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020 - Culture, Levels of Energy, and “Leading A Deathbed Life"

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Contenu fourni par Patty Fahy, MD, Patty Fahy, and MD. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Patty Fahy, MD, Patty Fahy, and MD ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Cory Katuna is a professional coach, writer, graphic artist and social influencer. She joins Patty in this episode to talk about the ways her work and Patty’s work intersect, ultimately creating excellent organizational culture that truly brings out the best in each person.
She takes the conversation through the seven levels of energy, a model developed by Bruce D. Schneider, founder of iPEC Coaching. Patty and Cory go back and forth with examples to illustrate this leadership mindset model. The Leadership Energy framework describes seven levels of energetic awareness, starting at level one – virtually no awareness, a state of victimization and low energy. You’ll recognize the characteristics of each level, especially the lower levels one, two and three.
They spend a lot of time describing level three mindset, characterized by tolerance and compromise. A juicy bit comes up specifically talking about medical school. They discuss how the traditional medical education trains physicians to tolerate systems, schedules, even interpersonal relationships that are harmful. Patty tells how some surgeons have described performing surgery as being in a flow state, an example of level six energy.
The descriptions of each level are practical ways to look at our own mindset, moment by moment. The information easily accessible, and likely unfamiliar to most of our audience.
In this episode:
Everyone experiences different levels of energy throughout the day
It’s possible to shift your own energy with awareness
Organizations generally function in level two energy, competition and win-lose thinking
Level four is an attitude of service, but has a tricky downside
If anyone will be able to grok (!) this, it’s physicians
Meet Cory Katuna:
Cory Katuna is hell-bent to crack the code of living a “deathbed” life. This means radical honesty, hard conversations, sacrificing what looks good for what’s true, and getting out of the stands and into the arena.
She is a professional coach, leader of workshops, world traveler, and most importantly—a teammate.
Cory works with Bentinho Massaro and team to host retreats, record podcasts (Mirror Talks), manage online programs (No Limits Society), and everything else that might need doing in what she describes as a spiritual startup. The organization challenges people to trade in their unfulfilling lifestyles and mindsets for a life lived in devotion to generosity and self-knowledge.
Cory graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with degrees in Spanish and Business and a minor in Graphic Design. Follow her on Instagram @corykatuna.
Resources:
Cory Katuna playlists are on Spotify
https://www.instagram.com/corykatuna/
Energy Leadership Book
Facebook.com/Bruce.D.Schneider
iPEC Coaching https://www.ipeccoaching.com/
https://www.instagram.com/bentinhomassaro/
Ichi Birding Tours: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g499453-d17412828-Reviews-Ichi_Birding_Tours-Valladolid_Yucatan_Peninsula.html
In Spanish on FB but great photos: https://www.facebook.com/ichibirdingtours/
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Manage episode 302365113 series 2982557
Contenu fourni par Patty Fahy, MD, Patty Fahy, and MD. Tout le contenu du podcast, y compris les épisodes, les graphiques et les descriptions de podcast, est téléchargé et fourni directement par Patty Fahy, MD, Patty Fahy, and MD ou son partenaire de plateforme de podcast. Si vous pensez que quelqu'un utilise votre œuvre protégée sans votre autorisation, vous pouvez suivre le processus décrit ici https://fr.player.fm/legal.
Cory Katuna is a professional coach, writer, graphic artist and social influencer. She joins Patty in this episode to talk about the ways her work and Patty’s work intersect, ultimately creating excellent organizational culture that truly brings out the best in each person.
She takes the conversation through the seven levels of energy, a model developed by Bruce D. Schneider, founder of iPEC Coaching. Patty and Cory go back and forth with examples to illustrate this leadership mindset model. The Leadership Energy framework describes seven levels of energetic awareness, starting at level one – virtually no awareness, a state of victimization and low energy. You’ll recognize the characteristics of each level, especially the lower levels one, two and three.
They spend a lot of time describing level three mindset, characterized by tolerance and compromise. A juicy bit comes up specifically talking about medical school. They discuss how the traditional medical education trains physicians to tolerate systems, schedules, even interpersonal relationships that are harmful. Patty tells how some surgeons have described performing surgery as being in a flow state, an example of level six energy.
The descriptions of each level are practical ways to look at our own mindset, moment by moment. The information easily accessible, and likely unfamiliar to most of our audience.
In this episode:
Everyone experiences different levels of energy throughout the day
It’s possible to shift your own energy with awareness
Organizations generally function in level two energy, competition and win-lose thinking
Level four is an attitude of service, but has a tricky downside
If anyone will be able to grok (!) this, it’s physicians
Meet Cory Katuna:
Cory Katuna is hell-bent to crack the code of living a “deathbed” life. This means radical honesty, hard conversations, sacrificing what looks good for what’s true, and getting out of the stands and into the arena.
She is a professional coach, leader of workshops, world traveler, and most importantly—a teammate.
Cory works with Bentinho Massaro and team to host retreats, record podcasts (Mirror Talks), manage online programs (No Limits Society), and everything else that might need doing in what she describes as a spiritual startup. The organization challenges people to trade in their unfulfilling lifestyles and mindsets for a life lived in devotion to generosity and self-knowledge.
Cory graduated from the University of Colorado at Boulder with degrees in Spanish and Business and a minor in Graphic Design. Follow her on Instagram @corykatuna.
Resources:
Cory Katuna playlists are on Spotify
https://www.instagram.com/corykatuna/
Energy Leadership Book
Facebook.com/Bruce.D.Schneider
iPEC Coaching https://www.ipeccoaching.com/
https://www.instagram.com/bentinhomassaro/
Ichi Birding Tours: https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g499453-d17412828-Reviews-Ichi_Birding_Tours-Valladolid_Yucatan_Peninsula.html
In Spanish on FB but great photos: https://www.facebook.com/ichibirdingtours/
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/LicensedToLeadSignup
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