Phil Scott
Carrying It
Carrying It explores what responsibility creates in people. Through conversations with people who hold responsibility, and people who feel it, the podcast examines how pressure, behaviour and influence move through work, relationships and everyday life. Because responsibility doesn't disappear. It shifts, and someone carries it.
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Phil Scott
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Latest episode
Jul 8, 2026
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Episodes
What Gets Passed Down? 08.07.2026 28:45
In this episode of Carrying It , Phil Scott speaks with Issy Hathaway, an events and marketing coordinator early in her career, about what responsibility feels like when you experience it long before you have much control over it. Together they explore the pressure of being expected to have answers, the constant comparison that comes with early careers, and how leadership behaviours shape confiden...
How Far Does Responsibility Reach? 01.07.2026 31:22
In this episode of Carrying It , Phil Scott speaks with Stephen Rose, CEO of Render Networks, about one of leadership's hardest realities: responsibility often reaches further than your ability to see its effects. Together they explore what happens as organisations grow and leaders become increasingly distant from the people and decisions they influence. The conversation examines why some dis...
Where Does the Weight Go? 24.06.2026 31:56
In the first episode of Carrying It , Phil Scott speaks with Paul Thompson, a commercial talent consultant who has spent years observing how people change as responsibility grows. Together they explore the patterns that emerge when pressure moves through organisations: the leaders who absorb it, the people who quietly carry it, and the ways responsibility can shape behaviour long before anyone not...
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