
Despite the Limits
My name is Scot Storey, and I created this podcast, “Despite the Limits” to provide short conversations aimed at helping leaders grow professionally and personally. As a lifelong student of human connection, leadership, and communication, I am passionate about shaping the growth and capabilities of leaders. My personal journey in leadership development has been shaped by a career of service in the US Army’s Special Operations Forces leading numerous teams from just a few operators to organizations several thousand people strong, with the Army’s Rangers, Green Berets and Civil Affairs units in some the world’s most remote and arduous conditions. I believe in the power of a good story to shape personal connections and help people reach their full potential. That is what this podcast is all about.
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Despite the Limits
Collaborative Communication is in our Biology
Connection is vital to any effort we make to effectively communicate, especially if we want to collaborate. Have you ever wondered why this is? This is the topic I explore in Season 2 Episode 4. It is my initial discussion about communication this season.
This need to connect is tied to our biology and is the reason we survived when Neanderthal man did not.
If you want to explore this deeper let me recommend the book “Survival of the Friendliest” written by Brian Hare and Vanessa Woods. You can find it on Amazon here:
https://www.amazon.com/Survival-Friendliest-Understanding-Rediscovering-Humanity/dp/0399590668
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