Welcome to the Bad Meetings Podcast, where conflict resolution seeker Erika McKellar, invites guests from around the globe to share candid stories of meetings gone a little sour. Together, we'll uncover missed opportunities and finish off with actionable strategies and insights to help you salvage your next professional get-together. Join us to boost your communication and leadership skills, transforming every meeting into a learning experience.

Bad Meetings Podcast
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Welcome to the Bad Meetings Podcast, where conflict resolution seeker Erika McKellar, invites guests from around the globe to share candid stories of meetings gone a little sour. Together, we'll uncover missed opportunities and finish off with actionable strategies and insights to help you salvage your next professional get-together. Join us to boost your communication and leadership skills, transforming every meeting into a learning experience.
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Recent Episodes

November 15, 2024
Leadership is Not Enough with Dr. James Chitwood
🎙️ In the season finale of Bad Meetings, host Erika McKellar sits down with Dr. James Chitwood, leadership expert and author of Leadership is Not Enough, for a masterclass on transforming bad meetings into powerful opportunities for engagement and connection. Together, they explore the 50-50 meeting structure, how communication shapes organizational culture, and practical ways to create psychological safety in teams. Dr. Chitwood shares candid stories of meeting failures, lessons learned, and actionable strategies to elevate leadership and team dynamics. If you're ready to lead better, communicate effectively, and build a culture of trust, this is the episode you can't miss.

October 24, 2024
Navigating Cultural Pitfalls in Meetings with Safwan Al Turk
In this episode of the Bad Meetings podcast, host Erika McKellar welcomes Safwan Al Turk, a seasoned business leader who blends business strategy with healthy living. Safwan shares his experience working with global giants like Procter & Gamble, Samsung, and Nestle, and dives deep into one of his most memorable bad meeting moments. He reflects on cultural missteps in high-level corporate meetings and offers valuable insights on avoiding similar mistakes in your professional life. Safwan also talks about how mental fitness, self-awareness, and personal challenges such as mountaineering and silent retreats have shaped his leadership style.

October 10, 2024
Execution Revolution: Unlocking Success by Focusing on What Really Matters
In this episode of the Bad Meetings podcast, host Erika McKellar is joined by Johan Grönstedt, VP of Howwe Technologies and author of The Execution Revolution. Johan shares his extensive experience in strategy execution and common pitfalls in meetings, offering insights from his 15 years of consulting. They dive deep into the problems that arise when leadership teams have too many priorities and how data-driven insights can solve this. Johan also touches on how bad meetings can derail execution efforts, offering solutions to streamline goals and focus on behavior-based results. Whether you're a leader struggling with executing strategies or just looking to fix your meeting culture, this episode is packed with actionable tips to drive meaningful change.
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