16 min

The Science of Resilience and Well-Being: A Deep Dive with Forbes Senior Writer Tanya Tarr Geeks, Geezers, and Googlization Show

    • Management

This month’s spotlight launches a 3-episode conversation between Joe Serio and senior science writer at Forbes and an expert in behavioral science, political campaigns, military readiness, and now an executive health coach. They explore the multifaceted concept of resilience. Whether you’re a newcomer to our podcast or a seasoned listener, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and insights into resilience, human connection, and well-being. Whether you're a leader looking to build endurance against burnout, or anyone curious about merging wellness with resilience, this dialogue sheds light on how flexibility and relationships fuel endurance in today's world. Learn why "being bouncy" isn’t just fun, it’s necessary, and how historical resilience can inform our modern quests for a balanced life.

Who Should Listen:
- Leaders and managers keen on fostering resilient, innovative teams.
- Wellness enthusiasts looking for a deeper understanding of emotional and physical health.
- Anyone feeling the burnout of modern demands and looking for a sustainable way to cope and thrive.

Three Key Takeaways:
**Resilience through Flexibility: Resilience isn't about rigidity; it's about staying adaptive and "bouncy," using situational awareness to maintain your health and effectiveness in challenging times.
**Power of Social Connections**: Longevity and health are significantly influenced by quality social relationships. Our discussion revisited historical studies like the famed Roseto effect, highlighting how tight-knit communities can directly impact heart health and overall well-being.
**Integrated Well-Being**: Joe and Tanya explored the difference between tactical wellness and strategic well-being management, emphasizing a systems approach that aligns personal habits with broader support structures for lasting health and productivity.

This month’s spotlight launches a 3-episode conversation between Joe Serio and senior science writer at Forbes and an expert in behavioral science, political campaigns, military readiness, and now an executive health coach. They explore the multifaceted concept of resilience. Whether you’re a newcomer to our podcast or a seasoned listener, this episode is a treasure trove of wisdom and insights into resilience, human connection, and well-being. Whether you're a leader looking to build endurance against burnout, or anyone curious about merging wellness with resilience, this dialogue sheds light on how flexibility and relationships fuel endurance in today's world. Learn why "being bouncy" isn’t just fun, it’s necessary, and how historical resilience can inform our modern quests for a balanced life.

Who Should Listen:
- Leaders and managers keen on fostering resilient, innovative teams.
- Wellness enthusiasts looking for a deeper understanding of emotional and physical health.
- Anyone feeling the burnout of modern demands and looking for a sustainable way to cope and thrive.

Three Key Takeaways:
**Resilience through Flexibility: Resilience isn't about rigidity; it's about staying adaptive and "bouncy," using situational awareness to maintain your health and effectiveness in challenging times.
**Power of Social Connections**: Longevity and health are significantly influenced by quality social relationships. Our discussion revisited historical studies like the famed Roseto effect, highlighting how tight-knit communities can directly impact heart health and overall well-being.
**Integrated Well-Being**: Joe and Tanya explored the difference between tactical wellness and strategic well-being management, emphasizing a systems approach that aligns personal habits with broader support structures for lasting health and productivity.

16 min