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The Culture Nerds - A Leadership Podcast

The Culture Nerds - A Leadership Podcast

Hosted by Simon Thiessen & Kirralea Walkerden

Episodes

72

Latest episode

Nov 2025

Language

EN-AU

About the show

Want to constantly grow as a leader and shape a great culture in your workplace? This is the podcast for you. Of course, if you’re a yoghurt fan who typed in ‘culture’ and ended up here …(sorry, nerdy workplace culture joke). If you’re a serious person who believes serious topics must be covered in a serious way, we may not be the petri dish for you either. But, if you want lived executive experience and decades working with corporate clients, government agencies & NFPs, all topped off by the hilarious hosts (at least we think so!), welcome - we're glad you could join us! We nerd out on leadership and workplace culture – which is why we’re good at them. We tackle the topics you need to develop as a leader and to transform the workplace culture you have into the workplace culture you want. And we have fun doing it. Hard hitting topics. Easy listening.

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November 19, 202539 min

15 Growth Tips for Founder-Run Businesses

Text us your thoughts or questions15 Growth Tips for Founder-Run Businesses******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

September 29, 202542 min

Evolution or Revolution: Why Leaders Must Embrace Change to Stay Relevant

Text us your thoughts or questionsChange doesn’t fail because of the plan — it fails because of how people are led through it.In this episode, Simon explores why leading change isn’t just about managing logistics — it’s about leading emotions, expectations, and resistance with purpose and clarity.You’ll learn:Why “evolution or revolution” isn’t just a clever phrase — it’s a choice every organisation must makeThe difference between change management and change leadership (and why the latter matters most)What makes the “valley of despair” so dangerous — and how to help your team move through it10 straight-talking tips to lead people through discomfort, resistance, and real transformationWhy honesty, visibility, and relentless communication are your most powerful change toolsWhether you’re facing a major transformation or trying to embed small but meaningful shifts, this episode will challenge your mindset and sharpen your approach to leading change that sticks.0:00 - Introduction and Monthly Resources9:31 - Embracing Change as a Leader16:47 - Leadership vs. Management in Change22:31 - Leading Yourself Through Change First27:55 - Ten Tips for Successful Change Leadership35:49 - Effective Change Communication StrategiesResources mentioned:10 Mistakes Leaders make during Change (infographic)Leading Change (eBook)Lead through Change with Confidence (leaders guide)Why Most Change Fails...And What Great Leaders Do Differently (blog)******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

August 26, 202537 min

Must Managers be Mediators too?

Text us your thoughts or questionsUnresolved conflict isn’t just uncomfortable - it’s corrosive. It impacts trust, performance, and team culture more than most leaders realise.In this episode, Simon explores why managers can’t afford to act as mere conduits for problems, waiting until issues spiral out of control or outsourcing them as a “quick fix.” Instead, he walks through a practical, step-by-step approach to tackling conflict early, setting boundaries, and building team accountability.You’ll learn:Why unresolved conflict multiplies its impact across every relationship in a teamThe two biggest mistakes organisations make when dealing with conflictA five-phase process every leader can use to manage disputes effectivelyPractical tips to turn uncomfortable conversations into constructive outcomesIt’s a straight-talking, practical episode for leaders who want to create stronger, healthier team cultures by leaning into conflict instead of avoiding it.Summary of Episode: 0:00 - Introduction to Mediation for Managers4:45 - Common Mistakes in Handling Conflict10:12 - Why Unresolved Conflict Is Corrosive13:24 - Real-World Conflict Examples20:26 - Five Steps to Effective Conflict Resolution27:04 - Nine Practical Tips for Facilitation35:54 - Final Thoughts and ResourcesLinks and resources mentioned in the showLeaders Guide to Mediation - 5 Phases of Conflict The Managers Mediation Conversation MapDo You need a Mediator?7 Mistakes Leaders Make When Handling ConflictPlenty in 20: When Managers Need to MediateThe Culture Nerds Monthly Newsletter: Authentic Leadership******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

August 11, 202554 min

Encouraging Leaders to Charge Into Leadership with R & J Batteries (Rebroadcast)

Text us your thoughts or questionsGood decisions when replacing managers are critical because their actions flow through to the performance and morale of their team. Having Emerging Leaders ready to step into management roles is essential for every organisation, big or small.Ready-made successorsA robust Emerging Leaders process fosters ready-made leaders within the organisation. They already know the organisation and sector and they have lived the workplace culture. Presumably they represent your ideal culture. If not, take them of the list of candidates. This means they can focus on the biggest challenges for new managers– developing leadership skills and strategies to deal with the people they lead. If you have created a robust Emerging Leaders process, they will have been developing these skills before they need them, so they are ready when the opportunity comes.Mistake or choice?Recruiting leaders from outside the organisation isn’t a bad thing. They can bring fresh perspectives, promote positive change and enhance innovation. It just shouldn’t be your only option because of a lack of emerging leaders within your organisation.If you need to replace a manager and you have no option but to look externally, that’s a mistake. Learn from it. If it happens again, that’s a choice and it suggests you didn’t learn.Our guests today are from R&J Batteries, Australia’s fastest growing battery company. Each played a pivotal role in implementing an Emerging Leaders program. Two participants took on management positions within less than 12 months & most others showed significant growth.Jo Preece, National Training ManagerGlenn Kennedy, Beresfield Branch ManagerDylan Smith, Team Member at Beresfield & participant in the Emerging Leaders programLinks and resources mentioned in the showCase Study on Emerging Leaders ProgramEmerging Leaders Program Product PageEmerging Leaders Free ResourcesRe-Released Podcast Episode Plenty in 20:The Culture Nerds Monthly Newsletter: Authentic LeadershipWhat's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

July 17, 202522 min

Why Your Next Great Leader Is Already Working For You

Text us your thoughts or questionsWhat do great organisations do to grow their next generation of leaders — instead of watching potential die on the vine?In this episode, Simon unpacks the three biggest barriers new leaders face and how developing talent from within solves them all. Plus, hear why some internal candidates get overlooked and how to change that.It’s a sharp, practical listen for any leader serious about growing other leaders.Summary of Episode: Introduction to Emerging Leaders Theme 0:00Three Barriers for New Leaders 4:07Retention: Growing to Keep Talent 8:10Creating Opportunities for Leaders to Emerge 12:42Culture That Fosters Leadership Growth 17:07Key Takeaways and Resources 21:45Links and resources mentioned in the showCase Study on Emerging Leaders Program Emerging Leaders Program Product Page Emerging Leaders Free Resources Re-Released Podcast Episode  Plenty in 20:The Culture Nerds Monthly Newsletter: Authentic Leadership What's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.************************************************************************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

June 30, 202525 min

The Deep End Delusion: Why Throwing Leaders In Doesn't Work

Text us your thoughts or questionsStill throwing new leaders in the deep end and hoping they’ll swim?In this episode, Simon unpacks the dangerous cliché of “sink or swim” leadership — and why it’s damaging your culture, your results, and your people. Learn how to replace lazy leadership defaults with intentional development strategies that actually work.You’ll walk away with a new lens on leader development — and a few clichés worth retiring forever.Monthly Theme: Developing Leaders 0:00The Danger of Leadership Clichés 3:25Throwing Leaders in the Deep End 8:54The Ripple Effects of Poor Development 13:49Better Solutions for Leader Growth 18:32Proactive Leadership Development Strategies 22:52Links and resources mentioned in the showThe 5 Shifts Authentic Leaders Make - PDFAre you Leading or just Managing - Blog PostPulse Check for Authentic Leaders - PDFPlenty in 20:  Elevating your Leadership Through Coaching ConversationsThe Culture Nerds Newsletter: a free monthly summary of subscriber resourcesAuthentic Leadership – a product page for those who want to explore the services we offerWhat's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

May 16, 202552 min

Are Performance Appraisals Worth Your Time?

Text us your thoughts or questionsSummaryDoes your team actually look forward to performance appraisals? Or do they brace themselves for an awkward, box-ticking exercise that feels like a waste of time?If you’re in the second camp—you’re not alone. For many leaders and teams, performance reviews are uncomfortable, ineffective, and do little to drive real improvement.But they should be one of the most valuable conversations you have.In this episode, we’re breaking down 15 reasons why appraisals fail to deliver and, more importantly, what you can do to fix them. Whether you’re a leader or a team member, you’ll walk away with practical ideas to turn dreaded reviews into genuine growth conversations.Let’s dive in.Links and resources mentioned in the showThe Real Cost of Poor Performance (downloadable infographic)5 Conversations Every Manager Must Master (downloadabale PDF)Is Your Leadership Style Enabling Accountability - or Making Underperformance Comfortable? (self-assessment questionnaire)Plenty in 20: Managing Poor Performance (free, on-demand webinar with actionable strategies and tips)The Culture Nerds Newsletter, a free monthly summary of subscriber resoucesManaging Poor Performance & Inspiring High Performance – a product page for those who want to explore the services we offerWhat's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.Detailed show descriptionPerformance appraisals can feel like a futile pain in the backside. Many leaders view them as administrative burdens rather than developmental opportunities. When conducted effectively, performance reviews are transformative tools for growth, alignment, and improved team dynamics. The fundamental problem with many appraisals is they're approached as tick-and-flick exercises rather than meaningful conversations. The opportunity to build connection, provide direction, and foster growth is missed. The most effective appraisals balance reflection on past performance with planning for future development. This pairing is essential – looking back without planning forward leaves team members without direction, while planning development without addressing current performance issues ignores potential barriers to growth.Some key topics from this episode:The real value: reflecting on past performance and planning future developmentCustomising frequency based on individual needsCreating two-way feedback conversations Selecting the appropriate time and locationProviding micro-feedback throughout the year Planning effectively by sending questions in advance to encourage reflectionBalancing technical performance with team/cultural fit******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

April 15, 202531 min

10 Reasons Your Workplace Values Are BS

Text us your thoughts or questionsSummaryDoes your organisation have values that should make a difference - but don't? That people think are bullshit or tokenistic or lip service?Do they look great on the poster but mean nothing in the way people behave, work, and treat each other?If that's your organisation, your missing a HUGE opportunity to create a workplace culture where both morale and performance are high. Fortunately, this episode is packed with tips to make your values real.Links and resources mentioned in the showThe Authentimeter (free culture survey with option for detailed analysis of results)Plenty in 20: Holding People Accountable when you Can't Afford to Lose Them (free, on-demand webinar with actionable strategies and tips)The Culture Nerds Newsletter, a free monthly summary of subscriber resoucesOrganisational Culture Surveys for those who want to explore our servicesWhat's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.Detailed show descriptionWorkplace values should be the most powerful tool for shaping your organisation's culture, but that is rarely the reality. Often, values are reduced to meaningless phrases on coffee mugs and posters that no one can remember or explain.In this episode, Simon Thiessen discusses the disconnect between proclaimed values and actual workplace behaviors. He unpacks ten critical reasons why organisational values fail to drive meaningful change. From values that no one can name to those that create cynicism because they're never enforced, this practical guide exposes the common pitfalls that make values ineffective.Drawing from real-world examples, Simon explains why overcomplicated processes, values dictated from above, and attempts to replace human judgment with rigid rules all undermine cultural alignment. The most damaging practice? Allowing certain people to be exempt from living the values while holding others accountable—creating a culture where 'that's just how they are' becomes a way to validate unacceptable behavior.You'll discover how to transform your values from tokens into genuine drivers of great workplace culture by ensuring they're behavior-focused, universally applied, and reinforced through peer-to-peer accountability rather than top-down enforcement. The episode concludes with an immediate, actionable strategy you can implement today: consistently celebrating when people embody your values.******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

April 2, 202532 min

Are the monkeys running the zoo?

Text us your thoughts or questionsSummaryHave you ever thrown your hands in the air, frustrated, and said, 'the monkeys are running the zoo!' If you haven't, I bet one of your co-leaders has.What does that mean, though? And why does it happen? In this episode we talk about how leaders should respond when they feel the monkeys are running the zoo and discuss another type of 'zoo' that should be avoided at all costs!Links and resources mentioned in the showThe Authentimeter (free culture survey with option for detailed analysis of results)Plenty in 20: Holding People Accountable when you Can't Afford to Lose Them (free, on-demand webinar with actionable strategies and tips)The Culture Nerds Newsletter, a free monthly summary of subscriber resoucesOrganisational Culture Surveys for those who want to explore our servicesWhat's next?Talk to one of our culture and leadership experts - a free 30 minute consultation to problem solve any issue you are facing.Detailed show descriptionThe culture of your workplace doesn't just happens—it's shaped by leadership choices and team behaviours. In this episode, Simon Thiessen use the 'monkeys running the zoo' metaphor to discuss 'three zoos' that perfectly capture different workplace cultures and the leadership approaches that create them.What happens when the monkeys are running the zoo? This environment emerges when leaders fail to set clear standards or hold people accountable. Mediocrity becomes normalised, high performers grow frustrated, and when leaders try to raise standards, resistance is fierce. Simon unpacks the affiliative or absent leadership styles that create these situations.The second zoo represents workplaces ruled by fear, where people avoid taking risks, hide problems, and dread coming to work. These environments stem from directive, demanding, and critical leadership that breaks trust and stifles initiative. Simon shares real-world examples of this fear becoming embedded, requiring consistent positive experiences to rebuild confidence.But there's a third option. The ideal workplace where people operate with freedom within clear, agreed-upon standards. Here, people understand their purpose, collaborate naturally, and hold each other accountable. Research consistently shows these environments produce happier employees, better customer experiences, and superior results across all metrics.Creating this culture requires conscious leadership rather than defaulting to comfortable habits, clarity of vision about what excellence looks like, willingness to change (starting with leaders), and a tolerance for the uncomfortable. The journey isn't easy, but the rewards are transformative.Workplace culture is shaped by leadership choice. We each have a best self and a worst self, and workplace environments can bring out either. Which environment are you creating?******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

February 20, 202538 min

The Rules of the Pool

Text us your thoughts or questionsThe Rules of the Pool-This episode focuses on the role of accountability in shaping workplace culture and emphasises the impact of individual contributions. We discuss how open communication, courageous conversations, and shared responsibility lead to a healthier work environment.Key points from the pod:Our new approach to the content we create for you – monthly themes. Each month will developed pods, blogs, free 20 minute webinars, and resources around a specific theme (this month is Creating a Culture of Accountability) – along with a specific product offering for those who need more supportThe connection between individual actions and choices, and workplace cultureUsing metaphors to foster discussions on accountability The importance of courageous conversations in addressing issuesEncouraging teams to create their own shared understandings around standards of performance and interpersonal communicationThe role of leadership in modelling positive cultureRecognising conflict as a constructive aspect of team dynamicsStrategies for fostering ownership of workplace cultureRules of the Pool download  = resource download for managers******************************************************Visit our website The Real Learning ExperienceThanks to our producer, Josh at JCALdigital.org

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