Kaye McLeod
Integrity Under Pressure
Why good people make bad decisions when pressure, ego, and emotion enter the room. Integrity is tested in ordinary moments. In an argument. In a meeting. In a moment of urgency. When emotion spikes. When the room tightens. These are the moments when people discover what is actually governing their decisions. Integrity Under Pressure is a podcast about why good people make bad decisions when pressure, ego, and emotion enter the room. Hosted by Kaye McLeod, the show explores the hidden mechanics behind human behavior when stakes are high. Through personal stories, psychological insights, and p...
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Kaye McLeod
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Jun 2, 2026
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Episodes
Why You Break Your Own Standards (And Don’t Realize It) 02.06.2026 17:50
You don’t decide in the moment—you reveal what was already decided. This season finale breaks down why pressure exposes your standards, not your intentions, and how pre-decision—not willpower—is what creates consistency under pressure. Most people believe they decide in the moment. In the argument. In the pressure. In the heat. But that’s not what’s actually happening. You are not deciding. You a...
This Is How You Talk Yourself Into Bad Decisions 26.05.2026 16:00
You don’t make bad decisions on purpose—you justify them first. This episode breaks down how rationalization turns desire into permission, why relief gets mistaken for truth, and how intelligent people unknowingly talk themselves into behavior they later regret. You don’t make bad decisions on purpose. You make them with really good explanations. Clear logic. Strong reasoning. Convincing stories....
Why You Take Things Personally (Even When It’s Not About You) 19.05.2026 16:14
You don’t react to what happens—you react to what you think it means. This episode breaks down how your mind turns moments into stories, how those stories shape your emotional reactions, and why unexamined interpretation leads to unnecessary conflict. Two people can live the exact same moment… and walk away with completely different realities. Not because the event changed. But because the story...
When Everything Feels Obvious — That’s the Problem 12.05.2026 16:47
Pressure doesn’t just make you act faster—it changes what you can see. This episode breaks down how urgency narrows perception, why certainty can be misleading, and how contraction gets mistaken for clarity in high-pressure decisions. Pressure doesn’t just speed you up. It changes what you can see. Options disappear. Context shrinks. Nuance collapses. And suddenly… your world becomes smaller ...
Why You Fail When You’re Tired (It’s Not a Discipline Problem) 05.05.2026 14:00
You don’t fail because you lack discipline—you fail because your system changes under pressure. This episode breaks down how fatigue exposes your defaults, why you fall to structure (not values), and how self-governance—not willpower—determines behavior when energy drops. There is only one you. But there are different systems that run through you. A calm system. A clear system. A regulated system...
Why You Keep Repeating the Same Mistakes (Even After Apologizing) 28.04.2026 12:57
Repair is not growth if the same pattern repeats. This episode explores the loop of reaction, regret, and repair — and why real change requires self-governance, not better apologies. Most people believe repair means progress. You react. You regret it. You apologize. You fix it. And that feels like growth. But if the same pattern keeps happening… it’s not growth. It’s a loop. Reaction. Regret. Rep...
Standing Steady in the Heat — The Moment Integrity Actually Matters 21.04.2026 13:43
Most people think integrity is tested in big moments. The major decisions. The hard conversations. The life-changing choices. But that’s not where it actually lives. Integrity is tested in the small moments— at a coffee counter, in traffic, during a meeting, when a tone lands wrong and your body reacts before your mind catches up. In this episode, we look at what’s really happening in those mo...
Integrity Is Not Perfection — It’s Repair (And Why That Changes Everything) 14.04.2026 13:18
Most people misunderstand integrity. They think it means: never losing your temper never saying the wrong thing never making a decision you regret later But if that were true… integrity wouldn’t be humanly possible. In this episode, we dismantle that assumption and replace it with something far more practical: Integrity is not perfection. Integrity is repair. Drawing from over 20 years of marri...
Silence Is Not Peace (Why Unspoken Tension Eventually Explodes) 07.04.2026 13:51
Most explosive conflicts do not begin with the explosion. They begin with silence, suppression, and unspoken pressure that compounds over time. They do not begin with betrayal. They do not begin with shouting. They begin quietly — with something you do not say, a moment you let slide, a discomfort you decide is not worth addressing. And for a while, nothing dramatic happens. Life continues. The r...
The Moment Before Reaction (How to Stop Emotional Escalation Before It Starts) 01.04.2026 12:37
Most people think reactions happen instantly. They don’t. There is a moment just before the sharp comment, the defensive reply, the sarcastic tone, the argument that suddenly takes over the room. Most people miss it. But if you slow the moment down, you can see it: the physiological shift, the racing heart, the narrowing attention, the mind preparing its response before the other person has even f...
When Stress Decides for You (Why Urgency Distorts Decision-Making) 24.03.2026 12:29
Most people don’t lose integrity all at once. Stress makes the decision before they realize what’s happening. There is a moment that appears in almost every decision — and most people miss it because it feels urgent. In that moment: time compresses perception narrows urgency feels real and reaction starts to feel like choice But what’s actually happening is this: Pressure is deciding for...
Why Urgency Makes Good People Make Bad Decisions | When Pressure Takes the Wheel 17.03.2026 13:23
Pressure has a persuasive voice. It tells us we don’t have time to think. It tells us this is the only option. It tells us we must act now. And in those moments, something subtle happens inside the human brain. Urgency compresses time, emotions intensify, and the ability to pause begins to disappear. Decisions that feel justified in the moment can age badly later. In this episode of Integrity Unde...
Why Smart People Give Their Power Away | The Outsourcing Trap 17.03.2026 13:38
Why do intelligent, thoughtful people so often hand their authority to someone else? A therapist. A coach. A guru. A system. A book. An influencer. Most of the time it doesn’t feel irresponsible. It feels like learning. It feels like being open to guidance. But somewhere along the way, something subtle can happen. Guidance quietly becomes authority. And when that happens, people stop governing the...
Why Breakthroughs Don’t Change Behavior | The Peak State Trap 17.03.2026 12:46
Breakthrough moments feel like transformation. You attend a conference, read a powerful book, or experience an emotional realization that makes everything suddenly feel clear. In that moment, it feels like your life has permanently changed. But most breakthroughs don’t actually produce lasting change. In fact, they often create the exact conditions where people make some of their worst long-term d...
Why Ego Makes Us React Under Pressure | Taming the Dragon 17.03.2026 13:26
Both modern and old (traditional) cultures often tell us to eliminate the ego. “Lose your ego.” “Kill your ego.” “Let go of ego.” But the ego is not the enemy. The ego is the part of you that organizes identity, protects status, and responds when your sense of self feels threatened. Without it, you would not have confidence, ambition, or agency. The real problem is not ego. The real problem is un...
Why Good People Make Bad Decisions Under Pressure | Integrity Is Not a Personality Trait 17.03.2026 12:26
Most people believe integrity is a personality trait. Something you either have — or you don’t. But that belief falls apart the moment pressure enters the room. In this opening episode of Integrity Under Pressure, Kaye McLeod explores why integrity is not a fixed trait but a structural system that governs human behavior when stress, conflict, and urgency appear. Through the story of a kindergarten...
Integrity Under Pressure — Trailer 14.03.2026 1:21
Integrity is rarely tested when conditions are calm. It is tested when pressure enters the room. When urgency rises. When authority speaks. When emotion spikes. When the room tightens. Integrity Under Pressure explores what actually governs decisions when the stakes are high. Hosted by Kaye McLeod, this podcast examines: • leadership under pressure • self-governance and authority • decision-making...
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