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The Business of Shaping Future Minds

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We are Brainy PodcastsWelcome to Brainy Podcasts the Business of Shaping Future Minds where your co-host’s Soraya and Tracy have conversations with leaders in their field, fascinating, inspiring, everyday, extraordinary people about why creativity, innovation and critical thinking are so important in their work, and how keeping their brains healthy frees them to focus on future potential and success.With Soraya being a leading Applied Organisational Neuroscientist, we naturally lean into how the brain works, alongside our combined commercial experience and 20 plus years working as Executive coaches, with leaders across multiple industries, we share practical tools, tips and techniques to help you develop and transition in this fast moving world.Together we explore the fundamentals of creativity, innovation and critical thinking. How to create environments that let the social brain flow, without barriers and optimal performance. The importance of brain health for confidence, gravitas and resilience. Using the brains neuroplasticity and how to shape new behaviours, thinking patterns and emotional regulation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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You Can't Lead Or Live On An Empty Brain

You can’t run a life, a team or a business on an empty brain. Many of us are doing more than ever, but thinking less clearly than we want to. More decisions. More messages. More pressure. More noise. More people needing something from us. On the surface, it can look like progress. We are busy. We are moving. We are keeping things going. But underneath, something can start to feel squeezed. Thinking feels harder. Conversations become shorter. Patience wears thinner. Creativity goes quiet. And the space to pause, question, connect and make sense of things almost disappears. Whether you are leading a business, managing a team, building a career, caring for others, or simply trying to keep up with modern life, your brain is doing a huge amount of invisible work. It was never designed to run endlessly without space, recovery, connection or meaning. In this episode of Brainy Podcasts, we explore what really happens when the brain is under sustained pressure, why your “social battery” is not a fluffy idea but part of how you think, decide and relate, and why brain health is becoming a life, leadership and business priority in the 5.0 era. This is not about doing more. It is about understanding what your brain needs so you can think better, connect better and make better choices; in work, leadership and life. Because when your brain has space, everything changes. Listen now - and give your brain a break. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

18. mai 2026 - 43 min
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What Taylor Swift, Nirvana & Vera Lynn Tells Us About Leadership

What do Anti-Hero, Smells Like Teen Spirit and We’ll Meet Again have in common? They reflect what the human brain needed at different moments in history. In this episode, Soraya and Tracy explore the neuroscience behind the 40-year cultural swing - a pendulum pattern where societies move between collective safety and individual expression, belonging and autonomy. When one need dominates for too long, the system recalibrates. Culture corrects. Leadership expectations shift. Using music as a lens, they unpack how: * Wartime lyrics soothed threat responses and reinforced collective resilience * The rebellious 60s and 70s reflected identity formation and psychological safety * The 80s amplified reward circuitry around status and achievement * Post-crisis eras revived emotional honesty and connection * Today’s tension signals a messy overlap of agency and belonging They also explore why our brains quickly detect obvious AI, and how pattern recognition shapes trust. If leadership feels unsettled, it may not be chaos. It may be neurobiology. Listen now and ask: what is this moment asking of your leadership?  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. mars 2026 - 25 min
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‘Good Enough’ Is Killing Real Creativity

In this episode of Brainy, we’re joined by “Small Paul” Copeland - Executive Creative Director, filmmaker, former stand-up comedian, DJ, and lifelong creative thinker. Paul has spent over a decade working in China, led global creative teams, and won a 48-hour film competition, but what makes this conversation powerful isn’t the résumé. It’s the warning. In a world increasingly driven by AI, algorithms and data, “good enough” is quietly replacing original thinking. We explore: * Why creatives don’t solve problems by staring at them - they look somewhere else. * Why data can tell you what people did, but not why. * How AI is accelerating production — but risking originality. * Why leadership should be flat, open, and ego-free. * And how playing the room (whether as a DJ, comedian or director) is the ultimate leadership skill. This is a conversation about attention, innovation, reinvention, and the courage to resist mediocrity. Because when “good enough” becomes acceptable, real creativity disappears. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

24. feb. 2026 - 47 min
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The New Rules of Work: Inclusivity, Identity & Instant Feedback

In this episode of Brainy Podcasts, we dive into The New Rules of Work with Jason Mannix, HR lead for the Brighton Pier Group and founder of Mannix Consultancy. Together, we explore what today’s workforce is telling us loud and clear: • Inclusivity isn’t an initiative — it’s a daily behaviour. • Identity shapes how people show up, connect, and feel safe. • Instant feedback isn’t entitlement — it’s the new operating system. From Gen Z’s expectations to the rise of workplace anxiety, from brain-friendly onboarding to AI freeing leaders to actually lead - this episode pulls apart the shifts redefining work, leadership, and culture. If you want to understand what people need now (not 10 years ago), how to genuinely support diverse identities, and why feedback is the glue holding modern teams together… this one’s for you. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

9. des. 2025 - 34 min
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