Gregory POUY
Grégory Pouy is a cultural analyst, entrepreneur, author, and podcaster. Known for his insights on leadership, society, and entrepreneurship, he is the founder of the successful podcast "Vlan!" He examines major societal changes and helps his listeners better navigate a constantly evolving world. After advising major companies (Danone, L'Oréal, LVMH) and teaching at Dauphine and HEC, he regularly publishes opinion pieces on conscious leadership in leading media outlets such as Les Échos and Harvard Business Review France. Author of the book "Insoutenable Paradis" (Unsustainable Paradise), he advocates a holistic and human vision of individual and collective transformation.
With these podcasts having racked up more than 15 million downloads, Grégory has already given more than 1,000 talks, including a TED X talk: "The toxic reality of the pursuit of well-being."
“I help leaders make better decisions by giving them the keys to turn uncertainty into concrete opportunities. I bring clarity to complexity.”
Vlan! is a leading weekly podcast created by Grégory Pouy in 2017. It deals with the evolution of societal movements and helps its listeners gain peace of mind in this era of multiple crises. It welcomes experts from all walks of life (Joel de Rosnay, Boris Cyrulnik, Julien Bobroff, Samah Karaki, Albert Moukeiber, Vincent Doumeizel), taking an open approach and breaking down barriers between the topics discussed. Vlan aims to offer holistic responses to contemporary challenges.
Ping is a video podcast launched in 2022. It is a space dedicated to conscious leadership. Gregory welcomes inspiring CEOs and leading experts to discuss leadership with a focus on "care" in its four dimensions: physical, mental, social, and environmental. The goal is to help tomorrow's leaders meet today's challenges by adopting a more human and sustainable approach to leadership. Available on all platforms, this podcast is a true source of inspiration that promotes innovative and responsible leadership models in the face of today's challenges.
