In this episode, we welcome Nicholas Janni, author of Leader as Healer, the Business Book of the Year in 2023, for a thoughtful conversation on reimagining leadership in an age of uncertainty and disruption.
Nicholas challenges the dominant leader as the executor model and shares why relying solely on the thinking mind is no longer sufficient, and may even be harmful, for modern leadership. Drawing on his work with senior leaders around the world, he introduces a new framework rooted in embodied presence, emotional intelligence, and whole self awareness.
The conversation explores the performance paradox of leadership and how slowing down, embracing vulnerability, and tuning into the body can actually strengthen decision making, resilience, and critical thinking. Nicholas also reflects on what it means to lead amid collapse and chaos, suggesting that deep presence, rather than control, is the capacity leaders most need today.
Together, we examine how traditional notions of professionalism that exclude emotion undermine trust and team performance, and why personal healing work is closely connected to the ability to lead transformational change. Nicholas also shares practical and accessible embodiment practices leaders can use to stay grounded, connected, and effective throughout demanding workdays.
Join us for an honest and engaging conversation that invites leaders to move beyond constant doing and reconnect with being, offering a timely and deeply human vision of leadership for the world we are navigating.
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