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Change SignalChange SignalTrust: Your Change Leader Superpower? Rachel BotsmanLearn why trust is contextual, resistance signals engagement, and successfully navigating change requires embracing uncertainty. In this episode of Change Signal, I dive deep with Rachel Botsman, the world's expert on trust and Oxford University fellow, to explore how trust enables change — and how change can damage trust. Rachel challenges us to identify our organization's "trust states" and segment our communication accordingly, just as marketers would. What if those resistant employees aren't difficult, but deeply invested? What if your real trust influencers aren't who you expect? I love Rachel's definition of tr...2025-06-0428 minDiscover Most Popular Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesDiscover Most Popular Audiobooks in Nonfiction, Social SciencesWho Can You Trust? Audiobook by Rachel BotsmanPlease visit https://fashabooks.com/aff/fashabooks/159 to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Who Can You Trust? Subtitle: How Technology Brought Us Together and Why It Might Drive Us Apart Author: Rachel Botsman Narrator: Caroline Baum Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 33 mins Language: English Release date: 11-14-17 Publisher: Hachette Audio Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 8 votes Genres: Nonfiction, Social Sciences Publisher's Summary: If you can't trust those in charge, who can you trust? From government to business, banks to media, trust in institutions is at an all-time low. But this isn't the age of distrust...2025-05-0405 minCautionary Tales with Tim HarfordCautionary Tales with Tim HarfordWould You Trust a Gangster Nanny? - Cautionary Questions with Rachel BotsmanDo we trust our fitness trackers too much? How do fraudsters gain our faith? Why do people trust podcasters? And would you trust a drug dealing nanny with a tambourine? Tim Harford is joined by trust expert Rachel Botsman to answer your questions. Rachel lectures in trust at Oxford University and her new audiobook How To Trust and Be Trusted is available via Pushkin.fm and wherever audiobooks are sold.We love hearing from you, so please keep your questions coming: tales@pushkin.fm.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-0741 minHow to Be a Better HumanHow to Be a Better HumanHow to trust in times of uncertainty (w/ Rachel Botsman)Rachel Botsman studies trust. She’s a professor at Oxford University and the author of the books What's Mine is Yours, Who Can You Trust? and the new audiobook, How to Trust and Be Trusted. From asking AI medical questions, to understanding what’s real and what’s a lie online, Chris and Rachel discuss trust in many forms. What happens when trust is shifted away from human interactions and given to machines or companies to be monetized?For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/BHTranscripts For the full text transcript, visit go.ted...2025-03-0337 minRisky Business with Nate Silver and Maria KonnikovaRisky Business with Nate Silver and Maria KonnikovaTrust and Facing the Unknown (with Rachel Botsman)This week, Maria speaks with trust expert Rachel Botsman about her new audiobook How To Trust and Be Trusted. What is trust? Why, even in the face of overwhelming evidence, do we sometimes trust the wrong people? And what can a luxury hotel teach us about how to repair a trust that’s been broken? And – for Pushkin+ subscribers – Nate and Maria answer a listener question about learning to feel the difference between probabilities. For more from Nate and Maria, subscribe to their newsletters: The Leap from Maria Konnikova Silver Bulletin from N...2025-02-2042 minThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan HawkThe Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk621: Rachel Botsman - Being Comfortable with Uncertainty, Giving Trust Before It's Earned, Being on Time, Giving Great Keynotes, & How To Trust and Be TrustedGo to www.LearningLeader.com for full show notes. This is brought to you by Insight Global. If you need to hire 1 person, hire a team of people, or transform your business through Talent or Technical Services, Insight Global's team of 30,000 people around the world have the hustle and grit to deliver. www.InsightGlobal.com/LearningLeader Rachel Botsman has become an expert on trust in the modern world. She’s written three books: What’s Mine is Yours, Who Can You Trust, and How to Trust and Be Trusted. Her TED talks have amassed over 5 mill...2025-02-101h 02Money Rehab with Nicole LapinMoney Rehab with Nicole LapinTrust Issues at Work? Here's What to Say with Rachel BotsmanThis week, Money Rehab is hosted by Minda Harts, bestselling author and expert who helps organizations build cultures of trust and belonging through her speaking, writing, and innovative Trust Catalyst game. In each episode this week, she’s focusing on one of the seven “trust languages” she's determined to be essential to a healthy workplace.Today, Minda is joined by Rachel Botsman to talk about the trust language “psychological security,” and much more. Rachel is a world-renowned expert on trust; she didn’t just write the book on trust— she's written three. In this conversation, Rachel shares key insights f...2025-02-0533 minRevisionist HistoryRevisionist HistoryHow to Trust and Be Trusted with Rachel BotsmanRachel Botsman, Oxford University Lecturer and author of the new Pushkin audiobook How to Trust and Be Trusted, joins Malcolm to talk about how to make smart decisions about trust. Then, a preview of How to Trust and Be Trusted, which is available on Spotify, Audible or wherever you get your audiobooks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-01-2335 minGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessGetting Better with Jonathan Van NessWhat's The Real Cost Of Not Trusting Yourself? A Trust Expert Weighs InTrust—it’s a five-letter word that makes the world go 'round. In this episode, JVN sits down with Rachel Botsman, a leading expert on trust in the modern world, to explore the role trust plays in our relationships, decisions, and even society at large. Together, they dive into why trust isn’t just a feeling but a belief, how impulsivity and unmet expectations erode it, and how to rebuild trust with ourselves and others after it’s been broken. They unpack why “trust is a confident relationship with the unknown,” how learning to navigate uncertainty strengthens our self-trust, and the prac...2025-01-2253 minExperience The Immersive Full Audiobook Now, Busy Professionals!Experience The Immersive Full Audiobook Now, Busy Professionals!How to Trust and Be Trusted by Rachel BotsmanPlease visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/8850to listen full audiobooks. Title: How to Trust and Be Trusted Author: Rachel Botsman Narrator: Rachel Botsman Format: mp3 Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins Release date: 01-14-25 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 6 ratings Genres: Workplace & Organizational Behavior Publisher's Summary: Trust is a word we use a lot. But have you ever learned how to make smart decisions about trust? How to earn the trust of other people? Or, how to repair trust when it breaks down? Rachel Botsman has helped the world’s brightest minds change the way they think about trust. Now, in How to...2025-01-142h 39Creator ScienceCreator ScienceRachel Botsman – Trust expert on how you can earn trust with your audienceRachel Botsman is a leading expert on trust in the modern world. She is the author of 3 critically acclaimed books, What's Mine is Yours, Who Can You Trust, and How to Trust and Be Trusted, that have been translated into 14 languages. That last one, How to Trust and Be Trusted, is brand new and actually just released today in audio only, which is a fascinating decision that we'll also discuss later in the conversation.Rachel is consistently recognized as a top keynote speaker, and her TED Talks have been viewed more than 5,000,000 times. If there's...2025-01-1454 minWorklife with Adam GrantWorklife with Adam GrantFixing the trust crisis with Rachel BotsmanWho do you trust — and when? Rachel Botsman is a leading expert on trust in the modern world, and her new audiobook, How to Trust and Be Trusted, offers bold new ways of thinking about building, maintaining and restoring relationships. Rachel and Adam redefine trust, examine why we often trust the wrong people and question the assumption that transparency is always the solution to our trust issues. Available transcripts for ReThinking can be found at go.ted.com/RWAGscriptsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/worklife/worklife-with-adam-grant-transcriptsWant to help shape TE...2025-01-1443 minReThinkingReThinkingFixing the trust crisis with Rachel BotsmanWho do you trust — and when? Rachel Botsman is a leading expert on trust in the modern world, and her new audiobook, How to Trust and Be Trusted, offers bold new ways of thinking about building, maintaining and restoring relationships. Rachel and Adam redefine trust, examine why we often trust the wrong people and question the assumption that transparency is always the solution to our trust issues. Available transcripts for ReThinking can be found at go.ted.com/RWAGscriptsFor the full text transcript, visit ted.com/podcasts/rethinking-with-adam-grant-transcriptsWant to help shape TED’s sh...2025-01-1443 minIn Good Company with Nicolai TangenIn Good Company with Nicolai TangenRachel Botsman: How to build and maintain trustWhat is trust, and why is it so easy to tear down? In this episode, world leading expert on trust, Rachel Botsman, addresses the challenges of building and maintaining trust. Nicolai and Rachel explore the key moments that foster trust and the essential elements of building strong, enduring relationships in today's digital world.The production team for this episode includes PLAN-B's Pål Huuse and Niklas Figenschau Johansen. Background research was conducted by Kristian Haga.Watch the episode on YouTube: Norges Bank Investment Management - YouTubeWant to learn more about the fund? The fun...2024-05-0843 minCulture First with Damon KlotzCulture First with Damon KlotzWorld renowned trust expert: How do we access confidence during uncertainty with Rachel BotsmanDo you feel like trust works both ways in your workplace?With the sustained rise in remote or semi-remote roles, the importance of trust in the workplace is top of mind. But trust needs to work both ways, right? The question isn’t only "can employers trust their employees", it also needs to be "can employees trust their employers?"Rachel Botsman is a trust expert, author and lecturer at Oxford University. She's passionate about challenging ideas around trust and humility and has been recognised as one of the world's 30 most influential management thinkers. Honoured as a...2024-03-2015 minRadio DavosRadio DavosIan Bremmer, Rachel Botsman and Azeem Azhar: 3 experts on the state of the world in 2024What's in store for 2024? Ian Bremmer's political risk consultancy predicts an 'annus horribilis' but Exponential View's Azeem Azhar says we are in an 'incredible decade'. So is the state of the world 'glass half empty, or half full'? And in an uncertain world, Oxford University's Rachel Botsman, tells why trust is so vital, and how it can be re-built, or rather, re-earned. Guests: Ian Bremmer: https://www.eurasiagroup.net/people/IBremmer Rachel Botsman: https://rachelbotsman.com/ Azeem Azhar: https://www.azeemazhar.com/ World Economic Forum Strategic...2024-03-1426 minINTHEBLACKINTHEBLACKRachel Botsman on workplace trust in the digital ageWhat does workplace trust mean to you? Thought leader, renowned author and TED talk presenter Rachel Botsman is a trust expert, and she draws on her extensive expertise to explain the significance of trust in business. She unpacks what trust in the digital era means, how it relates to ethical leadership and what trust looks like in an organisational culture. Tune in now. Host: Jackie Blondell, Editor, CPA Australia. Guest: Rachel Botsman teaches people and organisations how to rethink their relationship with trust. She is a thought leader on the topic and...2024-01-2925 minUNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARDUNIQUEWAYS WITH THOMAS GIRARD149 Rachel Botsman, Speaker and AuthorRachel Botsman is a leading expert on trust in the modern world. Her two critically acclaimed books -What’s Mine is Yours and Who Can You Trust?–have been translated into 14 languages. She has been recognized as one of the world’s 30 most influential management thinkers by Thinkers50 and honoured as a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum. Her TED talks have been viewed more than five million times. 2024-01-2525 minINTHEBLACKINTHEBLACKWhat is workplace trust in the digital age?What does workplace trust mean to you? Thought leader, renowned author and TED talk presenter Rachel Botsman is a trust expert, and she draws on her extensive expertise to explain the significance of trust in business. Rachel unpacks what trust in the digital era means, how it relates to ethical leadership and what trust looks like in an organisational culture. Tune in now.  Host: Jacqueline Blondell, CPA Australia Guest: Rachel Botsman teaches people and organisations how to rethink their relationship with trust. She is a thought leader on the topic and h...2023-09-1925 minEnglish Academic Vocabulary BoosterEnglish Academic Vocabulary Booster4787. 219 Academic Words Reference from "Rachel Botsman: The case for collaborative consumption | TED Talk"This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/rachel_botsman_the_case_for_collaborative_consumption ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/219-academic-words-reference-from-rachel-botsman-the-case-for-collaborative-consumption-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/RsWmIHxWghs (All Words) https://youtu.be/_GoEtyJ1eVo (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/549mNPyxtkk (Quick Look) ...2023-09-133h 14CultureLab with Aga BajerCultureLab with Aga BajerRachel Botsman - Unlocking the Power of TrustYou meet a new colleague for the first time, and… something clicks! You trust them, but you don't know why. Then, on another day, you're teamed with someone you’ve known and worked with for a while but a barrier stands in the way. That's the enigma of trust. It isn't merely about familiarity. It’s about something more elusive - an intangible connection that either binds or separates us. In the workplace, trust certainly isn’t a nice to have; it's vital for working relationships to thrive. It can elevate a team to excellence, speed th...2023-08-1659 minThe Trust CornerThe Trust CornerEpisode 16: Trust in Innovation with Rachel Botsman Innovation in technology has accelerated to unprecedented levels in the last decade. New technology continues to be developed that can solve yet another problem in our daily lives. Unlike other industries, tech companies don’t often think of the consequences their technology might have — positive or negative — on the population or the environment. What responsibility should tech innovators have for unintended consequences and how does that affect trust? Rachel Botsman, a lecturer at Oxford University and leading expert on trust in the modern world, joins Elena Kvochko, Chief Trust Officer at SAP, to discuss the relationship between innovation in techno...2023-05-2227 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanIntroducing Rethink MomentsWhen did you last have a rethink moment? How did it make you feel? And what happened? Welcome to Rethink Moments with Rachel Botsman. In each episode, Rachel will take us on a journey to rethink a culturally significant idea or event through the lens of renowned innovators, creators, and leaders. People like inventor Aza Raskin, photographer Platon, and writer Susan Cain. We'll go inside their hearts and minds to unpack and reframe a profound career experience, discovering what went right, what went wrong, and what was learned. A Rethink Moment is when we have the humility to ask questions and...2022-12-2702 minISF PodcastISF PodcastBONUS: Rachel Botsman — Rethinking TrustToday, ISF CEO Steve Durbin sits down with trust expert, author, and lecturer at Oxford University, Rachel Botsman. They discuss the nature of trust, how trust differs from transparency, and how to build a culture of trust within your organisation. Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management 2022-06-2124 minThe Gartner Talent AngleThe Gartner Talent AngleSPOTLIGHT: Rethink How Trust Impacts Organizations With Rachel Botsman On this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, trust expert Rachel Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes. Rachel Botsman is a lecturer at Oxford University and an expert on trust. She is the author of “What’s Mine is Yours” and “Who Can You Trust?”. Botsman’s TED talks have b...2022-06-1426 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking DoubtHow can the power of doubt transform the way we live and lead? In this episode, Rachel invites us on a personal rethinking journey as she explores her own experiences with doubt. Rachel reveals what happened when she ventured into the space of doubt and explains the key differences between paralyzing doubt and productive doubt. To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-05-0922 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Success: David ChangHow has the pandemic changed the way we measure success? In this episode of Rethink Moments, Rachel is joined by David Chang – acclaimed chef, Netflix host, bestselling author, and leader of a global restaurant business. David speaks candidly about how slowing down has changed him as a person and as a leader – and unpacks his approach to creating rule-breaking ideas.  David’s fantastic memoir is called Eat A Peach. To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-05-0236 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Misogyny: Julia GillardWhat happens when one moment defines your career legacy? In this episode of Rethink Moments, Rachel is joined by former Prime Minister of Australia, Julia Gillard, to unpack how society views female leaders. A decade on from her iconic ‘Misogyny Speech’, Gillard reflects on the impact of this huge moment – and how it influenced the way she is remembered, despite a long and successful political career. Julia Gillard is chair of the Global Institute for Women's Leadership. Find out more about their fantastic work here: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/giwl Here fantastic book is called Women and Leadership: Lessons from so...2022-04-2536 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Defeat: Genevieve RothHow can big losses lead to big learnings? This week’s Rethink Moment comes on November 9th 2016 as Donald Trump beats Hillary Clinton to be elected President of the United States. Rachel has a fascinating conversation with Genevieve Roth - director of campaign engagement for Secretary Clinton - as they rethink this momentous event through the lens of authentic permission. Find out more about Genevieve’s work with Invisible Hand: https://www.invisiblehand.co/ To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-04-1827 minHello Monday with Jessi HempelHello Monday with Jessi HempelRachel Botsman on rethinking your breakthrough On this week’s episode Rachel Botsman, author and host of podcast Rethink Moments chats with Jessi on the importance of reevaluating our breakthrough moments.2022-04-1128 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Disruption: Paul VidichHow do you know when it’s time to do something disruptive? In this episode of Rethink Moments, Rachel pulls back the curtain on the critical iTunes agreement that completely transformed the way we listen to music. She’s joined by former music exec Paul Vidich - who brokered the boardroom deal with Steve Jobs - to uncover what was sacrificed and what was gained from this pivotal moment. Paul is now a novelist. Find out more about his books here: https://paulvidich.com/ To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-04-1134 minThe Office ChroniclesThe Office ChroniclesCreating Spaces of Trust To Enable Immersion At Work with Rachel Botsman (Space Matters, ep.3)Summary Expert author Rachel Botsman joins Kursty to discuss the relationship between trust and space. They talk about how significant it is for organisations to empower individuals to have a rhythm of work that sends them into immersion mode, why getting through to-do lists shouldn’t be the most prized priority in the workplace, and what negative capability is. Rachel Botsman is the author of Who Can You Trust and the host of the Rethink Podcast. Throughout her career, she has delivered 3 TED talks and written 2 critically acclaimed books. She has been appointed as t...2022-04-0646 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Dualities: Susan CainHow does accepting who we are give us permission to show up in a different way? This week’s Rethink Moment begins with a book that became a movement - Quiet by Susan Cain. Rachel and Susan explore what happens when an introvert is thrown into the spotlight, and how to trust the process of a long creative journey. Susan also explains how and why her new book on melancholy came to exist. Bittersweet: How Sorrow and Longing Make Us Whole, is out now: https://www.quietrev.com/bittersweet/ Watch Susan's TED TalK HERE: https://www.ted.com/talks/susan_ca...2022-04-0428 minThe High Performance PodcastThe High Performance PodcastE111 - Rachel Botsman: What it really means to trustRachel Botsman is a trust expert, author and academic at Oxford University. Her books ‘What’s Mine is Yours’ and ‘Who Can You Trust?’ are critically acclaimed. Rachel was named one of the world’s 30 most Influential Management Thinkers by Thinkers50. She is also the host of the podcast Rethink Moments. In this episode, Rachel shares with us how to successfully speak in public: letting go of the need to be liked and focus on the giving. She provides her expertise on trust and the thoughts behind her crucial theory: “Trust is a confident relationship with the unknown”. 2022-04-041h 18Rethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Repair: Jason FriedHow do you get through a trust crisis? In this episode of Rethink Moments, Rachel is joined by Basecamp CEO Jason Fried one year on from his explosive memo that almost destroyed his business. In a rare public conversation about this highly controversial moment, Jason reveals what he still believes he got right, what he got horribly wrong, and what he learned from the experience. Follow Jason on Twitter: @jasonfried Jason is co-host of The Rework Podcast, alongside business partner David Heinemeier Hansson Here is the Basecamp memo in full: https://world.hey.com/jason/changes-at-basecamp-7f32afc5 Here’s the art...2022-03-2835 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Storytelling: John HegartyHow does the truth influence great ideas? This week’s Rethink Moment is a marketing masterpiece from 1985: a game-changing Levi’s TV commercial known simply as Laundrette. Rachel is joined by Sir John Hegarty - the creative director behind Laundrette - to think differently about this seminal moment and uncover the power of the truth in storytelling. Watch Laundrette here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wT4DR_ae_4o To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-03-1421 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Consequences: Aza RaskinWhat happens when an idea is transformed beyond your control? In this episode of Rethink Moments, Rachel goes on a journey with designer and entrepreneur Aza Raskin to understand how the unintended consequences of his lifetime wasting invention gave him a greater perspective of his existence. Find out more about Aza’s latest venture, the Earth Species Project, here: https://www.earthspecies.org/ Listen to his podcast his podcast from the Center for Humane Technology: Your Undivided Attention. To keep rethinking with Rachel, subscribe to her newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/rethink-with-rachel-6625780695937626112/2022-03-0731 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethinking Intentions: Amy CuddyWhat happens when your intentions are seriously misunderstood? This week’s Rethink Moment is the TED Talk on power posing that became a viral sensation - and made Amy Cuddy a threat to the academic community. In this episode, Rachel and Amy explore how the world can turn against you, despite your best intentions. Amy is currently writing her second book: Bullies, Bystanders, and Bravehearts. Watch Amy’s viral TED Talk here: https://www.ted.com/talks/amy_cuddy_your_body_language_may_shape_who_you_are The article referenced by Rachel is here: https://www.businessinsider.com/harvard-psychologist-amy-cuddy-how-people-judge-you-2016-1 And...2022-02-2829 minThe Gartner Talent AngleThe Gartner Talent AngleBest of 2021: Rethink How Trust Impacts Organizations with Rachel BotsmanThis week, we're re-releasing an audience favorite episode from this past year. Please enjoy our conversation with Rachel Botsman, a lecturer at Oxford University and author of “Who Can You Trust?” Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes.2021-12-2140 minJon Richardson and the Futurenauts - The Book of RevelationsJon Richardson and the Futurenauts - The Book of RevelationsS3 - EP7: The Future of Trust (with Rachel Botsman)S3 - EP7: The Future of Trust (with Rachel Botsman) Our guest this week joining to discuss the future of trust is the brilliant author and lecturer - Rachel Botsman. BIO:Rachel Botsman is a trust expert, author, and lecturer at Oxford University. She is passionate about teaching people how to think differently and challenge ideas around trust and humility.She has been recognized as one of the world’s 30 most influential management thinkers by Thinkers50, one of the Top 10 most influential voices in the UK on LinkedIn and honoured as a Young Gl...2021-12-171h 12ISF PodcastISF PodcastRachel Botsman — Rethinking TrustToday, ISF CEO Steve Durbin sits down with trust expert, author, and lecturer at Oxford University, Rachel Botsman. They discuss the nature of trust, how trust differs from transparency, and how to build a culture of trust within your organisation. Read the transcript of this episode Subscribe to the ISF Podcast wherever you listen to podcasts Connect with us on LinkedIn and Twitter From the Information Security Forum, the leading authority on cyber, information security, and risk management 2021-11-3024 minCulture First with Damon KlotzCulture First with Damon KlotzRethinking Trust at Work with Rachel BotsmanIn this episode, Damon sits down with Rachel Botsman, a leading expert and author on trust in the modern world, to discuss the positive impact of trust in the workplace. You'll hear Rachel and Damon discuss: How Rachel navigated the changes to her professional life without being on physical stages with audiences.  The process Rachel uses before she creates a new keynote speech.  The definition Rachel uses for trust: “Trust is a confident relationship with the unknown.” The relationship between trust, humility and ego. The rise of employee activism and why employees want to know j...2021-11-171h 082 Pages with MBS2 Pages with MBS47. Humility & Trust: Rachel Botsman, author of ‘Who Can You Trust’ and ‘What’s Mine Is Yours’ [reads] ‘Quiet’Have you ever done a trust fall? The strong hands of your team catch you and support you, and in that moment, years of resentment, dissatisfaction with the underlying power structures, and petty politics are washed away; we are all together, united! At the heart of this version of trust-building, there is certainty. I know what’s going to happen. I can trust the future. I’ve just finished reading Margaret Heffernan’s wonderful book, Uncharted, and there, she makes the compelling case for the opposite. Navigating the future requires comfort in uncertainty, ambiguity and big...2021-09-2133 minOBF-poddenOBF-poddenRachel Botsman: How to regain trust after a crisis?– If you told people this is how they were going to work, that trust leap might have taken twenty, thirty, forty years… It may never had happened, this redesigning of how we work. It is interesting how external pressures can force or enable new kinds of trust leaps. Rachel Botsman is our special guest in the 39th episode of the podcast All In with Oslo Business Forum. Botsman is recognized as one of the thirty most influential management thinkers and her TED talks has been viewed more than four million times. The 29th of September, Rachel is a...2021-09-1428 minThe Gartner Talent AngleThe Gartner Talent AngleRethink How Trust Impacts Organizations with Rachel BotsmanOn this episode of the Gartner Talent Angle podcast, trust expert Rachel Botsman defines trust as the currency of interaction. She argues that trust has implications for how organizations can relate to their employees and customers, especially in a virtual world. Botsman joined the podcast to discuss the changing landscape of trust and to share how leaders can put trust into action to drive better outcomes. Rachel Botsman is a lecturer at Oxford University and an expert on trust. She is the author of “What’s Mine is Yours” and “Who Can You Trust?”. Botsman’s TED talks have b...2021-04-2741 minNordic Business Forum AudioNordic Business Forum AudioRachel Botsman - The Challenges and Benefits of Trust in the Modern WorldThis episode features Rachel Botsman, a leading expert and author on trust, who explains the challenges, benefits, and interesting aspects of trust in the modern world.2021-03-1114 minThe Places We\'ll Go Marketing ShowThe Places We'll Go Marketing ShowHow to Build Trust with Rachel Botsman, Author: ‘Who Can You Trust?' & ‘What’s Mine Is Yours’WHO IS RACHEL BOTSMAN? Rachel Botsman is passionate about helping people understand how trust works in the modern world. Her ideas aim to inspire people to think with more humility, talk more openly, or act more meaningfully. She is the author of two highly acclaimed books and a Trust Fellow at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School. Her podcast series, Trust Issues, is available on iTunes and Spotify. Her articles on trust have appeared in the WSJ, Financial Times, Wired, New York Times, Guardian, and Harvard Business Review. Rachel’s TED talks have...2021-02-2648 minHow I WorkHow I WorkMy Favourite Tip: Rachel Botsman's strategies for creating a brilliant start to virtual presentationsMy favourite tip from my chat with Rachel Botsman was on her strategies for creating a brilliant start to virtual presentations.This extract is from my second time having Rachel on the show - you can check out the full interview here.And check out my first interview with Rachel here.Follow Rachel on Linkedin to get her biweekly newsletter Rethink.Subscribe to my new podcast How To Date in Apple Podcasts or Spotify.If you...2021-01-0410 minHow I WorkHow I WorkBEST OF: Rachel Botsman's tips for saying no, making a productive start to the day, and her one-minute mindfulness routine.***BEST OF HOW I WORK***I'm currently taking a few weeks off, so today's episode is a Best Of episode. I've gone back through the archives of the last 2.5 years of hosting How I Work and picked out my absolute favourite episodes!Rachel Botsman is a world renowned expert on technology and trust, and the author of bestselling books “Who Can You Trust?” and “What’s Mine Is Yours". Rachel is a Trust Fellow at Oxford University and has been recognised as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” b...2020-12-2344 minReimagineReimagineTetris in a Minecraft World“We grew up in a Tetris world of trust. There were rules, top-down enforcement and we looked up to people that we trust. Our kids are growing up in a Minecraft world of trust that is completely distributed.”   In this special series we’ve been exploring how we might move from crisis to transformation in an age of pandemics. We’ve been challenged to rethink our place in an entangled world, and to be good ancestors who protect future generations. We’ve explored how to build equitable health systems, inclusive and sustainabl...2020-12-1746 minAttribution with Bob McKinnonAttribution with Bob McKinnonTrust w/ Rachel BotsmanRachel Botsman is a leading expert and author on trust in the modern world. As the first Trust Fellow at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, she aims to challenge and change the way people think about trust and related topics such as power, influence, truth and beliefs. In her conversation with Bob, they talk about the underappreciated but fundamental role trust plays in where we end up in life. Stay tuned for the end of the podcast where Rachel comes to an interesting realization about her own work and the introduction of the idea of “trust...2020-12-0747 minThe MissionThe MissionDissecting trust with Rachel BotsmanWhat's happened to trust? In the first episode of the series, Ravi talks to Rachel Botsman, author and authority on trust, about how trust is changing, why trust matters in the age of COVID-19 and how we can innovate around it.2020-10-0940 minHow I WorkHow I WorkRachel Botsman on obsessing over the first few minutes of virtual presentationsMy guest today is Rachel Bostman. Rachel is a world-renowned expert on technology and trust, and author of two bestselling books. Her first book was called "What’s Mine is Yours” which was all about collaborative consumption, and her second book, Who can you trust, explores how technology is transforming trust and what this means for life, work and how we do business. Rachel is a Trust Fellow at Oxford University and has been recognised as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company and as one of the 50 most influential management thinkers in the world. She is als...2020-07-2942 minInside The NewsroomInside The Newsroom#61 — Rachel Botsman (Trust Issues)Hello! Welcome to another edition of Inside The Newsroom. Today’s guest is… Rachel Botsman, an author, podcast host, Trust Fellow at the University of Oxford’s Saïd Business School, and an overall trust expert. Whether we like it or not, we live in an age where growing numbers of people believe the opinions of strangers over facts. Rachel has studied trust in the media for several years, so we dug deep into why believing facts isn’t popular anymore, and why correcting vulnerabilities within our brain could be the solution. Below is a post-game of everything we discussed and more...2020-01-2449 minYour Undivided AttentionYour Undivided AttentionTrust Falls — with Rachel BotsmanWe are in the middle of a global trust crisis. Neighbors are strangers and local news sources are becoming scarcer; institutions that used to symbolize prestige, honor and a sense of societal security are ridiculed for being antiquated and out of touch. To replace the void, we turn to sharing economy companies and social media, which come up short, or worse. Our guest on this episode, academic and business advisor Rachel Botsman, guides us through how we got here, and how to recover. Botsman is the Trust Fellow at Oxford University, and the author of two books, including “Who Ca...2020-01-1451 minFUTURES PodcastFUTURES PodcastTrust Shift w/ Rachel BotsmanAuthor and media commentator Rachel Botsman discusses trust, collaborative consumption, and innovative new uses for blockchain technology. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit futures.substack.com2019-12-1750 minFUTURES PodcastFUTURES PodcastTrust Shift w/ Rachel BotsmanAuthor and media commentator Rachel Botsman discusses trust, collaborative consumption, and innovative new uses for blockchain technology. Rachel is the leading global authority on an explosive new era of trust. She’s an award-winning author, speaker, university lecturer and media commentator. Her specialism is an engaging and intelligent long-view of how technology is transforming human relationships and what this means for life, work and and how we do business. Her book, Who Can You Trust? (Penguin Portfolio) is set to revolutionise our perception of trust and will transform traditional ideas of banking, media, politics, consumerism, da...2019-12-1750 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Doubt, The Vaccine Crisis (Part I)Can we learn to listen to those we don’t agree with? This season’s final episode features two guests who have very different views on vaccinations.  It is estimated that 2019 has seen a 300% increase in cases of measles globally. Where has this doubt around vaccinations come from? In Part One, Rachel talks with the Director of The Vaccine Confidence Project, Professor Heidi Larson. Heidi trained as an anthropologist specialising in risk and through her work listens to and practices empathising with the concerns of vaccine-hesitant parents.  She is the perfect person to help unpack the crisis in confidence around vaccines.2019-11-2524 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Doubt, The Vaccine Crisis (Part II)Too much of today’s media pits the so-called ‘expert’ against the ‘anti-something.’ That’s not what this special on vaccinations is about. In Part Two of the Trust Issues special on vaccines, we hear from mother-of-two, Rita, who shares her own beliefs and opens up about why an experience with her son caused her distrust in vaccines to develop. Rita’s views on vaccines don’t reflect my own, but practising tolerance for different beliefs and views – understanding and empathising with why someone is angry, confused or even afraid – is the first essential step towards finding a way through a serious trust issue...2019-11-2535 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Full Potential with David CoulthardHow do we push ourselves to our limits? David Coulthard is a British driving legend, with 13 Grand Prix titles to his name and no less than 62 podium finishes. So why is it that, a decade after his retirement from the track, it’s the losses, not the victories, that stick in the champion’s head? Through his chat with Rachel, David gives us an incredible insight into the Formula 1 mindset, sharing why racing at such a high level requires complete trust in both oneself and the team.2019-11-1840 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Give Me Feedback with Adam GrantCan we control how others perceive us? Adam Grant’s career is an ongoing success story. Switching from Junior Olympic diving to organisational psychology, Adam became the youngest tenured professor at Wharton and has received multiple teaching awards. He also has four New York Times bestsellers under his belt and currently hosts the chart-topping TED podcast, WorkLife. But as he reveals to Rachel in this two-part episode, Adam is never quite satisfied. He’s on a constant quest for self-improvement. The question is: do we earn people’s trust by impressing them – or should we sometimes show (and accept) our imperfec2019-11-1143 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Vulnerability Is Not A Weakness with Fearne CottonWhat makes us question ourselves? Over the last 20 years, TV audiences and radio listeners alike have taken Fearne Cotton into their hearts. As a music presenter on Radio 1 and now as the host of her own smash-hit podcast, Happy Place, Fearne has earned the trust of A-list celebrities, making them feel comfortable to open up about their lives. Today, Fearne gets to be the interviewee, as Rachel chats with her about forming meaningful connections, sharing our vulnerabilities (both at work and at home) and why, no matter who we are, sometimes the biggest struggle is believing in ourselves.2019-11-0431 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : I Don't Know with Tea UglowIs doubt holding you back – or can it drive you forward? Tea Uglow doesn’t always know who she is. And she’s okay with that. In this episode, Rachel and Tea catch up about the expectations we all feel around our identities and, crucially, why doubt and uncertainty give us the freedom to learn, to grow, to change – and to trust.2019-10-2837 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Bloody Lies, The Infected Blood ScandalWhat happens when those at the top don’t tell us the truth? Why were thousands of patients given infected blood products from the NHS in the UK during the 1970s and 80s? Decades after the scandal, an ongoing public inquiry is finally searching for answers. Speaking to Rachel from her home, Della shares her emotional story of losing her son, and describes the brave battles she fought to protect him from those who were meant to be protecting him.2019-10-2146 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Poker Face with Maria KonnikovaHave you ever been conned? Did you ask yourself why you didn’t see it coming? Or have you been wary of trusting people since? In this fascinating episode, Rachel is joined by Maria Konnikova, the award-winning author and psychology writer, who in 2018 surprised everyone – including herself – by becoming a world-champion poker player. Maria reveals what makes us susceptible to deception.2019-10-1429 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanTrust Issues : Peak Fear with Ant MiddletonDoes risk equal danger? Or are you in danger of playing it safe? It’s fair to say that Ant Middleton knows a thing or two about risk. After 13 years of military service, the Chief Instructor of Channel 4’s SAS: Who Dares Wins has put his mind and body through the most extreme challenges imaginable. Having survived everything from enemy fire to a life-threatening descent of Mount Everest, Ant reveals to Rachel how critical trust is to harnessing our fears and venturing into the unknown.2019-10-1434 minRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanRethink Moments with Rachel BotsmanWhat is Trust Issues?We all go through moments of doubt and uncertainty. But how do we stop them from holding us back? Trust expert Rachel Botsman speaks with incredible guests – from soldiers to poker players and psychologists to world leaders – to give us new ways of thinking about how and whom we believe. Heartwarming – and at times heart-stopping – these conversations ask what happens when we confront our trust issues, face our fears and open our minds to new possibilities.2019-09-0902 minHow I WorkHow I WorkMy Favourite Tip: Rachel Botsman on how she prepares for a presentationRachel Botsman is a world renowned expert on technology and trust, and the author of bestselling books “Who Can You Trust?” and “What’s Mine Is Yours”. Rachel also happens to have delivered a couple of TED talks that have been viewed by literally millions of people.In this My Favourite Tip episode, I ask Rachel about how she goes about preparing for a talk.Listen to the full interview with Rachel here.If you are looking for more tips to improve the way you work, I write a short monthly newsletter that contains t...2019-06-0310 minHow I WorkHow I WorkBEST OF: Rachel Botsman's tips for saying no, making a productive start to the day, and her one-minute mindfulness routine.How I Work: Summer SeriesRachel Botsman is a world renowned expert on technology and trust, and the author of bestselling books “Who Can You Trust?” and “What’s Mine Is Yours”.Rachel is a lecturer at Oxford University and has been recognised as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company and as one of the 50 most influential management thinkers in the world.We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including: Why Rachel never sleeps near her phone “Big stride days” and how to have one How the weather ef...2019-01-1644 minHow I WorkHow I WorkAdam Grant, Rachel Botsman, Matt Mullenweg and others on how they get focused work done in a world of digital distractions.Staying focused on work that matters and resisting digital distractions can be a big challenge for the best of us. In this mix-tape episode, you’ll get to hear several guests’ strategies for how they maintain focus in a world full of digital temptations.This episode covers:* Why bestselling author and Wharton Professor Adam Grant doesn’t recommend going cold turkey on social media and other “distractions"* Adam Grant’s “rules" for checking social media* Why Rachel Botsman, the world’s leading authority on technology and trust, stopped using her mobile phone as an alarm clock* How planning ahead...2018-12-0535 minHow I WorkHow I WorkHow Adam Grant, Mia Freedman, Rachel Botsman, and others decide what to say no to.How do you decide what to say "yes" to and what to say “no" to? And how do you say “no" in a way that doesn’t offend?Guests on the How I Work podcast struggle with like the rest of us. They literally get hundreds of requests on their time and can’t possibly say yes to everyone. So they develop methods to make the decision-making process easier, and have specific strategies for saying no nicely.This episode covers the following: Adam Grant’s strategy for prioritising requests The two types of requests Adam Grant...2018-10-3126 minWhat You Will LearnWhat You Will LearnRachel Botsman: Who Can You Trust?We spoke to Rachel Botsman when she was in town recently. Rachel has written a bunch of awesome books and presented some amazing TED Talks. Her TED Talks have had over 4 MILLIONS views and have subtitles in 29 languages.    Rachel Botsman writes and researches about how technology is transforming trust and what this means for life, work and how we do business.   Rachel is a lecturer at Oxford University’s Saïd Business School, where she designed and teaches the world’s first MBA course on the ‘Collaborative Economy’ and a new course on ‘T...2018-08-2834 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.aiRachel Botsman—How Trust Works in the Business WorldWe talk a lot about “trust” in our businesses. But a lot of us are getting it wrong. On this episode, Oxford lecturer and bestselling author Rachel Botsman joins us for a fascinating look at how trust works in the business world, how it’s changing, and what we need to do to keep up. http://buildingastorybrand.com/1092018-08-1338 minWhy That Worked  – Presented by StoryBrand.aiWhy That Worked – Presented by StoryBrand.aiRachel Botsman—How Trust Works in the Business WorldWe talk a lot about “trust” in our businesses. But a lot of us are getting it wrong. On this episode, Oxford lecturer and bestselling author Rachel Botsman joins us for a fascinating look at how trust works in the business world, how it’s changing, and what we need to do to keep up. http://buildingastorybrand.com/1092018-08-1338 minHow I WorkHow I WorkRachel Botsman's tips for saying no, making a productive start to the day, and her one-minute mindfulness routine.Rachel Botsman is a world renowned expert on technology and trust, and the author of bestselling books “Who Can You Trust?” and “What’s Mine Is Yours".Rachel is a lecturer at Oxford University and has been recognised as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company and as one of the 50 most influential management thinkers in the world.We cover a lot of ground in this conversation, including: Why Rachel never sleeps near her phone “Big stride days” and how to have one How the weather effects her productivity Her unusual but very...2018-08-0643 minDon\'t Stop Us Now AI EditionDon't Stop Us Now AI EditionRachel Botsman – TED Talks, Writing Books and BHAG GoalsRachel Botsman’s TED talks have been watched more than 4 million times and subtitled in 29 languages. What’s more, Monocle magazine has rated Rachel as one of the world’s top 20 speakers.However not only is Rachel an incredible speaker, she’s recognised internationally as a world class author, thought leader and original thinker.Rachel is author of the book Who can you Trust? She also pioneered the idea of the sharing economy with the launch in 2010 of her book What’s Mine is yours - the rise of collaborative consumption.This is your chance to hear Rachel speak frankly and ‘unplu...2018-05-2734 minThe IVY PodcastThe IVY Podcast#98: How to Navigate Trust in the Digital AgeRachel Botsman is an award-winning author and expert on trust. Recognized as one of the “Most Creative People in Business” by Fast Company and as a “Young Global Leader” by The World Economic Forum, Botsman specializes in how we can navigate trust at a time when fake news, polarizing ideas, and limitless information abound. Botsman joined IVY for a live conversation in Boston, exploring how technology is transforming human relationships, creating a new era of trust, and what this all means for life, work, and how we do business. This episode of The IVY Podcast is prese...2018-01-0400 minPodcasts – UPLIFTPodcasts – UPLIFTRachel Botsman: Why Trust MattersTrust is the social glue which holds our communities together and once it’s diminished there are profound consequences for culture, society and economies. Author Rachel Botsman contends that we are at the beginning of the biggest trust revolution in history. Where we once placed our trust in institutions like banks, media and government, we’re now likely to place more trust in strangers via technology. The rise of multi-billion-dollar companies such as Airbnb and Uber, whose success depends on trust between strangers, is a clear illustration of how trust can now travel through networks and marketplaces. But she argues that w...2017-11-2329 min