Shaping Driftwood: Neuroscience-Based Leadership, Growth & Change
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.
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