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Mental Health for Performance
Mental Health for Performance
18 episodes
1 day ago
How do we create environments where people thrive, achieve and want to stay? Post-pandemic, it is important to knock down the stigma and stereotypes that surround mental health. We need to get comfortable talking about and dealing with humanity in the workplace. Human first, brave spaces bring out the best in people, promote effective teamwork and drive top level performance. Join us for approachable conversations with leaders who demystify the tough topics and share practical advice for today’s changing workplace.
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How do we create environments where people thrive, achieve and want to stay? Post-pandemic, it is important to knock down the stigma and stereotypes that surround mental health. We need to get comfortable talking about and dealing with humanity in the workplace. Human first, brave spaces bring out the best in people, promote effective teamwork and drive top level performance. Join us for approachable conversations with leaders who demystify the tough topics and share practical advice for today’s changing workplace.
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Management
Business
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Episode #9: Jennifer Walinga
Mental Health for Performance
1 hour 51 seconds
2 years ago
Episode #9: Jennifer Walinga

“The real leading factor are the core values of commitment to each other and discipline and a culture of respect, of authenticity really sharing who you are, being who you are, but also managing and respecting the diversity of the group. And that was central to our philosophy that no one person is more important than another. And that’s just shaped my whole theory around leadership.” – Dr. Jennifer Walinga

If you are here to learn about leadership, teamwork and success from the inside out, then you are in the right place. Dr. Jennifer Walinga is all about safe spaces in sport, work and life. She’s an Olympic gold medalist and world champion in the sport of rowing. She’s a professor at Royal Roads University in Victoria, BC and runs a consulting firm called Integrated Focus and she is thrilled to have a chance to share her story and all that she has learned along the way.

Enjoy the listen thanks to Pinnacle. Your recruitment firm that has been proudly on the job for the past 20 years.

Mental Health for Performance
How do we create environments where people thrive, achieve and want to stay? Post-pandemic, it is important to knock down the stigma and stereotypes that surround mental health. We need to get comfortable talking about and dealing with humanity in the workplace. Human first, brave spaces bring out the best in people, promote effective teamwork and drive top level performance. Join us for approachable conversations with leaders who demystify the tough topics and share practical advice for today’s changing workplace.