Drawing from his 20-plus years of experience in the Navy, Diviney came to understand that even individuals at the highest levels of physical and mental capabilities can sometimes fail to perform in specific situations.
1 hr. 3 min.
Learn about the Big Five Personality Traits: openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism
1 hr. 15 min.
STS News, Fall 2022 — The highly anticipated new season of The Resilient Surgeon is underway, featuring game changers in the high-performance and wellness space, including a professor of leadership at Harvard Business School, a performance coach, and a psychiatrist. This provocative STS podcast series aims to help surgeons be their best selves inside and outside of the operating room. “The choice of guests featured this season parallels a paradigm I developed called ‘Best Self Pie,’” said Michael A. Maddaus, MD, host of The Resilient Surgeon. “I prefer the term ‘best self’ to the word wellness because it is an intuitive and personal reference point that we all have, if we are aware enough." The first piece of the “pie”—individual habits and activities such as sleep, diet, exercise, gratitude, and connection with others—were covered in the first season of the podcast; whereas the additional pieces—self-awareness, purpose, and connection at work and home—will be tackled in Season 2 of The Resilient Surgeon, which began airing in late August. The episodes will be released biweekly with a lineup that includes: Brad Stulberg: author of The Practice of Groundedness discusses being successful without crushing the soul (self-awareness and habits) Marcus Buckingham: world expert on engagement at work and the author of Love + Work provides a master class on finding purpose by embracing our "wyrd" (self-awareness and purpose) Amy C. Edmondson, PhD: professor of leadership at Harvard Business School and author of seven books discusses psychological safety and its crucial role in performance, creativity, and wellbeing (all four) Paul M. Conti, MD: psychiatrist who specializes in mental illness and the impact of life stressors breaks down the epidemic of trauma and how it impacts lives in ways that people may not even realize (self-awareness) Christine Porath, PhD: professor at Georgetown University and author of Mastering Community offers insights on the critical role of being valued and respected in the workplace (connection) Additional guests will include Rich Diviney, Brian R. Little, PhD, and Steve Magness. Subscribe to Surgical Hot Topics via your favorite podcast app, or find the episodes at sts.org/podcast. Social media postings about the series will include the hashtag #BeYourBestSelf.
Sep 30, 2022
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What is psychological safety? According to Dr. Edmondson, it is a belief that one will not be punished or humiliated for speaking up with ideas, questions, concerns, or mistakes, and that the team is safe for inter-personal risk-taking.
1 hr. 2 min.
Dr. Conti discusses psychological trauma: what it is and its far-reaching, profound effects on the mind and body.
1 hr. 11 min.
In this provocative and practical conversation, Brad shares a healthier, more sustainable model for success.
1 hr. 4 min.
Dr. Michael Maddaus interviews Brian Ferguson, a former US Navy SEAL and CEO of Arena Labs.
56 min.
This intriguing conversation reveals profound insights on how to make the best use of time—our scarcest and most precious resource.
1 hr. 13 min.
Dr. Barnes takes a deep dive into the impact of sleep deprivation on leadership performance and behavior, as well as its effects on interpersonal relationships.
1 hr. 14 min.
This in-depth conversation details the power of self-compassion and how important the practice is for our mental health and the ability to recover from failures and struggles.
1 hr. 10 min.
Over the years, he has counseled and coached more than 30,000 physicians and their families, while gaining a deep, critical understanding of the relationship dynamics and lifestyles of physicians.
1 hr. 7 min.
This fascinating conversation takes us on a journey inside the brain, shedding light on the mechanics of our constant inner dialogue.
1 hr.