
Mouthwash
Paul Armstrong

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Mouthwash is the new show hosted live by TBD Founder, Paul Armstrong, on Twitter Spaces. All unscripted, unedited, unrehearsed. Each episode is 60 minutes of fresh chat that leaves you more confident on different subjects. Each series has a specific theme and hard questions aren't dodged.
Joining Paul is an inclusive mix of the brightest and most interesting minds ranging from NYT/WSJ bestselling authors to Silicon Valley royalty, Psychologists to activists...and a lot more besides.
Each interview also features the guests ‘Desert Island Tweets’; where the guest chooses and discusses tweets that have changed their life - or thinking - in a big way.
Live on Twitter Spaces, then released here.
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09/13/21 • 46 min
Phil Libin is Silicon Valley royalty thanks to Evernote, the notetaking app that’s used by millions around the world. Speaking at TBD recently about mmhmm, his latest product, Phil is clearly passionate about improving the video communication space (imagine yourself hosting SNL’s ‘Weekend Update’ or a newscaster, but it’s Zoom and you’re in your PJs). Perfectly timed with an attention-ravaging pandemic, Zoom fatigue and an accelerated trend of remote working, mmhmm has gained millions of fans around the world in a short space of time but where to next? mmhmm is just one of the products to come from All Turtles, Phil’s product studio. In this episode we discuss a lot more than Zoom fatigue...
About Phil: (@plibin)
Phil Libin is co-founder and CEO of All Turtles, a mission-driven product studio, and mmhmm, a new app that makes video communication more clear and compelling. Previously he was Managing Director at General Catalyst, and before that he was co-founder and CEO of Evernote, which he grew to become a beloved product for hundreds of millions of users.
Find out more about mmhmm and Phil here.
ABOUT MOUTHWASH: Mouthwash season two begins July 5, for more information, check out mouthwashshow.com
Thanks to Shell for supporting the show, and to Ecologi for planting a tree for every listener!
TBD Conference will return in 2022.
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09/16/21 • 55 min
Dan Jeavons leads the 160-strong, multi-award-winning Data Science Centre of Excellence team at Shell. Recognised as one of the top 50 data leaders in the UK, Dan and the team are tasked with keeping Shell at the forefront of digital. In this episode, Dan and I discuss the tiny question of what’s coming in digital (and energy) in the next 24 months that you should know and care about. The answers don’t disappoint.
About Dan: (@dannyjeavs)
A significant contributor to Shell’s digital strategy, Dan has delivered over $1bln in cost reductions, production increases and additional customer margins. He was part of the team which developed the Shell.ai brand which is now externally recognised, and the work of his team and their impact has been recently publicized in mainstream journals like Forbes, the Wall Street Journal and the Financial Times. He has also developed effective technology partnerships with a number of start-up companies leading to Shell investment and is a board observer for Kespry.
ABOUT MOUTHWASH: Mouthwash season two begins July 5, for more information, check out mouthwashshow.com
Thanks to Shell for supporting the show, and to Ecologi for planting a tree for every listener!
TBD Conference will return in 2022.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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07/26/22 • 55 min
Live events, meetings and generally keeping in touch with people changed over the pandemic. We’ve never used streaming technology so heavily and we’re only now getting signs that Zoom isn’t ok for our health, let alone events. On this episode of Mouthwash we’re looking at the future of streaming when it comes to the workplace...and beyond. What’s changing? What’s coming next?
ABOUT JAKE (@jake_ward101)
Jake is the Business Development Director at Groovy Gecko, responsible for managing key accounts, as well as further expanding the company’s reach into new markets and territories.
He has worked in the streaming industry for over twenty years and in that time has produced the first webcast from the Bank of China Tower in Hong Kong, developed video strategies for major high street names, and even created the first live interactive drama on Facebook. Jake came to Groovy Gecko from Broadview Communications, where, in his role as Director of Accounts, he developed both a wide range of content programming, including over 50 live interactive programmes for BT, and managed major accounts including National Grid, ACCA, BT, IBM, and Cisco.
Find out more about Jake here.
SPONSOR: Season 4 of Mouthwash is proudly sponsored by Workplace from Meta. To make your place of work a great place to work, visit workplace.com/human
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Mouthwash Season 4 - Coming Soon!
Mouthwash
03/22/22 • 1 min
Hello, I'm Paul Armstrong, host of mouthwash, the show that offers fresh chat to leave you feeling more confident.
This season we're looking at the real future of work. A lot has been said about where the office is or isn't going. And I want to find out if the great resignation is here to stay - or if people just fancy to change. We're going to be exploring workplace culture, design and remote working. We'll also be looking into the future of co-working and the big one, your purpose.
Joining me to answer these and other big questions are a myriad of incredibly smart and interesting people, including multiple best selling authors from Dan Pink and Gretchen Rubin, to behavioural psychologist and economist Rory Sutherland to New York Times, Rob Walker, TikTok's job Doctor Tessa White, Emily Logan from Noble Collective, and Esther O'Callaghan from hot new startup called hundo that you'll be finding out about.
There are 20 episodes this season and I am pleased to have workplace by Meta onboard as our sponsors. Ecologi who are planting a tree for every live listener we get on Twitter Spaces is also back. And the season starts at 8pm on April 5, so you can find out more and download the full calendar over at mouthwashshow.com or head to mouthwash.norby.com. and you'll be able to sign up for SMS alerts to find out when we go live. See you there!
Music: Lofi Hip Hop by Coma Media http://pixabay.com/music/beats-lofi-hip-hop-11489/
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06/14/22 • 55 min
The great resignation is/isn’t anything new depending on who you talk to. Dr. Tessa White doesn’t particularly mind either way. She’s helping millions navigate the new world of work on platforms like TikTok. From getting raises, managing up, managing out, Dr. Tessa is helping people make work work for them. On this episode of Mouthwash, we’re talking everything management, leadership, teamwork and more.
ABOUT TESSA (@jobdoctortessa)
Tessa is the founder of The Job Doctor, a company dedicated to moving employee performance from average to extraordinary, and building strong company leaders with highly engaged employees. Tessa is recognized nationwide as a media expert on people strategy and career navigation, and has been published in Forbes, Entrepreneur, Apple News, and Inc. Frequently used by investors to assess the people strategies of many companies, she has led multiple restructures, acquisitions, and prepared companies for initial public offerings.
She has worked at the highest levels in both small start-ups and Fortune 50 companies. At United HealthGroup she led company-wide talent management and people strategy redesign project, which helped shape her ideas on creating an engaged workforce. In 2016, she helped lead the Vivint Solar team to be recognized as one of Glass Door’s Top 20 Companies to Work. She is a frequent television guest on Career Navigation and is featured on Season 2 of The Social Movement on Amazon Prime. Tessa also won the President’s Award at PowerQuest /Symantec for Innovation, awarded only to the top 2% of the company.
She has led the company Human Capital interests on multiple Boards including Vivint Solar’s partnership with Blackstone, one of the world’s leading investment firms Today, she is an active advisory board member to one of the nation’s top entrepreneur programs, Utah State University’s Huntsman School of Business; she also serves on the boards of Utah Valley University Women’s Center and Dahlia’s Hope (https://www.dahliashope.org), a center that helps sex-trafficking victims recover and rebuild their lives.
Find out more about Tessa here.
SPONSOR: Season 4 of Mouthwash is proudly sponsored by Workplace from Meta. To make your place of work a great place to work, visit workplace.com/human
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06/11/21 • 63 min
James Ball is a multi-award-winning journalist (including Pulitzer Prize) and author. Previously with Wikileaks during ‘Cablegate’, James knows what it takes to seek the truth and hold power to account. He is currently the Global Editor of The Bureau for Investigative Journalism (@TBIJ), and he has written for top outlets as well as recently writing ‘The System: who owns the internet and how it owns us‘. He is a damn good egg and will be talking about the world of investigative journalism, power and a lot more besides.
About James: James Ball oversees the not-for-profit’s international reporting projects for TBIJ. He also works as a freelance writer and broadcaster, and is a weekly columnist for The New European.
Previously a special correspondent at BuzzFeed UK and special projects editor at The Guardian, James played a key role in the Pulitzer Prize-winning coverage of the NSA leaks by Edward Snowden, as well as the offshore leaks, HSBC Files, Reading the Riots and Keep it in the Ground projects. At WikiLeaks he was closely involved in Cablegate – the publication of 250,000 classified US embassy cables in 2010 – as well as working on two documentaries based on the Iraq War Logs. James is the author of multiple books, including "Post-Truth and "Bluffocracy". His next book, "The System: who owns the internet and how it owns us" is published by Bloomsbury in August 2020.
Find out more over at jamesrball.com
ABOUT MOUTHWASH: Mouthwash season two begins July 5, for more information, check out mouthwashshow.com
Thanks to Shell for supporting the show, and to Ecologi for planting a tree for every listener!
TBD Conference will return in 2022.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

05/31/22 • 55 min
Gretchen Rubin is a happy soul. She should be too, she’s not just an expert in happiness but a multiple NYT bestselling author on the subject. We’ll be discussing happiness, the type of people in the working world, how you can break bad work habits and build a healthier work/life balance.
ABOUT GRETCHEN (@gretchenrubin)
Gretchen Rubin is the author of several books, including the blockbuster New York Times bestsellers, Outer Order, Inner Calm, Better Than Before, The Happiness Project, Happier at Home, and The Four Tendencies. She has an enormous readership, both in print and online, and her books have sold more than 3.5 million copies worldwide, in more than thirty languages. She makes frequent TV appearances and is in much demand as a speaker. On her weekly podcast Happier with Gretchen Rubin, she discusses good habits and happiness with her sister Elizabeth Craft. Rubin started her career in law and was clerking for Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O’Connor when she realized she wanted to be a writer. She lives in New York City with her husband and two daughters.
Find out more about Gretchen here.
SPONSOR: Season 4 of Mouthwash is proudly sponsored by Workplace from Meta. To make your place of work a great place to work, visit workplace.com/human
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05/31/22 • 50 min
Rob Walker notices things. Everything in fact. How? He wrote the book on it. ‘The Art of Noticing’ is a practical guide to getting more from...everything. We’ll be talking about his NYT column which discusses working trends, life and a lot more besides.
ABOUT ROB (@notrobwalker)
Rob Walker is a journalist covering design, technology, business, the arts, and other subjects. He has contributed to The New York Times, Bloomberg Businessweek, The Atlantic, NewYorker.Com, Design Observer, The Organist, and many others. His latest book is The Art of Noticing (Knopf). He is on the faculty of the Products of Design MFA program at the School of Visual Arts.
Find out more about Rob here and get on the ‘Art of Noticing’ newsletter here.
SPONSOR: Season 4 of Mouthwash is proudly sponsored by Workplace from Meta. To make your place of work a great place to work, visit workplace.com/human
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07/14/22 • 53 min
Hybrid working is a reality already fro millions, but a lot more are undergoing the biggest work experiment of their lives. Ultra smart cookie, Julia Hobsbawm, believes we are living through a unique moment in the history of work which, if understood and handled correctly, can provide a springboard for the biggest transformational change in the workplace for a century. We’ll delve into this and other areas on this episode of Mouthwash.
ABOUT JULIA (@juliahobsbawm)
Julia Hobsbawm is an entrepreneur, writer, and consultant who addresses the challenges of the hyper-connected age, in particular remedies of what she has called Social Health for organisations.
She is Chair of The Workshift Commission and is Founder and Chair of the content and connection business Editorial Intelligence. Her bestselling book The Simplicity Principle: Six Steps Towards Clarity in a Complex World was published in 2020 and won two US Awards for Best Business Book and Best Self-Help Book of 2020. Her previous books include Fully Connected: Social Health in an Age of Overload which was shortlisted for Management Book of the Year.
Awarded an OBE for services to business, her articles are amongst the most downloaded on the Strategy + Business site and she is an adviser to the British Academy’s Future of the Corporation project.
She regularly speaks to global audiences in government, private and public sectors. Julia is a founding trustee in the UK of OurBrainBank, a patron of Saving Faces: Facial Surgery Research Foundation, patron of The Zoe Education Trust, and is the Founder of the Social Capital Network.
Find out more about Julia here.
SPONSOR: Season 4 of Mouthwash is proudly sponsored by Workplace from Meta. To make your place of work a great place to work, visit workplace.com/human
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09/16/21 • 59 min
Jane Evans' TBD talk still gets raised eyebrows and toasts. Turns out, if you call your talk 'You ungrateful Motherf*ckers', people sit up and take note. Jane and co-author, Carol Russell, join me to discuss their book 'Invisible to Invaluable: Unleashing the Power of Midlife Women' (available now). In this episode we celebrate what midlife women do, who they are and what they are capable of, the book is a rallying cry for them (and everyone) to change the world for the better. Where are things heading? How do we fix what the pandemic has done to women? Expect expletives.
About Jane: (@janee)
Before becoming CEO of Uninvisibilty, the movement and rallying cry to wake up the world to the plight and potential of midlife women, Jane Evans has had a stunning career in advertising. She gave Cate Blanchett her first job, created Australia's first craft beer, and ran her own multi-million dollar agency with Revlon and Maserati for clients. After 31 years of working full pelt (12 as a single mum), she needed a break. Two years to be exact. After this, Jane found that she - and others like here (read: older women) couldn't get jobs in AdLand. Strange considering women over 50 are the most powerful consumer group on the planet who buy 47% of everything. Sick of the statistics surrounding suicide/debt/, Jane gathered the troops, and the movement started...
About Carol: (@voices4real)
Award-winning Screenplay and scriptwriter Carol Russell, is no stranger to tough subjects or breaking barriers. Whether it's the BAFTA-nominated, SOON GONE: A WINDRUSH CHRONICLE, celebrating the 70th anniversary of The Windrush or the BBC's 'House of Usher', Carol's work changes hearts and minds around the world. Carol is currently writing two episodes of the 9th Series of Stone for BBC Radio 4 and is now on the prestigious Criterion New Writing Programme.
Order your copy of 'Invisible to Invaluable' here.
ABOUT MOUTHWASH: Mouthwash season two begins July 5, for more information, check out mouthwashshow.com
Thanks to Shell for supporting the show, and to Ecologi for planting a tree for every listener!
TBD Conference will return in 2022.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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How many episodes does Mouthwash have?
Mouthwash currently has 71 episodes available.
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The podcast is about Society & Culture, Data, Podcasts, Technology and Business.
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The average episode length on Mouthwash is 54 minutes.
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The first episode of Mouthwash was released on Jun 11, 2021.
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