dirty and often fail 11:00 Why companies fund projects faster than people 16:00 Why leaders avoid hard compensation conversations 23:00 Compensation is bigger than salary alone 30:00 The real cost of waiting too long 34:00 Final takeaway, value people before frustration becomes an exit plan

16. april 2026 - 35 min
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Leaders Don’t Have Standards Anymore… They Have Preferences

Today, Tony Tidbit and Dr. Bridget Cooper break down a critical leadership failure happening across corporate America, the erosion of standards. In this episode of Burn the Blueprint, they challenge the idea that organizations operate on the basis of fairness and performance. Instead, they expose how many leaders are managing based on preferences, emotions, and comfort, creating inconsistent expectations, disengaged teams, and broken trust. From favoritism and uneven accountability to the long-term consequences of avoiding hard conversations, this episode delivers a clear message, if your standards change depending on the person, they are not standards at all. This is a conversation about leadership integrity, performance culture, and what it really takes to build a high-performing, accountable organization. What You Will Learn Why “preferences” are quietly replacing real leadership standards How inconsistent leadership destroys trust and team performance The real reason leaders avoid accountability and tough conversations How to build a culture rooted in clarity, consistency, and fairness Chapters & Timecodes (22:15 Total) 00:00 Intro, The Truth About Leadership Standards 02:00 Standards vs Preferences, What’s Really Happening 05:00 Bias, Favoritism, and Inconsistent Leadership 09:00 The Impact on Trust, Culture, and Performance 12:00 Why Leaders Avoid Accountability 15:30 The New Blueprint, Clear Standards and Consistency 18:00 Leadership Blind Spots and Feedback Loops 20:30 Why High Performers Leave 22:00 Closing Thoughts

31. mars 2026 - 23 min
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The Meeting That Should Have Been an Email

In this episode of Burn the Blueprint Podcast, Tony Tidbit (Tony Franklin) and Dr. Bridget Cooper take on one of the most frustrating rituals in corporate America, the endless meeting. Organizations say they want productivity, focus, and efficiency. Yet calendars remain packed with status updates, check-ins, and follow-up meetings that rarely lead to real decisions. Instead of moving work forward, meetings often create the illusion of progress while draining time, energy, and productivity across entire teams. Tony and Dr. B break down why meetings exploded after the pandemic, the hidden politics that keep them alive, and the real cost of pulling people away from meaningful work. They also introduce a new blueprint for leaders, built around fewer, shorter meetings, clear agendas, and clear ownership of outcomes. If your calendar is full but your team is not moving forward, the problem might not be your people. It might be your meetings. What You Will Learn • Why have meetings increased dramatically after the pandemic • The hidden productivity cost of unnecessary meetings • How meeting politics influences corporate culture • The leadership blueprint for running fewer, smarter meetings Chapters 00:00 Introduction 01:00 The Problem with Corporate Meetings 05:20 Why Most Meetings Waste Time 08:00 The Pandemic Meeting Explosion 11:00 The Real Cost of Meetings 15:00 Purpose Driven Meetings 18:00 Meeting Etiquette and Distractions 21:00 Leadership Responsibility 23:00 The New Meeting Blueprint 27:00 Final Takeaway

17. mars 2026 - 29 min
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