• ROI of EQ: Managing blame and accountability
    May 5 2021

    Is there a world in which power dynamics are non-existent? In the final episode of this series, Sarah and I dive explore this question and its implications, analyzing internal power imbalances, how our brains handle empathy and morality, and external power imbalances, like how U.S. society enforces a conscious, continuous power disparity. Together, we identify how we can get on the right track and course correct when imbalance occurs.

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    26 mins
  • ROI of EQ: Can you change a narcissist?
    Apr 28 2021

    Blame and denial allow us to hover over the acceptance of reality. In companies and organized systems, blame stops leaders from seeing what's really happening around them and from seeing a system as a whole. In today's conversation, Sarah and I discuss how blame manifests inside each of us, when blame comes from leaders in the workplace and if narcissists can be changed. Humans have a tendency towards narcissism as soon as we hold power over others. Successful leaders must let go of blame, hold a deep humility and have a willingness to receive feedback.

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    25 mins
  • The ROI of EQ: Addressing and overcoming alarmed aloneness and addiction in the workplace
    Apr 21 2021

    Can you identify when you are feeling "alarmed aloneness" or a sense of addiction at work? In this episode, Sarah and I resurface our conversation about alarmed aloneness and discuss different addictions and how to overcome them with feelings of belonging, connectedness and, yes, good food. A high-functioning team requires full bellies and a balance of warmth, humor and power. Throughout the discussion, we spotlight how to address alarmed aloneness and addiction in the workplace.

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    20 mins
  • ROI of EQ: Understanding emotion and self-awareness by reflecting on childhood behavior
    Apr 14 2021

    In the ninth episode of our ongoing conversation, Sarah and I dive into the neurobiology behind why some people say things such as, "I don't miss people." Processing emotion as an adult is based on the households we grow up in, wired by how we were raised. Many people feel sorrow and joy less deeply than others, cruising with stable cortisol levels and less self-awareness, because their brain has insulated itself to protect against their own feelings. These people often become our workhorses: dependable co-workers, functional leaders and political appointees, but not our creative thinkers and imaginative brains. Sarah and I explore how corporations can move away from the robotic functions brought by these types of individuals, and discuss the grief and self-soothing in response to detached actions such as layoffs.

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    24 mins
  • The ROI of EQ: Leadership: Learning to manage with an integrated brain
    Apr 7 2021

    In today's episode, Sarah and I talk about leadership and how self-awareness enables managers to better guide and support their teams. The brain functions differently when operating in a leadership role, making accountability and responsibility more imperative as leaders learn to vacillate between the two hemispheres of the brain. We dive into this subject and the fascinating science of thermal receptors and human socialization that can help managers understand their employees and ultimately lead from a more authentic place.

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    32 mins
  • The ROI of EQ: Exploring the emotional tone in our heads and why it matters for leaders
    Mar 31 2021

    In today's conversation, I explore with Sarah the inner voice in all our heads, also known as the default mode network (DMN) of the brain. It's the constant subtext of our lives—an incredible tool for positive creation, or adversely a system deeply affected by trauma that can lead to negative performance patterns. We discuss how the DMN impacts people in positions of power and how individuals can learn to relate to diverse teams, lead with accountability and reset a fragmented mind to create a balanced, fully integrated brain.

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    30 mins
  • The ROI of EQ: Dichotomy of the brain and personality traits: How to be comfortable with yourself no matter who you are
    Mar 24 2021

    The ability to understand ourselves and others depends on which side of the brain we perceive the world from. In today's episode, Sarah and I examine the differences between operating from the left or right hemisphere of the brain and its impact on relationships. We also discuss introversion, extroversion and how these communication styles impact our comfort level in work situations. We believe that transparency and clarity around these topics helps all employees better understand themselves—no matter which style they lean on—leading to empathetic change in the workplace.

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    20 mins
  • The ROI of EQ: Cultivating creativity through social engagement
    Mar 17 2021

    How do stress, shame and aggression impact creativity in the workplace? In this episode, Sarah and I explore the neurological aspects of interoception, decision making and internal stressors that impact how employees show up to work. Unpacking what's happening in the mind and body increases social engagement, enabling employees to feel a sense of belonging, that their voice is valued and they are contributing in creative ways.

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    25 mins