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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 drawing that revealed the gap between identity and impact, this episode examines the psychology of decision-making under pressure and why good intentions are rarely enough to guide behavior in difficult moments.

When the nervous system activates and the brain shifts into survival mode, perception narrows, reaction speeds up, and the ability to pause can disappear. In those moments, integrity is not about who we believe we are — it is about the internal structure that governs our decisions.

This episode introduces the foundational idea behind the podcast: integrity is not a personality trait. It is a governance system that can be built, strengthened, and repaired.

Topics explored in this episode include:

• integrity and decision-making under pressure
• the psychology of stress and emotional reactivity
• the gap between identity and behavior
• how pressure exposes structural weaknesses in character
• why insight alone rarely changes behavior

Integrity begins the moment we are willing to see clearly who we become when pressure enters the room.

The question is simple:

What governs you when it matters most?

If this episode resonated with you, follow the podcast so you don't miss the next conversation.

Integrity Under Pressure explores how pressure, ego, emotion, and external authority distort human decision-making — and how to build the internal governance systems that protect integrity when it matters most.

For speaking engagements or leadership events, contact:
kaye@kayemcleod.co

And if this episode made you think, consider sharing it with someone who would appreciate the conversation.

Integrity Under Pressure is a podcast about self-governance under pressure — how pressure distorts perception, consequence literacy, and how internal structure restores clear decision-making.

If you're interested in leadership, psychology, philosophy, or understanding why good people make bad decisions when it matters most, this series is for you.

📺 Watch the full Integrity Under Pressure series
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL1IjbRParYkEjuOhcT4NvBX1N0JpQQ5oi

🎤 Speaking & media inquiries
Kaye McLeod speaks on leadership under pressure, self-governance, and decision-making.

Contact: kaye@podcastcrew.online

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