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Practical Strategies for Building Bravery in Talent Development with Jill Schulman
Episode 5624th March 2025 • The Talent Development Hot Seat podcast - The Top podcast for L&D Professionals • Andy Storch
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In today's episode, Andy sits down with Jill Schulman, a former United States Marine Corps officer and acclaimed expert on the science of bravery.

Together, they explore:

  • Courage and bravery within the workplace
  • Jills extensive background in military service
  • Corporate leadership
  • Positive psychology to offer actionable insights on how we can unlock individual and team potential through the science of bravery
  • Jills academic research on bravery
  • Powerful strategies to help us recognize fear and take bold actions to overcome it

Whether it's having difficult conversations, pursuing ambitious goals, or breaking out of our comfort zones, this episode is packed with valuable lessons for anyone looking to bolster their courage in both personal and professional spheres.

Join us as we dive deep into cultivating a brave mindset for a more fulfilling and impactful career.

Jill Schulman is a former USMC officer, leadership expert, happiness scientist, and keynote speaker who specializes in helping individuals and teams unlock their potential through the science of bravery. With a diverse background spanning military service, corporate leadership, and academia, Jill combines research-based insights with real-world experience to empower others to push limits, embrace bold goals, and elevate their impact—all while enhancing well-being and life satisfaction.

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