The Brain, Body and Emotion Basics That Actually Move Teams
A leader’s nervous system sets the tone in the room before they have said a word. Psychological safety is felt in the body, in the quality of attention, the steadiness of a voice, the way a room is held, long before it appears in any engagement survey.
This session gives leaders the foundational science of brain, body and emotion regulation, and translates it directly into behaviours they can use under real pressure. It is practical, immediate and grounded in what actually works in complex, high-demand environments.
What your people will leave with:
• The ability to notice early warning signs in themselves, breath, posture, voice, and intervene before the situation escalates
• Co-regulation skills: how to steady a room without fixing, rescuing or over-managing
• De-escalation language that lowers threat and restores clarity
• A meeting and one-to-one cadence that protects focus and allows recovery
• Micro-rituals that prevent stress from bleeding across tasks and between people