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Blind Spots with Gail McDonald

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See what you've been missing.

We all have them—those hidden beliefs, unconscious patterns, or old narratives that quietly shape our thoughts, behaviors, and relationships. In Blind Spots, host Gail McDonald helps you uncover the unseen barriers holding you back from the life, leadership, and impact you truly want.

Whether it’s a limiting mindset, a bias you didn’t know you had, or a fear disguised as logic, Blind Spots is a space for radical self-awareness and transformation. Gail draws from decades of experience in leadership coaching and personal development to shine a light on the areas of unawareness that affect our decision-making, self-perception, and ability to grow.

Each episode features honest, thought-provoking conversations—with everyday people, experts, and change-makers—paired with solo insights that challenge you to pause, reflect, and see with new eyes.

If you're ready to:

  • Get unstuck and move forward,
  • Strengthen your relationships,
  • Make clearer, more aligned decisions,
  • And grow into the person you know you’re meant to be...

Then you’re in the right place.

This isn’t about blame. It’s about breakthrough. Because once you see a blind spot, it’s no longer in control.

New episodes drop regularly. Subscribe now and start seeing differently.

www.blindspotscoaching.ca

This podcast is for reflection and inspiration—not advice. We explore emotional intelligence, personal growth, and relational dynamics through stories and conversation. What’s shared is meant to spark curiosity, not serve as professional guidance.

All views shared by the host or the guests are personal and do not represent affiliated organizations. By tuning in, you agree to engage with this content thoughtfully and with discernment.

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  • When Your Body Knows Something Is Wrong | Charles Young
    Feb 3 2026

    Sometimes your body starts sending signals long before anyone can explain them.

    Dizziness. Disorientation. A sense that something is deeply wrong, even when tests come back “normal.”

    In this episode of Blind Spots, Charles Young shares what it was like to live inside that uncertainty, and how listening to his instincts ultimately saved his life.

    Host Gayle MacDonald sits down with Charles Young to explore his experience of living with a rare, benign brain tumor that went undiagnosed for years. What began as unexplained vertigo and nausea eventually escalated into psychosis, hospitalization, and emergency brain surgery.

    Charles reflects on navigating the healthcare system, losing his career overnight, and facing the emotional aftermath of survival. This is not a story about easy answers. It is a grounded conversation about self-advocacy, recovery, and how perspective can shift after trauma.

    What You’ll Hear or Learn

    • What it feels like when your symptoms are real, but answers are slow to come
    • How psychosis showed up and what awareness looked like from the inside
    • The moment Charles chose to actively participate in his recovery
    • Letting go of negative self-talk during illness and healing
    • Grieving the loss of a career while building a different kind of life
    • Why connection matters more than isolation during long-term illness
    • How sharing your story can help others feel less alone

    About Charles

    Charles Young is a former educator and senior leader in learning and development with

    the Government of Alberta. Raised on a family farm in rural Alberta, he built a career

    rooted in service, teaching at NorQuest College and Grant MacEwan College before

    moving into provincial leadership roles supporting staff development across multiple

    ministries.

    Charles’s life changed dramatically when he was diagnosed with a rare colloid brain

    cyst that caused severe neurological and psychological symptoms. After a high‑risk

    seven‑hour brain surgery at the University of Alberta Hospital, he began a long recovery

    journey marked by resilience, determination, and what he calls his “great reset.”

    Now nearly two years post‑surgery, Charles embraces a healthier lifestyle, prioritizes

    mental well‑being, and openly shares his story to help others facing medical or mental

    health challenges. He is an active member of global colloid cyst support groups, offering

    hope and encouragement to people navigating similar diagnoses.

    Known by friends for his newfound gentleness, perspective, and gratitude, Charles

    advocates for connection, self‑advocacy, and the importance of strong health benefits

    and early life planning. Though legally disabled and unable to return to work, he

    describes his life today as meaningful, connected, and better than before.

    Connect With Charles Young

    • LinkedIn

    Listen with curiosity. Reflect on where you may need to trust your instincts more deeply. And if this conversation resonates, consider sharing it with someone who may be navigating illness or recovery quietly.

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    55 Min.
  • The CEO of Your Brain: How Self-Awareness Changes Everything
    Jan 20 2026

    What if the key to better leadership, emotional regulation, and resilience isn’t willpower but understanding how your brain actually works?

    In this episode of Blind Spots, host Gayle MacDonald sits down with Dr. Lisa Riegel to explore how self-awareness, brain biology, and perception shape the way we think, feel, and behave, often without us realizing it. Using a powerful “brain as a corporation” analogy, Dr. Riegel explains why so many of our reactions happen below conscious awareness, and how learning to lead your own brain can change everything from stress and anxiety to leadership effectiveness and personal fulfillment.

    This conversation bridges neuroscience, leadership, mental health, and everyday life, offering practical insight into why we react the way we do, how past experiences quietly influence the present, and what it really means to take control as the CEO of your own mind.

    In this conversation, they discuss:

    • Why most of our thoughts and reactions happen unconsciously
    • The difference between reality and perception and how filters shape behavior
    • How stress hijacks the brain and shuts down critical thinking
    • Why self-awareness is the foundation of emotional regulation and resilience
    • How understanding brain biology reduces shame and increases self-compassion
    • What it means to lead yourself before leading others
    • Practical ways to retrain the brain for calmer, healthier responses
    • Why intention, not perfection, is the key to lasting change

    This episode is a must-listen foranyone who wants to better understand their own patterns and learn how to work with their brain instead of fighting it.

    About Lisa:

    Dr. Lisa Riegel is deeply passionate about organizational reform across education, government, and the nonprofit sectors. She consults with organizations to strengthen human capital management, improve collaboration, and bring strategic plans to life. While many organizations have a strategy on paper, her work ensures those plans are implemented and monitored with genuine commitment rather than compliance.

    In the education sector, Lisa is recognized for her expertise in social and emotional learning, differentiation, and student engagement. She is a strong advocate for partnerships among schools, families, businesses, and communities. Her consulting includes facilitating strategic planning for diverse stakeholder groups, supporting data visualization, and developing effective communication strategies.

    Lisa is also the author of NeuroWell, a book that helps educators understand how academic and social behavior emerge from the interaction between biology and context. The book provides practical step-by-step guidance for creating a NeuroWell culture in schools.

    Contact Lisa: lisariegel@epinstitute.net | www.lisariegel.com

    Books & Resources:

    NeuroWell — by Dr. Lisa Riegel

    Aspirations to Operations — by Dr. Lisa Riegel

    The Body Keeps the Score — Bessel van der Kolk

    EP Institute

    When the Body Says No — Gabor Maté

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • From Nanny to the United Nations: Lisa Purcell's Career Journey
    Jan 6 2026

    Gail McDonald sits down with Lisa Purcell to explore a career journey shaped by curiosity, courage, and a willingness to move forward without having everything figured out.

    From leaving Canada at 23 with a suitcase and a backpack, to working as a nanny and English teacher in Spain, joining the United Nations Development Programme in Geneva, navigating international banking in London, and eventually returning to Canada to raise a family and build a career in education and public service, Lisa’s story challenges the idea that careers must follow a straight line.

    Together, Gail and Lisa unpack the fears that stop people from making changes, the pressure to “pick one path,” and the freedom that comes from reframing uncertainty as possibility. They explore how values and priorities shift over time, how work-life balance looks different in each life stage, and why it’s never too late to return to school or change direction.

    This Conversation Covers:

    • Trusting curiosity when you don’t have a clear plan
    • Leaving without burning bridges
    • The hidden pressure to settle into one identity or career
    • Why fear often shows up right before growth
    • Reframing nonlinear paths as strength, not failure
    • Navigating career change across different life stages
    • Balancing ambition, family, and personal values

    Lisa’s story is a powerful reminder that meaningful careers are often built through exploration, not certainty — and that sometimes the most important step is simply being willing to begin.

    Books & Resources Referenced

    17 Lies That Are Holding You Back & the Truth That Will Set You Free — Steve Chandler

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    53 Min.
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