The Emotion at Work Podcast
Our podcast investigates emotions and their role in the people, processes and places of work. Managing regulating and understanding emotions at work can be tricky, and that’s why we interview industry experts to provide insight into different topics such as emotion regulation, emotion expression, digital body language, shame, and other important topics in society.
Scroll to explore our bank of episodes, and get in touch if you’d like to be featured on our podcast. The episodes naturally cover emotionally sensitive topics, therefore it is important that listeners know this beforehand.
Episode 12 – Emotion at Work in Impression Management
This is a long episode. Mainly because this is a complex and complicated area. Also though, Dawn and I are research colleagues and friends too. In this episode we get into a whole host of interesting and linked topics:
Episode 11 – Emotion at Work in Clean Language
Ever since I heard about ‘clean language’ I was not convinced it can be a thing. Then I studied linguistics and decided it most definitely was not a thing, in fact, it was a load of rubbish. However, as opposed to ignoring and dismissing it I wanted to explore it. So I got in touch with the guest of this podcast episode, Judy Rees.
Episode 10 – Emotion at Work in Everyday Talk
This podcast is about sharing ideas, insights, research and experiences around emotion in the workplace. Since I decided to start the podcast I wanted to get this guest on the series. She is the co-author of one of my most thumbed books (details below) and someone I have interacted with on Twitter for a while. How we interact is a fascinating thing to me and in this episode, on Everyday Talk we get into:
Episode 9 – Emotion at Work in Neuroscience
This podcast is about sharing ideas, insights, research and experiences around emotion in the workplace. Since I decided to start the podcast I wanted to get a genuine neuroscientist on the show. This was important for me because there is a lot said about neuroscience in the workplace and I am just not sure that lab-based research can be generalized into the workplace.
Episode 8 – Emotion at Work *SPECIAL EDITION* listener questions
This podcast is about sharing ideas, insights, research and experiences around emotion in the workplace. Here we explore the breadth and depth of emotions so listeners can use what we discuss to help enrich lives or help protect from or reduce harm. We focus on the roles #emotion #credibility and #deception play in the workplace.
Episode 7 – Emotion at Work in Vulnerability and Leadership
In this episode, Phil interviews two deep thinkers, authors and fascinating people; Khurshed Denugara and Claire Genkai-Breeze (links to bios below). We start with the idea of willingness as an underrated human trait. The willingness to ‘as you go’ share your weaknesses or flaws and be willing to work hard at the moment. We talk about ‘near enemies’ of things and as an example; the near enemy of being flawed but willing is the protocol of sharing weaknesses because that is what ‘should be done.
Episode 6 – Emotion at Work in Language and learning from a Forensic Linguist
For this episode, Phil interviews a friend and colleague Dr. Samuel Larner (Link to bio below) where they delve into the world of language and what it can tell us about individuals and their thoughts and feelings. We start off exploring the language in speech and the notion of ‘formulaic language’ and in particular that the speed and fluency of speech would be too much of a demand on our brain (cognitive load) to pick what we say one word at a time. Sam takes us into examples from his discipline (forensic linguistics) to talk about how language can be:
Episode 5 – Emotion at Work in talk – Negotiating identity in conversation
In this episode, Phil talks with Georgie Nightingall about changing up the standard networking type conversation. A lot of the talk we do, especially in a networking-type setting is ritualized. What we mean by that is the types of questions we ask, the responses we give and the way we interact are almost pre-set. A good example of this would be the classic ‘So… what do you do?’ type question at a networking event. During our conversation, we go on to explore conversations in the workplace, in teams, online and the link to the identity or identities we build for ourselves.
Episode 4 – Emotion At Work in Purpose and Meaning at work
This podcast is about sharing ideas, insights, research, and experiences around emotion in the workplace. Here we explore the breadth and depth of emotions so listeners can use what we discuss to help enrich lives or help protect from or reduce harm. We focus on the roles #emotion #credibility and #deception play in the workplace.
Episode 3 – Emotion at Work in Learning – *SPECIAL EDITION* from the CIPD L&D Show
In this special edition of the Podcast, you will get to hear Phil interview some special guests from the CIPD’s L&D show as well as hear the Ignite talk he did at the event. As this was recorded live at the event, the audio volume is changeable through the podcast, and thanks for bearing with it.
Episode 2 – Emotional Inauthenticity, burnout and coping mechanisms
In this episode, we talk with SJ Lennie who is a DI at Greater Manchester Police who is taking a sabbatical to complete her Ph.D. at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her area of research, emotional inauthenticity, and the psychological impact of the emotional labor of police officers. Having been a police officer for 15 years with a successful career at Hampshire and Greater Manchester Police and a detective inspector.
Episode 1 – Emotion At Work, our FIRST EVER podcast
This podcast is about sharing ideas, insights, research, and experiences around emotion in the workplace. Here we explore the breadth and depth of emotions so listeners can use what we discuss to help enrich lives or help protect from or reduce harm. We focus on the roles #emotion #credibility and #deception play in the workplace.