The Liz Show: Executive Psychology & Performance Under Pressure
Welcome to The Liz Show: Executive Psychology & Performance Under Pressure.
Hosted by Elizabeth Louis, an executive psychology advisor specializing in identity architecture, thinking traps, and performance under pressure, this podcast explores how high-performing individuals think, decide, and operate when the stakes are real.
Episodes break down the psychological patterns that shape decision-making, confidence, composure, and leadership capacity. Topics range from cognitive distortions and identity structure to behavioral economics, high-performance psychology, and the internal constraints that limit expansion.
Elizabeth also integrates biblical wisdom throughout many conversations, reflecting her own Christian worldview and the role faith can play in shaping identity, responsibility, and resilience.
Some episodes focus deeply on psychological frameworks and performance science, while others explore the intersection of psychology, faith, and personal responsibility.
If you're interested in understanding how internal architecture affects performance in business, leadership, and life, The Liz Show examines the patterns underneath how people think, act, and grow under pressure.
The Liz Show: Executive Psychology & Performance Under Pressure
Breaking the Neurotic Pattern That Started in Your Childhood
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In episode one of a four-part series, Liz shares research prompted by noticing persistent “neurotic energy” in the evenings that fueled unwanted behaviors and a morning shame loop. She defines neuroticism as a non-diagnostic trait pattern marked by emotional reactivity, threat sensitivity, and difficulty returning to baseline, then traces its etiology through layered factors: biological predisposition, early unpredictable or unsafe environments that produce hypervigilance and complex trauma responses, and learned regulation strategies like rumination and catastrophizing. From a trauma-neuroscience lens, she describes threat prediction, stress-response overactivation, and looping for control that makes peace feel unsafe. Biblically, they frame the root as divided trust/internal instability (“double-mindedness”) and present a retraining process—taking thoughts captive, regulating through trust, and anchoring identity—alongside nervous system, cognitive, and spiritual integration, with a teaser for the next episode on tracing their pattern to its source.
Courses Mentioned:
Renew Your Mind Break Free From Toxic Thoughts https://elizabethlouis.io/products/renew-your-mind-course
Healing Trauma the Jesus Way https://elizabethlouis.io/products/healing-trauma
Mindset Mastery https://elizabethlouis.io/products/mindset-mastery
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