Send us a text Calm is often sold to leaders as “don’t be emotional” — especially to women and marginalised folks. But real calm isn’t about shutting down how you feel. It’s about choosing when calm serves, and when your emotion needs to be fully present in the room. In this episode of Get Jasched, Jess unpacks The Calm Advantage as a leadership skill: not permanent zen, but regulated presence. The kind that lets you respond instead of react, hold boundaries without burning out, and anchor yo...
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Send us a text Calm is often sold to leaders as “don’t be emotional” — especially to women and marginalised folks. But real calm isn’t about shutting down how you feel. It’s about choosing when calm serves, and when your emotion needs to be fully present in the room. In this episode of Get Jasched, Jess unpacks The Calm Advantage as a leadership skill: not permanent zen, but regulated presence. The kind that lets you respond instead of react, hold boundaries without burning out, and anchor yo...
Ep 166 - Deconstructing 'emotional' and 'hysterical' leadership
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5 months ago
Ep 166 - Deconstructing 'emotional' and 'hysterical' leadership
Send us a text For decades (eons?) women and femmes have been derided for being "too emotional" to be leaders when some male leaders sit in plain sight spitting the dummy (and causing wars) when someone doesn't agree with them - or their illegal activities. But is "too emotional" even specific to one gender? And more importantly, what does it actually have to do with emotional intelligence as a leader? (Hint: nothing). Feeling deeply is a leadership strength. And regulating your nervous...
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Send us a text Calm is often sold to leaders as “don’t be emotional” — especially to women and marginalised folks. But real calm isn’t about shutting down how you feel. It’s about choosing when calm serves, and when your emotion needs to be fully present in the room. In this episode of Get Jasched, Jess unpacks The Calm Advantage as a leadership skill: not permanent zen, but regulated presence. The kind that lets you respond instead of react, hold boundaries without burning out, and anchor yo...