loader from loading.io

TLP446: How Mental Health and Leadership are Deeply Connected with Dr. Marie Helene-Pelletier

The Leadership Podcast

Release Date: 02/05/2025

TLP463: Functional Art and Leadership with Sibley Bacon show art TLP463: Functional Art and Leadership with Sibley Bacon

The Leadership Podcast

Sibley Bacon is an applied researcher and functional artist, and shares how she blends creativity with structure to build more human-centered teams. Sibely describes what it means to be a "functional artist"—a leader who truly sees the big picture, connects deeply, and inspires through presence, not position. She reflects on lessons from her time at Google, where she worked on improving team dynamics and navigating the gap between theory and business reality. Sibley offers a new take on employee engagement: when people see their work as art, not just tasks, their connection to the purpose...

info_outline
TLP462: Overcome Your Fear of Being Seen with Linda Ugelow show art TLP462: Overcome Your Fear of Being Seen with Linda Ugelow

The Leadership Podcast

Linda Ugelow is the author of “Delight in the Limelight: Overcome Your Fear of Being Seen and Realize Your Dreams.”  In this episode, Linda shares how fear often stems from past experiences, and how leaders can reframe internal narratives to demonstrate more confidence.  She dives into the power of self-acceptance and how it shapes leadership presence, especially in high-stakes situations. Linda shares how leaders can embrace strategic vulnerability—being open without oversharing—to build trust and credibility. If you’ve ever doubted your voice, this conversation will...

info_outline
TLP461: Looking for Unicorns: The Hiring Dilemma with Jim and Jan show art TLP461: Looking for Unicorns: The Hiring Dilemma with Jim and Jan

The Leadership Podcast

In this episode, Jim and Jan dive into the critical aspects of leadership and talent development in today’s fast-changing work environment. They discuss how companies often seek “unicorn” candidates with unrealistic expectations—and why focusing on core traits like emotional intelligence, curiosity, and continuous learning is essential. Jim and Jan explore how hybrid work is reshaping the workplace and why relationship-building, trust, and clear expectations are key to fostering strong teams. They also examine how job seekers and employers often set themselves up for failure by chasing...

info_outline
TLP460: Lessons on Leadership from Native American Elders with Susan Kelsey show art TLP460: Lessons on Leadership from Native American Elders with Susan Kelsey

The Leadership Podcast

Susan Kelsey has authored four historical books and produced the award-winning documentary, “The Negotiator: Billy Caldwell.”   In this episode, Susan shares her journey of discovering Billy Caldwell, the "Great Negotiator" of early Chicago. She reflects on the leadership lessons she learned from both Caldwell and Native American leaders, focusing on values like moral courage, tenacity, and the importance of handling success and failure with grace. Through her work with Native American tribes, Susan has gained a deeper understanding of leadership—one rooted in respect,...

info_outline
TLP459: Small, Consistent Actions Over Time with Adam Contos show art TLP459: Small, Consistent Actions Over Time with Adam Contos

The Leadership Podcast

Adam Contos is a former SWAT leader turned CEO, leadership advisor, and author of “Start With a Win: Tools and Lessons to Create Personal and Business Success.”  In this episode, Adam begins by defining a "win" in leadership not as just hitting KPIs or completing projects, but as creating momentum through small, daily victories.  Adam stresses the importance of fostering a culture of accountability within teams, but without micromanaging. He explains that accountability is about creating an environment where people can succeed, rather than policing behavior.  When discussing...

info_outline
TLP458: How to Build a Business that’s Smarter than You with Pippa Begg show art TLP458: How to Build a Business that’s Smarter than You with Pippa Begg

The Leadership Podcast

Pippa Begg, is the co-founder and CEO of Board Intelligence and co-author of “Collective Intelligence: How to Build a Business that’s Smarter than You.”  In this episode, Pippa discusses the mindset shifts required for leaders to let go of control and empower others, emphasizing the dangers of hubris and the importance of questioning one's own authority. She also addresses the common struggle with delegation, advising leaders to trust their teams and ask powerful questions that drive innovation and collaboration. Pippa dives deep into the topic of communication, sharing a powerful...

info_outline
TLP457: The Power of Positive Sleep with Giles Watkins show art TLP457: The Power of Positive Sleep with Giles Watkins

The Leadership Podcast

Giles Watkins—coach, speaker, and author of “Positive Sleep: A Holistic Approach to Resolve Sleep Issues and Transform your Life (Positive Wellbeing).” In this episode, he explores why quality sleep is essential for high performance, decision-making, and long-term success. He dives into sleep’s role in workplace culture—how it affects performance, decision-making, and even global business operations. Giles discusses how different cultures view sleep, how leaders can help their teams without overstepping personal boundaries, and why some companies are incorporating naps into the...

info_outline
TLP456: The Curiosity Switch: How Leaders Stay Ahead with Jamie Beaton show art TLP456: The Curiosity Switch: How Leaders Stay Ahead with Jamie Beaton

The Leadership Podcast

Jamie Beaton is CEO of Crimson Education, helping students gain admission to top universities. A Harvard, Stanford, Yale, and Princeton graduate, he also founded Crimson Global Academy and authored “ACCEPTED! Secrets to Gaining Admission to the World's Top Universities.” In this episode, Jamie reveals the mentors who shaped his leadership, including legendary investor Julian Robertson, and explains how to accelerate growth as an emerging leader. He discusses the challenges of leading a global company, how cultural differences impact leadership, and what truly defines top talent beyond...

info_outline
TLP455: Break Free from Self-imposed Limitations show art TLP455: Break Free from Self-imposed Limitations

The Leadership Podcast

Kasey D’Amato’s experience goes from launching a dermatology division and founding a global skincare brand to building a multi-seven-figure real estate portfolio. In this episode, Kasey shares her insights on how leaders can avoid burnout, overcome stagnation, and create a life that aligns with their true purpose.  She introduces her Holistic Leadership Mastery™ Framework, which breaks leadership into four essential quadrants and explains why so many leaders feel overwhelmed despite their achievements. We discuss why leaders should periodically disconnect, how to recalibrate every...

info_outline
TLP454: The pain train is coming. Are you ready? with Dr. Hope Zoeller show art TLP454: The pain train is coming. Are you ready? with Dr. Hope Zoeller

The Leadership Podcast

Dr. Hope Zoeller is the Founder and President of HOPE (Helping Other People Excel), LLC, a consultancy dedicated to helping organizations cultivate effective and impactful leaders.  In this episode, Hope shares why so many leadership programs fail and what companies must do to see real results. Drawing from her experience in corporate leadership, academia, and executive coaching, she unpacks the critical gaps between theory and practice, the hidden power of institutional memory, and why most organizations struggle with succession planning. Hope also challenges leaders to rethink how they...

info_outline
 
More Episodes

Dr. Marie Helene Peltier is a leadership psychologist, and author of “The Resilience Plan: A Strategic Approach to Optimizing Your Work Performance and Mental Health.” In this episode, she unpacks the science and practical strategies behind resilience, offering insights into how mental health and leadership are deeply interconnected.

From creating personalized resilience plans to building resilient teams, the conversation explores how leaders can thrive under stress and navigate challenges effectively. Dr. Peltier emphasizes actionable steps like tailoring stress management techniques to individual needs, integrating resilience into team discussions, and using strategic tools to balance professional demands with personal priorities.

She also covers the importance of values-driven planning, the role of proactive resilience, and how leaders can “bounce forward” through adversity. 

 

https://bit.ly/TLP-446

 

Key Takeaways

[02:48] Dr. Peltier begins by discussing the deep connection between mental health and leadership. She explains that our thoughts, emotions, and behaviors influence how we lead, make decisions, and interact with teams. Resilience is critical for leaders to navigate demands effectively and sustain peak performance.

[05:08] When addressing behavioral changes, Dr. Peltier advises distinguishing between coaching and psychological support. Coaches should focus on actionable strategies while referring clients to specialists when deeper mental health issues arise.

[08:35] She highlights the benefits of regular physical activity (cardio, strength training, meditative practices), nutrition, and time in nature. These actions create a strong foundation for resilience, but leaders often overlook them due to their demanding schedules.

[12:51] Dr. Peltier advocates starting with values to prioritize actions and using tools like a SWOT analysis to identify gaps in resilience resources. She encourages leaders to create realistic, context-specific plans that align with their unique challenges and demands.

[19:23] Resilience isn’t just individual—it’s systemic. Leaders should bring resilience into team discussions, proactively preparing for high-demand periods and creating strategies to handle stress collectively.

[27:45] Dr. Peltier reframes resilience as both a decision and a plan. While the willingness to be resilient is essential, strategic preparation ensures that leaders have the tools to act when challenges arise.

[34:23] Dr. Peltier advises leaders to prepare for increasing demands, including technological changes like AI integration, by strengthening their personal and team resilience.

[35:47] And remember, Resilience isn't a single skill. It's a variety of skills and coping mechanisms to bounce back from bumps in the road as well as failures. You should focus on emphasizing the positive. Jean Chatzky

 

Quotable Quotes

"Resilience is our ability to go through that adversity here, which could be acute or chronic, and come out even stronger."

"A lot of the time, the ways in which we behave today don’t emerge randomly out of nowhere."

"If resilience was a mathematical equation, these variables would account for most of the variance."

"Sometimes we can just learn a new way, experiment with it, it works, and that in itself will actually shift whatever was there internally."

"Whatever works for you, assuming it’s healthy, do this. Let’s just start there."

"Resilience isn’t just about individuals; there are actions we want to take as leaders, but we also want to focus on the team and organization."

"We tend to just receive the demands here and then turn towards our team and do the work. That moment of saying, wait a second, let me ask my leader for help, is often missed."

"Keep looking for what that resource could be for you. Don’t just say, well, I don’t have the finances, so not doing anything."

"Resilience is a decision, but it’s also a plan. And just a decision to be resilient isn’t sufficient—it’s a great start, but insufficient."

"Leaders must identify their values, look at demands and resources, and prioritize what actions will help them thrive."

"As these things come up, we will need to face these demands and embrace them with even more resilience."

"Resilience is our ability to grow through adversity and bring our best decisions and best thinking to the table."

 

This is the book mentioned in this episode

 

Resources Mentioned