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  • Season 3, Episode 4: Managing High Employee Turnover - “How to take care of the rest of the team when others leave?”
    2025/10/26

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    A letter from a head nurse in a rural hospital lands on the Human-Savvy Team's desk: the team has weathered a wave of departures, new hires are on the way, and major scheduling changes loom.

    Rather than offering platitudes, Dr Liv and Dr Emma roll up their sleeves and map a path from grief and rumour to clarity and momentum, focusing on psychological safety, structured debriefs, and practical onboarding that protects patient care and team morale.

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Liv Oginska >>> )

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Emma McConnell >>>


    If this conversation helps, share it with a leader who needs a boost, subscribe for more human-savvy strategies, and leave a quick review to tell us what tactic you’ll try first.

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    Do YOU have any questions for Human-Savvy?

    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200

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    34 分
  • Season 3, Episode 3: Special Guest - Dr Guy Sandelowsky
    2025/10/13

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    🎙️ New Episode of the Human-Savvy Podcast is here!

    This time, I had the honour and joy of interviewing an old friend and a real Dragon Slayer 🐉

    (Honestly, I’m BUZZING)


    Dr. Guy Sandelowsky MBA is a veterinarian, entrepreneur, and founder of Omni Pet | B Corp™. He is one of the most authentic people that I have ever met. Despite facing a plethora of challenges on his trail-blazing professional journey, Guy has always remained unapologetically himself.


    In this conversation, Guy shares with us the #lessons learnt on his leadership journey, as well as his #emotionaltriggers and attitude towards #criticism. He also reveals a shocking #truth about the homophobic "glass ceilings" that he encountered as an entrepreneur.


    What is more, Guy and I did a deep dive into our professional journeys, and we discovered multiple things in common…

    🐉 the need for #autonomy and creativity so strong that it drives a person towards seemingly bizarre or unreachable goals

    🐉the appreciation for the power of #community

    🐉the love for living life fully and authentically


    Even though neither of us spends much time cutting bones anymore 🪚 , it turns out that slaying Dragons (as cool & powerful ones as 🐲 Steven Bartlett and 🐲 Deborah Meaden) and dissecting leaders’ #emotionalintelligence have become our separate, new ways of finding fulfilment. Each of us spent the last 5-7 years intentionally building the lives that we truly wanted to live.


    Was it easy? Nope.

    Was it worth it? Hell yes.


    If you are a deeply purpose-driven person who makes courageous decisions, opens themselves to feedback and takes care of your tribe… everything is possible


    We’d love to hear your thoughts after tuning in!

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    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


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    48 分
  • Season 3, Episode 2: “I’m sick of falling behind!” — the Art of Delegating
    2025/08/26

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    "There aren't enough hours in the day" takes on new meaning when you're expected to fulfill multiple full-time roles simultaneously. This episode unpacks a letter from a veterinary nurse who's also managing an entire practice while covering nursing shortages—a situation leaving her perpetually behind and completely overwhelmed.

    Our deep dive reveals a common workplace crisis occurring across healthcare and beyond: talented professionals drowning under impossible workloads without adequate support or training. We examine how organizations sometimes neglect the sustainability of their workforce while pursuing other goals, creating hidden costs far greater than proper staffing would require.

    Whether you're the one struggling with too many responsibilities or leading a team that might be silently suffering, this conversation offers practical strategies for reclaiming control. We explore time and energy audits, effective prioritization techniques, and the surprisingly nuanced art of delegation. Learn how to determine what genuinely deserves your attention and what can be delayed, shared, or sometimes even eliminated entirely.

    Beyond tactical approaches, we address the mindset barriers that keep many high-achievers trapped in cycles of overwhelm—perfectionism, approval-seeking, and unrealistic self-expectations. Discover how these patterns develop and why external support from mentors, coaches or therapists can be transformative when internal pressure becomes unsustainable.

    This episode isn't just about surviving impossible workloads—it's about creating environments where talented professionals can thrive without sacrificing their wellbeing. Whether you're looking to set better boundaries, delegate more effectively, or create more sustainable workflows for your team, you'll find actionable insights to implement immediately. Listen now to transform your relationship with work demands and rediscover what's actually possible within human limitations.

    If you've experienced a situation like this, please let us know how you handled it. We'd love to hear your story!


    Click here to find more leadership resources connected to the Human-Savvy Podcast Episodes >>>>

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    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200

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    58 分
  • Season 3, Episode 1: Navigating a Communication Barrier with Your Boss
    2025/08/18

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    We dive into a fascinating workplace dilemma from a professional struggling to connect with her email-only manager who avoids all face-to-face interaction. The disconnect creates uncertainty and confusion about their working relationship.

    In this episode, Dr Liv and Dr Emma discuss:
    • Different perspectives on why the manager might behave this way
    • How to approach difficult conversations from a place of curiosity
    • Navigating workplace gossip and complaining about managers
    • Different communication styles and work preferences
    • Strategies for establishing clear expectations around communication
    • Ways to build professional relationships when natural connection is missing

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Liv Oginska >>> )

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Emma McConnell >>>


    If you've experienced a situation like this, please let us know how you handled it. We'd love to hear your story!


    Click here to find more leadership resources connected to the Human-Savvy Podcast Episodes >>>>

    Do YOU have any questions for Human-Savvy?

    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200



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    19 分
  • Season 2, Episode 10: Busting Myths - Compassion vs. Empathy
    2025/08/12

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    BONUS EPISODE - Module 5, Lesson 1 from the Human-Savvy Medicine Course (HSMC) >>> (click here to access the full course)

    IMPORTANT! This episode is accompanied by the visual materials that will help you enjoy 100% of the HSMC experience. Click here to access them >>> "Module 5 - Visual Materials"

    Feeling drained from caring too much? The problem might not be what you think. In this special bonus episode, we share a powerful excerpt from our Human-Savvy Medicine Course that challenges everything you thought you knew about empathy and compassion, especially the term "compassion fatigue".

    Whether you're a medical professional or simply someone who cares deeply about others, this episode provides valuable tools for sustainable compassion. You'll learn how to support others effectively without sacrificing your own wellbeing—a crucial skill in both professional and personal relationships.

    If this resonates with you, consider exploring the complete Human-Savvy Medicine Course, designed to help anyone who works with people become more confident, self-aware, and effective in building robust relationships.

    What could you accomplish if caring for others actually energised rather than drained you? Listen now to transform your approach to human connection.

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    14 分
  • Season 2, Episode 9: Special Guest - Dr Molly McAllister
    2025/08/04

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    "What got me here isn’t what’s going to get me there. When leaders step into new roles, they need to stop and ask: what behaviours served me before, and which ones do I need to let go of or build now?"
    — Molly McAllister

    In this episode, Dr Liv had the honour of interviewing Dr Molly McAllister - Global Chief Medical Officer at Mars Veterinary Health.
    They discuss:
    🧠How values impact your life and decisions
    🧠The art of leadership and listening
    🧠 Evolving as a Leader
    🧠Creating space for self-care in leadership
    🧠Everyone's role in creating positive culture
    🧠Embracing change and accepting feedback

    Dr McAllister is a leader who shows up in a remarkably authentic, vulnerable and realistically optimistic way. She says it as it is while deeply respecting different points of view, and she’s always ready to grow and connect (which are two of her strongest values!).

    Thank you for always being your true self and making such a positive contribution to the veterinary profession, Dr Molly!

    Comment or reach out to Human-Savvy if you have any questions for Dr Molly!

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    Do you have any questions for Human-Savvy?

    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200


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    57 分
  • Season 2, Episode 8: How to Lead a Team of Introverts as an Extrovert
    2025/07/28

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    Communication breakdowns can feel insurmountable, especially when you're an enthusiastic extrovert leading a team of reserved, analytical thinkers. Our latest episode dives into this exact challenge, exploring how different communication styles can create friction despite everyone's best intentions.

    This conversation unpacks several powerful strategies for bridging the extrovert-introvert divide. Dr Liv and Dr Emma explore why extroverts often rush to share unfiltered ideas and how this can overwhelm more reflective team members.

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Liv Oginska >>> )

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Emma McConnell >>>



    Whether you're the enthusiastic idea generator or the thoughtful analyser on your team, this episode offers practical wisdom for turning communication challenges into opportunities for deeper understanding and collaboration.


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    Do YOU have any questions for Human-Savvy?

    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200

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    27 分
  • Season 2, Episode 7: 4 Types of Conflict & How To Address Them
    2025/07/21

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    In this episode, Dr Liv and Dr Emma help a new leader tame a challenging business partnership with a person who resists change and has the attitude of "we've always done it this way."

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Liv Oginska >>> )

    (click here to contact / learn more about Dr Emma McConnell >>>

    Immerse yourself in the following topics:
    • Understanding the four types of conflict: task, process, status, and relationship
    • Establishing equal standing when there's a significant age gap in a partnership
    • The importance of articulating your unique strengths and value to the business
    • Recognising complementary skills and why partners need each other
    • How to distinguish between what's under your control versus your partner's
    • Clarifying shared values and goals to reduce friction
    • Acknowledging that feeling anxious about difficult conversations is normal

    Listen now to transform how you approach leadership in unfamiliar territory and turn your outsider perspective into your greatest strength.


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    Do YOU have any questions for Human-Savvy?

    Are you a leader or professional in need of advice on interpersonal dynamics, team leadership, or other related areas? We are here to help you!

    Please send your letter to info@behumansavvy.com with the title "Dear Human-Savvy..." and we promise to fully anonymise it and record an episode entirely devoted to tackling your challenge!


    Also, we deeply value your feedback. Please email us your thoughts, ideas and suggestions to info@behumansavvy.com or follow and message Dr Liv on LinkedIn - www.linkedin.com/in/olivia-liv-oginska-53b345200

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    33 分