In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, I talk openly about the power of vulnerability in leadership. I share how admitting mistakes, parking ego, and encouraging honest conversations builds psychological safety and trust within teams. You’ll hear a real example from my time working with a Premier League football club, where simple environmental changes dramatically improved staff morale and retention.
The takeaway? Leadership isn’t about having all the answers—it’s about knowing who to ask, creating an environment where people feel safe to speak up, and making small changes that create lasting impact.
Your hero habit this week: embrace humility, show vulnerability, and look for simple ways to positively influence your team’s wellbeing.
In this episode, we explore the hidden power of the subconscious and how it shapes your leadership. Using the CSBR model—Conditioning, State of Mind, Behavior, Results—and the brain’s natural filters of Deletion, Distortion, and Generalization, we uncover how your thoughts influence outcomes more than you realize. Learn how to challenge your own assumptions, spot the shortcuts your brain makes, and ask better questions of yourself. This simple shift can help you lead with clarity, confidence, and authenticity.
In this episode, we explore what it really means to pivot, adapt, and grow as a leader. Too often, leaders cling to the same people and patterns that once worked for them—relying on old teammates instead of developing new ones. While it may feel safe, this habit reveals a fixed mindset that limits progress and innovation.
Hero Habits are about leadership growth, and growth requires stepping beyond what’s familiar. We’ll look at why bringing in fresh perspectives is essential, how to spot when you’re defaulting to comfort zones, and what it takes to build resilience and agility in your leadership style.
The question we leave you with: Are you truly leading if you’re only surrounding yourself with the same voices you’ve always trusted?
In this Hero Habit, we explore the story of Rick Rescorla, the Morgan Stanley security chief who gave his life leading thousands to safety on 9/11. His example captures the essence of servant leadership—putting others first, building trust, and inspiring teams through courage. Learn how adopting this mindset can elevate morale and create true followership in any workplace.
In this special edition of 3 Minute Hero Habits, we explore the origins of the Corporate Hero Effect – The Castan Theory. Inspired by the true story of journalist Sam Castan, who gave his life leading soldiers to safety during Operation Crazy Horse in Vietnam, this episode asks: what makes someone step forward when others stay back?
We break down the three traits at the heart of the Corporate Hero Effect—Supportiveness, Compliance, and Initiative—and show how they translate from battlefield courage to boardroom leadership.
A powerful reminder that heroes aren’t born, they’re built—through habits, choices, and action under pressure.
In this 3 Minute Hero Habit, we dive into NLP representational systems—Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic—and how they shape the way people connect, decide, and respond. Using Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech as an example of powerful visual language, you’ll learn how to spot the cues in everyday conversations and adapt your style to match. This week’s habit is simple: practice active listening so you can communicate with impact, influence, and clarity—just like a true Corporate Hero.
In this 3 Minute Hero Habit, learn how to build instant trust and influence by mastering the micro-skills of rapport. Discover how to match someone’s pace, echo their language, subtly mirror their body language, and find a common thread — all within your first minute of conversation. Perfect for leaders, coaches, and professionals who want connections to flow naturally and effortlessly.
What if the key to feeling better isn’t meditation or a mindset hack — but learning something new?
In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, we dive into the powerful connection between learning and wellbeing. Backed by real psychological research, you’ll discover how personal growth fuels confidence, reduces anxiety, and helps you feel more in control of life. No fluff. No gimmicks. Just science-backed truth in three minutes.
Whether you’re stuck in a rut or just need a boost, this micro-episode gives you one simple habit to move forward — starting today.
👉 Press play, and start learning your way back to strength.
In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, we break down how to quickly reset your confidence using proven techniques from psychology, body language, and NLP. Learn how posture, voice, and mental imagery can rewire your brain for confidence in under 90 seconds — backed by real science. Ready to take back control? Here’s your confidence reset.
Ever feel like a fraud, even when you’re succeeding? You’re not alone. This 3-minute habit helps you beat Imposter Syndrome using real psychological tools from NLP and CBT. Learn how to silence self-doubt, shift your mindset, and step into the hero you already are.
When tension rises, most people talk louder — heroes listen smarter. In this episode, discover how to use precision questions and strategic listening to take control of challenging conversations without ever raising your voice. A powerful mental shift that flips the script in your favour.
In a diverse world, leaders who can connect across cultures have a serious advantage. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter breaks down the psychology behind Cultural Intelligence (CQ)—from curiosity and communication to reflection and adaptability. Backed by research and real-world examples, this episode shows how great leaders don’t just lead—they learn across difference.
Great communication isn’t about saying more—it’s about knowing when to listen. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter shares why deep, intentional listening is one of the most underrated leadership skills. Backed by real research and a powerful story from Ford’s turnaround, this short episode shows how just one habit—listening without rushing—can change your influence, your culture, and your team.
Forget the hype—resilient leaders don’t need perfect mornings, just intentional ones. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter shares science-backed habits used by top performers to start their day with clarity, energy, and control. Featuring insights from Stanford, Harvard, and real-world leaders like Indra Nooyi, this episode helps you build a simple, repeatable morning rhythm that fuels leadership all day long.
Great leaders know when to lead with warmth—and when to take control. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter explores the science behind balancing authority and empathy, drawing on research from Harvard and real-world leadership examples. Learn how to sequence connection and command to build trust, gain respect, and lead more effectively.
Women are stepping into leadership roles across the globe—but confidence and assertiveness can still feel like a daily battle. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter explores research-backed strategies for women to lead with clarity, presence, and power—without compromising authenticity. Backed by data from McKinsey, Harvard, and the World Economic Forum, this episode offers practical habits to build real, resilient leadership.
What makes people trust a leader? In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter unpacks three proven behaviors that high-trust leaders consistently show—based on real-world leadership examples and psychological research. Learn how consistency, transparency, and calm create loyal, productive teams—and how to make those traits part of your daily leadership habit.
Ever feel stuck in a spiral of overthinking, stress, or emotional reaction? In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter explains the science of pattern interrupts—how small, deliberate actions can disrupt automatic thought loops and shift your brain from reactivity to control. Grounded in real psychology and CBT principles, this episode gives you one powerful tool to help reset your mindset and build calm in chaos.
In high-pressure moments, most people react—but heroes respond. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter explores how to create space between trigger and action using simple but powerful techniques. Learn how to stay grounded, reclaim control, and lead with calm under fire. The habit starts with one breath—and one choice.
Confidence isn’t about being the loudest in the room—it’s about knowing your worth without needing constant approval. In this episode of 3 Minute Hero Habits, Stephen Porter explores how to break free from people-pleasing, speak with clarity, and collaborate without losing yourself. Stand your ground—with grace, not guilt.