Brandie Henry on Communication, Dance, Hip Hop, Leadership and Serving Youth and Families
Release Date: 12/16/2025
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info_outlineIn this episode of The Jason Cavness Experience, Jason sits down with Brandie Henry. A communication coach, consultant, educator and community advocate whose work bridges personal development, professional leadership, youth services and creative expression. Brandie runs S4S Management, where she coaches leaders on communication, clarity and emotional intelligence, while also serving the community through her work with Southwest Youth and Family Services (SWYFS).
Brandie shares how her early foundation in dance shaped her understanding of expression, confidence and presence long before she ever studied communication formally. She talks about the connection between rhythm, movement and emotional awareness, and how hip hop’s influence helped her develop a grounded and authentic communication style.
Jason and Brandie dig into communication patterns, nervous system regulation, leadership, community programs, family support, and how growing up around hip hop culture gives people an intuitive understanding of timing, energy and storytelling. They even get into her Top 5 rappers list and why those artists shaped her perspective.
This is a memorable, wide-ranging conversation that blends leadership, creativity, culture and community impact.
Topics Discussed
• How dance shaped Brandie’s early communication skills
• The influence of hip hop on expression, confidence and storytelling
• Brandie’s Top 5 rappers list and why each one matters
• How she helps leaders communicate with clarity and emotional awareness
• The mission of S4S Management and the people she serves
• Trauma-informed communication and why presence matters
• Brandie’s work supporting families at Southwest Youth & Family Services
• What youth and parents need most from community programs
• How nervous system regulation affects communication
• Why people fall into autopilot when speaking or listening
• Creating safe spaces for difficult conversations
• Leadership, awareness, identity and authenticity
• Brandie’s advice for anyone who wants to communicate with more intention
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