Illustrating Leadership Lesson: Understand Yourself
Release Date: 12/13/2023
Illustrating Leadership
In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I had the joy of speaking with Jodi Gagne, Energy coach, EFT practitioner, and former theater stage manager and wedding planner. Jodi’s career path is anything but linear, and that’s exactly what makes her leadership insights so powerful. From high-pressure environments where there are no second chances to the deeply introspective world of energy coaching, Jodi’s story teaches us that leadership isn’t just about strength, structure, or decisiveness. It’s also about softness, self-trust, and the courage to explore what’s...
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A lot of new leaders feel pressure to have the right answer right away. And a lot of seasoned leaders get into trouble when they succomb to this pressure. In this solo episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I explore one of the most underestimated leadership tools out there: the pause. We live in a world that rewards speed. Fast replies, quick decisions, and constant motion. But some of the best leadership moves come not from rushing forward, but from taking a breath, slowing down, and leading with intention. Quick Doesn’t Always Mean Effective We often glorify leaders who...
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In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Joanna Lund-Pops, embodied career and leadership coach, to explore how reconnecting with our bodies can transform the way we lead, make decisions, and sustain our energy — especially in the nonprofit and social impact space. Joanna helps changemakers move beyond the “do more with less” mindset and instead reclaim the bold, impactful careers and lives they were meant to have. Her insights remind us that great leadership doesn’t come from the head alone — it comes from the whole self. What Embodied Leadership...
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In this solo episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I explore one of the most transformative mindset shifts for any leader...moving from being the fixer to becoming the coach. When you step into leadership, it’s natural to think your role is to have all the answers. But true leadership isn’t about solving every problem. It’s about helping your team discover their own solutions and strength. From Fixing to Reflecting As leaders, it’s easy to fall into what I call the “fix-it” mindset: rushing in to smooth things over, solve problems, and protect your team from struggle....
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In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I had the honor of speaking with Chris Kruger — retired U.S. Army infantryman and Black Hawk pilot turned author. Chris spent over two decades in the military, completing multiple deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan before retiring and embarking on a new chapter as a writer and mental health advocate. His story is one of resilience, self-awareness, and the power of empathetic leadership — both in uniform and beyond it. A Career Built on Service and Growth Chris joined the Army in 2000, drawn to the challenge of infantry life and the...
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In this solo episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I dive into one of the biggest tensions leaders face: balancing empathy with effectiveness. Can you really lead with both heart and high standards? I believe the answer is yes — not only can you, but the best leaders do. Rethinking What It Means to Lead with Compassion Many new and emerging leaders fall into the false belief that they have to choose between being compassionate or being effective. They worry that being too empathetic will make them seem weak or that prioritizing results will make them seem cold. But the truth is,...
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In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I sat down with Tara Haislip, founder of Grounded Energy 111 and host of the upcoming Burn the Script podcast. Tara’s story is one of reinvention, resilience, and redefining what success really means. From professional dancer to paralegal to health coach and now entrepreneur, her journey reflects what happens when we stop following everyone else’s rules and start creating our own. A Nonlinear Path to Purpose Tara’s career path has been anything but traditional. She began as a professional dancer, performing at a high level but...
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In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I had the joy of talking with Christy Nichol, burnout recovery specialist and former sports therapist. Christy shared her journey of navigating burnout—twice—and how those experiences shaped her passion for helping high-performing professionals and entrepreneurs reclaim their energy, restore balance, and rediscover joy. Her story is a powerful reminder that self-care and authenticity aren’t luxuries in leadership—they’re essentials. From Sports Therapy to Burnout Recovery Christy’s career began as a successful sports...
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In this solo episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I explore one of the most essential—and often most challenging—skills for leaders: feedback. Whether you’re offering it or receiving it, feedback can stir up discomfort, self-doubt, or defensiveness. But when it’s done well, it becomes one of the strongest tools we have for building trust, growth, and connection on our teams. Reframing Feedback as a Leadership Tool Many leaders approach feedback as if it’s inherently negative or confrontational, but feedback is simply information. It’s not a judgment of your...
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In this episode of the Illustrating Leadership Podcast, I sit down with Marianna Kinnee, founder of Might in Motion and Director of Facility Implementation at Vector. Marianna’s career journey—from internships in manufacturing to leadership in the tech startup and supply chain space—illustrates the power of diverse perspectives, intentional mentorship, and data-driven decision-making in shaping modern leadership. Learning from Internships and Early Lessons Marianna’s leadership story began with two pivotal internships. At a paper mill, she discovered that while chemical engineering...
info_outlineOn this episode of the Illustrating Leadership podcast, we dive into the remarkable journey of Danielle Brazant, a resilient speaker and writer. Danielle shares her inspiring story of overcoming a traumatic brain injury and a near-fatal car accident in 2012, emphasizing the real challenge of not just surviving but thriving in the aftermath.
Exploring Emotional Intelligence
Danielle is sharing about Michael, her current supervisor and a key figure in her leadership journey. We define emotional intelligence, shedding light on its significance in understanding and navigating interpersonal dynamics. The discussion emphasizes the impact of considering others' reactions and the common misconception of emotional intelligence being equated with excessive sensitivity.
Leadership Style
The spotlight turns to Michael, Danielle's supervisor and regional manager, as she eloquently describes his leadership qualities. Michael's calm demeanor, firm approach, and strategic communication style—characterized by saying less but impactful words—underscore his effectiveness as a leader.
Danielle shares how Michael's teachings extended beyond the professional realm, influencing her personal and professional growth. The transformation from a boss to a leader becomes a central theme, highlighting the broader impact of effective leadership principles.
Message of Hope and Self-Discovery
The podcast delves into Danielle's personal journey, from the traumatic brain injury and rehabilitation to the launch of her speaking business. Danielle's book, "Maximizing Your Potential," becomes a focal point, exploring the lessons learned and the transformative power of resilience.
In a poignant segment, Danielle offers a powerful message to those grappling with darkness, emphasizing that happiness is a journey. Starting with setting goals, discovering passion, finding purpose, and chasing dreams, Danielle draws on inspirational examples to instill hope and encourage self-discovery.
To connect with Danielle and learn more about her book, “Maximizing Your Potential,” visit her website.
Your host, Jessica Wright, is the Founder and Career Transformation Coach at Wright Life Coaching, LLC. Have you ever found your unhappiness at work seeping into the rest of your life? Through one-on-one coaching, Jessica helps you make a decision about whether you want to stay at your current job and turn it into a more fulfilling place to be- or go and find new work that you love and pays what you want. She is then with you through the implementation of whatever you decide you you can create a much more joyful life.
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