
Is Authenticity Sabotaging Your Career? Secrets from a Former Secret Service Agent
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Steven Bartlett has kept up his characteristically high public profile over the past few days, with activity spanning international speaking tours, headline podcast episodes, and newsworthy collaborations within the business world. On September 25, Steven released a new Diary of a CEO episode featuring former U.S. Secret Service agent Evy Poumpouras, diving into the controversial topic of authenticity in business—arguing that being 'real' at work could quietly sabotage your career. Their conversation covered elite strategies for emotional control and influence, and the power dynamics that define leadership, drawing a flood of reactions across social media from listeners eager to weigh in on whether authenticity truly helps or hinders professional success.
Meanwhile, Steven was center stage for his Asia tour, attracting sold-out crowds in Singapore on September 19 at the Star Theatre and in Bali soon after, as reported by local media and industry insiders. His “Business and Life Speaking Tour” is generating exceptional buzz in the business events circuit, with tickets moving swiftly and feedback suggesting his insights on visionary leadership and entrepreneurial culture are landing with impact.
Also making headlines is the exclusive signing of Katy Leeson, Steven’s long-time collaborator and the former managing director of Social Chain, with Champions Speakers. Both SME Business News and Business Mole credited Leeson as the driving force behind Steven’s rapid business ascent, scaling Social Chain from just 30 employees to a global player with over 750 staff across 24 offices. Steven openly called Katy “exceptional,” noting her ability to build values-led culture and transformative growth, a sentiment that has reverberated through social channels as Leeson begins her own chapter as a keynote speaker.
Overseas, Steven’s influence is set to grow further. Announcements from the Amsterdam Business Forum and Nordic Business Forum confirm him as a headliner at both marquee conferences in 2026, joining icons like Jacinda Ardern, Seth Godin, Oprah Winfrey, and psychologist Angela Duckworth. Event organizers describe his role as pivotal to exploring “People Centered Leadership” and “The Human Edge”—themes pertaining to human creativity and resilience in a technology-driven world. The speaker lineups and sold-out early tickets reinforce Steven’s reputation as a go-to figure for leadership insight and future-focused business strategy.
On the socials, Steven’s presence remains strong, with promotional posts for his tours and podcast making frequent rounds. No major controversies or unconfirmed rumors appear to have surfaced. The consistent narrative is one of multiplying influence across business, media, and the live event circuit, cementing Steven Bartlett as a defining voice of entrepreneurial leadership for this decade.
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