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Ethicast

From Toxic Patterns to Healthy Culture

03 Dec 2025

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Ethical culture is at the heart of business integrity, and that culture is something inherently measurable and can create a virtuous cycle of psychological safety, values-based leadership, and higher financial performance. But it doesn’t always go that way. Every culture, no matter how well-meaning, lives with certain pressures that, if not handled the right way, can foster poor-decision making and foment unethical behavior. In this episode, organizational culture expert Tobias Sturesson describes how his experience in freeing himself from a religious cult and unlearning its toxic behavior patterns has given him unique insight on how to help organizations build strong, ethical cultures that enable people to perform, thrive and act with integrity when under pressure. Learn more about how Tobias can help your organization here: www.heartmanagement.org Read Tobias's book, You Can Culture, here: https://youcanculture.com/ Listen to Tobias's podcast, Leading Transformational Change, here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/leading-transformational-change-with-tobias-sturesson/id1504162092 For a free demo of our Ethical Culture Accelerator, visit here: www.Ethisphere.com/solutions Chapters (00:02:08) - Tobias's compelling personal story of how he went from toxic cult to ethical culture(00:06:27) - Ensuring that top-down cultural leadership delivers results through every layer of the organization(00:10:27) - How to rescue a culture in danger of going off the rails(00:12:57) - Recommended first steps for building a strong, ethical culture

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