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In this episode of the Surfacing Leaders podcast, host Marc Koehler has a fascinating conversation with Dr. Paul J. Zak, a pioneering neuroscientist and leading expert on trust, purpose, and human connection.

They dive into the science of leadership, exploring how oxytocin, stress, and shared purpose shape stronger teams and higher performance. Paul draws from over two decades of research in behavioral neuroscience and his work with organizations across the globe, offering insights into what truly drives human behavior at work.

He emphasizes the power of lived purpose, the role of daily rituals in creating alignment, and why challenge, not comfort, is essential for growth. From the neuroscience of trust to his groundbreaking “Six Key Moments” framework, Paul shares actionable lessons leaders can use to build resilient, connected, and high-performing teams.

Listeners will come away with practical strategies, such as:

  • How to design rituals that boost alignment and reduce friction.
  • Why trust is the ultimate performance multiplier.
  • How leaders can create more meaningful, immersive experiences for their people.

Join us for this episode to uncover how science can transform the way we lead, connect, and thrive.

Learn more about Dr. Paul J. Zak:
Website
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Books

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