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Regardless of how major or minor your wounds and experiences from childhood were, we all went through something that helped shape us into who we are today.
Those experiences shaped neural pathways in your brain that are the reason you act and react the way you do today. Music can help redefine those pathways and train your brain to react in healthier, more thoughtful ways.
Today in our seven-episode series on The Leader’s Playlist, I am excited to have Shep Hyken, NYT best selling author, speaker, and CAO (Chief Amazement Officer) of Shepard Presentations, join me as we navigate how our childhood wounds appear in our leadership and steps we can take to heal ourselves and improve our leadership.
Curious about how music can shift those pathways? Then don’t miss this episode.
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Regardless of how major or minor your wounds and experiences from childhood were, we all went through something that helped shape us into who we are today.
Those experiences shaped neural pathways in your brain that are the reason you act and react the way you do today. Music can help redefine those pathways and train your brain to react in healthier, more thoughtful ways.
Today in our seven-episode series on The Leader’s Playlist, I am excited to have Shep Hyken, NYT best selling author, speaker, and CAO (Chief Amazement Officer) of Shepard Presentations, join me as we navigate how our childhood wounds appear in our leadership and steps we can take to heal ourselves and improve our leadership.
Curious about how music can shift those pathways? Then don’t miss this episode.
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