Épisodes

  • The Power of Why
    Feb 2 2025

    In this episode, Ellen from Potential Psychology introduces the concept of purpose-driven leadership in the first of a new series of 10-minute leadership learning mini-podcast episodes.

    Ellen explores what purpose-driven leadership means, how to practice it, and the benefits it offers. She discusses the importance of having a clearly articulated purpose in organisations and shares challenges faced by leaders in connecting with their organisation's purpose.

    Ellen provides an example of Atlassian's mission and offers strategies for uncovering and articulating an organisation's purpose, emphasizing the significance of purpose as a guiding framework for leadership decisions and practices.

    00:00 Introduction to Leadership Learning Mini Podcast

    00:23 Understanding Purpose Driven Leadership

    02:47 Challenges in Connecting with Organizational Purpose

    04:03 Defining Organizational Purpose

    05:07 The Importance of a Clear Purpose Statement

    07:36 Case Study: Atlassian's Purpose Statement

    09:42 Crafting Your Organization's Purpose

    12:22 Fun Facts and Final Thoughts on Purpose

    Links and Resources:

    * Download a one page summary of this episode here

    * Subscribe to Ellen's newsletter for updates and additional resources at https://potentialpsychology.substack.com/

    Contact:

    * Send feedback or questions to podcast@potential.com.au

    Social Media:

    * LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenjacksonpotential/

    The Messy Middle by Ellen Jackson is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.



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    16 min
  • Reboot Your Mindset: Introducing Systems Thinking for a New Chapter
    Feb 5 2024

    In this episode, Ellen introduces systems thinking as a powerful tool for personal and professional growth and development. She provides a worksheet and an example to help you start applying systems thinking in your life. Ellen also shares her personal journey and the reasons behind her decision to pivot the podcast towards systems thinking.




    Links and Resources:



    • Download the systems thinking worksheet at potential.com.au/podcast

    • Learn more about systems thinking at https://thesystemsthinker.com/introduction-to-systems-thinking/

    • Subscribe to Ellen's newsletter for updates and additional resources at https://potentialpsychology.substack.com/


    Contact:



    • Send feedback or questions to podcast@potential.com.au


    Social Media:



    • LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/ellenjacksonpotential/

    • Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/potentialpsychology/


    Credits:



    • This episode is brought to you by Potential Psychology but if you'd like to sponsor the show, let us know - podcast@potential.com.au

    • Audio editing by Andy Maher



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    24 min
  • The Good News about 'Baby Brain' with Dr. Sarah McKay
    May 3 2023
    Our guest for this episode is a long time friend of the show. This is her third appearance and we love having her here. Dr. Sarah McKay, neuroscientist, science communicator, online educator and author of the new book "Baby Brain: The surprising neuroscience of how pregnancy and motherhood sculpt our brains and change our minds (for the better)" In this illuminating conversation Sarah and I chat about:The paradox of 'baby brain' - women's experience versus the science.The many factors at play in the early life of a new mumHow hormones 'resculpt and rewire' our brains in pregnancy - and whyThose weird intrusive thoughts about 'breaking' your baby - What's that about?Alloparenting - What is it and why is it important to new parentsDoes having a baby affect other caregivers neurologically sense too?And so much more!Are You Ready to Fulfil Your Potential?Download your FREE copy of ‘Creating Thriving, Motivated Teams: A How To Guide’ by entering your details belowCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT ABOUT OUT GUEST: Dr. Sarah McKay is the founder of Think Brain and the Neuroscience Academy which offers a suite of training programs in applied neuroscience and brain health. Sarah has been published extensively for public, academic and professional audiences. She's been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, Sydney Morning Herald, The Age and Body & Soul. And she can be seen and heard 'explaining the brain' on SBS's Insight, ABC Radio National, Mamamia, NZ Radio National, ABC's Catalyst, and on stage at Business Chicks, Canberra Writers' Festival and Happiness & Its Causes. *****************************RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Baby Brain: The surprising neuroscience of how pregnancy and motherhood sculpt our brains and change our minds (for the better)The Women's Brain Book: The neuroscience of health, hormones and happinessDemystifying The Female Brain: A neuroscientist explores health, hormones and happiness Sarah has previously appeared on the Potential Psychology podcast talking about:Mythbusting, neuroscience and a woman's brainDon't Blame The Reptilian Brain If you'd like to hear more from me about fulfilling your potential, I'm a guest on "Breakfast with Steve Martin: Behind the news and an insight into life in Ballarat" on ABC Ballarat, every second Wednesday. Thank you for listening in and spreading the word about our podcast.*****************************If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating over at Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Feedback? We want to hear from you. Email podcast@potential.com.auWant to hear more? It's all at potential.com.au/podcastCheck out our Potential Psychology YouTube Channel here--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potentialpsychology/message To hear more, visit potentialpsychology.substack.com
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    1 h et 5 min
  • Focusing on the most important thing with Performance Psychologist Michael Inglis
    Apr 6 2023
    "Performance is about focusing on the most important thing at the most important time" My guest today on the Potential Psychology Podcast is sports and performance psychologist, Michael Inglis. Michael is Director and Co-founder of The Mind Room. He works with athletes, coaches and teams to build high performance environments and develop key mental skills to enhance performance. In this episode, Michael and I take a peek at the fascinating world of sport and performance psychology and dig into:What a sports and performance psychologist does and why you might seek one out.Your values as your guardrails for performing, whatever that looks like for youThe evershifting dynamic between performance and wellbeingWhy the present moment is critical to achieving your goalsTolerating discomfort in pursuit of your goalsHow your values bring meaning to challenging moments Are You Ready to Fulfil Your Potential?Download your FREE copy of ‘Creating Thriving, Motivated Teams: A How To Guide’ by entering your details belowCLICK HERE TO VIEW THE INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT ABOUT OUT GUEST: Michael has worked in the mental health field since 1999 but focused on sports and performance since co-founding The Mind Room in 2012. He believes in a holistic approach to performance and that the wellbeing of athletes off the field is just as important as their performance on it. He is currently lead psychologist for the PFA and works with the Tasmanian Women’s Cricket team. *****************************RESOURCES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Atomic Habits by James ClearACT - Acceptance and Commitment TherapyValues cards from the MindroomWhat is Mental Conditioning?Michael's Mental Conditioning Program at The Mind Room If you'd like to hear more about how to fulfil your potential, I'm a guest on "Breakfast with Steve Martin: Behind the news and an insight into life in Ballarat" on ABC Ballarat, every second Wednesday. Thank you for listening in and spreading the word about our podcast.*****************************If you liked this episode, please consider giving us a 5-star rating over at Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.Feedback? We want to hear from you. Email podcast@potential.com.auWant to hear more? It's all at potential.com.au/podcastCheck out our Potential Psychology YouTube Channel here--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/potentialpsychology/message To hear more, visit potentialpsychology.substack.com
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    53 min
  • Part 2 - Finding Purpose and Doing Good at Work with Bea Boccalandro
    Mar 8 2023

    Part 2 of my interview with Bea Boccalandro, author of Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing.


    Bea and I discuss:



    • The importance of empathic connection

    • What is Corporate Social Responsibility and how is it different to job purposing?

    • How to use your strengths to drive success and wellbeing

    • Examples of simple acts that drive purpose and meaning


    If you’re interested in seeing Bea speak live and attending a workshop on job purposing with her she will be doing both of those things in Ballarat, Victoria on the 23rd of March 2023. She is the keynote speaker for the Committee for Ballarat’s Corporate Citizenship Conference. Come and join us in beautiful Ballarat!


    If you enjoyed this episode, please give us a rating over at Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts.


    Feedback? We want to hear from you. Email podcast@potential.com.au


    Want to hear more? It's all at potential.com.au/podcast



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    48 min
  • Part 1 - Finding Purpose and Doing Good at Work with Bea Boccalandro
    Mar 1 2023
    In this episode I'm talking about purpose with my fabulous guest Bea Boccalandro, the author of Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing (New York: Morgan James Publishing, 2021). Her book has received critical acclaim and she is a joy to talk to.

    In our conversation, Bea and I discuss:

    Social purpose - What is it and why does it matter?
    The difference between sense of purpose and meaning.
    How purpose can be woven into our working lives.
    How small social acts of purpose create a huge impact on yourself and others.
    Tips for workplace leaders on finding social purpose.
    Stories of job purposing and how other people found opportunities to find meaning on their work.

    Bea is also founder and president of the global purpose advisory firm, VeraWorks, Bea has two decades of experience helping businesses make customer interactions more human, products more inclusive, operations more environmentally sustainable, marketing more charitable or otherwise make work more meaningful.

    If you’re interested in seeing Bea speak live and attending a workshop on job purposing with her she will be doing both of those things in Ballarat, Victoria on the 23rd of March 2023. She is the keynote speaker for the Committee for Ballarat’s Corporate Citizenship Conference. Come and join us in beautiful Ballarat!

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    Resources mentioned in this episode:
    Veraworks
    Do Good at Work: How Simple Acts of Social Purpose Drive Success and Wellbeing
    Ikigai
    Job crafting and meaningful work
    Adam Grant's books
    The VIA Character Strengths Survey
    Anthony L. Burrow, Cornell University - Purpose researcher

    If you'd like to hear more from me about fulfilling your potential, I'm a guest on "Breakfast with Steve Martin: Behind the news and an insight into life in Ballarat" on ABC Ballarat, every second Wednesday.

    Thank you for listening in and spreading the word about our podcast.
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    46 min
  • We're back and we're celebrating!
    Feb 21 2023

    We're back for season 14 and celebrating this month as the Potential Psychology Podcast has now been on the air for 5 years. Half a decade of great conversations, insights and ideas all helping you to fulfil your potential. This is our 123rd episode, so, let's dive in 1-2-3, go!


    In this brief 'welcome back' episode, I talk about:



    • What's in store in our upcoming conversations

    • Our fabulous guest line up


    I also get nerdy with some podcast proliferation facts and my question for you - 'How we should celebrate the podcast's birthday?'


    Thank you for listening in as we get back into the swing of things here at PPHQ. We appreciate you spreading the word about our podcast.


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    6 min
  • The Future of Work: What might future jobs look like?
    Dec 22 2022

    "Will the robots replace us? The future is very hard to predict, but we're very adaptive."



    It's a wrap! This is our last episode on our mini-series on 'The Future of Work." Big thanks to my co-host this season, Dr. Joe Sweeney, who is a long time friend of the show and our guest expert in the areas of education and AI. You can learn more about him here.



    In our survey "Parenting, Education, and The Future of Work," we asked parents about their worries and concerns as well as their hopes for their children in the future workplace. One fascinating question that sums up the fears parents have is "will the robots replace us"? Joe and I have fun answering this question and discussing:



    • Parents' answers to "what jobs might come up in the future?" (lot's of fun answers like: AI Prompt Developer, Chief Productivity Officer, Robot Consultant)

    • Will AI, Machine Learning, and Automation eliminate current jobs?

    • How will machines and humans work together in the future workplace

    • What jobs will be replaced and what jobs will stay



    There's an infographic sheet that comes with each episode as a bit of advanced reading/homework for parents. Don't forget to download a copy!



    Join the exciting discussion by sharing your thoughts on the future of work via the Spotify Q&A feature!



    This week's Homework for Parents:


    Will AI, ML, and automation make jobs disappear? Send in your questions. Let's learn together!




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    Ready for calm after the chaos? Join Ellen's new mini online program "Thriving Post Pandemic."


    One hour of video lessons with downloadable planner to help you shift from surviving to thriving.


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    35 min