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What if the key to better leadership isn’t just strategy—but also biology?

In Oriented to Safety Part 2, Paul Berkes and Paul Hambrick dive into the science of attachment and why it quietly drives everything from team performance to emotional stability. Humans are wired to orient toward trusted leaders to feel safe, regulated, and ready to take on challenges—but in today’s culture, that wiring is being disrupted.

Instead of looking to leaders for stability, many people are orienting toward their peers—creating uncertainty, anxiety, and a lack of direction. What’s natural is no longer normal.

In this episode, the Pauls unpack how this shift impacts individuals and organizations—and why leaders who understand attachment hold the power to restore clarity, confidence, and connection. When leaders step into their role as a source of safety, they don’t just lead—they gather, realign, and strengthen the people around them.

If you want to lead people who feel secure enough to perform at their best, this conversation will change how you think about leadership.