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Episode #52. Thriving Leaders. Seeking opportunities not threats in times of crisis. Building back Australians together.

Episode #52. Thriving Leaders. Seeking opportunities not threats in times of crisis. Building back Australians together.

FromTHRIVING MINDS PODCAST


Episode #52. Thriving Leaders. Seeking opportunities not threats in times of crisis. Building back Australians together.

FromTHRIVING MINDS PODCAST

ratings:
Length:
32 minutes
Released:
Oct 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Leadership under crisis starts with the leaders Thriving Mind. In this episode with Professor Martin Betts who has decades of experience in Leadership joins me to discuss how effective leadership begins with ourselves, this allows others to mirror our behaviour.  Covid-19 opens a window for each of us to help others to seek opportunities to thrive.Learn more at the HEDx podcast.  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ep-6-deeds-not-words/id1531275586?i=1000495340087To keep the Thriving Minds Podcast free of advertisements. Please support it  the podcast on Patreon.https://www.patreon.com/selenabWith gratitudeProfessor Selena BartlettSupport the showLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Released:
Oct 21, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

Opening up the conversation to brain health and fitness is empowering. The podcast brings the brain to life to help people empower themselves and their brain using neuroscience. Let's get to know how the brain works using brain science education and simple tools that can assist with calming and strengthening the brain are powerful ways for people to understand their capacity to be strong and resilient. Brain health has become everyone’s business. Professor Bartlett is a neuroscientist and has dedicated the last 25 years to studying the brain. The series of episodes was created to deliver practical tips that drive brain health and fitness. She is a Professor of Neuroscience at Queensland University of Technology and won the Lawrie Austin Award for Neuroscience from the Australian Neuroscience Society. The bottom line after searching for mental health solutions- neuroplasticity, brain imaging and digital technology are going to disrupt the mental health space and everyone will be talking about their brain health in the same way they think about their body with physical trainers and gyms. Please join us in the fun and biggest adventure of our lives. You can teach an old dog new tricks!