What if the key to better decisions, stronger leadership, and improved mental health isn't "trying harder"… but listening better?
In this episode of the Quest for Success Podcast, Dr. Jerry Cunningham unpacks the science of interoception—your brain's ability to read signals from inside your body—and shows you how this hidden sense influences anxiety, stress, performance, emotional regulation, and even integrity. You'll learn why a racing heart doesn't always mean panic, how your gut and brain constantly communicate, and why high performers pay attention to internal feedback instead of ignoring it.
More importantly, you'll walk away with practical ways to use body awareness to improve your daily habits, relationships, leadership presence, and decision-making. If you've ever felt overwhelmed, reactive, burned out, or disconnected, this episode will give you a new lens—and a new tool—for regaining clarity and control.
Takeaways
Ready to tune in to the signals you've been missing?
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Suggested Resources:
Craig, A. D. (2002). How do you feel? Interoception: The sense of the physiological condition of the body. Nature Reviews Neuroscience.
Critchley, H. D., & Garfinkel, S. N. (2017). Interoception and emotion. Current Opinion in Psychology.
Damasio, A. (1994). Descartes' Error: Emotion, Reason, and the Human Brain.
Khalsa, S. S., et al. (2018). Interoception and mental health: A roadmap. Biological Psychiatry.