The Symmetry Sessions

Compassionate Leadership

Season 1 Episode 28

In this episode, I talk to Dan Zia Joseph, former businessman turned army veteran turned researcher and author, about his new book Backpack to Rucksack: Insight into Leadership & Resilience By Military Experts.  We'll discuss leadership psychology, mental health, and resilience in and out of the military.  We will also examine how good leadership and caring for people as human beings can help reduce generational trauma, keep personnel healthy, and improve "command climate" as well as how unresolved issues can impact how leaders show up for themselves and for their people and that a growth mindset and vulnerability are the keys to creating collective healing and camaraderie.

To find out more about the work Dan does visit:
combatpsych.com or follow him on Instagram: @Combatpsychology
To pick up his book: Backpack to Rucksack: Insight Into Leadership & Resilience By Military Experts visit www.amazon.com/dp/B0BRQT4ZGC

To learn more about Heather's Practice visit:
www.symmetryofself.com

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