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Lead the People: Leadership as a Lifeline with Dr. Susan Landers

Author
Nikki Lewallen Gregory
Published
Wed 26 Mar 2025
Episode Link
http://sites.libsyn.com/455616/lead-the-people-leadership-as-a-lifeline-with-dr-susan-landers

What can leaders learn from the high-pressure world of neonatal intensive care?

Dr. Susan Landers, a seasoned neonatologist, joins Matt Poepsel to share insights on handling stress, building resilient teams, and navigating work-life balance. From life-or-death decisions in the NICU to balancing a demanding career and family, Susan’s lessons apply to leaders in any field.

Tune in for powerful takeaways on teamwork, adaptability, and emotional intelligence.

 

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Key Takeaways:

  • Leadership in Crisis: The NICU is an intense, high-stakes environment where quick decisions and teamwork save lives—similar to leadership in any fast-paced industry.
  • The Power of Teamwork: A well-functioning team includes diverse roles, from doctors to respiratory therapists to lactation consultants. Everyone plays a critical part.
  • Emotional Intelligence is Key: Parents handle stress differently—some shut down, others demand miracles. Leaders must recognize different coping mechanisms and adapt.
  • Work-Life Balance is a Moving Target: Balancing a medical career with motherhood required constant adjustments, clear communication, and strong support systems.
  • The Evolving Workplace: Remote work has changed how professionals connect, making it even more important to foster relationships and support networks.

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