Episodi

  • S1, E17 - A Zen Approach to Transformation
    Apr 30 2026

    This week on From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin sit down with Nick Tran, a veteran brand leader whose career has taken him through some of the biggest moments of disruption in business.

    After navigating company shakeups at places like TikTok and Hulu, Nick now pursues companies that need help growing through uncertainty, including in his current role as President and CMO of First Round a consortium of brands that includes Cîroc and Lobos 1707. He shares why crisis mode can create unexpected opportunity, why he never wants to lead marketing in the same industry twice, and why change can be the fastest path to growth when you know how to meet it.

    They also unpack personal resilience, building capacity during stressful seasons, and how to stop fearing change long enough to use it.

    If your company, career, or life is in transition, this one’s for you.

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    1 ora e 2 min
  • S1, E16 - Time For a Masculine Cleanse
    Apr 23 2026

    On this episode of From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin sit down with Felicity Fellows, a global community strategist who has built and scaled cultural ecosystems through her work with TED, TEDx, and her fandom agency Stan—to unpack the hidden dynamics shaping workplace culture.

    Starting with a striking reality, HR is overwhelmingly made up of women, yet remains one of the most undervalued functions in organizations—they explore how roles rooted in traditionally “feminine” qualities like care, empathy, and nurturing are often dismissed as soft or secondary.

    From HR to community-building, the conversation reframes these roles not as peripheral, but as foundational, asking what might shift if we treated care and connection as central to how work actually works.

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    1 ora e 12 min
  • S1, E15 - It’s Good to Suck at First
    Apr 16 2026

    On this episode of From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin sit down with Courtnee LeClaire, a transformational leader behind iconic moments at companies like Apple, to explore why she started calling herself a Chief “Becoming” Officer.

    From launching products like the iPod and iPhone to navigating personal upheaval, Courtnee shares a deeply honest look at success, failure, and the myth of having it all figured out. Together, they unpack the tension between helping others and doing the inner work, the importance of trusting your instincts, and what it means to grow and learn while leading.

    At the center of the conversation is Courtnee’s powerful reframing: we’re never “finished” we’re always becoming. And the real work isn’t perfection, it’s having the courage to keep going, even when you don’t know what you’re doing.

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    59 min
  • S1, E14 - The Patriarchy is Gluten
    Apr 9 2026

    On this episode of From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin sit down with stylist, author, and cultural thinker Stacey London for a candid conversation about feminism, identity, and how society assigns value to women.

    They explore some of the reasons why patriarchal work cultures are bad for business and what it could look like to design a working world that utilizes traditionally feminine traits for business strategy and community culture. They unpack some of the ways women are often forced to navigate competing expectations just to exist, and they discuss why there’s a growing group of “older” post-menopausal women who want to stay in the workforce despite the ageism of patriarchy. The conversation also examines the role men play in building a more equitable world—and why real progress requires moving beyond shame, guilt, and reaction.

    At its core, this episode is about shifting from survival to wholeness: letting go of old frameworks and learning how to show up fully, without shrinking to fit the room.

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    1 ora e 4 min
  • S1, E13 - The Frame and the Gravity That Shapes Us
    Apr 2 2026

    In the final episode of the series, Amanda and Marcus discuss various factors around the day to day and legacy interactions that shape us. They discuss this with Chrysi Philalithes (first Chief Digital Officer at RED) alongside the digital firsts she created with the likes of Apple, Nike and X (formerly Twitter). Amanda then interviews the podcaster, artist and photographer Dario Calmese who amongst his many achievements shot the 2020 front cover for Vanity Fair featuring Viola Davis. What starts as a candid conversation about burnout, travel fatigue, and the illusion of “having it all together” quickly evolves into a deeper reflection on the frameworks we operate within. From personal routines to organizational culture, Marcus and Amanda unpack how the “frame” we exist in and the “gravity” it creates, quietly influences our decisions, energy, and sense of self.

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    1 ora e 38 min
  • S1, E12 - The Comfort Trap and What We Get Wrong About Safety
    Mar 26 2026

    In this episode of From The Culture, hosts Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin are joined by Sherlen Archibald, a cultural marketing and communications expert who has built a career at the intersection of art, music, fashion and storytelling. As Co-Founder of We The Roses Agency, he has led campaigns for global brands such as Red Bull and Google Arts & Culture, while also collaborating with iconic artists such as OutKast and Ciara. Together, they explore Google’s Project Aristotle......one of the most influential workplace studies ever conducted and unpack what it reveals about psychological safety, collaboration, and the hidden forces behind high-performing teams.

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    55 min
  • S1, E11 - Fierce Boundaries, Enduring Brands
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin are joined by Laura Beyer - Head of Brand Partnerships @TED. They discuss the deeper forces behind behaviour and how shared beliefs influence decision making, creativity, and the way organizations evolve over time. They unpack the relationship between identity, community, and the systems we operate within especially when it comes to managing boundaries. It's a reflective look at how culture isn’t just something we participate in—it’s something we actively build, challenge, and redefine.

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    1 ora
  • S1, E10 - The Balancing Act of Authenticity
    Mar 12 2026

    In this episode of From the Culture, Marcus Collins and Amanda Slavin explore how creativity, culture and identity intersect in modern storytelling. The conversation features an interview with Misan Harriman (Photographer, Social Activist and Chair at The Southbank Centre in London) who shares insights on visual storytelling, cultural perspective, and the responsibility creators carry when shaping narratives that reach global audiences. Together they discuss the power of representation, the role of culture in creative work, and how intentional storytelling can influence and change how people see the world.

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    1 ora e 14 min