Escape The Echo Chamber

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Escape the Echo Chamber is a podcast hosted by Glenn Martin and Matthias Schmeisser. The purpose of this podcast is to create an honest, provocative space to challenge mainstream narratives, question social norms, and confront our own biases. The concept of "Escape the Echo Chamber" explores how social media and personal networks can trap us in narrow perspectives, reinforcing beliefs without questioning them.

  1. Julius Probst, PhD - UK Autumn Budget 2025 Review

    12/08/2025

    Julius Probst, PhD - UK Autumn Budget 2025 Review

    In this episode, Glenn and Matthias sit down with labour economist Dr Julian Probst to unpack the real consequences of the Autumn Budget on businesses, workers, and the 16–24 labour market. Julian is honest about the trade-offs: the fiscal outlook may look slightly better, but the policy choices are far from it. We break down stealth tax rises through fiscal drag, the pension-salary-sacrifice change hitting employers from 2029, and a minimum wage increase that risks driving even more young people into NEET status. Glenn and Matthias bring the People and Talent lens: what this Budget means for hiring confidence, productivity, and already strained sectors. We confront a persistent misconception in HR. You cannot ignore macroeconomics. Economic literacy is now part of the job. In this episode, we explore: → Why this Budget quietly tightens the screws on business and hiring → How fiscal drag and frozen thresholds reshape work incentives → Why excessive minimum wage increases risk long-term damage to youth employment → The hidden employer tax bomb landing in 2029 → Why macroeconomics now sits squarely in the People & Talent skillset → What this means for workforce planning, recruitment, and economic resilience If you’re a Founder, HR leader, recruiter, or People professional trying to make sense of the economy’s impact on work, this conversation cuts through the noise. Escape the Echo Chamber: honest conversations that challenge the status quo and connect us as humans.

    57 min
  2. Julius Probst PhD - Is the UK Labor Market Edging Closer Towards Recession?

    07/11/2025

    Julius Probst PhD - Is the UK Labor Market Edging Closer Towards Recession?

    In this podcast, Glenn Martin and Matthias Schmeisser welcome back Julius Probst, PhD, European Labor Economist from Appcast, to discuss the current state of the UK labor market. Focusing on economic growth, unemployment rates, and the impact of fiscal policies, they compare the UK and German markets, highlighting the challenges posed by high housing prices and marginal tax rates. The discussion also touches on the implications for talent acquisition and the future of work in a changing economic landscape. Key takeaways include: → The UK economy has shown a growth of 0.7% in Q1 2025, the highest in the G7. → Unemployment has risen slightly to 4.5%, raising concerns about labor market stability. → The housing market in the UK is one of the worst among advanced economies, with prices significantly outpacing incomes. → House prices are approximately nine times the average income, making home ownership increasingly unattainable. → Marginal tax rates in the UK can reach as high as 62%, discouraging additional work and overtime. → High housing costs are exacerbating inequality, limiting access to home ownership for younger generations. → Flexibility in talent acquisition strategies is essential for businesses to adapt to the current labor market. → The UK labor market is becoming more service-oriented compared to Germany's industry-heavy economy. → Investment in public infrastructure is crucial for long-term economic growth in the UK. → The conversation emphasises the need for awareness of economic trends among talent leaders.

    53 min
  3. Marie Krebs - The Intricacies of People Experience (PX) in Startups

    07/11/2025

    Marie Krebs - The Intricacies of People Experience (PX) in Startups

    In this episode of the Escape the Echo Chamber podcast, hosts Glenn Martin and Matthias Schmeisser engage with guest Marie Krebs to explore the intricacies of People Experience in startups.  They discuss the importance of defining performance, identifying the right problems to solve, and leveraging data to drive business success, and Marie shares her journey in the startup world, emphasising the need for a shared language and understanding of roles to enhance performance management. The conversation highlights the balance between employee success and business goals, advocating for a strategic approach to People Experience, and they explore how performance can be driven through effective conversations and the significance of context in strategic planning. The discussion highlights the need for appropriate KPIs and the balance between risk and reward in innovative practices. Key takeaways include: People Experience is crucial for shaping the employee-employer landscape. Identifying the right problems is essential for effective performance management. Data analysis is key to understanding performance and driving business success. Shared language within teams enhances communication and effectiveness. Performance metrics should align with business goals for sustainable growth. Revenue per employee is a critical metric for evaluating people-performance.  Revenue per employee can indicate business efficiency. KPIs should reflect the quality of output, not just speed. Trust issues can arise from past organisational failures. Automation can significantly improve HR processes. Engaging employees creatively can enhance data accuracy. Strategy involves making tough choices about priorities. Understanding the context is crucial for effective change management. Risk-taking is essential for innovation and growth. Feedback loops are vital for continuous improvement

    1h 6m

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Escape the Echo Chamber is a podcast hosted by Glenn Martin and Matthias Schmeisser. The purpose of this podcast is to create an honest, provocative space to challenge mainstream narratives, question social norms, and confront our own biases. The concept of "Escape the Echo Chamber" explores how social media and personal networks can trap us in narrow perspectives, reinforcing beliefs without questioning them.