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Leadership Under Pressure

Leadership Under Pressure

De: Nathan Pali
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Leadership Under Pressure is a history and leadership podcast about what happens when leaders are forced to decide with incomplete information, limited time, and everything on the line.

Each episode examines real moments from history where leadership was tested by crisis, uncertainty, and high stakes. Some leaders rose to the moment. Many did not. The show explores decision-making under pressure, leadership failure, judgment errors, power dynamics, and how stress, fear, and urgency change the way leaders think.

From military and political crises to organizational and cultural turning points, this podcast breaks down how leaders respond when plans collapse, advice conflicts, and consequences are unavoidable. You’ll hear how small choices made under pressure can spiral into catastrophic failure, unintended consequences, or lasting change.

This is not a leadership theory podcast or a collection of motivational stories. It’s a narrative-driven exploration of real leadership decisions from history, focusing on crisis leadership, management under stress, and why pressure reveals more about leadership than success ever does.

If you’re interested in leadership under pressure, crisis decision-making, leadership lessons from history, and understanding how power behaves in moments that can’t be rehearsed—this podcast is for you.

Leadership Under Pressure Because leadership is defined in moments that don’t allow do-overs.

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Episodios
  • The Gleiwitz Incident: A Story of Deception
    Feb 5 2026
    In this episode, we explore the Gleiwitz incident, a crucial event orchestrated by Nazi Germany to justify its invasion of Poland, and examine how leaders can manipulate truth for their own gain. We also discuss the underlying psychological processes that enable such deceptions and their lasting impact on history.          Chapters    00:00 The Gleiwitz Incident    00:28 Operation Himmler    04:58 Leadership Failure    11:50 The Aftermath
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    11 m
  • A Case Study in Leadership Failure: James Buchanan
    Jan 17 2026

    This episode isn’t about villains—it’s about hesitation. James Buchanan had warnings, power, and time. What he lacked was the willingness to risk short-term chaos to prevent long-term disaster. A leadership case study with modern relevance.

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    10 m
  • The English Peasants' Revolt of 1381
    Feb 4 2026
    In this episode, we explore the English Peasants' Revolt of 1381, a pivotal moment when ordinary people challenged a system that exploited them. We trace the events from the oppressive poll taxes and the rise of leaders like Wat Tyler and John Ball, to the dramatic confrontation with young King Richard II and the ultimate suppression of the rebellion, highlighting the critical difference between promises and genuine change.          Chapters    00:00 Introduction to the Revolt    00:40 Causes of the Uprising    03:17 Leaders Emerge    05:28 March to London    07:57 Promises and Betrayal
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    8 m
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