10 episodes

WhatComesNext.Live is a podcast recorded and broadcast live. On each show our guest first shares a little about themselves and their thoughts on WhatComesNext, then together we seek to draw out those thoughts into actionable insights for you. I’m your host, Tom McCallum.

WhatComesNext.Live Tom McCallum

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WhatComesNext.Live is a podcast recorded and broadcast live. On each show our guest first shares a little about themselves and their thoughts on WhatComesNext, then together we seek to draw out those thoughts into actionable insights for you. I’m your host, Tom McCallum.

    Minter Dial

    Minter Dial

    Minter Dial is an international professional speaker, elevator and multiple award-winning author. His core career stint of 16 years was spent as a top executive at L’Oréal, where he was on the Executive Committee Worldwide of the Professional Products Division. He wrote and produced a WWII documentary for PBS (The Last Ring Home) and authored 3 other award-winning books: Futureproof, You Lead and Heartificial Empathy, Putting Heart into Business and Artificial Intelligence (DigitalProof Press 2023). All his work, books and podcasts can be found on minterdial.com

    • 40 min
    Petter Björkebäck

    Petter Björkebäck

    Petter Björkebäck is the founder and CEO of Village Organizational Development, a People & Culture Partner that helps organizations grow sustainably and a community of practice. This follows his long experience from IKEA, latterly with a focus on People, Culture, Organization and Sustainability, with the sustainability area focusing primarily on inclusive design and social impact.



    He also serves in Jönköping International Business School Board of Advisors, and in this capacity, he has been working with the Inner Development Goals framework to support the school in the sustainable transformation.



    Petter is also a musician and choir leader, and curiously exploring how music could be an enabler to develop organizations.

    • 31 min
    Ben Read

    Ben Read

    Ben Read is a former sergeant in the British Army and is now the Founder & CEO of Redeployable, a business focused on building a community of career-driven, high-performance veterans.

    • 28 min
    Lena Robinson

    Lena Robinson

    Lena Robinson’s a straight-talking, non-conformist Kiwi. Her background is varied across multiple global and SME industries, but in the UK her background was mainly heading up new business for corporate global ad agencies. Leaving corporate life in 2014 she set up her own branding/marketing agency for agencies, selling it to her business partner in 2018 to launch FTSQ (‘F*** The Status Quo’), which pretty much sums up what Lena’s about. A maverick to the core.

    FTSQ was originally created to support non-conformist business owners, but unfortunately, just a few months after launch Lena fell chronically ill and had to stop working. It’s taken her years to recover and never one to do things the ‘easy way’, she’s fought to get her health back on track and relaunch FTSQ Consultancy and launch an additional business, The FTSQ Gallery where ‘art is legacy’.

    I met Lena briefly at a workshop on Meaningful Communications recently and just had to get her on the podcast, her brilliant contributions that evening were always meaningful!

    • 34 min
    Sean McGrath

    Sean McGrath

    Sean McGrath is Chief Executive of the Entrepreneurial Scotland Foundation, which is dedicated to building the belief and connections current and future leaders need to create prosperity in and for Scotland. A passionate advocate of entrepreneurial thinking, Sean firmly believes that Scotland’s future will be shaped by those who think, act and lead in an entrepreneurial way.

    • 27 min
    Adie Holt

    Adie Holt

    23 Years a Royal Air Force Engineer, Adie Holt was selected to help establish one of the MOD's most radical innovation units in 2017. The Strategic Command jHub was charged with delivering innovative capabilities into the hands of users faster. By learning from leading tech giants and world-class start-ups rather than following Defence policy and process, the unit delivered 18 capabilities in its first 18 months, unheard of in traditional defense procurement cycles. Adie left the military in 2020 to carve a niche at the intersection of public sector, industry, and the start-up/scale-up ecosystems, first establishing a Defence practice for Capita’s tech and digital-focused consultancy and later working with their corporate venturing arm Scaling partner. He is currently an advisor at Form1 Partners, a new scale-up growth engine, and co-founder of Author Insights, a novel forum for engineered serendipity.

    Adie and I first connected over the idea of Dunbar's number, which may well come up in our conversation!

    • 30 min

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