The Behavioral Leadership Podcast
The value of those leading others, whether on the job, in the community, or elsewhere, is in their ability to motivate, support, and encourage positive change. This change can be seen not only in results, but in the behaviors that lead to those results. Behavioral Leadership uses the time-tested science of behavior to understand why people do what they do, good and bad, to build systems that prioritize and support the most important part of any organization or system - the people.
Episodes
9 episodes
The Value of Tough Conversations with Cheryl Joslin
Have you ever needed to talk to someone about an issue that you knew was just going to be a tough conversation to have? How long did you avoid having that conversation? What happened when you finally had that conversation? On this episode of Th...
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Episode 8
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35:11
Finding Your Accountability Partner with Sherry MacEachern
What does accountability mean to you? Do you have a positive history of accountability? Do you have people in your life who hold you accountable, supporting you along your path to maximizing your potential? On this episode of The Behavioral Lea...
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Episode 7
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21:46
Tom Wilson: Moments of Impact, Safety
Listen to a riveting real life story of survival as experienced by Tom Wilson. You will discover the understanding and meaning of bravery and courage in this episode and Tom's dedication to workplace safety.
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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22:53
Coaching, Feedback, and Getting Good at Slowing Down with Alana Walsh
How do you, as a leader, meet your people where they are? How can you maximize your leadership interactions? On this episode of The Behavioral Leadership Podcast, SCCi coach Alana Walsh discusses the value of field coaching and how to use feedb...
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Episode 6
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23:41
"Crunchy" Coaching Conversations with Goldie Hartford
What challenges do you face as a leader? How do you handle having difficult conversations with your team? On this episode of The Behavioral Leadership Podcast, certified professional coach and project manager Goldie Hartford discusses stra...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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31:43
What Coaching Is and Is Not with Sherry MacEachern and Goldie Hartford
You might have heard about "coaching" in your personal and/or work circles, but did you ever wonder what coaching actual IS? What is the difference between a coach, a trainer, and a mentor? Is coaching for you? On this episode of The Behavioral...
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Episode 4
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44:35
Putting Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) into Action with Gordon Walsh: Part 2
Even the best designed training, guidelines, and principles fail if people do not integrate them into their day-to-day routines. On this episode of The Behavioral Leadership Podcast, Gordon Walsh from Energy Safety Canada continues his discussi...
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Episode 3
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21:06
Putting Human and Organizational Performance (HOP) into Action with Gordon Walsh: Part 1
Human and Organizational Performance, or “HOP”, is a relatively new safety philosophy that is gaining increased attention. Often called “New View”, “Safety II”, or “Safety Differently”, HOP contains a set of core principles based on the role of...
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Episode 2
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28:39
Applied Behavior Science 101 with Steve Quesnelle
People do what they do, good and bad, because it works for them. It might not work for us, the organization, etc., but it works for them. How do I know this? Because decades of research on the science of behavior offers us a tested and replicab...
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Season 1
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Episode 1
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21:16