How Great Our Jobs Can Be

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The Neuroscience of Curiosity: How Bold Questions Unlock Peak Performance

What if curiosity isn't a soft skill—but the neurological state that drives performance? Dr. Deborah Clary, leadership strategist and researcher who's advised Fortune 500 companies like Frito-Lay, Coca-Cola, and Humana, discovered something powerful: when she tested the connectio ...  Show more

Breaking the Cycle: How Self-Awareness Heals Trauma, Leadership, and Culture

How much of who you are was shaped before you ever had a say? In this episode of The BrainVault Podcast, Larry Olsen sits down with Justin Long for a candid conversation about environment, trauma, and the quiet forces that shape our sense of self. Justin shares what happened when ...  Show more

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