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Truth, Lies and Work

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Truth, Lies & Work is the UK's #1 Management Podcast. Brought to you by the HubSpot Podcast Network, this award-winning podcast is where behavioural science meets workplace culture. Hosted by Chartered Occupational Psychologist Leanne Elliott and business owner Al Elliott, the show has reached #2 in the UK Business Podcast Charts and consistently ranks as a Top 10 trending business podcast globall... more

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Welcome back to Truth, Lies & Work — the podcast where behavioural science meets real working life.

This week, we’re asking a simple question with uncomfortable answers: who really gets flexibility, who’s trusted around AI, and what psychology myths... more

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Recent Guests

Beth Sherman
Emmy Award-winning writer and comedian
Hollywood writer and consultant
Episode: 269. Why Truth is Funny: 7x Emmy Winner Beth Sherman on Building Trust at Work
Dustin Hillis
A successful entrepreneur with experience leading companies towards billion-dollar valuations and coaching CEOs.
Author of Capacity: Building Your Business Bigger Than You
Episode: 267. How to build a business bigger than you, with Dustin Hillis
Matt Poepsel
Godfather of Talent Optimization at the Predictive Index, teaches graduate level leadership at Boston College
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Episode: 265. Are We in a Hope Crisis at Work? With Matt Poepsel, PhD
Josh Levine
Founder of Great Mondays
Great Mondays
Episode: 264. How to Measure Culture Like a Business Metric - Great Mondays Radio X Truth, Lies and Work
Erica Breuer
Messaging strategist and the co-host of Trash Talk Podcast.
Episode: 262. Expert Predictions for 2026 (Part 1): Ethical AI, text chat and the death of the resume
Anthony Taylor
Leadership coach specializing in resilience and mental toughness.
Episode: 262. Expert Predictions for 2026 (Part 1): Ethical AI, text chat and the death of the resume
Georgia Mary Hodkinson
Organizational psychologist specializing in fatigue and performance.
Psychology Business Incubator
Episode: 262. Expert Predictions for 2026 (Part 1): Ethical AI, text chat and the death of the resume
Steve Carse
Founder of King of Pops and author of 'Work is Fun'
King of Pops
Episode: 261. This Year in Work 2025 (Part 2) - Our favourite guests of the year, your listeners’ choice, and the most-downloaded expert episode of 2025.
Marie-Hélène Pelletier
Leadership Psychologist and Executive Coach
Episode: 261. This Year in Work 2025 (Part 2) - Our favourite guests of the year, your listeners’ choice, and the most-downloaded expert episode of 2025.

Hosts

Leanne Elliott
Chartered Occupational Psychologist with a focus on workplace culture and mental health.
Al Elliott
Business Owner with expertise in leadership and engaged workplace culture.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 1.3k ratings
  • New Fav

    I’m one of those personal development podcast geeks and I’m so glad I found this one. Plenty of content to get into. Keep up the good work!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    CJL UK
    United Kingdom47 hours ago
  • Real Talk

    I loved the episode on measuring company culture like a metric. Deeper relationships are definitely where we’re headed.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Homeowners 222
    United States13 days ago
  • Smart, Driven, and Spot on

    Community stems from both our family and our work. We tend to think of one is something we have to have and the other we hope is better. This incredible podcast explores those nuances in the workplace and what makes a thriving culture create a better company.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Beyond insightful
    United States15 days ago
  • Amezing podcast

    The episode on truth lies and work was pure gold!So helpful and insightful

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Juliana74474
    United States3 months ago
  • A FANTASTIC ASSET

    A fantastic asset to podcast owners and producers!The insightful feedback about the strengths and weaknesses of each show I learn so much from listening to

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Juliana664
    United States3 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the blend of humor and practical insights in episodes.
Many find the content highly informative, particularly regarding modern workplace challenges.
The chemistry between hosts adds an engaging dynamic to the discussions.
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The hosts are well-regarded for their approachability and candid discussions on sensitive topics.

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270. Is flexible work actually fair? PLUS! Corporate politics, motivating Gen X and the truth about learning styles
Q: How do you motivate a team nearing retirement?
Engage with team members individually to understand their motivations and tailor change initiatives accordingly.
268. Does complaining at work rewire your brain? PLUS! Gen Z growth hunting, wellbeing perks and how to manifest success
Q: What's the first step for someone who hates their job?
The first step is to identify exactly why they hate their job by journaling about their daily experiences and feelings, which will help clarify what changes need to be made.
268. Does complaining at work rewire your brain? PLUS! Gen Z growth hunting, wellbeing perks and how to manifest success
Q: Is it really that hard to find a good manager?
Finding a good manager is challenging, especially if the tasks and responsibilities for the role aren't clearly defined. It may take multiple people to fill one person's role effectively.
268. Does complaining at work rewire your brain? PLUS! Gen Z growth hunting, wellbeing perks and how to manifest success
Q: What's the earliest sign of burnout that tends to show up before someone actually admits it?
Early signs can include detachment from work, cynicism towards colleagues and tasks, and physiological symptoms such as exhaustion.
267. How to build a business bigger than you, with Dustin Hillis
Q: At what point do they need to start building out these teams that you talked about there?
The scaling process starts differently depending on margins in your business, but the essential need is to create a strategy that allows for growth and hiring appropriately as resources allow.

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A blend of behavioral science and workplace culture takes center stage, exploring the intricacies of human dynamics within professional settings. This podcast discusses key issues affecting employees and corporate environments, including leadership challenges, diversity, mental health, and the evolving nature of work, especially for younger generations. Engaging anecdotes from experts and relevant news topics often frame discussions, allowing listeners to glean actionable insights while enjoying the hosts' relatable banter. The podcast stands out for its focus on practical advice tailored to improve organizational culture and employee engagement, making it a valuable resource for both leaders and employees alike.

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1. Beth Sherman
2. Dustin Hillis
3. Matt Poepsel
4. Josh Levine
5. Erica Breuer
6. Anthony Taylor
7. Georgia Mary Hodkinson
8. Steve Carse

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