Reviews For The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett

I remember months ago when I was thinking, “why does this podcast not have a million viewers?” Happy to see this well-deserved success!
I’m not sure how I came upon this podcast (I think from Mel Robbins posting about her segment) but I’m so glad I found it. The interviews are fantastic. Such a wide range of guests and information and presented in such a relaxed and natural way. 5 stars!
Love this podcast, as it allows people’s personality unfold. What a jerk Andrew comes off as, at his own doing. The last segment. He’a not only a narcissist, but he’s just a garbage person, outside of his professional talent.
I feel the world would be a better place if school curricula were built on the conversations introduced by many of these episodes. The discussion that they prompt, and the rich expertise brought to the table by the guests, are a potent foundation for facilitating social understanding, awareness, change and betterment for all. Cannot recommend this podcast highly enough!
Big big fan of this show. Consider inviting Bill Courtney on for a future episode, the president of a lumber company and the host of the podcast, An Army of Normal Folks. He was also a high school football coach when he won an Oscar for the film about his team, Undefeated.

3/5

Very insightful but wishes it was a bit shorter.
I was halfway through his podcast, scratching my head before I decided to do a little research on this grifting, middle-aged white guy who thinks he knows about women’s psych and women’s body. Lol. I can only imagine the misinformation he shares in his books. Stay away.
LOVED this lady.Really learned alot Just Listened To JOCKO & Ur Self (Moment 175) ❤️❤️❤️ IT!! Great Inspiration,Advice & Luv the Way U Gentlemen Speak on How U THINK & What Yall Know To Be True & WORKS Personally & Professionally ❤️❤️ 🫵🏽 S.B
For those listening to the recent one about being prepared, the Bible talks about things going dark in the end. These movements of the poles if they’re moving are happening because Christ is coming back. Repent. God is good and time will end on his schedule. Things are lining up that Christ will come back in this lifetime and if that’s on point it lines up with the secular science world and these things happening that he is talking about.
1000% Informative and stimulating each time!
Thanks for incredible interviews and for broadcasting such authenticity, intelligence and compassion into the world.
I would love to see you do a podcast on bone density and the benefits of Osteostrong which is a franchise that is gaining traction, I recently purchased an existing center, as a full disclaimer, after finding out about it through several friends who had struggled with osteoporosis and also the fact that it is one of the hacks endorsed by Tony Robbins and the science along with it - as someone just now discovering your podcast I think it would be a great resource to put out there for people that are struggling with bone density that aren’t able to jump off of high building to create the impact needed on their bones to trigger the response needed to send that signal or for people who don’t want to take the medications prescribed in the USA that makes the problem. Enjoying your program on my 3 hour drive each week to the above mentioned center :)
I was a big fan of this man and his thoughtful approach to his podcast as an in depth conversation to explore nuances of complex topics when he started. But it has veered into clickbait with anti-science flavoring and misogyny to my great disappointment. In the quest for rapid revenue, he has given up the core of what made him exceptional at the beginning. And the subtle and not-so subtle bashing of women by making men’s problems women’s fault is maddening. While there are still nuggets to be gleaned, the nonsense you have to wade through to get to it is not worth it. Such a shame.
I ran into the youtube channel when I was just having a hard time and I was like this is cool. Then I came out of my depression which was cause by me honestly wanting to make changes and not knowing where to start. Something you talk about is being consistent and I listen at least 5 days a week (I started from your 1st I just got to 40 I think) while I go for my walk. I love that your guest don’t just talk about business but life. I know that to get to the level I desire I have to make changes. I find that your podcast helps me with that and so much more. I value the fact that you are honest about life and your failures I am starting over with building a platform and business. I walked away last time because I couldn’t be consistent. For anyone else reading this know that it is possible to create the life of your dreams but you can’t be the person you are now and get there.
I was shocked to find out Steven is only 31– he sounds SO wise beyond his years! A wonderful interviewer who lets his guests talk and doesn’t make it all about him, his guests are top quality too and I’ve learned so much. This is a favorite pod now.
Used to love this show but it’s sadly just become a typical pop culture podcast with the same guests as most of the other big names - and NOT business related. Stop labeling this business as it’s rarely related to anything business leaders need to know or care about.
This podcast is absolutely amazing! From the Host to the guests.. it is one of very few that I listen to during my commute and watch on YouTube! This review is coming from Monroe, North Carolina USA! I absolutely adore the information and the way it is delivered! Keep up the amazing work!! Thank you thank you thank you…
I can across Diary of a CEO podcasts clips on Facebook. After the first listen, I was hooked. I’ve only listened to about 7 episodes so far and I’ve already made many changes in my diet and vitamin intake. Thank you for selecting such informative and interesting topics/guests! Amazing podcast!
I’m a boy in my teens and already this podcast has done so much for me. So, Steve if you see this, thank you.
One of the best podcasts out there.
Thank you for all the knowledge you share.
I stumbled upon this podcast on YouTube. The funny thing is, I rarely am on YouTube. Two things that kept me there was the questions being asked and the guest. I was, like, oh this is interesting!!! Looked for it on here and been hooked for the last 4 months… I learned so much and I love the variety of subjects and speakers. I, also, appreciate the lack of misogynistic POV.
I listen to many quality podcasts. I have been a guest on Rogan and many top podcasts over the years. I have learned that the biggest differentiator in a quality podcast host is their ability to distill complex information from experts and communicate it to a wider audience by asking key questions that change the way the experts generally communicate. You have absolutely mastered that art. So much valuable insight in your shows. Kudos, my friend.
I’m so glad you had Louise Perry on! Her information is so good and I am so thankful that she is talking about this, and that you had her on your podcast! I hope you find more people like her to interview in the future!
Hello! I came here after listening and watching the podcast with Dr Tara Swart and wanted to say how hooked I am to this podcast. I love how thought out each interview is with Steven Bartlett’s guests. And how thoroughly he really brings forth such topics.
Amazing. Such significant conversations!
Hi Steven, this show is great! I just wanted to ask you if you could update this episode. You talked about everything but left out the people who are very fertile. I come from a country ( Uganda) where getting pregnant is so easy. Can I understand why?
The diary of CEO ? Wrong title, older episodes are amazing. Now it’s just another Pod with no direction
The interview with Simon Cowell was so deep and insightful. You truly got to know a completely different side of him from what you see on TV. Such a good person at heart, loving son and a devoted father. Hearing him, choke up over the passing of his parents made me do the same thing thinking of mine. Thanks Stephen for this interview. Definitely one I want to listen to again.
Steven is a good interviewer in that he is respectful of his guests and keeps the show about them and the topic. He checks his own ego, never takes over, or dominates the conversation while remaining conversant. Refreshing in this age of opinion and personality driven broadcasting.
Steven, your work is impactful, honest, and of service. Thank you for all you do to contribute valuable content in the world. The Charlamagne episode is one that I hope millions listen to. Deep bow of gratitude. 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
I listen to a lot of podcasts and just found this one which is quickly becoming a favorite. The host does a good job interviewing. My favorite part is there is a variety of subjects. A lot of podcasts just stick to one subject area and it gets boring. I enjoy learning about new topics. Keep up the good work.
The first time I listened to your podcast was your episode with the lawyer James Sexton. I thought I would leave with some great insight about divorce, which I did, but I also finished listening to this episode with so much love and empathy in my heart. Brilliant episode!!
Please amend the way you title episodes. Oftentimes the episode is a lot more than ‘lose fat fast!’ Rebel Wilson BARELY spoke about Ozempic in her episode. Robert Lustig spoke about a lot more than ‘losing weight fast’. I sometimes feel embarrassed about the titles when I’m sending them to friends and family who I think could benefit. All they se is THEYRE LYING TO YOU ON HOW TO LOSE FAT FAST for an episode about gut health. Please consider titling the episodes with a little more effort and respect.
I always enjoy listening to the podcast. It is frequently the one I check first for new episodes before deciding what to listen to. I must say that the recent conversation between Steve and Mo was one of the most beautiful conversations I’ve heard in a very long time. The length initially seemed daunting but once it ended, I wished there was so much more! The insights were profound and beautiful and anyone in any season can glean wisdom from it. Thank you, Steven, for opening your platform and yourself up to the challenging and humbling conversations like the one you had with Mo. Without your willingness to be vulnerable, the rest of us would have missed out on something wonderful. A favorite for sure!
Thank you to Steven and the team for creating such a powerful and helpful podcast. These episodes are genuinely life changing. I’m fairly new to the podcast and have already felt positive changes in my life from implementing advice and wisdom shared by your guests. One suggestion I have is to change the podcast descriptions, which are short and dramatic but rather clickbaity and off-putting, as others have mentioned. I’ve hesitated listening to some of the episodes because of them, but then did so anyway and felt the shows had much deeper and more profound messages than the initial taglines suggested. The two energies don’t seem to match. You’re all doing an incredible work here; so much gratitude for your efforts and dedication to helping people and the greater world! It’s truly transformative.
I listen to lots of podcasts but have never left a review before. Enjoy this one, though some guests are more credible than others, and it’s a shame Steven treats them all as equally legitimate. HATE the clickbait episode descriptions. I often don’t listen because of them. Am leaving this review hoping team reads it and makes a change.
It’s frustrating to come across such a great podcast interviewer who titles each podcast with extreme, click-baitey descriptions/phrases. These titles bring an emotional charge to the context which, over time, gets exhausting, and I have begin to see them as the marketing technique that it is. Steven has the skills and personality to maintain an excellent podcast without devolving to current advertising techniques. Why not let the guest say what they say and have the listener decide how they feel about it? Why oversell it? It feels dirty, that you just want my attention. Take a lesson from Rogan, with his matter of fact descriptions. Nonetheless, Steven is a joy to listen to, an excellent interview who is astute to global issues and life experience which he bring into each podcast. I would listen to him more if not disgusted by the titles.
Although I’ve seen (& liked) ‘Steven Bartlett content/sound bites’, this was the first DOAC episode I’ve listened to. LOVED IT. I completely disagree with a previous reviewer who said he turned it into a personal therapy session, and that he should have kept his personal questions and responses out of it. This element of the episode is one of the reasons it was so good. It added humor, and most importantly – relatability!! Of course I loved that guests, and their incredibly helpful information (SO helpful regarding relational conflict of any kind, marriage or otherwise), but Steven’s interview style – especially the personal component is one of the reasons it was so good…and easy to take in the information!! ~a new subscriber.
Joe Rogan is a misogynistic racist. No apologies. Otherwise the discussion was interesting. Ciao
I listen to a ton of podcasts. Some hosts don’t add anything to the conversation. Some hosts talk too much! Steven does a really nice job of moderating the discussions. He listens intently and adds some great thoughts of his own.

5/5

By Nessadi
Such a great interviewer, with such interesting & inspiring guests. Thank you!
This podcast is so insightful and informative! Keep being you and spreading your gift to the world
I just started listening and I love this podcast because it’s so informative and he’s so open and honest. The topics they talk about here are so interesting and can help you in your everyday life.
Tom Dillon episode SO good
The guests are amazing, but unfortunately this podcaster turned the episode into a personal therapy session about his own relationship, always circling back to himself and his girlfriend on key talking points . It would have been better if he kept all or most of his responses non personal and broad for all listeners, and leading with questions about research and results. Instead he kept the experts information relevant to his own experiences. They have such a wealth of information but all he could probe about was himself. Poorly done.
I have learned so much these different episodes. Thank you!!!