
Dropping your armour
Dropping your armour is a podcast where we will listen to stories from thinkers, doers, and dreamers on what it means to be human in the modern workplace. Tune in to come face to face with fearless leadership in all its glory, messiness, and authenticity. //Host: Neha Sharma // Producer: Saskia Stengele & Philipp Fricke // Research & Scientific Foundation: Carrie Schlauch //
Podcasting since 2021 • 26 episodes
Dropping your armour
Latest Episodes
Dr Steve Graef on creating your own terms of life
In this episode, Neha speaks to Steve Graef, a counseling psychologist with specific expertise in sport and performance psychology. Neha digs into Steve’s background, how he came to found Mindurance, and how he continues to use his guiding prin...
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Season 2
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Episode 7
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50:36

Spotlight on Talent Selection with Dr. Richard Hossiep
In this spotlight episode, Tolga shines a light on talent selection with Dr. Richard Hossiep. Richard is the co-founder and managing director of Applysia, a company that supports clients across industries with their unique assessment software. ...
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Season 2
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Episode 6
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49:23

Hannah Teutscher - Movement Innovator and Fitness Rebel
This episode is a conversation between Neha and former dancer/current movement teacher Hannah Teutscher. Both Hannah and Neha reflect on the impact of dance and movement in their lives and how movement helps connect our minds to our bodies and ...
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Season 2
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Episode 5
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46:50

Spotlight on Leadership Development Journeys (LDJ) with Yang Zhang
In this spotlight episode, Tolga shines a light on leadership development journeys with Yang Zhang, a leadership and development coach and facilitator. What are leadership development journeys? What are the different parts of leadership develop...
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Season 2
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Episode 4
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40:53

Prakruti Nanda on the neuroscience of trauma
In this episode, Neha talks to long-time friend Prakruti Nanda, a neuroscientist with a particular interest in trauma and its impact on our brains (as well as the rest of our body). Starting from what was the collective trauma of the COVID-19 p...
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