Reframe challenges to build resilience and transform your mindset
with Lee & Guests: Lou Hinson & Deniz Hüsrev
How can positive psychology help us navigate challenges and develop lasting resilience?
In this episode, host Lee Hallworth is joined by Lou and Deniz Husrev to explore how shifting our perspective can transform the way we approach setbacks.
They discuss practical strategies for reframing challenges, cultivating a growth mindset, and using positive psychology principles to enhance personal and professional development. Whether you’re facing workplace pressures or personal hurdles, this conversation offers valuable insights to help you build mental resilience and thrive.
Unpacking the phenomenon behind self-doubt – and how to break free
with Lee & Amanda Alexander
Lee and Amanda explore the truth behind imposter syndrome—or as it was originally termed, imposter phenomenon.
Together, they dive into its origins and the misconceptions surrounding it, offering a fresh perspective on this all-too-familiar feeling. They explore why this common feeling affects so many, including high achievers, and how simple mindset shifts can help break free from self-doubt, allowing individuals to perform at their best and embrace their true potential.
Finding a healthy balance in a tech-driven world
with Lee & Mathilde Barbier
Lee is joined by guest, Mathilde Barbier, to delve into the critical topic of Digital Wellbeing and the impact of technology on our daily lives and behaviours. Together, they discuss practical strategies for cultivating healthier digital habits in an increasingly tech-driven world.
Hear their personal insights on navigating the challenges of disconnecting from constant notifications and the benefits of prioritising focus. Join us as we unpack the importance of awareness in maintaining balance and discover how we can reshape our digital behaviours for a healthier, more fulfilling life.
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From Field Medical to clinical research
with Lee & special guest, Pamela Graas
Vercium Founder and Director Lee Hallworth welcomes special guest and Global Leader in Medical Affairs Pamela Graas, to discuss the Insight journey within pharmaceutical companies from Field Medical to utilisation in Clinical Research.
Together, Lee and Pamela discuss what insights are, their true purpose and the various challenges faced along the way and how Field Medical teams can contribute to make insights generation as effective as possible.
The ABC thinking check for when things go wrong.
with Lee & Amanda Alexander
This technique, explained by Vercium’s Amanda Alexander, is also taught as part of Penn Resilience Training. It helps individuals examine their thoughts and beliefs about challenging events.
By examining the ABC components, individuals can identify the thinking track they are currently on and assess where it leads them emotionally and behaviourally. This awareness allows them to consider alternative ways of thinking and choose a more helpful thinking track.
Why highly resilient people are also master storytellers!
with Lee & Amanda Alexander
Our team explores a resilience technique called ‘Storyboarding’.
Storyboarding resilience involves considering ways to improve the storyline when facing challenging circumstances. It is a valuable skill that can be developed and refined over time. Tune in to find out how you can use this skill to your advantage and become a more resilient individual.
Beyond the data
with Lee & Amanda Alexander
The team discuss the role of Field Medical and how to maximise its value within healthcare and the pharmaceutical industry.
Drawing from their years of experience and observations working with field teams, Lee and Amanda discuss how Medical Affairs professionals can provide value beyond talking to the data. They explain how emphasising this to individuals can lead to improved patient outcomes over time.
with Lee & Amanda Alexander
This introductory episode focuses on a subject which is central to our mission and brand, Transformational Learning.
Our team discuss how we define it, why it is so important in the learning environment and finally how we know when someone has undergone transformational learning in practise.
Lee Hallworth
Vercium Founder and CEO
Lee has worked as a Learning and Development expert across a range of industries for 25 years. Over the last decade Lee has worked globally to drive the development of Medical Affairs. During this time, he was a key player in initiating and building a Medica Affairs Academy in Japan and has established a network of talent across the globe to meet local and regional development goals.
He is enormously proud that the hand-picked Vercium team goes beyond reacting to clients’ needs, instead challenging them help evolve Medical and Medical professionals alike.