5 Podcasts Every CEO Should be Listening To and Why

There are hundreds of business podcasts out there that are valuable from a leadership and innovation perspective, so we’ve done the work for you in researching which ones are worth listening to as a CEO.

What you want to listen to will partly be determined by what your values are as a CEO. We talk with many CEOs who are balancing customer demands, company growth, and financial pressures during 2020, which means leadership, inspiration, and culture can take a back seat. Podcasts are a stellar way to consume valuable content, jumpstart out of the box thinking, and even help develop your own company’s podcast featuring your executive voice and employees.

HBR Ideacast by Harvard Business Review

As a CEO, well-researched information from a reliable and well-established source is important. HBR Ideacast is continuously ranked highly amongst the very best business podcasts, sharing research from the HBR journal as well as additional insights from industry experts and authors.

The podcast airs weekly and some of the latest topics include: Understanding Digital Strategy , Managing Someone Who Is Too Collaborative (& Why Opening Up at Work Is Harder For Minorities). HBR Ideacast has over 600 episodes and focuses on specific topics or research, meaning they are shorter in length and ideal for a CEO with a busy schedule.

The CEO Show by Robert Reiss

Robert Reiss uses a 19 minute interview format podcast to interview CEOs. The podcast unveils top tips and practices that the interviewed CEOs have used to become a success, ensuring that listening to the podcast is a great way for CEOs to build on their knowledge and get the chance to apply the lessons they learn to their own business.

Boss Files with Poppy Harlow: Conversations about Business, Leadership, and Innovation

The CNN anchor sits down with CEOs and entrepreneurs who offer insights into how they got where they are. And while she doesn’t just interview women, some notable episodes include Recode’s Kara Swisher, SoulCycle’s Melanie Whelan, and jewelry designer Kendra Scott. Scott, in particular, tells a fascinating story about launching her billion-dollar business with just $500 while caring for a newborn.

A thread that runs through all the episodes is that no successful business person is truly “self-made”—they credit their trusted team of people with helping build and maintain their success.

AVNation’s Connected Podcast

This podcast dives into a look at what innovative brands are and have been doing to keep people connected at their tradeshows and business development events. What does that have to do with leadership you ask? The way our teams interact with prospects, customers, the media, and influencers to the way our brands present ourselves matters from a perception and a revenue-driven perspective.

Office Hours – Daniel Pink

This podcast may suit a CEO who likes to spend a lot of time listening to in-depth conversations from some of the best thinkers around. Pink’s podcast – Office Hours – is described as ‘car talk… for the human engine’, and has featured high profile guests such as Malcolm Gladwell, Jim Collins, and Adam Grant. The podcast usually uploads an episode once a month, but each episode is packed with an hour’s worth of content that focuses on work, life, and business.

Bringing It All Together

These five best podcasts for CEOs and leadership we’ve found here provide variety in length and content and range from more evidence-based research findings to honest and controversial opinions. The podcasts vary between 5 minutes to over an hour, so there’s something for you even if you can only squeeze in a few minutes on your commute.

We want to hear what your favorite podcasts are on leadership and importantly, we want to know if there’s something you want from a podcast for CEOs/business that you’re not getting already? Can we help you start a podcast that will change the way your customers and employees hear your message?

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