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Positiviq — Insight. Intention. Impact.

Positiviq is a podcast for people navigating real transitions where demands are high, conditions are shifting, and clarity matters.Hosted by Penny Ward, it explores the human dynamics of change through positive psychology, behavioural science, and real-world experience. The focus is on staying steady, thinking clearly, and maintaining performance without defaulting to burnout.

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    Your change style and why you respond the way you do

    When change happens, we often focus on what’s shifting around us.But the real story is in how we respond.Not everyone moves through change in the same way.Under pressure, patterns emerge in how we think, how we process, and how we try to stay steady when things feel uncertain.This episode introduces five change styles - stabiliser, strategist, connector, experimenter, and integrator- and explores how strengths shape the way we respond when certainty disappears.You’ll hear:how different change styles show up under pressurewhy what looks like resistance is often protectionhow strengths can both support and strain us in changewhy capacity and not character can shape how we respondwhat helps you work with your pattern, rather than against it.Drawing on positive psychology, behavioural science, and neuroscience, including strengths research (Martin Seligman, Alex Linley), broaden-and-build theory (Barbara Fredrickson), meaning and sense-making (Paul Wong), and how stress shapes thinking under pressure (Amy Arnsten, Kelly McGonigal), this episode offers a practical way to better understand yourself and others during change.Because change isn’t just something we go through.It’s something we move through in patterns.And when you understand your pattern, you can work with it and better understand others as well.

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    When change saturates the system.

    When change keeps stacking up, the system doesn’t just get busy, it saturates.We often talk about change fatigue, but rarely pause to name what’s really happening underneath it.When capacity is exceeded, change starts to collide. Exhaustion sets in, the brain shifts into survival mode, and capable, committed people begin to struggle - not because they’re resistant, but because the load has become too much.In this episode, Penny Ward explores why it’s often not the change itself that overwhelms us, but the cumulative load it creates - the thinking, emotional adjustment, decisions, uncertainty, and effort required to keep things together at work and in life.You’ll hear:how healthy load tips into change saturationwhy work and life changes collide and drain capacitywhat happens in the brain and nervous system when load exceeds capacitywhat actually helps reduce load, restore capacity, and make change possible againBecause change doesn’t fail on intent.It fails when the system runs out of capacity.And if we want change to work at work and in life we have to design for human capacity, not just organisational ambition.

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    Emotional agility during times of change.

    Change doesn’t just disrupt plans and processes; it disrupts people. In this episode of Positiviq, Penny Ward explores emotional agility during times of change and why it’s essential for navigating uncertainty, sustaining resilience, and leading with steadiness through the messy middle. Drawing on behavioural science, positive psychology, and the work popularised by Susan David, this episode unpacks why change amplifies emotional responses, what’s happening in the brain and body when certainty drops, and how emotions can spread through teams during times of disruption. You’ll learn how emotional agility helps you work with emotions rather than being driven by them, for yourself, and as a leader, creating stability for others. In this episode, you’ll explore: why change intensifies emotions and increases reactivity how cognitive load and nervous system responses affect emotional regulation the role of emotional contagion during uncertainty why naming emotions restores clarity and steadiness simple tools to build emotional awareness and regulation during change how emotionally agile leadership creates trust, safety and adaptability the Iceberg Model as a practical lens for understanding reactions beneath the surface This episode is for leaders, professionals, and anyone navigating sustained change who wants to respond with awareness rather than react on autopilot, and move through uncertainty with clarity, compassion and intention. 

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    Strengths in motion - How your best qualities shift during change.

    Strengths don’t disappear during change, they shift.In this episode, Penny Ward explores how our best qualities naturally adapt under pressure, uncertainty, and transition. You’ll learn how strengths amplify, accelerate, or narrow during times of change not as a problem to fix, but as information to notice.The episode introduces strengths spotting as a way to build awareness and choice, and shows how strengths can be used as a practical leadership tool when things are moving.The strengths families referenced are informed by the Capfinity Strengths Profile which groups strengths by how they show up in behaviour and engagement across contexts.This episode is about awareness, not correction, and working with strengths as they move.If this conversation offered you a moment of insight, subscribe to Positiviq for future episodes exploring change, capacity and wellbeing and visit positiviq.com for further reflections.

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    Making sense of change. The three clarity questions.

    When change is underway, clarity is often the first thing to disappear.This episode introduces a simple yet powerful framework for making sense of change both at work and in life, through three essential questions: What’s changing? What’s not changing? What needs to be let go?Drawing on the psychology of change, behavioural science, and wellbeing, this conversation explores why uncertainty overloads the brain, how clarity reduces threat responses, and why stability and meaning are essential during times of transition.You’ll learn how the three clarity questions:reduce overwhelm and cognitive loadrestore steadiness and predictabilitysupport better decisions and leadershiphelp individuals and teams find their place in changeWhether you’re leading transformation or navigating personal change, this episode offers a practical way to create insight, intention, and impact, even when things feel uncertain.If this conversation offered you a moment of insight, subscribe to Positiviq for future episodes exploring change, capacity and wellbeing and visit ⁠positiviq.com⁠ for further reflections.

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    It's not the change. It's the load.

    Change isn’t hard because you’re bad at it — it’s hard because of the load it creates.In this opening episode of Positiviq, Penny Ward explores why constant change at work and in life feels so heavy, even for capable, resilient people. Drawing on lived experience and behavioural science, she unpacks how stacked demands increase cognitive load, emotional labour and physiological stress — quietly draining our capacity over time.This episode reframes change as a capacity issue, not a personal failure. It looks at what’s happening in the brain, the nervous system and everyday behaviour when change accumulates, and why women — particularly in midlife — often feel this pressure most acutely.If you’re navigating complexity, feeling stretched, or wondering why change feels harder than it used to, this conversation offers clarity, reassurance and a grounded place to start.Subscribe to positiviq for more conversations on navigating change without sacrificing wellbeing.More at positiviq.com.

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Positiviq is a podcast for people navigating real transitions where demands are high, conditions are shifting, and clarity matters.Hosted by Penny Ward, it explores the human dynamics of change through positive psychology, behavioural science, and real-world experience. The focus is on staying steady, thinking clearly, and maintaining performance without defaulting to burnout.

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