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In this episode of the Peopling Podcast, Kristi sits down with Edith Tiencken, Founder and CEO of Smart Brain Insights and a global leader in neuroscience-based coaching and development. With a career spanning decades across five continents, Edith shares her powerful journey from early independence and corporate leadership to becoming a pioneer in neuro agility.
Edith introduces the concept of neuro agility—the ability to process information with speed, flexibility, and ease—and explains how understanding the brain at a biological level goes far beyond traditional personality assessments. While tools like DISC reveal observable behaviors, neuroscience uncovers how the brain processes information before those behaviors ever show up.
Through personal stories and client transformations, Edith highlights how miscommunication, emotional triggers, and even relationship conflict often stem from differences in how our brains are wired. She shares how her own struggles with emotional “hijacking” led her to discover neuroscience as a breakthrough solution—not a personality flaw, but a biological pattern that could be trained and improved.
The conversation explores:
Edith also shares a powerful client transformation story, demonstrating how learning to “flex” in thinking and processing can completely reshape a person’s life, business, and impact.
As the episode closes, Edith offers a simple but profound challenge: slow down. In a world driven by urgency, slowing down creates space for empathy, presence, and meaningful human connection—the very foundation of better communication and stronger relationships.
This episode is a compelling reminder that when we understand how we think, we can transform how we lead, relate, and live.
By Kristi Service NowrouziIn this episode of the Peopling Podcast, Kristi sits down with Edith Tiencken, Founder and CEO of Smart Brain Insights and a global leader in neuroscience-based coaching and development. With a career spanning decades across five continents, Edith shares her powerful journey from early independence and corporate leadership to becoming a pioneer in neuro agility.
Edith introduces the concept of neuro agility—the ability to process information with speed, flexibility, and ease—and explains how understanding the brain at a biological level goes far beyond traditional personality assessments. While tools like DISC reveal observable behaviors, neuroscience uncovers how the brain processes information before those behaviors ever show up.
Through personal stories and client transformations, Edith highlights how miscommunication, emotional triggers, and even relationship conflict often stem from differences in how our brains are wired. She shares how her own struggles with emotional “hijacking” led her to discover neuroscience as a breakthrough solution—not a personality flaw, but a biological pattern that could be trained and improved.
The conversation explores:
Edith also shares a powerful client transformation story, demonstrating how learning to “flex” in thinking and processing can completely reshape a person’s life, business, and impact.
As the episode closes, Edith offers a simple but profound challenge: slow down. In a world driven by urgency, slowing down creates space for empathy, presence, and meaningful human connection—the very foundation of better communication and stronger relationships.
This episode is a compelling reminder that when we understand how we think, we can transform how we lead, relate, and live.