In this episode of Meet the Leader, we sit down with Cllr Steve Pitt, Leader of Portsmouth City Council, to explore an unconventional route into local government – from running an independent music venue to leading one of the UK’s most distinctive island cities.
Steve shares how his lifelong passion for music, arts and culture has shaped his political philosophy, and why he believes culture should never be seen as a “nice to have”, but as a powerful driver of regeneration, opportunity and social change. From Portsmouth’s vibrant grassroots arts scene and street art reputation, to the role of football, the Navy and veterans’ communities in civic life, this conversation paints a rich picture of culture in its broadest sense.
We also delve into Steve’s views on devolution, local government finance, and the realities of leading a council under sustained pressure – including the frustrations of pace, resource constraints, and public expectations in an age of instant change. Along the way, he reflects on the importance of political literacy, why civics education matters, and what genuinely motivates people to step into public service.
The episode closes with a refreshingly grounded take on legacy. For Steve, leadership isn’t about plaques on walls or named buildings – it’s about whether, at the end of the day, he’s made a positive difference, even for just one person.
An honest, passionate and thoughtful conversation about place, purpose and what leadership in local government really looks like.
Hosted by Cratus Group's Executive Chairman Nick Kilby, the Meet the Leader podcast is a space to learn about the leaders in local government, highlighting the tremendous work they do for the communities they serve. You can listen to the previous episodes on Spotify here and wherever else you listen to your podcasts.