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Cynthia Mahoney is a facilitator, coach, mentor, speaker and author with a passion for personal disruption, neuroscience, positive psychology, courageous conversations, human performance and well-being. Her mantra (taken from the latest neuroscience research) is that “Happier people are higher performing,” and she strives to help leaders and teams achieve this in the workplace.

Her first book, Cultivate: How Neuroscience and Well-Being support Rural Leaders to Thrive, helps leaders understand how to use the latest brain science and positive psychology and add to their toolkits with practical ways to thrive in our modern world that is full of disruption and change.

Cynthia is passionate about working with people to develop their life and leadership skills and to increase diversity and participation in decision-making in industry, government and the community. She’s a strong believer in bringing people together to identify issues, exchange ideas and develop solutions that work for them, their business or organisation, their family and community.

In this chat Cynthia shares her personal story and the moment that changed her perspective on life.
She discusses the challenges of identity and ego, particularly in the context of farming.
Cynthia also talks about her background and career in agriculture, including her transition to facilitation and coaching. She highlights the importance of authentic leadership and cultivating a positive work environment.
Cynthia provides insights on how individuals can cultivate their own leadership skills. In this conversation, the importance of self-care and wellbeing as a leadership skill. She emphasizes the need for leaders to prioritize their own wellbeing in order to set an example for others.
Cynthia also highlights the significance of personal accountability and self-awareness in leadership, explores the negative impact of treating leadership as a tick-box exercise and emphasizes the importance of cultivating a positive organisational culture.
Cynthia discusses the role of reducing stress and making better decisions in effective leadership. She also emphasizes the need for creating a psychological safe environment and shifting from transactional to relational workplaces. Cynthia shares the wisdom of Taylor Swift and the importance of being authentic and true to oneself. Lastly, she reveals the story behind her dog Alfie's name and invites listeners to connect with her and her work.
 
 
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Chapters:

 
00:00 Introduction and Personal Story
01:10 Moment that Changed Perspective on Life
08:11 Loss of Identity in Farming
10:14 Background and Career in Agriculture
13:12 Transition to Facilitation and Coaching
31:23 What Leadership Looks Like
40:27 Cultivating Leadership Skills
41:24 The Importance of Self-Care and Wellbeing
43:00 Personal Accountability and Self-Awareness
45:01 Leadership as a Tick-Box Exercise
46:31 Cultivating a Positive Organizational Culture
48:49 Reducing Stress and Making Better Decisions
51:26 Creating a Psychological Safe Environment
53:20 The Shift from Transactional to Relational Workplaces
56:05 Being Authentic and True to Yourself
58:38 The Wisdom of Taylor Swift
01:02:59 Embracing Your Unique Talents
01:09:49 The Story Behind Alfie's Name
01:12:09 Connecting with Cynthia and Her Work
 
https://cynthiamahoney.com.au