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Stepsero

Stepsero

By: Matteo Casini
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Modern work is demanding. Even for people who are good at what they do, the human complexity around it can be exhausting. Stepsero is a podcast for professionals who want to feel less overwhelmed by it all. Every episode is a focused, honest conversation on one of the topics that make modern work challenging: leadership, communication, difficult conversations, AI, mental well-being, and more. No filler. No hour-long rambles. One short conversation at a time, towards a little more clarity. Economics Management Management & Leadership
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  • #101: How to feel less trapped and show up better at work
    May 28 2026

    If you’ve ever felt stuck in a loop (work, home, repeat), this conversation is for you. Julia Romanova brings an unusually human-centred lens to how we navigate change. In this episode, Julia introduces two powerful frameworks that reframe how we relate to ourselves, our colleagues, and the world around us.
    Radical Connectedness is the idea that we each exist across three interconnected dimensions (personal, group, and societal). When you recognise them, you stop taking things personally, you build more resilient teams, and you start acting with greater awareness.
    The Third Space is something we’ve quietly lost in modern working life. It’s not work. It’s not home. It’s the place where you reconnect with who you actually are, and without it we struggle to recover our energy and feel increasingly trapped.
    A sharp, practical conversation for anyone navigating modern work.

    Our Guest: Julia Romanova

    Julia Romanova is a Berlin-based communication strategist, trainer, and change facilitator with over 15 years of experience at the intersection of politics, business, and society. Currently working in corporate communications and change management, she specialises in transformation communication, helping organisations not just navigate change, but make it land with the people it affects most.
    With a background spanning German Association for SMEs, StartUps, and her own practice as a Rational Games Trainer for organisations like Microsoft, the German Foreign Office, and ESMT, Julia brings a rare blend of strategic thinking, creativity and human-centred communication. Her academic background in linguistics, a diploma in acting and certifications in Change Management (IHK) and Leadership gives her a uniquely embodied understanding of how people connect, resist, and transform.

    References:

    Julia Romanova LinkedIn profile


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    18 mins
  • #100: Ego in leadership: Why two CEOs aren’t the answer
    May 26 2026

    This episode was inspired by a Financial Times article titled “Why Co-CEOs Might Suit Our Tumultuous Times.”
    In this conversation with Executive Coach Costas Kalisperas, we use it as a springboard to dig into something most of us have felt but rarely name: what leadership ego actually looks like day to day, how it ripples through an entire organisation, and why putting two leaders at the top often creates more problems than it solves.
    We also get into what genuine empowerment looks like in practice, and the questions great leaders ask that most never do.

    Our Guest: Costas Kalisperas

    Costas is the Founder & CEO of In Tune Executive Coaching. His focus is on helping leaders to be in tune with themselves and their environment, tap into their inner resourcefulness and manage their interactions with others more effectively. To know more about Costas, please visit any of the links below.

    References:

    Costas Kalisperas LinkedIn profile

    www.intune-exec.com

    Why co-CEOs might suit our tumultuous times


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    16 mins
  • #99: How to give a presentation that actually lands
    May 24 2026

    Most business presentations fail for the same reason: we confuse the slides with the message. Andrea Pacini has spent his career helping business leaders fix that.
    Andrea is the author of “Confident Presenter” and “Timeless Presenter”, and head of Ideas on Stage UK. In this conversation, we explore why simplicity is so hard to apply even when everyone agrees it’s the right approach, what Steve Jobs’ iPhone launch can teach us about business communication, and the one principle from Timeless Presenter that Andrea wants every presenter to remember.
    We also get into the difference between a slide deck and a document, and why confusing the two is one of the most common and costly mistakes in business communication.
    A practical and honest conversation for anyone who presents, pitches, or communicates ideas at work.

    Our Guest: Andrea Pacini

    Andrea Pacini is the author of Confident Presenter and the upcoming Timeless Presenter (2026). He’s a presentation coach and Head of Ideas on Stage UK. He specialises in helping business owners, leaders and teams deliver clear presentations to prospects – presentations that guide potential clients to the next step. In 2024 he was awarded Best Virtual Speaker in The Speaker Awards. Andrea is on a mission to stop strong ideas from failing because of unclear communication, especially in client-facing situations. His vision is to help hundreds of thousands of business leaders inspire their audiences, increase their influence, and make a positive impact in the world.

    References:

    Andrea Pacini LinkedIn profile

    www.ideasonstage.com/uk


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    19 mins
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