
Leading Generous Teams
Welcome to Leading Generous Teams. A podcast dedicated to making leadership easier.
We bring you insights from leaders who are having an impact where
- resources are stretched,
- resilience is constantly tested,
- and the social issues and opportunities are never ending.
Hosted by Clare Desira, CEO of the Top Five Movement. Top Five Movement are a team of award-winning coaches with a vision to support generous leaders to have a bigger impact.
Our expertise lies in the practical application of neuroscience for sustainable behaviour change in the workplace.
We’re so glad you’re here and know you’ll leave feeling hopeful and re-energised with ideas on how you can tackle these challenges and support your teams in new ways.
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Leading Generous Teams was originally created in partnership by Clare Desira (Top Five Movement) + Pro Bono Australia to improve the mindset, resilience and mental health of people working in the social sector.
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Leading Generous Teams
Dr Richard Harris On The Thai Cave Rescue, Thriving Under Pressure + the People You Want on Your Team
If you’ve been in our world for a hot minute, you’ll have heard us talk about the mental run up.
The mental run up is made up of automatic thought patterns in response to an upcoming situation. Some we’re not aware of, and some are easy to brush off as “I’m an overthinker.” But they can be a drain, pulling you further away from the task at hand.
They’re often happening behind the scenes without us even realising it, derailing our energy.
The mental run up falls between the moment you’ve made the decision to do something challenging and when you actually do it.
This is what we talked about with Co-Australian of the Year, Dr Richard “Harry” Harris on our Leading Generous Teams podcast this week.
Richard has worked in anaesthesia, diving and aeromedical medicine around the world.
Harry has a professional and voluntary interest in search and rescue operations,
establishing the first flooded cave rescue capability in Australasia. The 2018
Thailand cave rescue was an opportunity to put this training to work.
In 2018 he received the Star of Courage, Australia’s second highest civilian award
for bravery, and the medal of the Order of Australia for his role in the Thailand cave
rescue. Harry was the joint 2019 Australian of the Year with his dive partner Craig
Challen. He is now primarily working as a speaker, author and film maker.
In this episode, we discuss:
- Richard’s mental run up leading up to the Thai Cave Rescue.
- What Richard does to fuel his mindset during uncertain times.
- Insights into techniques for resetting + recharging in life and leadership
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