#176 - Leaders: Your Nervous System Teaches the Room || Amar Dahll

In this episode of The Personal Success Podcast, Ryan Watts sits down with Dr. Amar Dhall for a deep conversation on leadership, coherence, nervous system regulation, power, authenticity, and meaning.

Dr. Dhall’s mission is simple, but not small…

To support powerful people in becoming good humans.

Together, Ryan and Dr. Dhall explore what happens when leaders operate from pressure, stress, survival, and unconscious patterning. They unpack why leadership is never just about strategy or productivity, but about the state a leader brings into the room.

This conversation moves through law, psychoanalysis, nervous system science, trauma, flow, coherence, music, and the difference between generative power and extractive power.

At the center is one essential question…

How do humans and systems stay connected under pressure?

This episode is for leaders, coaches, founders, executives, and anyone carrying responsibility who wants to lead with more presence, clarity, and humanity.

About Dr. Amar Dhall

Dr. Amar Dhall works at the intersection of law, psychoanalysis, neuroscience, somatic psychology, leadership, and systems thinking.

A former lawyer and law lecturer, Dr. Dhall now helps leaders and organizations develop greater coherence under pressure. His work focuses on nervous system regulation, trauma wise leadership, psychosocial safety, emotional intelligence, and the human systems that shape culture.

His mission is to help powerful people become good humans.

What We Discuss

• Why leadership begins in the nervous system

• How pressure distorts perception

• The difference between healthy pressure and dysregulated pressure

• What coherence feels like in the body

• Why flow and coherence are related, but not the same

• How trauma can shape leadership behavior

• Why leaders often confuse stress responses with personality

• The difference between power over and power with

• Why authentic leadership is not simply saying whatever is on your mind

• How leaders create either safety or distortion in the room

• Why internal negotiation drains so much energy

• The difference between generative and extractive leadership

• Why music, silence, and art reveal something important about leadership

• How Dr. Dhall defines a successful life

Key Takeaways

Your inner state is not private.

The way a leader enters a room affects the system around them. Stress, reactivity, calm, coherence, presence, and fear all communicate before words do.

Pressure changes perception.

When a nervous system feels unsafe, the leader may feel more certain while actually seeing less clearly.

Coherence is not passivity.

Coherence is a regulated, connected state where body, mind, emotion, and meaning are working together.

Leadership is relational.

The point is not just to accomplish more. The point is to hold power in a way that supports the people and systems touched by that power.

Generative leadership feels different.

A generative leader builds capacity. An extractive leader consumes capacity. The difference eventually shows up in culture, relationships, and results.

Authenticity requires depth.

Authentic leadership is not unfiltered expression. It is the ongoing practice of knowing what is meaningful, becoming more congruent, and taking responsibility for impact.

Success is meaningful living.

For Dr. Dhall, success is about living a meaningful life, honoring the mystery of being alive, building good relationships, doing good, and not taking it all too seriously.

Memorable Quotes

“Your nervous system teaches the room.”

“Power is not the problem. Unexamined power is.”

“Pressure is not the problem. Unregulated pressure is.”

“The nervous system of an organization mirrors the nervous system of its leaders.”

“Am I being generative or extractive?”

“Success is living a meaningful life.”

Key Moments

00:00 Who is Dr. Amar Dhall?

01:00 Why law alone could not answer the deeper question

02:41 Horizontal doing versus vertical meaning

06:06 How humans and systems stay connected under pressure

08:17 How pressure distorts perception

10:29 Healthy pressure versus dysregulated pressure

12:38 What coherence really means

14:03 What coherence feels like in the body

19:30 Flow, coherence, and the body

26:28 Psychological entropy and internal inefficiency

30:58 Why “higher self” language can become hierarchical

35:04 What happens when a dysregulated leader enters the room

39:05 The cost of unrecognized trauma in the workplace

44:00 What leaders miss when they push through instead of settle first

45:35 Generative versus extractive leadership

51:07 Why investing in people creates better systems

54:25 Internal negotiation from a nervous system perspective

59:35 Power over versus power with cultures

01:02:18 What authenticity really requires

01:05:34 What music teaches about leadership

01:10:20 How Dr. Dhall defines success

01:11:44 Dr. Dhall’s final invitation to the audience

Links and Resources

Dr. Amar Dhall Website:
https://www.amardhall.com/

Dr. Amar Dhall About Page:
https://www.amardhall.com/aboutamar

Dr. Amar Dhall Research and Insights:
https://www.amardhall.com/research

Neuro Somatic Leadership:
https://www.amardhall.com/neuro-somaticleadership

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Dr. Amar Dhall on LinkedIn:
https://au.linkedin.com/in/dramardhall

Dr. Amar Dhall on Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/dr.amar_dhall/

The Personal Success Podcast:
https://thepersonalsuccesspodcast.com

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https://ryanwattscoaching.com

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https://privateleadershipreset.com

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Mentioned and Related Resources

Flow Research Collective:
https://www.flowresearchcollective.com/

Steven Kotler:
https://www.stevenkotler.com/

Huberman Lab:
https://www.hubermanlab.com/

Huberman Lab at Stanford:
https://hubermanlab.stanford.edu/

Harvard Study of Adult Development:
https://www.adultdevelopmentstudy.org/

Rachel Yehuda Lab:
https://labs.icahn.mssm.edu/yehudalab/

Dr. Rachel Yehuda Profile:
https://profiles.icahn.mssm.edu/rachel-yehuda

Deb Dana:
https://www.rhythmofregulation.com/

Joel Solomon:
https://joelsolomon.org/

Rick and Morty:
https://www.adultswim.com/rick-and-morty

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Closing Reflection

This episode invites a different kind of leadership question.

Not just…

What am I building?

But…

What state am I building it from?

Because leadership is not only what you say, decide, or produce.

It is what your nervous system teaches the room.