TRAILER for #41, The Broken CEO author Chris Pearse on Stress, Vulnerability & Emotions of Leaders in the Boardroom

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“However broken you might feel, you aren’t.” said Chris Pearse, author of “The Broken CEO”. Call it limiting beliefs, or anxiety, dealing with internal turmoil is an essential skill of any leader today. Traditionally in business this was not something that was given much attention to. As a result many CEOs have fallen victim to focusing only on the external pressures (driving profitability, managing teams, creating efficient processes etc) neglecting their own needs. In Episode #41 I sat down with Chris to talk about the need for self-awareness, tackling limiting beliefs and asking yourself the essential question - “what do I actually want?” We talk about mind / body duality, the relationship between stress and illness, leadership as a gardening metaphor, vulnerability in the boardroom and using your most powerful tool - imagination. ------------------------------------- CHRIS PEARSE ------------------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrispearse1/ Website: https://chrispearse.co.uk/ BUY THE BOOK https://www.amazon.co.uk/Broken-CEO-Leader-Always-Wanted/dp/B0873TK3J6 ------------------------------- FOLLOW ME ON ------------------------------- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariahvo/ Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/mariahvo/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/mhvorostovsky HVO Search: https://www.hvosearch.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Need help HIRING - head over to - http://www.hirewithmaria.com ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEAVE A REVIEW: If you’re listening on Apple Podcasts make sure to Follow, Rate, and leave a REVIEW. The best review will get a mention in the next episode!

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