The Resilience Podcast

Resilience Institute

A podcast by the Resilience Institute, hosted by Brad Hook. Dedicated to resilience insights, interviews and practical tips. Find out how we measure and build resilience skills in the workplace at resiliencei.com.

  1. What If IQ and EQ Aren’t Enough for the Leaders We Need Today? | Dr. Yosi Amram

    5月23日

    What If IQ and EQ Aren’t Enough for the Leaders We Need Today? | Dr. Yosi Amram

    If you're a coach, you can now take the Resilience Assessment for free — part of our support for you through the “We Care About Coaches” initiative. This episode is brought to you by the⁠ Resilience Institute Certifications and hosted by ⁠Brad Hook⁠. Order your copy of Brad's new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠, now! The guest: Dr. Yosi Amram, MIT-trained engineer, tech CEO turned psychologist, and spiritual intelligence researcher, joins us to explore how leaders can bring more meaning, purpose, and humanity into the workplace. With roots in science and lived experience, Yosi unpacks how qualities like humility, presence, and compassion can drive better business outcomes and more fulfilling lives. Key takeaways Spiritual intelligence is about embodying timeless human values—like compassion, integrity, and joy—in everyday life and leadership.Research shows that spiritually intelligent leaders create more inspired teams, stronger financial results, and better well-being.Purpose, gratitude, and presence aren’t just feel-good traits—they’re measurable predictors of resilient, anti-fragile leadership.You don’t need to be religious or spiritual to build spiritual intelligence—it’s about how you show up, not what you believe.Inspiration is a form of energy. Leaders breathe life into teams by being connected to their own inner meaning. Resources & Links Learn more about Yosi’s work and resources at: awakeningSI.org YouTube: Awakening Spiritual Intelligence Explore Resilience Coach Certification: resiliencei.com/resilience-coach

    50 分鐘
  2. How Can Leaders Transform Mental Health from a Checklist to a Culture? | Tramaine El-Amin

    1月17日

    How Can Leaders Transform Mental Health from a Checklist to a Culture? | Tramaine El-Amin

    This episode is brought to you by the⁠ Resilience Institute Certifications and hosted by ⁠Brad Hook⁠. Order your copy of Brad's new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠, now! Book a Resilience Speaker. The guest: Tramaine El-Amin is a leader at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing, where she champions initiatives like Mental Health First Aid (MHFA). With over 20 years of experience, Tramaine is passionate about addressing mental health challenges through systemic change, education, and advocacy. Her work empowers organizations and individuals to cultivate well-being and resilience. Learn more about MHFA and its global impact at MHFA.org In this episode, Brad speaks with Tramaine El-Amin about creating mentally healthy workplaces and the essential role of leadership in fostering a culture of well-being. They explore how organizations can balance productivity with mental health, the role of Mental Health First Aid, and the opportunities presented by technology and AI in addressing mental health challenges. Key Takeaways 1. Leadership and Structural Change : Organizations must go beyond one-time initiatives and embed well-being into policies, culture, and daily practices. Leaders play a vital role by modeling healthy behaviors and fostering open conversations. 2. Balancing Productivity and Well-Being: Mental health and productivity are not opposing forces. Addressing systemic and individual mental health challenges boosts organizational performance. 3. Role of Technology in Mental Health :AI and other technologies can reduce admin burdens, enhance accessibility to mental health resources, and support early interventions for non-crisis situations. 4. The Power of Listening: simply listening to others without judgment can be transformative, both at work and in personal relationships. It’s a skill everyone can cultivate to make an impact.

    42 分鐘
  3. Are You Leading or Managing? Why the Difference Matters | Dr. Lorri Sulpizio

    1月10日

    Are You Leading or Managing? Why the Difference Matters | Dr. Lorri Sulpizio

    This episode is brought to you by the⁠ Resilience Institute Certifications and hosted by ⁠Brad Hook⁠. Order your copy of Brad's new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠, now! Book a Resilience Speaker. About the guest: Dr. Lorri Sulpizio is a thought leader in leadership development, focusing on conscious leadership, resilience, and creating inclusive spaces. As the Director of the Conscious Leadership Academy at the University of San Diego, she works with individuals, teams, and organizations across industries. With a background in athletics as a college basketball coach, Dr. Sulpizio brings a unique perspective on the intersection of leadership, power, and voice, particularly in the context of women leaders. Dr. Lorri's Instagram www.lorrisulpizio.com Sign up for Dr. Lorri's newsletter In this episode, Brad sits down with Dr. Lorri Sulpizio to explore the evolving landscape of leadership. Dr. Sulpizio shares insights from her extensive work in leadership development and coaching, drawing from her experience in athletics and research into women, voice, and power. They discuss the principles of conscious leadership, the challenges women face in leadership roles, and how to build resilience and wellness as a leader. From the power of mindset shifts to practical tips for aligning with values, this episode provides a roadmap for leading with greater awareness and intention. Key Takeaways: 1. Conscious leadership involves self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and creating space for others to thrive. 2. Leadership and management are distinct yet complementary skill sets; effective leaders know when to shift between the two. 3. Women leaders often face stereotypes and dual expectations but can thrive by aligning with their values, setting boundaries, and practicing self-compassion. 4. Resilience and well-being are cultivated through intentional practices like sleep, movement, and reflection.

    55 分鐘
  4. Human Sustainability: Aligning People, Purpose, and Innovation | Susan Cantrell

    1月3日

    Human Sustainability: Aligning People, Purpose, and Innovation | Susan Cantrell

    This episode is brought to you by the⁠ Resilience Institute Certifications and hosted by ⁠Brad Hook⁠. Order your copy of Brad's new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠, now! Book a Resilience Speaker. Guest Overview: Susan Cantrell, Vice President of Products Workforce Strategies at Deloitte Consulting, is a renowned expert on the future of work and human capital. She is the co-author of Workforce of One and has been widely published in Harvard Business Review, Wall Street Journal, and MIT Sloan Management Review. Susan brings decades of expertise in exploring innovative workforce strategies that bridge human sustainability and business outcomes. LinkedIn: Susan Cantrell Deloitte Insights: Explore the Human Capital Trends Report and more at Deloitte Insights. In this episode, Susan Cantrell dives into the concept of human sustainability, explaining how organizations can create value for workers as human beings while driving better business outcomes. She shares insights from Deloitte's research, discusses the evolving role of AI and technology in the workplace, and highlights leadership competencies essential for guiding organizations through rapid change. Susan also emphasizes the importance of microcultures, personalized workforce strategies, and a balanced approach to change management. Key Takeaways 1. Human Sustainability: Supporting worker well-being, equity, and growth drives long-term business success. 2.AI as an Enabler: AI augments human capabilities, fostering better outcomes when used ethically and transparently. 3. Microcultures: Allowing diverse team dynamics strengthens innovation and aligns with organizational values. 4. Future-Ready Leadership: Leaders must co-create, communicate openly, and prioritize imagination to navigate change. 5. Personalized Strategies: Hyper-personalized approaches engage workers and align individual and business goals. 6. Experimentation and Play: Creating space for iterative learning builds resilience and drives innovation.

    40 分鐘
  5. Fundraising with Heart: Achieving Change Through Resilient Leadership | Shoshana Grossman-Crist

    2024/12/20

    Fundraising with Heart: Achieving Change Through Resilient Leadership | Shoshana Grossman-Crist

    This episode is brought to you by the⁠ Resilience Institute Certifications and hosted by ⁠Brad Hook⁠. Order your copy of Brad's new book, ⁠Start With Values⁠, now! Book a Resilience Speaker. Guest Overview: Shoshana Grossman-Crist is an expert in driving purposeful impact for both businesses and nonprofits. Based between the U.S. and Mexico, Shoshana helps companies achieve profit and purpose without excessive consulting costs and supports nonprofits in surpassing fundraising goals while avoiding burnout. Her unique approach combines technical expertise with kindness, enabling authentic and effective leadership. Website: socialimpactcompass.com LinkedIn: Shoshana Grossman-Crist In This Episode: Shoshana shares her journey from working with nonprofits and major organizations like Danone to becoming a trusted advisor for impact-driven leaders. The conversation dives into how businesses and nonprofits can balance purpose and profit, avoid burnout, and create meaningful change through practical strategies. Shoshana also reveals the importance of resilience, well-being, and team collaboration in achieving sustainable success. Key Takeaways: 1. Profit Meets Purpose: Businesses can integrate impact initiatives that strengthen both their operations and the communities they serve, as shown in Shoshana's work with Danone. 2. Burnout Prevention in Nonprofits: Building overhead into budgets, encouraging capacity-building investments, and fostering a culture of well-being are critical to preventing nonprofit burnout. 3. Fundraising as a Team Sport: Successful fundraising requires collaboration, realistic metrics, and focusing on relationship-building with funders. 4. The Power of Authenticity: Shoshana emphasizes showing up authentically in relationships with funders and stakeholders, creating trust and meaningful connections. 5. Simple Resilience Practices: Small habits like daily gratitude, forgiveness, and intention-setting can build personal resilience and improve overall well-being.

    48 分鐘
  6. Transformative Healing: Lessons from Trauma, Culture, and Connection | Dr. Constance Scharff

    2024/12/13

    Transformative Healing: Lessons from Trauma, Culture, and Connection | Dr. Constance Scharff

    This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment Certification Program and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! Guest Overview: Dr. Constance Scharff is the founder and director of the Human Resilience Project, a global researcher focusing on resilience at the intersection of trauma and climate change. With over 26 years of sobriety and a background in addiction and trauma treatment, Dr. Scharff has authored several books, including Ending Addiction for Good and Rock to Recovery. She advocates for integrating indigenous practices, storytelling, and somatic therapies into modern approaches to mental health. Constance website TikTok, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn @drscharff YouTube, X @docscharff In This Episode: Dr. Scharff shares how her personal journey of overcoming trauma and addiction informs her work. She delves into the transformative power of somatic therapies, music, and storytelling, offering a fresh perspective on building resilience. The conversation spans topics like cultural wisdom, the future of mental health, and how everyday acts of bravery can lead to profound change. Key Takeaways: Connection is the Antidote to Addiction: Recovery thrives on connection, whether through relationships, shared experiences, or creative practices like music and storytelling. Healing Resides in the Body: Somatic therapies, including movement and trauma release exercises, can unlock stored trauma and create space for recovery. Cultural Wisdom Matters: Indigenous practices like communal singing, dancing, and storytelling offer powerful insights into collective healing and resilience. Rewrite Your Story: The stories we tell ourselves shape our reality. Identifying and transforming limiting beliefs can unlock personal and professional growth. Memorable Quotes: “Whatever story you tell yourself becomes your reality—choose a story that empowers you.” “Healing doesn’t happen in isolation; it happens when the whole community comes together.” “Resilience is not about avoiding adversity; it’s about thriving through it.”

    1 小時 28 分鐘
  7. Unlocking Innovation Through Diverse Teams: Building Cultures Where Everyone Thrives | Sara Taylor

    2024/12/06

    Unlocking Innovation Through Diverse Teams: Building Cultures Where Everyone Thrives | Sara Taylor

    This episode is brought to you by the Resilience Assessment Certification Program and hosted by Brad Hook. Order your copy of Brad's new book, Start With Values, now! The guest: Sara Taylor, a leading Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) practitioner with 35 years of experience, is the founder of Deep Sea Consulting. Sara’s work focuses on DEI training and consulting, helping organizations navigate cultural competence, effective communication, and productive conflict resolution. She is also the author of Filter Shift and Thinking at the Speed of Bias. Connect with Sara: Website: Deep Sea Consulting LinkedIn: Sara Taylor Book: Thinking at the Speed of Bias  In this thought-provoking episode, Sara Baxter dives into the essential role of diversity and inclusion (D&I) in driving innovation and shaping the future of work. Drawing from her extensive experience as a strategist and advocate, Sara shares actionable insights on how leaders can create workplaces where diverse voices thrive. Key Takeaways: Diversity is a Catalyst for Innovation: Diverse teams bring fresh perspectives and drive better problem-solving. Inclusion amplifies these benefits, ensuring all voices are heard. The Role of Leaders: Leaders must actively foster environments that celebrate differences. Inclusion is not a one-time effort but a continuous process of listening, adapting, and championing equity. Breaking Barriers: Sara emphasizes dismantling systemic biases and creating pathways for underrepresented groups in leadership. Measuring Success in D&I: Metrics matter. Organizations must track progress in representation, equity, and employee experiences to ensure accountability. Future of Work: The future belongs to organizations that prioritize empathy, adaptability, and collaboration. Inclusion is at the core of sustainable innovation. Quotes: “Diverse teams aren't just good for morale; they drive innovation.” “True inclusion requires more than representation—it requires action.” “Organizations that value diverse voices will shape the future of work.”

    50 分鐘

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A podcast by the Resilience Institute, hosted by Brad Hook. Dedicated to resilience insights, interviews and practical tips. Find out how we measure and build resilience skills in the workplace at resiliencei.com.

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