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You Live and You Learn with Aish Hinton

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You Live and You Learn is a podcast for the curious, the bold and those who believe learning never stops. Hosted by Aish Hinton and brought to you by WDHB (Warm Decent Human Beings), we dive into candid conversations with thought leaders, industry disruptors and visionaries. Expect powerful insights, real stories and transformative lessons that will challenge your thinking, spark creativity and accelerate your growth. Whether you're on a morning walk, sipping coffee or commuting, tune in and walk away inspired, informed and ready to evolve.

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Episode The Power of Return: Leading Transformation with Fresh Eyes Cover

The Power of Return: Leading Transformation with Fresh Eyes

What happens when you step back into a familiar world, only to realize that you are the one who has changed? In our season finale, Aish is joined by Neo Su Yin, Chief Operations Officer at Singapore Post. Su Yin’s career path is anything but linear—spanning high-ranking roles in the Republic of Singapore Navy, government sectors, and now helming a historic institution through a period of massive digital disruption. Su Yin shares a deeply personal account of her "pivot" moments, including a significant career break that was sparked by a startling wake-up call from her son. This moment of burnout led to a profound realization: leadership isn't just about resilience; it’s about the courage to step away so you can return with the clarity required to lead others. In this season-closing conversation, Aish and Su Yin explore: * The "Military-to-Corporate" Translation: How the discipline and "mission-first" rigor of the Navy provides a structural backbone for corporate transformation. * Returning to a Legacy: The unique challenge of leading a historic institution like SingPost as it leapfrogs from a traditional postal service to an e-commerce powerhouse. * The Burnout Reckoning: A candid discussion on mental health, the myth of "selfless leadership," and why putting yourself first is actually an act of responsibility to your team. * The Human vs. The Machine: Why AI and automation are mere enablers, and why "human touch" remains the ultimate value-add in a faceless digital economy. * Gender as an Asset: A provocative look at diversity of thought and why "softening" your approach can sometimes be your strongest tactical move in a boardroom. This episode is a must-listen for any leader navigating a career transition or leading a legacy team through a "reset." Su Yin reminds us that while technology changes at the speed of light, the core of leadership remains the same: people, culture, and the courage to be honest with yourself. Are you ready to transform your organization's legacy into a future-ready powerhouse? Join us for our next season of learning expeditions and leadership growth at www.wdhb.com/contact [http://www.wdhb.com/contact]. Follow Neo Su Yin on LinkedIn for more sage insights on operations, transformation, and resilient leadership: www.linkedin.com/in/neosuyin [https://www.google.com/search?q=https://www.linkedin.com/in/neosuyin]

21. Apr. 2026 - 42 min
Episode Felt By Everyone, Measured By Almost No One: The Neuroscience of Collaboration Cover

Felt By Everyone, Measured By Almost No One: The Neuroscience of Collaboration

Have you ever walked away from a meeting thinking, "We were talking, but we weren’t actually aligned?" In this groundbreaking episode—our first featuring two guests—Aish sits down with the co-founders of Syneurgy AI: neuroscientist Dr. Michael Mannino and AI innovator Erwin Valencia. Together, they are on a mission to prove that collaboration isn’t a "soft skill" or a matter of personality—it is a biological process that can be measured, managed, and trained. Michael and Erwin dive into the fascinating world of Interpersonal Synchrony. They explain how, when we truly connect, our brain waves, heart rates, and even our respiration begin to mirror one another. This "biological clicking" is the hidden engine behind trust, psychological safety, and high-performance flow. In this conversation, Aish, Michael, and Erwin explore: * The Biology of "Chemistry": What is actually happening in the brain when we feel like we are "on the same wavelength" with a teammate? * Assuming Positive Intent: Why our brains have a built-in "threat detector" and how to cognitively override it to foster better collaboration. * The "Yes, And" Trigger: How to use the principles of improv and shared movement to drive collective flow states. * AI as a Mirror, Not a Substitute: How Syneurgy AI uses pattern recognition to quantify the "intangibles" of human connection at scale. * The Super-Communicator Toolkit: Practical habits, like "looping" and tone-matching, to ensure your message actually lands. Whether you are an L&D leader looking to bridge the gap in remote teams or an up-and-coming manager trying to find your "rhythm" with your reports, this episode offers a scientific roadmap to becoming a more connected and effective human. Are you ready to use neuroscience to multiply your team's innovation? Discover how we integrate these biological insights into our leadership programs at www.wdhb.com/contact [http://www.wdhb.com/contact]. Learn more about the future of collaboration at Syneurgy AI: www.syneurgy.ai [https://www.syneurgy.ai]

14. Apr. 2026 - 48 min
Episode The Power of “What If” — Choosing the Unknown Cover

The Power of “What If” — Choosing the Unknown

How often do we let the fear of a "wrong" decision stop us from making any decision at all? In this exhilarating episode, Aish is joined by Thomas Derksen, a German-born entrepreneur, author, and social media phenomenon (Instagram: @afuthomas [https://www.threads.com/@afuthomas?xmt=AQF0AJVW5YVXO6_djjYvufUf50U-VznITRZ668XDo6atqVg]). Thomas’s life is a masterclass in radical reinvention. He left a secure career in German banking to buy a one-way ticket to China — a move that eventually led him to amass over 10 million followers, advise the German President, and transform his physical health after losing over 120 pounds. Tune in to hear how his family’s history of migration from the Soviet Union to Germany shaped his relationship with risk. He argues that in an era of rapid global change, the greatest risk isn't making a mistake — it's staying still. In this conversation, Aish and Thomas explore: * The "North Star" Strategy: Why rough direction is more valuable than a 5-year plan in a "speed of light" market like China. * The Case for "Strategic Naivety": Why over-analyzing risk can paralyze innovation — and how to act when you're only 70% sure. * Stoicism in the Spotlight: Practical lessons on maintaining mental health and a "neutral" mindset while navigating public success and digital criticism. * The Pivot Mindset: Insights from the Chinese tech ecosystem on why being "afraid to pivot" is the most dangerous trait for a modern organization. This episode is a provocative call-to-action for leaders who feel the "itch" for something more but are held back by the comfort of the status quo. Thomas’s story is proof that when you stop asking "What if it goes wrong?" and start asking "What if it works?", the world opens up in ways you never imagined. Are you ready for Aish and Thomas to bring a "speed of innovation" mindset to your leadership team? Discover how by writing to us at www.wdhb.com/connect [www.wdhb.com/⁠connect⁠]. Follow Thomas Derksen on LinkedIn for a bridge between Western business and Chinese innovation: www.linkedin.com/in/thomasderksen [www.linkedin.com/in/thomasderksen]

7. Apr. 2026 - 51 min
Episode Redefining What It Means to Win: The Story of a Paralympic Guide Runner Cover

Redefining What It Means to Win: The Story of a Paralympic Guide Runner

What does it look like to be an elite performer whose primary job is to ensure someone else crosses the finish line first? In this moving episode, Aish is joined by Jerome Avery, a four-time Paralympic guide runner and the first American guide to ever receive a medal. Jerome’s story is one of radical transition: after a lifetime of training as an individual Olympic hopeful, he found his true calling at the intersection of elite sport and servant leadership. As the eyes for legendary blind sprinters like Lex Gillette and David Brown, Jerome operates in an environment of total synchronicity. He isn't just running; he is communicating at record-breaking speed — providing the verbal cues, rhythmic tethering, and psychological safety required for a visually impaired athlete to sprint at full speed into the unknown. In this conversation, Aish and Jerome explore: * The Pivot from Individual to Partner: How Jerome navigated the grief of a closed door to discover a "calling" bigger than himself. * Radical Trust and Synchronicity: The mechanics of the "tether"—how non-verbal cues and verbal "spotting" create a shared brain between two athletes. * Leading Without the Spotlight: The power of being a servant leader who finds their "cape of confidence" in the shadows of someone else’s podium moment. * Adaptability as a High Performance Tool: How Jerome adjusts his stride, height, and communication style to meet each unique partner where they are. Jerome’s journey is a masterclass for any leader or teammate looking to build deeper trust and interpersonal cohesion. It’s a reminder that sometimes, the most significant wins happen when we redefine what it means to cross the line. Are you looking to build high-trust, synchronized teams in your organization? WDHB is proud to bring executives straight to the racetrack with Jerome and his partners, including Lex Gillette. For a custom program with these elite athletes, write to us today at www.wdhb.com/contact. Interested in becoming a guide runner? Make sure to visit these resources! Achilles International [https://www.achillesinternational.org/guide-training] USA Track & Field [http://usatf.org] And be sure to follow Jerome Avery on Instagram to witness his incredible journey in action: @_jeromeavery_

31. März 2026 - 38 min
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The Cost of Staying the Same: What Actually Changes Behavior

So often, leaders have the data, the feedback, and the desire to grow — yet, their behaviors remain the same. Why is the gap between "knowing" and "doing" so wide? In this insightful episode, Aish welcomes Debbie Wong, Head of Executive Development at General Motors. With a career spent at the helm of leadership strategy across automotive and investment banking, Debbie works at the high-stakes crossroads where senior leaders must evolve or risk obsolescence. Debbie challenges the industry’s reliance on "insight-only" tools. She argues that a 360-degree feedback report or a Hogan assessment is a datapoint — but real transformation requires an identity shift and a move from "skill" to "will." In this conversation, Aish and Debbie explore: * The "Pepto-Bismol" Mask: The physical and mental toll of maintaining a facade of control, and how to safely drop the mask of the "all-knowing" leader. * The ADKAR Gap: Why most organizations skip the "Desire" phase of change and how to reclaim it through two simple, powerful questions. * Experiential Learning vs. Training: Why "throwing a workshop" at a problem rarely sticks, and how immersive simulations bridge the head, heart, and hands. * The "Tell Me More" Strategy: How curiosity acts as the ultimate antidote to fear and the foundation of modern leadership. Whether you are an L&D professional designing a global curriculum or a senior executive feeling the weight of the "deep end," Debbie’s perspective offers a roadmap for moving from intellectual awareness to tangible, lasting change. Want to level up your team’s leadership with Aish and Debbie? Write to us at www.wdhb.com/contact [http://www.wdhb.com/contact]

24. März 2026 - 47 min
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