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Past Experiences, Present Grace: Creating Safe Spaces for Growth with guest Rick Griffin

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Join us for a transformative conversation with Rick Griffin, founder of the Neuro Leadership Academy, as he reveals how understanding trauma and the brain's response to past experiences can revolutionize the way we build community. Through engaging examples, including a revealing game of Simon Says, Rick shares practical insights on moving from judgment to curiosity, recognizing behavior as communication, and creating spaces where people feel safe enough to flourish. Whether you're a leader, educator, or someone interested in fostering stronger connections, this episode bridges ancient wisdom with modern neuroscience to offer fresh perspectives on caring for one another.

Neuro Leadership Academy: https://neuro-la.com/

Community Resilience Initiative: https://criresilient.org/

Rick Griffin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-griffin-nla/

Join our Patreon community for more content: patreon.com/OldPathsNewSteps

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Join us for a transformative conversation with Rick Griffin, founder of the Neuro Leadership Academy, as he reveals how understanding trauma and the brain's response to past experiences can revolutionize the way we build community. Through engaging examples, including a revealing game of Simon Says, Rick shares practical insights on moving from judgment to curiosity, recognizing behavior as communication, and creating spaces where people feel safe enough to flourish. Whether you're a leader, educator, or someone interested in fostering stronger connections, this episode bridges ancient wisdom with modern neuroscience to offer fresh perspectives on caring for one another.

Neuro Leadership Academy: https://neuro-la.com/

Community Resilience Initiative: https://criresilient.org/

Rick Griffin on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rick-griffin-nla/

Join our Patreon community for more content: patreon.com/OldPathsNewSteps

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