Steven Bartlett: Parenting, AI Warnings & Chat Hacks Fueling CEOs in 2026
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Steven Bartlett, the dragon-slaying entrepreneur behind Flight Story and The Diary of a CEO podcast, has kept his empire humming quietly in the festive blur of late December 2025. On December 27, iHeartRadio spotlighted a fresh most-replayed clip from his show, where psychoanalyst Erica Komisar dives into whether modern parenting is fueling the ADHD epidemic, unpacking how everyday choices mold kids brains—a tantalizing 25-minute hit thats already buzzing among wellness obsessives.
Fortune magazine dished on December 26 that CEOs are hooked on Bartletts velvety-voiced deep dives, with Glowbars Rachel Liverman confessing its like ASMR for the soul, no fluff, just raw guest confessions that stick. Thats no small flex—his pods name-dropped alongside holiday guilty pleasures like Yellowstone binges, cementing Bartlett as the go-to whisperer for execs plotting 2026 power moves.
No red-carpet struts or splashy deals popped in the past few days, but his back catalog keeps dominating: Yoshua Bengios AI doomsday warnings from December 22, Harvard guru Alison Wood Brookss chat hacks on the 18th, all fueling listener frenzy on GoLoudNow and iHeart. Social whispers? Crickets on fresh mentions, though Morning Ag Clips nodded to his show in a reflective birthday op-ed around December 19. Bartletts playing the long game, letting episodes simmer into cultural earworms while he likely plots his next unicorn hunt. Eyes peeled—2026 could crown him pod king for good.
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