Episode 33

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15th Apr 2026

The Avoidance Instinct: How Your Body Signals the Conversation You're Refusing to Have

A leader in one of my APAC coaching sessions asked me what to do when someone rolls their eyes at him mid-meeting. My answer surprised him.

Your Body Knows Before Your Brain Does

When something needs to be addressed in a room, your nervous system will tell you first — a tightening in the chest, a tension in the shoulders, a twinge you have learned to ignore. Mindfulness is not a wellness concept. It is a leadership tool. I will show you how to read those signals as the early warning system they are, and what to do the moment they fire.

Calling Out the Unsaid Is an Act of Leadership, Not Aggression

I coached a compliance leader at a pharmaceutical company who was convinced that naming the passive-aggressive behavior in her meetings would make things worse. It did the opposite. When you give voice to what everyone in the room already knows is happening, you are not creating conflict. You are ending it. The bully in her meeting never gave her a problem again.

The Avoidance Trap

We run from difficult conversations because we believe we are protecting something: the relationship, our reputation, the sense of being liked. But avoidance does not protect any of those things. It destroys them slowly, from the inside. The leaders people genuinely respect are not the ones who kept things smooth. They are the ones who held the line when it was uncomfortable, and who made it safe for everything real to come to the surface.

Your Challenge: identify the one conversation you have been postponing, the situation you have been hoping will quietly resolve itself, and before this episode is over, take one concrete step toward it, whether that is writing the email, booking the meeting, or simply saying out loud the thing everyone in the room already knows but no one will say.

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Leadership Mindset 2.0
Transform From Tactical Doer to Strategic Leader: The Psychology of Scaling for Executives & Entrepreneurs
Leadership Mindset 2.0 is the definitive playbook for executives and entrepreneurs ready to break free from the "Doer Trap" and scale their business using psychology and strategy.

Host R. Michael Anderson has scaled multiple software companies to the Inc. 5000 list and was named Social Entrepreneur of the Year. Now, as a 2x Executive Coach of the Year, he uses that experience to help high-performers transform from Tactical Operators into Strategic Leaders.

In this podcast, Michael blends cutting-edge neuroscience, emotional intelligence (EQ), and battle-tested business strategy to help you overcome burnout, imposter syndrome, and the "Leadership Incompetence Trap" so you can lead with clarity and confidence.

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Topics include: The Psychology of Scaling, Burnout Prevention, Strategic Planning, Executive Coaching, and Emotional Intelligence.

About your host

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R. Michael Anderson

R. Michael Anderson, MBA, MA has a striking combination that creates truly impactful transformation in leaders – he has the real-life business success of founding, scaling and exiting three software companies, plus the educational background of a Masters Degree in Psychology.



This combination gives him the unique ability to connect to other leaders as a peer, then teaches evidence-based leadership skills that genuinely drive behaviour and performance.