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The Story-Driven Business podcast with Susanna Rantanen

The Story-Driven Business podcast with Susanna Rantanen

Hosted by Susanna Rantanen

Episodes

216

Latest episode

May 2026

Language

EN

About the show

Story-Driven Business challenges how leaders think about growth, culture and communication in the AI era. Hosted by Susanna Rantanen, it explores why strategy alone doesn’t drive change, leadership behaviour and narrative do. Through insightful conversations and solo reflections, the podcast helps CEOs and decision-makers turn complexity into clarity, build trust, and lead organisations that people truly want to belong to.

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May 27, 20261 hr 1 min

#219 What Global Talent Data Is Telling Leaders Right Now with guest Mika Sallinen of Universum

The hiring market feels easier. But, Universum’s employer attractiveness data says be careful.My guest in this episode is Mika Sallinen. He heads Universum's business in Finland and leads global analytics for the group. He brings fresh, multi-market research from 21 countries to this conversation. What he is seeing in the data right now should concern every leader who thinks the talent challenge is over.▪️Safety has replaced ambition. ▪️Employability is the new currency. ▪️A significant wave of talent movement is building beneath the surface. ▪️And AI is already changing how talents discover and evaluate employers, whether organisations are ready for that or not.I, Susanna Rantanen and my guest, Mika Sallinen, cover: ▪️Why Great Resignation Part Two may already be forming ▪️ What Nordic talents mean when they say they want respect ▪️ How AI tools are shifting talent discovery (and what that means for your employer brand) ▪️ Why B2B brands cannot afford weak employer branding ▪️ Why young professionals are no longer aspiring to leadership roles▪️ The one strategic shift every CEO should make in 2026 ▪️ What employer attractiveness will depend on in three yearsA sharp, data-led conversation for leaders, HR professionals and employer branding practitioners building brands that last.Connect with Mika Sallinen on LinkedIn >>Connect with Susanna Rantanen on LinkedIn >>****This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication with business storytelling.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>

May 13, 20261 hr 3 min

#218 How to move your organisation from AI curiosity to AI capability, with John Munsell

🎙️ Is your organisation only using AI, or has it actually built the capability to transform with it?There is a significant difference. And most leaders have not yet had to reckon with it.In this episode, I am joined by John Munsell, who helps organisations operationalise AI fast and at scale, to explore why most AI initiatives stall, what separates AI curiosity from AI-first culture, and what leaders must do to close that gap before their competitors do.What you will hear in this episode:✅ Why 86% of companies that claim to have "adopted AI" have barely dipped a toe in✅ The 10 Levels of AI Mastery and why most employees are stuck at Level 3✅ Why individual AI experimentation without governance is a serious organisational risk✅ What an AI-first culture actually looks like in practice✅ Why AI transformation is, at its core, a leadership and culture problemIf your people don't know what excellence looks like, AI will just get you to average faster.This episode is for leaders who want to shape AI transformation intentionally, not react to it when it is too late.🎧 Story-Driven Business Podcast with Susanna RantanenThis podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>📕 Story-Driven Employer Branding available at ⁠http://storydrivenemployerbranding.com⁠

April 15, 202621 min

#217 The Number One Reason Why Business Transformations Fail

Most business transformations don't fail because the strategy was wrong. They fail because the meaning never reached the people who needed it most.If you've led or lived through a transformation that felt heavier than expected, where the strategy made sense, the team was aligned, and execution still wobbled, this episode is for you.In this episode, Susanna unpacks why change initiatives lose momentum in the same place every time, why it has nothing to do with people resisting change, and what leaders can do differently to make transformation actually stick.You'll learn:Why what leaders call "one transformation" is almost always five changes happening simultaneouslyWhat the meaning gap is and why it causes people to default to old behavioursWhy middle management is the hidden breaking point of most change initiativesThe specific communication gaps that quietly kill executionWhy meaning, not motivation, is the missing layer in change leadershipHow story-driven communication turns compliance into genuine ownershipThis episode is essential listening for leaders driving change, middle managers caught between strategy and reality, and anyone who has wondered why well-designed transformations so often run out of steam.Hosted by Susanna Rantanen, a story-driven business and employer brand strategist.This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>Don't forget to subscribe to this podcast so you don't miss an episode!

April 1, 202641 min

#216 Leadership in the AI Era: Why Trust, Feedback and Psychological Safety Matter More Than Ever, with Guest Emma Collyer

AI won’t fix bad leadership. It may expose it faster.What matters most in leadership during the AI era?In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, Susanna Rantanen is joined by the executive team and career coach Emma Collyer to explore why trust, feedback and psychological safety matter more than ever in today’s fast-changing world of work.As organisations focus on AI, speed and transformation, many leaders are under more pressure than ever. But real change does not succeed in strategy decks or technology plans. It happens in everyday leadership behaviour, in feedback conversations, in moments of pressure, and in whether people feel safe, supported and heard.Susanna and Emma talk about leadership communication, giving feedback, building trust, psychological safety in the workplace, remote work, cultural differences in communication, and how leaders can stay human while leading through constant change.If you lead a team, support leaders, or work in HR, employer branding, communications or people development, this episode will give you practical insight into the human side of leadership in the AI era.This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business and people leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>

March 25, 202656 min

#215 AI Leadership and Trust: How Leaders Can Adopt AI Without Losing the Human Edge with Guest Arshavir Blackwell, PhD

This week on the Story-Driven Business Podcast, I’m joined by Arshavir Blackwell, PhD, cognitive scientist, AI consultant, founder of Your VoiceCraft and principal at Arvoinen Consulting. We talk about why AI adoption is not just a tech rollout, but a leadership and trust challenge. In this episode, we explore how leaders can adopt AI without losing the human edge, why vague communication destroys trust, and how to keep humans clearly in the loop when using AI in business. If AI feels both exciting and slightly terrifying, this one is for you.This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>

March 17, 202624 min

#214 AI in Marketing 2026: What 1,400 Marketers Reveal About ROI, Governance and Scale

AI in marketing has entered its operational era.In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, I unpack fresh findings from Jasper’s State of AI in Marketing 2026 report, based on a global survey of 1,400 marketers. The message is loud and clear: AI is no longer a shiny experiment or a clever productivity trick. It is becoming part of the modern marketing infrastructure.I explore what this shift really means for marketers, business leaders, employer branding professionals and B2B companies trying to stay relevant in the AI era.In this episode, you’ll learn:Why 91% of marketing teams now use AIWhy proving AI ROI has become harder, not easierWhy scaling high-quality content is now the number one AI priorityWhy governance, legal review and brand control are slowing AI adoption more than budget or lack of skillsHow AI maturity now predicts marketing impact better than tool choiceWhy AI is changing not only workflows, but also roles, hiring, leadership culture and employer attractivenessBut this episode goes further than marketing.I argue that AI transformation is not just a content or efficiency issue. It is an organisational transformation issue. It will reshape how companies lead, hire, communicate and build trust, both internally and externally.If you work in B2B marketing, employer branding, HR, leadership or business strategy, this episode will help you see the bigger picture.AI doesn’t replace humans. But it will replace outdated ways of doing business.🎧 Listen now and don't forget to subscribe to the Story-Driven Business podcast for weekly insights on the leadership culture and change narrative in the AI era, the value of becoming a story-driven business and how to build trust and brand appeal in your B2B customers and talents, integrating your business and modern employer brand. Now, that's what I call competitive advantage! This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the show notes to this episode here >>

March 10, 202652 min

#213 Leadership in the AI Era: Why Clarity Beats Speed When Everything Accelerates

AI is accelerating business, decision-making, and expectations faster than most leaders are prepared for. But the real leadership challenge of the AI era isn't technology.It's clarity.In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, Susanna speaks with leadership coach and former Marine squad leader Jon Sheldon, founder of Belleauwood Coaching, about what real leadership looks like when pressure, complexity, and constant change become the new normal.Jon led Marines through over 150 missions in Iraq and now coaches business leaders on decision-making, discipline, and leadership clarity under pressure. In this conversation, we discuss how the principles of stoic leadership, strategic clarity, and personal discipline help leaders stay grounded when the world accelerates.Because when everything speeds up, the best leaders don't panic.They get clear.In this episode, we explore:Why pressure reveals the true character of leadershipThe critical difference between urgency and panicHow stoic leadership thinking helps leaders filter noiseA powerful 6-step decision framework used under extreme pressureWhy modern leadership requires thinking while movingHow AI is changing leadership expectations inside organisationsWhy vision matters more than ever in the AI eraIf you're a business leader navigating constant change, digital transformation, and the rise of AI, this conversation will help you rethink how leadership actually works when the stakes are high.Because leadership today isn't about shouting louder.It's about seeing more clearly.Listen if you are interested in:AI leadershipLeadership mindsetDecision-making under pressureStoic leadershipModern leadershipLeadership clarityAI and leadership cultureBelleau Wood Coaching website >>Belleau Wood Coaching on LinkedIn >>This podcast is sponsored by our family business, ⁠Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.⁠Find the shownotes to this episode here >>

March 3, 202613 min

#212 Decision Fatigue in Leadership: Why Strategy Feels Heavier Than It Should

Leadership isn’t supposed to feel like emotional weightlifting.Yet many leaders experience decision fatigue.Not because they’re weak, but because the company culture has stopped carrying strategy.It looks like this:Meetings align, but execution stalls.Decisions require reselling.As the leader, you start regulating the emotional temperature of the room instead of building momentum.That’s not a personal capacity issue. It’s a structural one.In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, I explore:What decision fatigue in leadership really isThe early warning signs of leadership burnoutWhy cultural misalignment makes decisions heavierHow story-driven leadership restores alignment and energyThis is my own podcast, the Story-Driven Business Podcast, where I explore leadership, culture and narrative as a competitive advantage.If leadership has started to feel heavier than it should, this conversation is for you.Follow the show and share your reflections because your perspective matters.This podcast is sponsored by our family business, Employer Branding Agency Emine, where we help business leaders turn strategy into action by aligning people, culture, and communication.Find the shownotes to this episode here >>

February 24, 202648 min

#211 How Business Leaders Must Evolve as Their Company Grows – with guest Adam Hamadache

What got you here won’t get you there.In this episode of the Story-Driven Business Podcast, I sit down with digital agency founder Adam Hamadache to unpack how leadership styles must evolve as businesses scale.We explore the messy growth phase many founders experience, the hidden danger of founder bottlenecks, and the critical shift from delegating tasks to delegating ownership. Adam shares how implementing structure (including EOS), redefining internal communication, and letting go of perfection transformed his company from chaotic to scalable.We also discuss AI disruption, modern business leadership styles, and how to attract world-class talent without competing purely on salary.If you are a founder, CEO, or business leader navigating growth, complexity, or change, this conversation will challenge how you think about your leadership role.Because scaling a business is not just about strategy.It’s about evolving the leader.

February 17, 202614 min

#210 – 3 Reasons Why Your B2B Strategy Will Fail Until Your Leadership Culture Matches It

Most business strategies don’t fail because they’re bad.They fail because the leadership culture executing them is misaligned, contradictory, or stuck in outdated behavioural patterns.In this episode, Susanna Rantanen, the creator of the Magnetic Employer Branding Method™ and author of Story-Driven Employer Branding, reveals the hidden link most leaders overlook: your business strategy cannot succeed unless your leadership culture supports it.Drawing on the Competing Values Framework by Kim S. Cameron and Robert E. Quinn, you’ll learn why different strategies require different leadership behaviours, values, and decision-making patterns.You’ll discover why teams don’t follow strategies; they follow leaders. And how misalignment between the two creates organisational chaos, missed goals, and cultural friction.This episode breaks the revelation into three clear reasons:Strategy sets direction, but leadership sets behaviourPeople don’t follow strategy; they follow leaders.Misaligned leadership behaviour creates a misaligned organisational cultureIf you’re a B2B leader, CEO, founder, HR professional or communications strategist, this episode will change how you think about strategy, leadership, culture, hiring, and performance.You’ll walk away understanding:Why strategy execution failsWhat “matching minds with mission” really meansHow behavioural patterns shape organisational cultureWhy leadership personality affects resultsWhat culture has to do with customer trust and business growthHow to architect a culture that makes executing your strategy easierWhich leadership behaviours support different types of strategyand how to start realigning your organisation from the topWhen strategy, leadership culture, and organisational behaviour finally align, your business becomes coherent, confident, and capable of extraordinary performance.This is the system behind organisations that “just work.”And it’s the strategic foundation of story-driven businessIf you found this episode valuable, please share it with your network.Also, as an indie podcaster, I would really appreciate it if you could rate this podcast 5 stars and subscribe. Thank you for your support!Follow me, the host Susanna Rantanen, on:LinkedInInstagramYouTubeTikTok

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