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The New Leader Playbook

The New Leader Playbook

De: Nathan Pali
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The New Leader Playbook is a history and leadership podcast built on the mistakes of the past.

Instead of recycling leadership clichés and motivational myths, this show digs into real historical cases of bad leadership, failed decision-making, and power misused—and turns them into a modern playbook for leaders who don’t want to repeat the same errors.

Each episode explores moments when leaders made the wrong call, ignored warnings, trusted bad advice, or doubled down on failing strategies. From political and military disasters to corporate collapses and cultural breakdowns, the show examines leadership failures from history, decision-making under pressure, power dynamics, and the hidden forces that distort judgment at the top.

This isn’t a podcast about inspirational quotes or founder worship. It’s a narrative-driven look at how leaders fail, why smart people make terrible decisions, and what actually happens when authority meets ego, fear, incentives, and uncertainty.

If you’re interested in leadership lessons from history, management mistakes, organizational failure, crisis leadership, and building better judgment in high-stakes roles—this podcast is for you.

The New Leader Playbook Built from history’s mistakes. Designed for today’s leaders.

© 2026 The New Leader Playbook All rights reserved.
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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
  • The President Who Thought Doing Less Meant Doing No Harm
    Jan 19 2026

    James Buchanan believed restraint was wisdom. History disagreed. This episode tells the story of a president who mistook quiet for stability and legality for leadership—while the country slid into war.

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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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