#214- David Watson
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What if the biggest challenge in mining leadership isn't strategy, production, or policy — but the brain?
In this episode of Mining Minds, David Watson, founder of NeuroLead, joins us in the studio for a powerful conversation about what it truly means to lead — starting with yourself. From humble beginnings in Australia to the iron ore boom, David shares his journey from carpenter to supervisor to breaking point — and how a deep dive into the neuroscience of leadership transformed not only his career but his life.
This episode unpacks cognitive bias, burnout, trauma, identity, and the toxic validation cycle that many high performers quietly live in. David explains how the brain is wired to maximize rewards, minimize threats, and conserve energy — and how those shortcuts can either elevate or sabotage leaders.
We dive into why traditional leadership training often misses the mark, why credibility matters more than PowerPoint slides, and why self-awareness is the foundation of influence. David also shares how hitting "static mode," creating flow, and deliberately repairing mental health are not luxuries — they are leadership responsibilities.
Please welcome David Watson to The Face!
www.NeuroLead.net.au
Episode Sponsors:
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Episode Chapters:
05:30 Growing Up In Australia
10:42 First Leadership Breakthrough
16:23 Tall Poppy Syndrome Explained
21:19 From Carpentry To Mining Boom
28:33 Mining Town Reality Check
38:51 First Mine Job Trade Assistant
56:09 Leading Without Being Expert
01:11:06 Managing Up With Company Values
01:25:22 Find Your Static Mode
01:48:55 Neuroscience Study Shift
02:12:17 Launching Neuro Lead
02:23:59 Lead Yourself First
02:39:40 Life Changing Feedback