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Episode #29: Not Everything Can Be Fixed, and That’s the Point

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You've tried harder, you've tried differently, and the conflict keeps coming back. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk reframes one of leadership's most frustrating experiences: The problems that resist every solution you throw at them. Not because you're failing—but because you're solving the wrong type of problem. Learn to distinguish what should be fixed, what must be managed, and what can only be navigated—and why that difference changes everything. Highlights → Why "ABC thinking" works brilliantly for broken appliances and scheduling mix-ups—and fails spectacularly when applied to structural human tensions like conflicting values, leadership styles, or hardwired personality differences. → The difference between solvable, manageable, and unsolvable problems—and the costly misdiagnosis that turns manageable friction into endless escalation. → Four practices for navigating what cannot be resolved: recognition, regulation, mutual accommodation, and meaning making—and why they form a loop instead of a finish line.   Follow Dr. David Zierk   Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/]  Take the relationship intelligence (r.IQ) quiz and get personalized feedback that helps you grow: https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/ [https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/]    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify!   If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one!   1. For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right.  2. For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

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Episode #29: Not Everything Can Be Fixed, and That’s the Point

You've tried harder, you've tried differently, and the conflict keeps coming back. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk reframes one of leadership's most frustrating experiences: The problems that resist every solution you throw at them. Not because you're failing—but because you're solving the wrong type of problem. Learn to distinguish what should be fixed, what must be managed, and what can only be navigated—and why that difference changes everything. Highlights → Why "ABC thinking" works brilliantly for broken appliances and scheduling mix-ups—and fails spectacularly when applied to structural human tensions like conflicting values, leadership styles, or hardwired personality differences. → The difference between solvable, manageable, and unsolvable problems—and the costly misdiagnosis that turns manageable friction into endless escalation. → Four practices for navigating what cannot be resolved: recognition, regulation, mutual accommodation, and meaning making—and why they form a loop instead of a finish line.   Follow Dr. David Zierk   Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/]  Take the relationship intelligence (r.IQ) quiz and get personalized feedback that helps you grow: https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/ [https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/]    LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify!   If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one!   1. For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right.  2. For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

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Episode #28: Empathic Amnesia: Why Caring Feels So Hard Right Now

He cared deeply about his team—until one day, he just didn't have it in him anymore. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk names a phenomenon hiding in plain sight: empathic amnesia, the gradual forgetting of how to be empathetic when it's needed most. It's not a character flaw. It's emotional fatigue in a world that never stops demanding. And there's a surprisingly simple formula for getting it back. Highlights → Why empathic amnesia rarely announces itself and how it disguises itself as efficiency, decisiveness, and focus, while connection quietly erodes beneath the surface. → The difference between authentic empathy and artificial empathy, and why a world saturated with global suffering has made us less connected to individual pain. → Dr. Zierk's human version of E=MC²—empathy as the product of mindfulness multiplied by compassionate curiosity squared—and how small, deliberate practices can counteract the drift toward numbness.   Follow Dr. David Zierk   Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   Take the r.IQ quiz and get personalized feedback that helps you grow: https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/ [https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/]  About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify!   If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one!   1. For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right.  2. For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

17. juni 202628 min
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Episode 27: The Deep Little Secret: What You're Hiding May Be Holding You Back

Everyone in the room thought she had it all together. She knew better. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk introduces the Deep Little Secret—the quiet, fear-driven belief that if people truly knew you, they'd walk away. It's not imposter syndrome. It's something older and more personal. Understanding where it came from and what it costs you is the first step toward the belonging, intimacy, and connection you can't give yourself. Highlights → The R.E.D. forces (rejection, exclusion, and devaluation) and how repeated exposure to them quietly shapes your sense of self from the outside in. → Why high performers build a "provisional identity" to earn approval, and the hidden cost it extracts from real connection and personal growth. → The Deep Little Secret model's three-layer framework—your greatest need (belonging), your greatest desire (intimacy), and your greatest fantasy (feeling uniquely special)—and how moving toward them, rather than away from fear, is the real antidote. Follow Dr. David Zierk Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/] LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   Take the r.IQ quiz and get personalized feedback that helps you grow: https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/ [https://www.davidzierk.com/resources/riq-quiz/]  About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify!   If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one!   1. For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right. 2. For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

3. juni 202628 min
episode Episode 26: Stemming the T.I.D.E.: How to Pull Away from Your Emotional Undertow artwork

Episode 26: Stemming the T.I.D.E.: How to Pull Away from Your Emotional Undertow

You may have stopped trying, but you never stopped believing. In Part 2 of his T.I.D.E. series, Dr. David Zierk unpacks the emotional cycle that keeps people caught in the T.I.D.E. and feeling trapped, isolated, deprived, and empty. He introduces the pivot that changes it. It’s about a deliberate choice that interrupts your limiting pattern and begins restoring your sense of worth. If you've been tolerating the intolerable, this episode is your next step. Highlights → The difference between riding the tide and stemming it: Why staying the course feels safe but quietly deepens disconnection. → How self-awareness and self-doubt diverge, and why humans are wired to predict rejection before it even happens. → The core triad for turning the T.I.D.E.: intentionality, curiosity, and flexibility. Dr. Zierk also explains the reflection prompt to put it into practice this week.   Follow Dr. David Zierk   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/]    About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify! If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one! 1. For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right. 2. For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

1. juni 202629 min
episode Episode 25: When the T.I.D.E. Comes Out: Rethinking Loneliness No One Talks About artwork

Episode 25: When the T.I.D.E. Comes Out: Rethinking Loneliness No One Talks About

You can be surrounded by people and still feel profoundly alone. In this episode, Dr. David Zierk introduces the T.I.D.E. model: a framework for understanding the quiet erosion of connection that leads to occupational, emotional, and even existential burnout. Whether it's a room full of colleagues or a long-term relationship, the parting tide leaves real marks. Awareness is the first act of self-respect, and it starts here.   Highlights → Dr. Zierk explains the T.I.D.E. acronym—Trapped, Isolated, Deprived, Empty—and how each stage deepens the disconnection you feel even when you're not alone. → Why high performers can reach the top yet feel more isolated than ever and what that reveals about the hidden cost of being placed on a pedestal. → A reflection prompt to help you identify where the tide is going out in your own life, whether at work, in relationships, or within yourself.   Follow Dr. David Zierk   LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-zierk-psyd-ab99302/]  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/ [https://www.instagram.com/drdavidzierk/]  Website: www.davidzierk.com [http://www.davidzierk.com]   Subscribe to his re.fresh newsletter: www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/ [http://www.davidzierk.com/resources/newsletter/]    About Dr. David Zierk:   With a substantive background in psychological work with individuals and teams [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/consulting], Dr. Zierk enjoys bringing his experience to the stage [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/speaking] and corporate clients by providing them with the tools and language necessary for effective outcomes. Most recently, he’s published a book called Mind Rules: Who’s In Control—You or Your Mind? [https://davidzierk.mwdwebdevelopment.com/books] Dr. Zierk is a graduate of the University of Denver with a Master of Arts and a Doctorate in Clinical Psychology. He earned his Master of Arts in Counseling Psychology at the University of Colorado. He’s affiliated with the American Psychological Association, American Psychotherapy Association, Association of Family and Conciliation Courts, and National Academy of Neuropsychology. He currently resides in Denver, Colorado, with his wife and has three children. When he’s not on stage or working with a team, David loves to cycle in the mountains.   Follow, rate, and review Dr. Z on Apple and Spotify!   If you love Dr. Zierk’s episodes, here's how to follow her so you never miss one!   For Apple, click the “Follow” button at the top of the page on the right.  For Spotify, click the “Follow” button below Dr. David Zierk’s show tile.

5. maj 202627 min