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Shaping Driftwood: Neuroscience-Based Leadership, Growth & Change

Podcast von Dr. Robb Erskine

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Shaping Driftwood explores how leaders are shaped over time—through experience, pressure, reflection, and intentional action.Grounded in neuroscience and solution-focused coaching, this podcast helps leaders, professionals, and emerging talent understand how the brain drives decision-making, emotional regulation, and performance.Each episode blends leadership development, neuroscience, and real-world application—offering practical insights you can use to navigate complexity, avoid burnout, and lead with clarity.Whether you’re stepping into leadership, navigating a career transition, or redefining how you show up in your work, this podcast gives you the tools to move from reflection → action → growth.Hosted by Robb Erskine, executive coach and organizational development leader with 30+ years of experience building leadership programs across healthcare, finance, technology, startups, government, construction, and higher education.Growth is rarely linear. Leadership is shaped, not manufactured.Shaping Driftwood explores what it takes to grow with intention.

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Episode Attention Is a Leadership Skill: Why what leaders notice—and what they miss—matters more than what they know Cover

Attention Is a Leadership Skill: Why what leaders notice—and what they miss—matters more than what they know

In this episode of Shaping Driftwood, Dr. Robb Erskine explores one of the most overlooked leadership skills: attention. What leaders consistently notice — and what they unconsciously miss — shapes trust, psychological safety, culture, performance, and human connection far more than most realize. Drawing from neuroscience, executive coaching, and real-world leadership experience, Robb examines how the brain filters experience through selective attention, why stress narrows perception, and how leaders unintentionally train themselves to focus on certain signals while overlooking others. Through stories from coaching conversations and leadership development work, this episode explores: * how nervous systems communicate beneath words, * why people often feel unseen in organizations, * how attention shapes emotional safety, * and why leadership is experienced less through expertise than through presence. You’ll also hear insights from the work of Viktor Frankl, Robert Desimone, and Dr. Amishi Jha, alongside practical reflection questions designed to help leaders widen awareness and notice what may be quietly happening underneath the surface of their teams. Because leadership isn’t just about what you know. It’s about what you learn to see.

19. Mai 2026 - 19 min
Episode The Predictive Brain at Work: The Invisible Scripts Running Your Team Cover

The Predictive Brain at Work: The Invisible Scripts Running Your Team

Growth doesn’t happen in a vacuum. It’s shaped by the stories our brains quietly write before reality even arrives. In this episode of Shaping Driftwood, Robb Erskine explores one of the most important — and least understood — ideas in neuroscience and leadership: The brain is not built to simply experience reality. It is built to predict it. Through stories, coaching insights, and neuroscience research, this episode examines how expectations, past experiences, and unconscious assumptions shape: * leadership decisions, * workplace relationships, * emotional reactions, * psychological safety, * and the stories we tell ourselves about other people. You’ll hear: * the unforgettable “horseradish toothpaste” college prank that reveals predictive processing in action, * the story of Marcus and Claire — a leader and employee unknowingly trapped inside parallel assumptions, * how emotional states shape the predictions teams make around their leaders, * why psychological safety is deeply connected to predictability, * and how the pause between prediction and response may be one of the most powerful leadership skills we can develop. Drawing from neuroscience concepts including predictive processing, prediction error, affect labeling, and emotional contagion, this episode challenges listeners to examine the hidden assumptions shaping their work, leadership, and relationships. Because sometimes the most important growth begins when we pause long enough to ask: “What story has my brain already written — and is it still true?” 🎧 Shaping Driftwood explores leadership, neuroscience, emotional regulation, and personal growth through the lens of executive coaching and real-world human experience. Learn more at driftwoodconsultants.com

13. Mai 2026 - 23 min
Episode Regulation Before Results: How Your State Shapes Leadership, Performance, and Culture Cover

Regulation Before Results: How Your State Shapes Leadership, Performance, and Culture

In this episode of Shaping Driftwood, we explore a foundational idea that sits beneath performance, productivity, and leadership effectiveness: Your state shapes everything. In today’s work environment, many of us operate under a quiet assumption: work harder, move faster, push through. But what happens when the very behaviors we associate with discipline and commitment begin to erode our ability to think clearly, connect effectively, and lead well? Drawing on neuroscience, workplace research, and real-world coaching experience, this episode explores why emotional and physiological regulation is the foundation of sustainable performance. You’ll hear: * What chronic stress actually does to your brain and decision-making * Why regulation—not effort—is often the missing variable in leadership effectiveness * How emotional contagion silently shapes team culture and performance * A real coaching story of a high-performing leader whose internal state was impacting an entire organization—without him realizing it * How small, intentional shifts in behavior can transform both personal experience and team dynamics This episode also connects back to earlier conversations on the predictive brain and the role of music and memory in shifting internal state—showing how practical tools can create meaningful change in the middle of a normal day. If you’ve ever felt like you’re doing everything “right” but something still feels off—this episode will give you a different lens. Because before results… before clarity… before connection… There’s regulation.

6. Mai 2026 - 15 min
Episode Why Growth Feels Harder Than It Should (And How to Move Forward Anyway)-Updated Cover

Why Growth Feels Harder Than It Should (And How to Move Forward Anyway)-Updated

We tend to believe that growth should feel motivating, energizing, even exciting. But in reality, growth often feels like: * uncertainty * hesitation * self-doubt And that’s not a flaw—it’s how your brain is designed to work. In this episode, we break down: * Why your brain resists change (even when you want it) * The neuroscience of prediction error and uncertainty * How leaders get “stuck” in patterns of hesitation * A simple, practical way to move forward—without forcing massive change Through a coaching story with a senior executive navigating a major transformation, we uncover a powerful insight: > Sometimes, moving forward doesn’t require a big leap— > it starts with something small and familiar. 🔹 Key Takeaways * Your brain is wired for survival—not growth * Discomfort is often a signal of learning, not failure * Resistance isn’t weakness—it’s a protective response * Small, predictable actions can create momentum in uncertainty 🔹 Reflection Question What’s one small, familiar action you can take today to move forward in something that feels uncertain? 🔹 Call to Action If this episode resonated, share it with someone you lead, work with, or care about. Follow Shaping Driftwood for more insights on leadership, growth, and the neuroscience of change.

30. Apr. 2026 - 12 min
Episode Shaping Driftwood – Episode 1: Reflection, Regulation, and Growth Cover

Shaping Driftwood – Episode 1: Reflection, Regulation, and Growth

In this first episode of Shaping Driftwood, Dr. Robb Erskine explores how leaders are shaped over time—through reflection, regulation, and intentional action. Drawing from neuroscience and executive coaching, this episode introduces a simple but powerful framework for understanding how we respond to pressure, make decisions, and grow into more effective leaders. Whether you’re stepping into a new leadership role, navigating complexity, or simply looking to be more intentional in how you show up, this episode offers a practical starting point. 🔹 What you’ll learn: * Why reflection is the foundation of growth * How emotional regulation impacts decision-making * A simple framework to move from reaction → intentional action This is the beginning of a journey into how we shape—and are shaped by—our experiences. — 🎵 Music: "Sidewalk" by Audionautix Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ [https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/]

21. Apr. 2026 - 13 min
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