Pricked

Today’s guest is Terri Hamilton, founder of Hamilton and Associates, an executive and leadership coaching firm. She is a fellow in the American College of healthcare executives, previous hospital CEO and an executive and leadership coach helping individuals find their path and remove obstacles standing in their way. Kim and Terri are talking about the prick of inspiration Terri received from studying the neuroscience of trust, and how we can use that inspiration to help leaders create cultures of trust within their organizations and relationships.

Show Notes

🏥 The journey from a nurse to high-tech publishing and back to healthcare within an executive management role. 03:35
😇 Oxytocin is produced in the brain when we trust someone. 07:39
🌞 Trust equals credibility, reliability, and intimacy over low self-orientation. 11:17
🧐 Elements that make up trust. 13:34
⚠️ Clicking mentality and fake hits of dopamine. 16:51 
🧠 Eight tips for management based on how neuroscience affects the brain 20:34 18:16
😓 Stress, cortisol, trust, and oxytocin in our workplace. 20:31
🗣️ Is saying ‘You did a great job’ really recognizing excellence in your team? 27:45
🌸 Being mindful that trusting someone is a sacred relationship we should care about.  32:26
😳 Horrible Bosses and good bosses and how to approach a bad boss. 36:15
🤓 Self-introspection and some work are needed to get relationships on a higher level of trust. 44:18
🤷‍♀️ Most people don't think they're good enough. 44:57
💗 “Campaign One at a time” is a humanitarian organization Terri is involved with that helps children never feel alone while fighting life-threatening illnesses. 51:20
⚡ Let the oxytocin flow. 57:31

Connect with Terri:
https://hamiltonexeccoaching.com
https://www.linkedin.com/in/theresa-hamilton-acc-fache-executive-coach-32a63368/

Connect with Kim:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/kim-brown-sims/
https://www.facebook.com/kim.brownsims
Instagram: @kimbrownsims_


What is Pricked?

Kim Brown Sims is a board-certified senior executive, global healthcare & biotech consultant and health worker with over 35 years of experience across nonprofit, hospital and healthcare industries. Kim expresses the value of our clinical providers, nurses, doctors, social workers, mental health providers and discusses issues important to those on the front line, issues that the pandemic has brought to light, issues that have been in play for over 30 years. The Pricked podcast talks about the disruption and the innovation that's needed in health care through the policy changes that need to happen in order for us to truly make this an equitable and healthy world for all.