TrustTalk - It's all about Trust

TrustTalk - It's all about Trust


Latest Episodes

Trust in Times of Crisis: Corporate Perspectives
April 25, 2024

Our guests today are Peter Wakkie and Tjeerd Wassenaar, talking about trust, crisis management, and corporate governance, leveraging their extensive experience in legal and corporate roles. They emphasize the critical importance of maintaining trust, high

Trust Unites: Empowering Women
April 11, 2024

In this episode, we're joined by Carine de Meyere, the dynamic founder and president of Women of the World. Carine shares her vision behind her mission: to unite and empower one million women and girls by 2030. Set against the goals of the United Nations

Food for Thought: Trust, Health, and Policy
March 27, 2024

In this episode of TrustTalk, Professor Emerita at New York University, Marion Nestle, a prominent advocate in the field of food politics and public health, discusses her journey and insights into the food industry, trust in our food system, and the inter

The Evolution of Trust: Insights from a Pioneer
March 13, 2024

Our guest today is Roger Mayer, Professor of Management, Innovation & Entrepreneurship at North Carolina State University. He discusses his foundational 1995 article on trust, emphasizing its role in risk-taking within professional settings and reflec

The Impact of Perceived Justice on Societal Trust
February 21, 2024

Kees van den Bos, author of the book "The Fair Process Effect," explains his extensive research on societal conflicts and the pivotal role of trust. Through his book, he underscores the critical importance of fair treatment by authorities in nurturing tru

Creating a Trusting Workplace
February 07, 2024

In this episode, we explore the complex relationship between trust, control, and HR practices with our guest, Antoinette Weibel, Professor of Human Resources Management at the University of St. Gallen (Switzerland). She talks about how control mechanisms,

Digital Divides: Navigating Tech, Trust, and Power
January 25, 2024

Our guest today is Anu Bradford, the Henry L. Moses Professor of Law and International Organization at Columbia Law School and the author of the book 'Digital Empires: The Global Battle to Regulate Technology'. In this conversation, Bradford explores the

How Leaders Create High-Trust Organizations
January 10, 2024

Our guest, Bob Hurley, Professor Leading People and Organizations at the Gabelli School of Business at Fordham University (New York), talks about his theory of organizational capacity for trustworthiness, highlighting Unilever's approach to genetically mo

Santa Claus on Trust and Magic: A Heartfelt Holiday Conversation
December 22, 2023

In episode 83, enjoy a heartwarming conversation with Santa Claus. Santa discusses maintaining trust with children and adults, shares touching stories where trust made Christmas wishes come true, and reflects on his role as a symbol of joy and generosity.

Storytelling and Media Influence in Building Public Trust
December 13, 2023

Jeanine Turner, our guest in episode 82 of TrustTalk, delves into the complex interplay of trust and communication. She examines the influence of storytelling and media in shaping public trust, particularly in contexts of global conflict, while addressing