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The Physiology of Leadership Podcast
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6 episodes
9 months ago
Join David Irvine and Dr. Sarah Clouthier as they discuss how we can optimize our leadership by understanding how our neurology and biology motivate our behaviours.
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Join David Irvine and Dr. Sarah Clouthier as they discuss how we can optimize our leadership by understanding how our neurology and biology motivate our behaviours.
Show more...
Medicine
Education,
Self-Improvement,
Health & Fitness
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Episode #4: Can Unacknowledged Stress Change Your Personality?
The Physiology of Leadership Podcast
17 minutes 27 seconds
4 years ago
Episode #4: Can Unacknowledged Stress Change Your Personality?
In Episode 4 of the Physiology of Leadership Podcast, David and Sarah discuss how stress, especially when unacknowledged, can affect our behaviour,  impacting our interactions with others and our ability to lead well. They then get personal with examples from their own lives and experiences and share their processes for recognizing and working through unavoidable times of heightened stress. 
The Physiology of Leadership Podcast
Join David Irvine and Dr. Sarah Clouthier as they discuss how we can optimize our leadership by understanding how our neurology and biology motivate our behaviours.