🎙️ The Life-Changing Power of Connection and Communication with Dr. Dan Docherty
Episode #254 of Here's What We Know
Wait, what if leadership isn’t about titles but about neuroscience and trust?
This week on Here’s What We Know, I sat down with Dr. Dan Docherty, leadership professor, neuroscience expert, and Chief Coaching Officer at Braintrust, to explore how communication, brain science, and mentorship shape who we become.
Dan shares powerful insights on building trust through purposeful communication, understanding the “Six Ps” framework for effective conversations, and unlocking the lifelong power of mentors and meaningful connections.
It’s a thoughtful, human-centered discussion about what leadership really means and how to live it every day.
Tune in now and be reminded why listening, empathy, and gratitude never go out of style.
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Bio:
Dan Docherty, PhD, Chief Coaching Officer of Braintrust, has found a true passion for creating world-class communicators that make a positive difference. His 25 years of experience in leading various sales, marketing, MSL, and operational pharmaceutical teams, led him to a PhD degree in Management at Case Western Reserve University where his research was focused on the neuroscience of coaching, engagement, and performance in the leader-team member relationship. All of this led to a commitment to the science behind brilliant and effective leadership, and ultimately, the co-creation of NeuroCoaching®.
Dr. Dan has coached thousands of leaders in management positions around the world, all while continuing to pour into the lives and futures of students in his own backyard at Miami University in Oxford, OH. Dan teaches courses in management, leadership coaching, and entrepreneurship within undergraduate, MBA, and executive education at the Farmer School of Business. From the world-renowned mentors of his doctorate program to the wisdom shared by his small-town high school music teacher, Dan knows firsthand just how formative good leadership can be to the individual, thus leading to stronger organizations, communities, and families.
https://dandocherty.com/

