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The Neuroscience of Company Culture: How Stress, Psychological Safety and Brain Science Drive (or Kill) Organizational Performance
Episode 235

The Neuroscience of Company Culture: How Stress, Psychological Safety and Brain Science Drive (or Kill) Organizational Performance

Growth Hacking Culture

April 5, 202636m 1s

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Show Notes

Most organizations are investing billions in leadership development, resilience training, and mindfulness programs — and burnout rates keep climbing. The problem isn't the intervention. It's that they're treating symptoms while the culture keeps producing the damage.

In this episode of the Growth Hacking Culture Podcast, Ivan Palomino speaks with Dr. Irena O'Brien — cognitive neuroscientist and founder of The Neuroscience School — about what brain science actually tells us about workplace culture, stress, and organizational performance.

Dr. Irena cuts through the corporate wellness theatre to deliver what the research really says: culture is not a soft layer on top of performance. It is one of the key conditions the brain uses to calculate threat, cost, effort, and possibility. And when that culture is chaotic, punitive, or overloaded — your people's brains are spending more of the day managing biological cost than doing the work you hired them for.

In this episode you will discover:

→ The most dangerous neuroscience myth running loose in corporate culture right now

→ Why insight and awareness training don't create behavioral change — and what does

→ What psychological unsafe environments do to the prefrontal cortex over time

→ The concept of allostasis and why every CEO should understand it before making culture decisions

→ Why high performers burn out faster — and what the data says about culture vs. compensation as a driver of turnover

→ The 6-hour cognitive limit and how decision fatigue silently degrades your organization's judgment

→ Why working from home improved productivity for many — and what that tells us about energy and autonomy

→ How to organize work around your brain's actual energy peaks

Free resource from Dr. Irena O'Brien: Applied Neuroscience Starter Kit — built specifically for this episode's audience: 👉 https://loveneuroscience.com/culture 🌐

Listen to her podcast, The Neuroscience of Coaching https://neuroscienceschool.com/podcasts/ 

About the host: Ivan Palomino