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The Million Dollar Feeling: What Hidden Trauma Costs You

27 min · 9 de jun de 2026
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Most leaders aren't losing money to bad strategy. They're losing it to unregulated nervous systems — and they have no idea. In this episode, Matthew F. Stevens breaks down what hidden trauma actually costs an organization when it shows up on the floor, in the call queue, and inside leadership decisions. What a few dysregulated decisions cost him. Using real operational math, he unpacks how dysregulation masquerades as turnover, absenteeism, performance variance, and escalation — and why most organizations keep solving the symptom instead of the source. This isn't a wellness conversation. It's a business case with a nervous system at the center. Ready to see what's driving your own patterns? Start with the Mirror — a free regulation-based reflection tool: https://matthewfstevens.com/mirror [https://matthewfstevens.com/mirror] Running an operation and want to know what dysregulation is actually costing you? Run the numbers here: https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot [https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot]

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Portada del episodio The System That Holds: How Dr. Hobbs Changed Everything

The System That Holds: How Dr. Hobbs Changed Everything

Long before ORS™ existed, there was Dr. Nicholas Hobbs — and a system most people have never heard of called the Principles of Re-Education. In this episode, Matthew F. Stevens traces the system back to where he first encountered it: the floor of a residential treatment facility, watching it work on kids the world had already given up on. Years later, he started noticing those same kids — now grown, now employees — carrying the same patterns into call centers and workplaces, with no system underneath them this time. Matthew shares the part of the story he doesn't usually tell: a failed attempt to build a B2B lead generation business around what he'd learned, and why it collapsed completely. What survived that failure wasn't a technique — it was the realization that systems, not good intentions, are what make help durable. That realization became the foundation for ORS™. 🔗 See what dysregulation is actually costing your operation: matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot 🔗 Learn more about ORS™: matthewfstevens.com/operational-regulation-systems This episode sets up Part 2, where that lesson gets tested for real — inside a debt collection call center, years before ORS had a name.

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Portada del episodio The Ignorance Tax: What Your Incentives Are Really Costing You

The Ignorance Tax: What Your Incentives Are Really Costing You

Host Matthew F. Stevens recounts founding a nonprofit and realizing his well-intended programs often masked deeper, personal drivers. Through stories of youth he served and staff he coached, he explains the "ignorance tax" — the real cost of a dysregulated workforce — and introduces the Operational Regulation System (ORS™) as a practical infrastructure to measure and fix it: https://matthewfstevens.com/operational-regulation-systems/ This episode outlines how Regulation, Awareness, and Choice (the RAC framework) move behavior from surface-level incentives to lasting change, and invites leaders to run a free ORS cost snapshot to see what workplace dysregulation is costing their specific operation: https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot/ [https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot/]

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Portada del episodio When Stress Becomes the System: Regulating the Foundation

When Stress Becomes the System: Regulating the Foundation

Most people think stress is episodic. It hits, you recover, you move on. But compounded stress — regardless of the source — doesn't work that way. It rewires the baseline. What feels like a high performer under pressure is often someone running on a nervous system that has never fully reset. What looks like a culture problem, a hiring problem, or a performance problem is often something else entirely. In this episode, Matthew Stevens traces the accumulation problem from its most visible institutional form — a county court system that paid $3.7 million in a wrongful conviction settlement, ignored documented evidence, and continued producing the same outcomes — to the individual experience of a nervous system operating from a full glass. The through line is the same regardless of the environment: a dysregulated foundation produces dysregulated outcomes. Every time. This episode covers what compounded stress actually does neurologically, why awareness without regulation leaves no choice, what the accumulation problem costs organizations across call centers, treatment centers, and medical facilities, and why the right choices become natural — not forced — when regulation comes first. Theodore Roosevelt is credited with saying that complaining about a problem without offering a solution is called whining. This episode offers the solution. Regulation → Awareness → Choice. 🔗 If this episode landed for you personally, start here: matthewfstevens.com/mirror [http://www.matthewfstevens.com/mirror] 🔗 If you lead a team and want to see what dysregulation is actually costing your organization: matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot [https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot/] 📖 The experiences behind this episode: Everyone Is a Suspect — https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H548BD66 [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0H548BD66]

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Portada del episodio The Million Dollar Feeling: What Hidden Trauma Costs You

The Million Dollar Feeling: What Hidden Trauma Costs You

Most leaders aren't losing money to bad strategy. They're losing it to unregulated nervous systems — and they have no idea. In this episode, Matthew F. Stevens breaks down what hidden trauma actually costs an organization when it shows up on the floor, in the call queue, and inside leadership decisions. What a few dysregulated decisions cost him. Using real operational math, he unpacks how dysregulation masquerades as turnover, absenteeism, performance variance, and escalation — and why most organizations keep solving the symptom instead of the source. This isn't a wellness conversation. It's a business case with a nervous system at the center. Ready to see what's driving your own patterns? Start with the Mirror — a free regulation-based reflection tool: https://matthewfstevens.com/mirror [https://matthewfstevens.com/mirror] Running an operation and want to know what dysregulation is actually costing you? Run the numbers here: https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot [https://matthewfstevens.com/ors-cost-snapshot]

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Portada del episodio The Silence Between Us: Why Leaders Must Be Seen

The Silence Between Us: Why Leaders Must Be Seen

Early in his career, working with vulnerable children at a residential treatment facility, Matthew F. Stevens met a leader who changed everything — not through strategy or authority, but through the simple act of making people feel seen. This episode tells the story of Tim: what he built, why it worked, and what happened the moment he was gone. At its heart is a five-minute hospital visit that took place decades ago — and still explains more about leadership than most books ever will. If you've ever sensed a gap between what your organisation says and what your people actually feel, this is where we begin. If this resonated with you, there's a reason. The gap between what leaders intend and what their people feel is rarely about effort — it's about regulation. ORS gives leaders the tools to close that gap, intentionally and sustainably. What Tim had naturally, ORS helps develop intentionally. Find out more at MatthewFStevens.com [http://www.matthewfstevens.com]

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