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EPISODE · May 7, 2026 · 41 MIN

Stop Living on Autopilot — How to Design a Life You Actually Want | Michael Faulkner

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Under extreme stress, the human body prioritises survival over logical thinking. Pilots have been known to shut down the wrong engine during a fire — not because they're incompetent, but because their nervous system took over before their rational mind could catch up. Sound familiar?In this episode of The Health Review I sit down with Michael Faulkner — CEO of NKD, one of the UK's leading corporate transformation businesses, co-founder of Moxie and someone who has spent 20 years at the intersection of human performance, behavioural science and leadership development. What makes Michael's perspective genuinely unique is where it all began — early in his career he worked with pilots, studying how human beings perform under conditions of extreme stress. What he learned there about the nervous system, decision-making and pressure has shaped everything he's done since — and it applies to every single one of us.Because the same thing that happens to a pilot in the cockpit happens to you in the boardroom, in a difficult conversation, in a moment of overwhelm. Your body sends signals that it isn't safe. And everything changes.We cover:What working with pilots taught Michael about human performance under extreme stress — and why it applies to all of usWhy under pressure the body prioritises safety over logic — and what that means for the decisions we makeHow to send your body signals that it's safe — practical tools for anyone in high pressure environmentsThe power of great coaching — why the right questions at the right moment can change everythingWhat makes a truly great coach — and why so many coaching relationships fall shortConscious control — how to get honest about how you're feeling and reclaim your choicesLife design versus autopilot — why so many people are living a life they never consciously choseThe Moxie system — what it means to design a life that feels as good as it looksWhy taking personal accountability is the beginning of every real transformationThis episode is for you if:You're high-functioning but running on empty. You feel like you're reacting to life rather than designing it. Or you're curious about what great coaching, human performance science and life design actually look like in practice.About Michael Faulkner:Michael Faulkner is CEO of NKD, one of the UK's leading corporate transformation and leadership development businesses, and co-founder of Moxie — a science and soul-based life design system for high performers. He has spent 20 years working at the intersection of human performance, behavioural science and organisational transformation, working with some of the world's most recognised global brands.This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your own clinician before making changes to your health.Topics: life design | human performance | stress response | nervous system | corporate burnout | high performance coaching | executive coaching | life coaching | autopilot living | conscious living | NKD | Moxie life design | pilot stress training | pressure performance | behavioural science | personal accountability | leadership development | burnout recovery | how to design your life | coaching questions | performance under pressure | fight or flight responseMichael Falkner: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/michael-james-faulkner-2912b539Moxie: https://www.mymoxie.co.uk/Follow The Health Review: https://www.instagram.com/the.health.review/Sign up to The Health Review newsletter: https://thehealthreview.beehiiv.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Under extreme stress, the human body prioritises survival over logical thinking. Pilots have been known to shut down the wrong engine during a fire — not because they're incompetent, but because their nervous system took over before their rational mind could catch up. Sound familiar?In this episode of The Health Review I sit down with Michael Faulkner — CEO of NKD, one of the UK's leading corporate transformation businesses, co-founder of Moxie and someone who has spent 20 years at the intersection of human performance, behavioural science and leadership development. What makes Michael's perspective genuinely unique is where it all began — early in his career he worked with pilots, studying how human beings perform under conditions of extreme stress. What he learned there about the nervous system, decision-making and pressure has shaped everything he's done since — and it applies to every single one of us.Because the same thing that happens to a pilot in the cockpit happens to you in the boardroom, in a difficult conversation, in a moment of overwhelm. Your body sends signals that it isn't safe. And everything changes.We cover:What working with pilots taught Michael about human performance under extreme stress — and why it applies to all of usWhy under pressure the body prioritises safety over logic — and what that means for the decisions we makeHow to send your body signals that it's safe — practical tools for anyone in high pressure environmentsThe power of great coaching — why the right questions at the right moment can change everythingWhat makes a truly great coach — and why so many coaching relationships fall shortConscious control — how to get honest about how you're feeling and reclaim your choicesLife design versus autopilot — why so many people are living a life they never consciously choseThe Moxie system — what it means to design a life that feels as good as it looksWhy taking personal accountability is the beginning of every real transformationThis episode is for you if:You're high-functioning but running on empty. You feel like you're reacting to life rather than designing it. Or you're curious about what great coaching, human performance science and life design actually look like in practice.About Michael Faulkner:Michael Faulkner is CEO of NKD, one of the UK's leading corporate transformation and leadership development businesses, and co-founder of Moxie — a science and soul-based life design system for high performers. He has spent 20 years working at the intersection of human performance, behavioural science and organisational transformation, working with some of the world's most recognised global brands.This episode is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your own clinician before making changes to your health.Topics: life design | human performance | stress response | nervous system | corporate burnout | high performance coaching | executive coaching | life coaching | autopilot living | conscious living | NKD | Moxie life design | pilot stress training | pressure performance | behavioural science | personal accountability | leadership development | burnout recovery | how to design your life | coaching questions | performance under pressure | fight or flight responseMichael Falkner: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/michael-james-faulkner-2912b539Moxie: https://www.mymoxie.co.uk/Follow The Health Review: https://www.instagram.com/the.health.review/Sign up to The Health Review newsletter: https://thehealthreview.beehiiv.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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