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PWE & ME Podcast
Carolyn Swora
4 episodes
6 months ago
In this final episode of Evolve: A New Era of Leadership, I reflect on my journey of producing the show and share my decision to take a pause from podcasting to focus more deeply on trauma-informed leadership. After 90 episodes filled with meaningful conversations with incredible guests, I’ve come to appreciate the transformative power of trauma-informed leadership in creating resilient, purpose-driven organizations. Throughout this process, I’ve continually emphasized the importance of self-awareness, self-regulation, and co-regulation—three key elements that I believe every leader should explore to build workplaces that truly tap into human potential while breaking free from outdated patterns. This episode feels bittersweet as I share how my work has impacted others, from leadership circles to academic communities. I’ve had the privilege of completing a year-long training in trauma-informed coaching and consulting, under the guidance of Thomas Hübl and Amy Elizabeth Fox, which has only deepened my commitment to this vital area of leadership. I’m incredibly grateful to all of the guests who joined me on this journey and to each one of you for tuning in. Though I’ve decided to take a break from Evolve, this is not goodbye—it’s a chance for me to dig deeper into this work and return with even more insight and focus. 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways: The Power of Trauma-Informed Leadership: I reflect on how trauma and emotional wounds impact leadership and how addressing these factors can foster stronger, more empathetic organizations. 🧠 Creating Safe Workplaces: I talk about the importance of psychological and physiological safety in the workplace, encouraging leaders to create environments where people feel safe enough to grow, thrive, and heal. 🔒 Reevaluating Purpose: I ask you to consider how your own emotional wounds and experiences may shape your leadership style and deepen your sense of purpose. 💡 The Future of Leadership: I believe trauma-informed leadership is the future, focusing on empathy, vulnerability, and self-awareness to help us lead more effectively in today’s complex world. 🌍 Personal Reflections and Future Direction: This pause is giving me the space to continue researching and speaking about trauma-informed leadership, and to align my work even more closely with my passion. 🌱 We talk about: 00:00 Intro 00:49 The Impact of Trauma Informed Leadership 05:44 Taking a Break and Future Directions 08:31 Reflecting on Emotional Wounds in Leadership 11:28 Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces 12:30 Finding Meaning and Purpose in Work 14:04 Gratitude and Future Directions #TraumaInformedLeadership #LeadershipJourney #ResilientOrganizations #EmpathyInLeadership #EmotionalWounds Connect with me Instagram: YouTube: LinkedIn: Website: Contact:  
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In this final episode of Evolve: A New Era of Leadership, I reflect on my journey of producing the show and share my decision to take a pause from podcasting to focus more deeply on trauma-informed leadership. After 90 episodes filled with meaningful conversations with incredible guests, I’ve come to appreciate the transformative power of trauma-informed leadership in creating resilient, purpose-driven organizations. Throughout this process, I’ve continually emphasized the importance of self-awareness, self-regulation, and co-regulation—three key elements that I believe every leader should explore to build workplaces that truly tap into human potential while breaking free from outdated patterns. This episode feels bittersweet as I share how my work has impacted others, from leadership circles to academic communities. I’ve had the privilege of completing a year-long training in trauma-informed coaching and consulting, under the guidance of Thomas Hübl and Amy Elizabeth Fox, which has only deepened my commitment to this vital area of leadership. I’m incredibly grateful to all of the guests who joined me on this journey and to each one of you for tuning in. Though I’ve decided to take a break from Evolve, this is not goodbye—it’s a chance for me to dig deeper into this work and return with even more insight and focus. 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways: The Power of Trauma-Informed Leadership: I reflect on how trauma and emotional wounds impact leadership and how addressing these factors can foster stronger, more empathetic organizations. 🧠 Creating Safe Workplaces: I talk about the importance of psychological and physiological safety in the workplace, encouraging leaders to create environments where people feel safe enough to grow, thrive, and heal. 🔒 Reevaluating Purpose: I ask you to consider how your own emotional wounds and experiences may shape your leadership style and deepen your sense of purpose. 💡 The Future of Leadership: I believe trauma-informed leadership is the future, focusing on empathy, vulnerability, and self-awareness to help us lead more effectively in today’s complex world. 🌍 Personal Reflections and Future Direction: This pause is giving me the space to continue researching and speaking about trauma-informed leadership, and to align my work even more closely with my passion. 🌱 We talk about: 00:00 Intro 00:49 The Impact of Trauma Informed Leadership 05:44 Taking a Break and Future Directions 08:31 Reflecting on Emotional Wounds in Leadership 11:28 Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces 12:30 Finding Meaning and Purpose in Work 14:04 Gratitude and Future Directions #TraumaInformedLeadership #LeadershipJourney #ResilientOrganizations #EmpathyInLeadership #EmotionalWounds Connect with me Instagram: YouTube: LinkedIn: Website: Contact:  
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088: The Power of Holding Space: Leading Through Liminal Space and Workplace Change with Heather Plett
PWE & ME Podcast
52 minutes 7 seconds
1 year ago
088: The Power of Holding Space: Leading Through Liminal Space and Workplace Change with Heather Plett
In this episode of Evolve: A New Era of Leadership, I’m joined by Heather Plett, author of the award-winning book The Art of Holding Space: A Practice of Love, Liberation, and Leadership. Heather shares her deep insights on the powerful practice of holding space, its transformative impact on leadership, and the evolving needs of leaders in today’s world. Heather discusses how holding space is a key leadership competency that fosters personal and organizational transformation. From her extensive experience as a facilitator and co-founder of the Centre for Holding Space, Heather explains how leaders can integrate this practice into their work to foster healing, growth, and more authentic leadership approaches. 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways: The Practice of Holding Space: Heather defines holding space as walking alongside someone without judgment, fixing, or directing them. She emphasizes that it’s primarily an internal practice of managing one's emotions and reactions to support others effectively. 🧘‍♀️ Liminal Space: The conversation delves into liminal space, which is the space between one story and the next. Heather compares this to a caterpillar’s transformation into a butterfly, encouraging leaders to honor transitions and allow space for personal and organizational evolution. 🦋 Brave Space vs Safe Space: Heather challenges the notion of creating entirely “safe spaces” in leadership and instead advocates for “brave spaces” that invite discomfort and growth while still providing support and security. 🌱 Emotional Maturity in Leadership: Heather discusses the importance of emotional maturity, vulnerability, and trauma-informed leadership as critical competencies for leaders today. She stresses that leaders must evolve from patriarchal, hierarchical models to those that foster collaboration, compassion, and transformation. 💡 Co-Regulation and Support Systems: Heather highlights the importance of leaders having support systems and co-regulation strategies in place to manage the stress and emotional challenges that come with leadership roles. 🌳 We talk about: 00:00 Intro 05:08 The Intersection of Leadership and Healing 07:41 Challenges in Modern Leadership 10:15 The Importance of Emotional Maturity 20:09 The Concept of Holding Space 28:43 The Role of Leaders as Shock Absorbers 32:21 Introducing the Concept of Liminal Space 35:03 Liminal Space in the Workplace 37:34 Practical Steps for Leaders 49:59 Conclusion and Call to Action #HoldingSpace #LiminalSpace #BraveLeadership #EmotionalMaturity #LeadershipTransformation Connect with Heather https://heatherplett.com/ Connect with me Instagram: YouTube: LinkedIn: Website: Contact:    
PWE & ME Podcast
In this final episode of Evolve: A New Era of Leadership, I reflect on my journey of producing the show and share my decision to take a pause from podcasting to focus more deeply on trauma-informed leadership. After 90 episodes filled with meaningful conversations with incredible guests, I’ve come to appreciate the transformative power of trauma-informed leadership in creating resilient, purpose-driven organizations. Throughout this process, I’ve continually emphasized the importance of self-awareness, self-regulation, and co-regulation—three key elements that I believe every leader should explore to build workplaces that truly tap into human potential while breaking free from outdated patterns. This episode feels bittersweet as I share how my work has impacted others, from leadership circles to academic communities. I’ve had the privilege of completing a year-long training in trauma-informed coaching and consulting, under the guidance of Thomas Hübl and Amy Elizabeth Fox, which has only deepened my commitment to this vital area of leadership. I’m incredibly grateful to all of the guests who joined me on this journey and to each one of you for tuning in. Though I’ve decided to take a break from Evolve, this is not goodbye—it’s a chance for me to dig deeper into this work and return with even more insight and focus. 🔑 Key Themes & Takeaways: The Power of Trauma-Informed Leadership: I reflect on how trauma and emotional wounds impact leadership and how addressing these factors can foster stronger, more empathetic organizations. 🧠 Creating Safe Workplaces: I talk about the importance of psychological and physiological safety in the workplace, encouraging leaders to create environments where people feel safe enough to grow, thrive, and heal. 🔒 Reevaluating Purpose: I ask you to consider how your own emotional wounds and experiences may shape your leadership style and deepen your sense of purpose. 💡 The Future of Leadership: I believe trauma-informed leadership is the future, focusing on empathy, vulnerability, and self-awareness to help us lead more effectively in today’s complex world. 🌍 Personal Reflections and Future Direction: This pause is giving me the space to continue researching and speaking about trauma-informed leadership, and to align my work even more closely with my passion. 🌱 We talk about: 00:00 Intro 00:49 The Impact of Trauma Informed Leadership 05:44 Taking a Break and Future Directions 08:31 Reflecting on Emotional Wounds in Leadership 11:28 Creating Trauma-Informed Workplaces 12:30 Finding Meaning and Purpose in Work 14:04 Gratitude and Future Directions #TraumaInformedLeadership #LeadershipJourney #ResilientOrganizations #EmpathyInLeadership #EmotionalWounds Connect with me Instagram: YouTube: LinkedIn: Website: Contact: