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Brain Aware Podcast

Brain Aware Podcast

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The Brain Aware Podcast, exploring the science of success. We harness the power of human biology to help people—and organizations—rise to their potential. Join internationally recognized thought leader Dr. Britt Andreatta and talent strategist Justin Reinert as they explore the neuroscience behind today's workplace challenges, like change, teams, and leadership.


Each episode unpacks actionable insights from cutting-edge research to help you create environments for people to do their best work. Whether you’re an executive, people leader, talent professional, or lifelong learner, you’ll walk away with tools you can use today. Listen to become more brain aware.

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  • Reinventing Careers: Dr. Beverly Kay's Guide to Growth in Transition
    2025/08/03

    What makes career transitions so challenging? How can organizations retain their top talent? Legendary career development expert Dr. Beverly Kay joins us to share wisdom gathered across her remarkable 40+ year journey in the field.

    Dr. Kay reveals the development of her groundbreaking "Five P" model for career growth: Person, Perspective, Place, Possibilities, and Plan. She explains why most professionals get stuck at the "Possibilities" stage, limiting themselves to narrow paths rather than exploring multiple directions. This insight revolutionizes how we approach career conversations and planning.

    The conversation takes a fascinating turn when Dr. Kay introduces her LEVER framework – a comprehensive approach that gives professionals significantly more career options beyond traditional upward movement. Through Lateral moves, Enrichment opportunities, Vertical advancement, Exploratory assignments, Relocation possibilities, and Realignment options, individuals gain unprecedented flexibility in their career journeys.

    Drawing from extensive research, Dr. Kay identifies the three powerful factors that keep employees engaged: career development opportunities, meaningful relationships, and supportive organizational culture. She emphasizes how psychological safety creates the foundation for honest career conversations, allowing both managers and employees to discuss strengths, weaknesses, and aspirations openly.

    We explore the transformative impact of AI on career development, including Dr. Kay's own "Help Them Grow" AI bot that provides just-in-time guidance for managers preparing for career conversations. Rather than seeing technology as a threat, Dr. Kay envisions how AI can enhance human interactions in professional development.

    Listen now to gain practical strategies for navigating workplace transitions, creating engaging organizational cultures, and helping both yourself and others thrive in today's rapidly evolving professional landscape. Your career journey will never look the same again.

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    27 分
  • From Forced Compliance to Willful Participation
    2025/07/27

    What does it truly take to transform a global organization? Carlos Butler-Vale pulls back the curtain on his remarkable journey from higher education advocate to corporate change leader in this thought-provoking conversation.

    Carlos shares his pivotal realization while implementing McDonald's first-ever global DE&I strategy across 149 markets: successful change requires shifting from forced compliance to willing participation. His revolutionary "globally consistent yet locally relevant" approach empowered regional teams while maintaining strategic alignment—turning what could have been an 8-month decision into meaningful action.

    The conversation delves into psychological safety as the foundation for authentic organizational change. Carlos reveals why giving employees decision-making authority isn't enough—they need to feel genuinely safe using it. Without this crucial element, people inevitably revert to old patterns, regardless of new processes or frameworks.

    A startling revelation emerges when Carlos shares that approximately 70% of employees distrust their HR departments—a statistic that fundamentally undermines traditional feedback mechanisms and change initiatives. This trust deficit is especially pronounced among underrepresented groups, creating a dangerous blind spot for leadership teams relying on engagement survey data.

    For leaders navigating today's uncertain landscape, Carlos offers a powerful reframing: look beyond typical 3-5 year planning horizons and consider what it takes to "future-proof" your business 20-30 years ahead. This perspective naturally leads to meaningful conversations about representation and inclusion as business imperatives rather than compliance exercises.

    Carlos also discusses his Corporate Cafecito podcast, which reaches listeners in over 50 countries, providing accessible professional development to those without corporate resources or support. His work exemplifies the balance between "doing well and doing good"—achieving business results while creating more equitable workplaces.

    For HR professionals feeling overwhelmed by today's challenges, Carlos offers practical wisdom: get out of the office, engage directly with employees, and rebuild trust through visibility and authentic dialogue. His emphasis on focus groups and direct conversation stands in stark contrast to over-reliance on surveys and top-down communication.

    Listen now to gain actionable insights from a seasoned change leader who has successfully navigated transformation across industries, cultures, and organizational structures.

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    35 分
  • The Accidental Trainer's Journey from Sales to Learning & Development Leadership
    2025/07/20

    When we experience change, whether by choice or circumstance, our brains undergo a predictable series of reactions. Understanding these patterns can transform how we navigate transitions—both as individuals and as leaders guiding others through organizational shifts.

    Bob Bednarz, Director of Learning and Development at Advantage, shares his journey from "accidental trainer" to change management expert in this illuminating conversation about the neuroscience of adaptation. With over 15 years in talent development and experience implementing change across multiple organizations, Bob offers practical wisdom about leading teams through performance management overhauls, mergers, acquisitions, and cultural transformations.

    What makes his approach unique is the deep integration of brain science principles. Bob reveals how he uses the Change Quest methodology to help people become more conscious of their reactions to change, addressing the four key brain structures that determine our resistance or receptivity to new situations. He explains why standardizing titles across 14 acquired companies requires more than just process updates—it demands individualized support for managers delivering complex messages about identity, compensation, and future direction.

    The most powerful insights come from Bob's techniques for building motivation during change. By recognizing that people process transitions at different rates, creating psychological safety, involving early adopters as champions, and giving individuals some agency in the process, he demonstrates how organizations can accelerate adaptation without triggering the brain's threat response.

    Looking toward the future, Bob shares his excitement about leveraging AI to create safe practice environments for developing new skills—allowing people to build confidence without the fear of real-world failure. This represents the next frontier in learning and development: combining neuroscience with technology to create more accessible, personalized growth experiences.

    Whether you're currently leading change, experiencing it yourself, or preparing for future transitions, this episode offers valuable strategies for making your brain—and those of your team members—more adaptable and resilient through life's inevitable shifts.

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    26 分
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