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Media Mouthwash

Daniel Bentley, Joseph Stashko

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Media Mouthwash is a fortnightly podcast on the media presented by Daniel Bentley and Joseph Stashko. It takes a sideways look at the media, taking in news, blog posts and thoughts on the intersection between technology and journalism.
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Mouthwash

Paul Armstrong

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Mouthwash is the new show hosted live by TBD Founder, Paul Armstrong, on Twitter Spaces. All unscripted, unedited, unrehearsed. Each episode is 60 minutes of fresh chat that leaves you more confident on different subjects. Each series has a specific theme and hard questions aren't dodged. Joining Paul is an inclusive mix of the brightest and most interesting minds ranging from NYT/WSJ bestselling authors to Silicon Valley royalty, Psychologists to activists…and a lot more besides. Each inter ...
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In the last episode of Mouthwash season four, we’re exploring what the metaverse means for the future of work. From play-to-earn to play-to-learn, the metaverse offers a new dynamic for employers, employees and customers alike. Where are we right now though? What’s the real timeline to change? Someone who knows is Esther O’Callaghan of Hundo.career…
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‘The great resignation’ is a term that highlights a period when large swathes of people are giving up their old jobs and moving to pastures new. Is this really the case though? The data is conflicting, to say the least. What’s really going on? In this episode of Mouthwash we’ll be talking about the future of job hunting, trends now and what employe…
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Live events, meetings and generally keeping in touch with people changed over the pandemic. We’ve never used streaming technology so heavily and we’re only now getting signs that Zoom isn’t ok for our health, let alone events. On this episode of Mouthwash we’re looking at the future of streaming when it comes to the workplace…and beyond. What’s cha…
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Gender has a pivotal role in the workplace. From pay gaps to promotions, healthcare to harassment gender is still a huge issue when it comes to the world of work. How will it change now we’re working in more hybrid and remote scenarios? Is the world of work about to get fairer? On this episode of Mouthwash we’ll be exploring the effects the pandemi…
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Culture is a part of work that can build a company or destroy it. Much derided, heralded and sought after, having a good culture is imperative to handle uncertain times. David Burkus is an expert in building cultures, changing them and focusing on this important and often ignored part of businesses. On this episode of Mouthwash, we’re exploring why…
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Hybrid working is a reality already fro millions, but a lot more are undergoing the biggest work experiment of their lives. Ultra smart cookie, Julia Hobsbawm, believes we are living through a unique moment in the history of work which, if understood and handled correctly, can provide a springboard for the biggest transformational change in the wor…
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Leadership has been truly tested during the pandemic. From pulling people together to tearing them apart, the pandemic has shown us the best (and worst) from leaders imaginable. What lessons can be learned and taken forward? What behaviours should we lose? Are we destined to live in a remote surveillance workplace? How is trust in the workplace? Al…
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Organisations change all the time, but are they organising themselves differently now? How? Why not!? What have smart organisations changed? Made sure to keep? What does a strong organisation look like? How much trust do businesses have in their people? On this episode of Mouthwash, we’re questioning the future - and purpose - of the post-pandemic …
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Coworkers come in all shapes, sizes and ages. How do we bridge the gap? Is it really a gap or is something deeper at play? It’s not easy getting on with everyone at the best of times, let alone during a pandemic. While some are parachuting out, others are struggling to learn new technologies and skills…others are being replaced. On this episode of …
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While some may be heading back to the office, a lot of people around the world…aren’t! Remote working permanently or more often is on the rise, but how do you do it…right? What should you look out for over time? How do you manage people remotely? On this episode of Mouthwash, we’re going to explore the intricacies of the workplace when there is no …
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Human Capital. The workers. The people. Whatever you want to call it, they’re integral to all businesses in some way or another. Increasingly fractured, snippy and, in some cases, angry, how can we bring people together who are apart? How do we strengthen the ties in the workplace? How do people lead when the world is so unknown? On this episode of…
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Inclusion, while people aren’t sitting next to one another, is hard…but shouldn’t be (and isn’t!) impossible. In this episode of Mouthwash we’re exploring what it takes to be inclusive in a distributed world along with what the issues are if we don’t keep our eye on the ball. Expect some hard truths and some actionable insights from an expert who i…
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Coworking is a mid-way between the office and home. Increasingly, these spaces away from home, are places to focus, be creative, meet colleagues, network and generally not be at home. What’s the future of these spaces though? Is WeWork still king? What’s really making people buy space right now? We’ll explore all this and more on this episode of Mo…
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The pandemic is making a lot of people look forward…and back. A lot of regrets are surfacing and new decisions are being made. Multiple NYT bestselling author, Dan Pink’s new book is all about just that, regret. On this episode of Mouthwash, we’ll be exploring why a ‘no regrets’ philosophy isn’t all it’s cracked up to be and exploring the World Reg…
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The great resignation is/isn’t anything new depending on who you talk to. Dr. Tessa White doesn’t particularly mind either way. She’s helping millions navigate the new world of work on platforms like TikTok. From getting raises, managing up, managing out, Dr. Tessa is helping people make work work for them. On this episode of Mouthwash, we’re talki…
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People have had to learn a new set of skills, norms and handle different conditions throughout the pandemic. For many, they’ll never step foot in an office again. How is this affecting things like leadership? Management? Are people really reevaluating everything or are we just traumatised after years of uncertainty? How do we move forward? Find out…
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Burnout is affecting record numbers of people thanks to increasing stress, illness, a fractured news cycle and a myriad of other factors. Life coach and author of ‘Energize’, Simon Alexander Ong, is going to talk about how to minimise the effects if avoiding it is impossible, along with having greater energy in general. In this episode of Mouthwash…
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What’s really going on at the office? How are people feeling? How are bosses feeling? What’s really going on under the hood now…and in the future? Leesman Index is the dataset that knows. In this episode of Mouthwash, we’re sorting the facts from the fiction. ABOUT TIM (@leesmanceo) Tim is the Founder and CEO of Leesman – the world’s foremost autho…
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Rob Walker notices things. Everything in fact. How? He wrote the book on it. ‘The Art of Noticing’ is a practical guide to getting more from…everything. We’ll be talking about his NYT column which discusses working trends, life and a lot more besides. ABOUT ROB (@notrobwalker) Rob Walker is a journalist covering design, technology, business, the ar…
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Gretchen Rubin is a happy soul. She should be too, she’s not just an expert in happiness but a multiple NYT bestselling author on the subject. We’ll be discussing happiness, the type of people in the working world, how you can break bad work habits and build a healthier work/life balance. ABOUT GRETCHEN (@gretchenrubin) Gretchen Rubin is the author…
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Rick Pastoor is no stranger to the world of work. Author of ‘Grip’, which is all to do with working smart and getting what matters most, Rick is the perfect guest to kick off season four. Besides the book, there’s a lot more to Rick, he’s an expert in productivity, shipping product and generally getting sh!t done. ABOUT RICK (@rickpastoor) Rick Pas…
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Hello, I'm Paul Armstrong, host of mouthwash, the show that offers fresh chat to leave you feeling more confident. This season we're looking at the real future of work. A lot has been said about where the office is or isn't going. And I want to find out if the great resignation is here to stay - or if people just fancy to change. We're going to be …
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To close out this season of Mouthwash we’re looking at the big one. Fairness. Who better than David Bodanic, author of ‘The Art of Fairness: The Power of Decency in a World Turned Mean’? In this episode of Mouthwash we’re going to look at what’s gone wrong, is it as bad as it seems, how do we be less mean when it may mean we are disadvantaged, and …
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Peter Ward wowed TBD ‘Mollitiam’ viewers with a behind-the-scenes look at Humanity earlier in the year. He’s back with an update on how Humanity is stopping, slowing down and even reversing ageing. In this episode of Mouthwash he’ll go even deeper, answering questions like how do we age better? How can you help your future by making changes today? …
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Adah is a thinker and a person who knows what change takes. Trust when it comes to transformation is paramount, but trust is being tested. From the media to health, business leaders to politicians, everyone is having a trust crisis. How do you get it back? Maintain it? Never lose it again? Where does public trust go next? Tune in and find out! ABOU…
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We’re talking about big ideas and where humanity is going next on this episode of Mouthwash with Michael Bhaskar. Author of multiple books, his latest; ‘Human Frontiers: The Future of Big Ideas in an Age of Small Thinking’ is about big, hairy, audacious things. Listen in and find out where we’re going next and how we (and you) get there. ABOUT MICH…
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There’s a lot to do for brands on the best of days, but as we exit the pandemic, many are having issues re/connecting. Ana is Brand Strategist for a tiny company called Walmart, so expect to find out about brand guardianship, building new brands and a lot more besides… Ana was booked using Badassery - the marketplace for event organizers to book sp…
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Matthew’s impact on the world is all around you, from Samsung to HTC, Matthew designs the products millions use every day. Recently designing the world’s first ethical and modular smartphone for Fairphone, the smartphone manufacturer that designs devices with sustainability and lowering environmental impact from the start, Matthew faced new challen…
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Being alone has a serious branding issue. We've only ever had negative language to talk about flying solo - but what about when time spent alone is restorative and joyful? How do we do alone…better? Find out this and more when we talk about self-care, your own company and quality time. Isn’t it time you get serious about solitude? ABOUT FRANCESCA (…
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Whether online or offline, security is a key component for a ‘good’ life. How we handle threats online, and increasingly offline, is important to not only make the world a safer place, but also lead more fulfilling lives. In this episode of Mouthwash, we’re going to talk about it all from avoiding burnout to creating safer systems and quite possibl…
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We’ve talked about being alone better, but what about being PRESENT? Inspired by quarantine, ‘Tickled’ is New York Times best-selling author Duff McDonald’s exploration into joy and presence—experiences that tickle. From our addiction to the quantification of everything to certainty, we’ll explore how we can be more present for greater peace of min…
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AI. We’ve had a shaky start, good intentions and still, Alexa doesn’t understand Scottish accents and robots seem to want to put us all out of jobs. How do we look at AI better? How do we make AI better? Can anyone hold big tech co’s to account to ensure we have mutually beneficial outcomes? We’ll discuss all this and more on this episode of Mouthw…
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Public Relations is a highly misunderstood field of communication in the world. Not only does it sometimes get tarred with a slimy brush, but it can also be used for various nefarious uses, but it’s not all bad. PR can also be used for a lot of good reasons. How does it get better though? Who’s holding people accountable? What can stop the industry…
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Some refer to Danny as the Daddy of Twitter Spaces, but in reality, he’s part of the team whose job it is to listen to the community and develop the product for millions. A tough role, made even more difficult when you’re developing it out in the open, as he and the team are doing. We’re going to talk about why they chose to do it like this, the re…
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Being, and feeling, calmer continues to top a lot of lists around the world of work and home life, but how do you actually achieve this with everything that’s going on? What’s the secret to centring yourself when the world around is busy and stressful? Rui Liu is going to tell us over a quality cup of tea. From fashion Kung-Fu, you don’t want to mi…
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Body language is up to 80% of communication, but, in the age of Zoom, how does that work? What can you do to get an advantage when it comes to negotiations? Interviewing? How can you make sure you are misrepresenting your feelings in simple communication? Find out this and a whole lot more on this episode of Mouthwash when we talk with Body Languag…
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He’s a pirate and a whole lot more besides, Season Three of Mouthwash kicks off with the big one…uncertainty. How do you get better with what’s coming at you that you don’t know? Sam’s been busy during the pandemic on an amazing project that is soon open to the public. Come and find out more, get a sneak peek and find out why millions of people lis…
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Health is a hugely powerful to individuals, economies and the world. New models, new options and new behaviours are driving change in a different world that is emerging thanks to covid. As people are using technology more than ever to help them track, train and test themselves, but where does the power of the health industry lay and who’s pulling t…
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Audio is having a moment right now. From spaces to voice notes, podcasting to remixing; a lot of change and a lot of new players are emerging. The big platforms are going big, and there’s a lot of money flowing in all directions. Who better to make sense of it than the bastion of quality audio that is Espree Devora. Founder of WeAreTech, a network …
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Females make up for 51% of the world, and over 70% of the buying power, but when it comes to investment they get stiffed despite getting better returns. Not only does Sharmadean Reid love a good car meeting, but she’s also CEO of Beautystack and understands funding, founding and females. It’s time to talk about female empowerment and how we get mor…
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Sedge Beswick isn’t just TBD Alumni, she’s MD of one of the leading influencers agencies worth the money in the world. A north star when it comes to all things influencer relations, social campaigns and strategy, Sedge’s knowledge comes from doing. There will be no holds barred in this chat because Sedge doesn’t believe in that. Listen in to find o…
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Google, Amazon, Facebook are all pushing artificial intelligence as are businesses and governments, but who’s really making headway? Are people sharing information as they promised? What does the future of A.I. really look like and how much power will it have over us? Chandler T. Wilson is the man at the forefront of machine learning, and having wo…
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The New York Times calls Dorie Clark; ‘an expert in self-reinvention and helping others make changes in their lives’, high praise, but by no means the only accolade bestowed upon Dorie. Branding expert, prolific author/writer, Duke University professor and communication coach, the clients that seek Dorie out include big tech platforms (Google) to m…
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Big platforms (Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon) are taking over the world. Or are they? Simon Andrews is the man big firms trust to know which way the win in blowing. Not only does he have decades of relationships in the business, but he’s also paid to know by the likes of Google to Amazon, Nike to Telefonica. Simon writes the industry must-read ne…
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Community is imperative in a changing world. Having tribes and common ground can make amazing things happen and cause issues in equal measure. Online discourse and brands is a dicey subject in a polarised world, and someone who navigates this daily is HubSpot’s Christina Garnett. Online and offline, Christina knows how to galvanise people and get t…
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Power comes in a lot of forms, but increasingly soft power is what people are working on to get more from their professional and personal lives. Kung-Fu Master and author of ‘Winning Not Fighting’, Si-Fu Julian Hitch is the perfect person to talk about the lighter side of power and how the future of boardroom isn’t toughness it’s softness. ABOUT JU…
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Author of that Jeff Bezos biography, it’s safe to say Brad Stone understands everyone’s favourite cardboard abuser, Amazon like the back of his hand. As the company turns a pivotal moment as the baton is handed to Andy Jassy from Jeff Bezos, where does it go next? How will it maintain and strengthen its power? Find out this and a whole lot more on …
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Henry knows the world of politics, and regularly pokes fun at Boris at the same time as Britney Spears in his satirical column for the Financial Times. Join us to explore who has power in the world of politics, what is takes to get it, keep it, what it takes to change it and more than a little bit about the furrier side of life. Expect fireworks. A…
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Thomas Wedell-Wedellsborg is a globally recognised expert on problem solving and innovation. TBD Alumni to boot, Thomas is all about reframing problems and the power of seeing things differently. His latest book; '‘What’s Your Problem?’ explores A book that Eric Schmidt (yes the Google one), loves saying; “If you want the superpower of solving bett…
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