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 167 - Why emotional leadership is a competitive advantage
Get Jasched
45 minutes
3 months ago
Ep 167 - Why emotional leadership is a competitive advantage
Send us a text We’ve been taught to leave our feelings at the door in leadership, but what if your emotional depth is actually your biggest strength? In this episode, I break down what emotional leadership really means, why it’s your superpower (not your weakness), and how to start integrating it without being seen as “too much.” Enjoying the podcast? Don’t forget to follow for more episodes packed with insights on growth, change, and living a more fulfilling life. Got a thought or story to ...
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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...