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Dr. Dayna Lee-Baggley is a Registered Psychologist with two decades of clinical and research experience. She is an internationally recognized expert in human behavior. She has extensive applied experience and research knowledge on burnout, psychological safety in the workplace, behaviour and organizational change, and wellness leadership. She conducts innovative research at Dalhousie and Saint Mary’s University, with a distinguished track record of 55 peer-reviewed publications and over 140 scholarly presentations. She has been featured in prominent media outlets such as the Globe and Mail, Psychology Today, and Real Simple, and major broadcasting networks like CTV, CBC, and Global News. She is the author of Healthy Habits Suck: How to get off the couch and live a healthy life even if you don’t want to and is the Co-founder and Chief Scientific Officer of ImpACTme, an innovative app tackling burnout through science.