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#72 Lessons in ethical leadership from the Netflix drama, Toxic Town

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In this solo episode, I explore what the Netflix drama Toxic Town can teach us about moral leadership.
Using James Rest’s Four-Component Model of ethical decision-making, I contrast two characters - Roy Thomas and Sam Hagen - and examine how their choices offer a powerful lens for executive leaders navigating complexity, responsibility, and risk.
This episode is especially relevant for anyone in a leadership role asking:
  • What makes ethical action possible?
  • How do status and proximity to power shape our moral clarity?
  • And what can we do to develop the courage to act when it counts?

If you read my recent Suite Spot newsletter, this conversation will take the thinking a step deeper.
🎧 Listen in to reflect on the anatomy of moral failure - and what it takes to lead with integrity.
If you'd like to stay in touch with what we're doing in Waldencroft, you can sign up to our mailer here: https://waldencroft.com/newsletter/
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Manage episode 488245350 series 3380631
Content provided by Jacqueline Conway. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jacqueline Conway or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.
In this solo episode, I explore what the Netflix drama Toxic Town can teach us about moral leadership.
Using James Rest’s Four-Component Model of ethical decision-making, I contrast two characters - Roy Thomas and Sam Hagen - and examine how their choices offer a powerful lens for executive leaders navigating complexity, responsibility, and risk.
This episode is especially relevant for anyone in a leadership role asking:
  • What makes ethical action possible?
  • How do status and proximity to power shape our moral clarity?
  • And what can we do to develop the courage to act when it counts?

If you read my recent Suite Spot newsletter, this conversation will take the thinking a step deeper.
🎧 Listen in to reflect on the anatomy of moral failure - and what it takes to lead with integrity.
If you'd like to stay in touch with what we're doing in Waldencroft, you can sign up to our mailer here: https://waldencroft.com/newsletter/
  continue reading

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