Episodios

  • Beyond the Bullet Point: The Art of Visual Storytelling with Spencer Lambert
    Apr 13 2026

    In this episode of The Big Whydea, Pete Barber sits down with Spencer Lambert, one of the world’s leading experts in visual storytelling and leadership communications. With a career spanning almost every sector, from FTSE 250 boardrooms to global conference stages, Spencer has helped C-suite leaders, business figures and high-profile speakers cut through complexity and communicate their ideas with clarity, impact and memorable precision. (Oh, and he once supported Nelson Mandela. That one comes up.)

    Together, Pete and Spencer explore what it really takes to turn a high-stakes presentation into a genuinely powerful moment. They discuss why leaders must always start with their audience rather than their slides; how to strip back complexity to find the simple story underneath; and why the curse of knowledge is one of the biggest obstacles standing between a leader and a room that actually gets it. They also take on the myth of the bullet point, the logic vs. emotion debate, and the surprisingly strong case for having as many slides as you want.

    Packed with sharp insight, honest war stories (including a 45-second slide change in front of 8,000 people and the birth of the “FrankenSlide”), and practical advice for anyone with a big moment coming up, this conversation is essential listening for every leader who wants to stop informing their audience and start moving them.

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    33 m
  • When the Spotlight Hits: Creating Real Connection on Stage with Naomi Venables
    Feb 18 2026

    In this episode of The Big Whydea, Pete Barber sits down with Naomi Venables, a communication specialist with over 30 years’ experience spanning theatre, global live events, and leadership consultancy. From producing spectacular events for brands like Ford, British Airways and GSK, to coaching leaders on how to truly connect with an audience, Naomi has spent her career helping ideas land with clarity, confidence and impact.

    Together, Pete and Naomi explore why moments of leadership communication so often fall flat, and how they can become powerful catalysts for change instead. They discuss the importance of authenticity, presence, and storytelling; why the opening and closing moments matter most; how “fun” can be a serious business tool; and what it really takes to create an electric connection between a leader and their audience.

    Packed with vivid stories (including castles, car reveals and a compliance superhero), practical frameworks, and deeply human insight, this conversation is essential listening for any leader who wants their message to be remembered, not just heard.

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    35 m