Shaping Driftwood: Neuroscience-Based Leadership, Growth & Change
Shaping Driftwood explores how leaders are shaped over time—through experience, pressure, reflection, and intentional action.
Grounded in neuroscience and solution-focused coaching, this podcast helps leaders, professionals, and emerging talent understand how the brain drives decision-making, emotional regulation, and performance.
Each episode blends leadership development, neuroscience, and real-world application—offering practical insights you can use to navigate complexity, avoid burnout, and lead with clarity.
Whether you’re stepping into leadership, navigating a career transition, or redefining how you show up in your work, this podcast gives you the tools to move from reflection → action → growth.
Hosted by Robb Erskine, executive coach and organizational development leader with 30+ years of experience building leadership programs across healthcare, finance, technology, startups, government, construction, and higher education.
Growth is rarely linear. Leadership is shaped, not manufactured.
Shaping Driftwood explores what it takes to grow with intention.
Shaping Driftwood: Neuroscience-Based Leadership, Growth & Change
Beyond the Scar: Reflection, rumination, and the stories we carry forward
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In this episode of Shaping Driftwood, Dr. Robb Erskine explores an important distinction that many of us overlook: reflection and rumination are not the same thing.
Most people think reflection simply means thinking about the past. But psychologically, reflection involves much more than remembering, replaying, or reliving old experiences. True reflection creates movement. It changes our relationship to what happened and helps transform experience into insight, wisdom, and growth.
Through a personal story from his own adolescence, examples from executive coaching, and insights from neuroscience and psychology, Robb examines why our minds often become trapped in repetitive emotional loops and how we can learn to move from rumination toward genuine reflection.
Along the way, he explores the power of language, the difference between remembering and reflecting, and why unresolved experiences can quietly shape how we interpret the present.
If you've ever found yourself replaying an old conversation, revisiting a painful memory, or wondering why certain experiences still have such a strong emotional hold on you, this episode offers a framework for understanding what may be happening—and how to move forward.
Because reflection shapes us.
Rumination keeps reshaping the wound.