Hysterionics

Hysterionics, the podcast that finally gives anyone interested in leadership and organisational culture a place to share, commiserate, ponder, let rip and perhaps learn without a whiff of an embellished conference case study. If you’re looking for a tutorial Hysterionics is not the place and it’s probably best to switch to the Open University; this is raw and honest sharing and learning. Hysterionics will feel like a conversation between likeminded friends because that’s exactly what it is. Every two weeks I will sit with senior friends from the world of talent and leadership and talk openly about the hysterionics of paying the mortgage by influencing human behaviour, without ever resorting to infringements of the bribery and corruption act. Or murder.

Tom Crawford

Tom has worked in the world of leadership and organisational culture for over twenty years. He really believes in shaping leaders that people want to follow, and in work places which respect and grow their employees. He currently works for the worst boss ever (himself), consulting to some really diverse and fab organisations around the world. He lives in central France, up a hill with four dogs, a lovely husband and a vegetable patch, and has written two novels, The Limousine Voyager and Duty&Deceit. He's eaten every meal option Air France have ever produced and Olivia NJ is his Elvis.

Clancy Murphy

Clancy has been working with people in leadership roles for much of her career. She has inhabited great roles working with amazing teams and experienced the flip side of that too. She currently has what she once described as the best job in the world, as Chief People Officer for a global organisation. Clancy lives in rural Hampshire with a curly dog, two sports mad teenagers and a food obsessed husband. She has a passion for books, long walks and jam making although not all at the same time and knows all the words to every ABBA song ever written.

Neil Griffiths

Neil has worked in brand & communications for over 20 years. He believes that leaders should bring their strategies & initiatives to life through storytelling & as a result, people are more likely to listen, take notice & engage. He recently co-founded Ceriph, a storytelling consultancy created to help global leaders challenge convention through insight & creativity. Neil lives in Winnie the Pooh village with his wife, two boys & Luna the spaniel. He is a football coach, wannabe artist, average skier & air miles collector – born in Liverpool he has no choice but to coach & play football