Episodes

  • Episode 608: The Holiday Brain
    Dec 22 2025

    The holidays look simple from the outside, but inside the brain they are anything but. This week, Dr Bray explores why this season stirs up so much emotion and how small rituals, tiny moments of connection, and simple sensory cues can create the holiday season you really want. You will hear stories, science, and a few practical ideas and tips you can use to bring more meaning and calm into the next few weeks. If the holidays feel wonderful, complicated, or a little of both, this episode will help you create a season that feels grounded, joyful, and full of meaning.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "Christmas and the holidays are never just a date—they're a pattern the brain has learned over a lifetime."

    "The brain holds a map of belonging, loss, joy, comfort, and hope."

    "Rituals are small signals to the brain that say, 'This moment matters.'"

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    12 mins
  • Episode 607: A Season of Surprising Shifts
    Dec 15 2025

    Sometimes a single month can hold enough joy, loss, wonder, and meaning to rearrange the way you see your entire life. In this episode, I share three moments that arrived unexpectedly and changed me in ways I didn't anticipate.

    You'll hear about neighbors who taught me something about legacy, a newborn who altered my sense of what truly matters, and a friend whose final wish reminded me of the impact one life can have.

    It is a story of beginnings and endings, presence and absence, and the quiet space where both shape us. I rarely talk about my personal life at this depth, but this season held lessons too important to keep to myself.

    If you've ever had a stretch of time that left you different than it found you, this episode may feel familiar. And if you haven't, it may open your eyes to the shifts happening right now in your own life.

    Take a few minutes. Slow down. Join me for a story about what really matters.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "The most extraordinary parts of our lives are never bought, scheduled, or wrapped—they are lived, shared, and loved."

    "Uncomplicated joy doesn't ask you to produce, achieve, or prove anything."

    "The bonds you feel standing in a driveway listening to family stories can outlast trips, summers, and even loss."

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    8 mins
  • Episode 606: The Language of Leadership: Seven Phrases Every Leader Should Use
    Dec 8 2025

    If you want to level up your leadership in under fifteen minutes, this episode is for you. Dr. Bray is breaking down seven simple phrases that can completely change how your team collaborates, performs, and shows up every day. These are not clichés, and they are not soft skills. They are powerful signals that shift how the brain responds to stress, trust, and connection.

    In this episode, Dr. Bray explains why these phrases land, how they change the way people think and act, and how you can start using them right away. One conversation can change a culture. One phrase can change the tone of an entire meeting.

    If you want a stronger team, a calmer team, or a team that performs at a higher level, this is the episode to start with.

    Take a listen, and try one of the phrases before your next meeting. You will feel the difference.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "A single sentence from a leader can shift a room faster than any strategy deck."

    "Teams rise when leaders speak in ways that calm fear and spark possibility."

    "The strongest leadership tool isn't authority—it's the energy your words create."

    "Leadership is less about directing and more about unlocking the minds around you."

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    9 mins
  • Episode 605: The Meeting Habit That is Ticking Everyone Off!
    Dec 1 2025

    In this episode of the Dr. CK Bray Show, Dr. Bray unpacks the "Fester List," Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky's bold move to expose the quiet problems rotting his company from within. The top offender? Leaders and teams glued to phones during meetings, including Chesky himself.

    Dr. Bray goes beyond the headlines, exploring why people are on their devices and the impact it is having on internal meetings and, even more importantly, external client meetings.

    You'll discover the surprising reason some CEOs encourage discreet texting (yes, really), the 60-second team ritual that turns distraction into focus without a single rule, and the subtle cultural shifts that make presence feel natural, not forced. Dr. Bray blends real-world stories from Fortune 500 boardrooms with practical, no-drama strategies you can test in your next meeting.

    No fluff, no shame tactics, just smart, human-centered leadership that respects bandwidth while rebuilding trust. If you've ever looked around a room and seen more screens than eye contact, this episode is your wake-up call.

    This post draws from real-world leadership stories in CEOs Are Furious About Employees Texting in Meetings by Chip Cutter. The Wall Street Journal, October 28, 2025.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "Our brains are not built for sustained, divided attention."

    "Even a brief distraction like checking a text can increase your mental fatigue and lower comprehension."

    "Attention is the new corporate currency… When the room is fully present, ideas expand. When attention fragments, so does performance."

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    12 mins
  • FAN FAVORITE Episode 306: Thankful, Grateful and a Dose of History
    Nov 24 2025

    We all need a day to celebrate and acknowledge all that we are grateful for. No matter where you live in the world today listen to the story of Squanto and how he changed Thanksgiving for numerous immigrants. Also, take up the Thanksgiving challenge to do service for others and be an individual someone else is grateful for! Dr. Bray starts off the United States Thanksgiving week right.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray:

    "This week the assignment is: be a blessing, do service, or have someone be grateful for you."

    "No matter where you live in the world, it's a great time to be grateful, thankful, and maybe learn a little history about another country."

    "This is the week to be thankful and grateful for somebody."

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    7 mins
  • Episode 604: The Science of Stillness: Quieting the Brain
    Nov 17 2025

    We live in a world that glorifies speed, noise, and constant doing. But what if the secret to thinking better, leading better, and living better is actually found in the moments when we stop? In this episode, Dr. Bray dives into the neuroscience of stillness; why your brain needs quiet to perform at its best, and how doing nothing may be the most productive thing you can do.

    He will share the story of a high-performing executive who thought he was burning out, when in fact, his brain was begging for a break. We'll explore what happens in your mind when you slow down, how silence rewires your focus, and why some of your best ideas appear in the shower, on a walk, or in moments of calm.

    If your brain feels full but your clarity is fading, this episode will change how you think about rest. Because stillness isn't the absence of work, it's the space where your best thinking begins.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "Rest is not a luxury. Stillness is not a luxury. It's a biology."

    "Because in all the noise of modern life, stillness is where clarity, insight, and performance are born."

    "Stillness isn't the absence of productivity. It's the very foundation of it."

    "Your brain actually performs better when you slow down and stop."

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    14 mins
  • Episode 603: Why You Don't Need to Worry When Things Don't Work Out
    Nov 10 2025

    We have all been there. The job that didn't happen, the plan that fell apart, the moment that left you wondering, what now?

    In this episode, Dr. Bray explores what happens in your brain and body when life doesn't go as planned, and why learning to let go, reframe, and keep moving forward is one of the most powerful things you can do for your mental health and resilience.

    You will learn why holding onto anger, regret, or comparison quietly drains your brain's energy, how your nervous system responds to disappointment, and how small mindset shifts can rewire your focus and restore clarity.

    Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and real-life stories of growth, Dr. Bray shares why everyone's path looks different and why comparing your journey to someone else's will always leave you behind.

    If you have been feeling stuck, disappointed, or worn down, this episode will remind you that nothing is wasted. Your brain is still learning, adapting, and building strength with every challenge you face.

    Sometimes, the things that do not work out are exactly what lead you where you are meant to go.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "Resilience isn't about bouncing back. It's about becoming someone new because of what you've been through."

    "Strength doesn't come from holding on. It comes from releasing what no longer serves you."

    "Forgiveness and acceptance aren't fluffy emotional ideas — they're biological resets for your brain."

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    16 mins
  • Episode 602: Personality Tests: Why We Love Them and Why They Can Mislead Us
    Nov 3 2025

    Everyone loves a good personality test. Whether it is the Myers-Briggs, the Enneagram, or that quiz you took online that told you which TV character you are most like, there is something satisfying about seeing yourself neatly described in a few short sentences. But here is the question: are these tests actually telling you who you are, or just giving you a clever label?

    In this episode, Dr. Bray unpacks the science behind our obsession with personality tests. You will learn why we are wired to love them, how the brain's reward systems light up when we feel recognized, and why the Barnum effect makes even vague descriptions feel spot-on. We will also take a closer look at the history of personality testing, from Hippocrates and the four humors to the modern-day workplace.

    More importantly, you will hear why taking these tests too seriously can backfire. Neuroscience shows that personality is not fixed. The brain is plastic, meaning it is constantly adapting and capable of change. When you lock yourself into a rigid type, you may be limiting your own growth without even realizing it.

    Dr. Bray keeps it practical and entertaining, weaving together science, history, and a bit of humor. You will walk away with a fresh perspective on personality tests, knowing when to treat them as fun and when to be cautious about the labels they hand you.

    So if you have ever wondered whether your four letters define you or if you are destined to always be "the extrovert" or "the thinker," hit play. This conversation will convince you that you are far more than a type, and that the most exciting part of your personality is how it continues to grow and change.

    Quotes by Dr. Bray

    "The real danger is not in taking these tests, but in taking them too seriously."

    "The appeal of personality tests has less to do with their accuracy and more to do with what they promise us."

    "This is just who I am" — that's the fixed mindset we need to challenge."

    "Hold those results lightly and treat them as a starting point for exploration."

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    12 mins