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Leadership Lessons with Dr. Fredrick D. Lee II

Podcast af Dr. Fredrick D. Lee II

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Leadership Lessons is a weekly podcast for people who want to grow with intention — in leadership, life, and love. Hosted by Dr. Fredrick D. Lee II, this show bridges emotional intelligence, equity, and authentic growth to help you lead yourself and others with purpose and presence. Each episode blends evidence-based insight, personal storytelling, and practical strategy to help you navigate the human side of leadership — because leading well begins with living well. Whether you’re managing a team, building stronger relationships, or learning to heal and lead at the same time, these lessons will meet you right where you are. From navigating change and conflict to cultivating empathy, resilience, and self-awareness, Dr. Lee explores what it means to show up — not just as a leader in the workplace, but as a whole human being. Leadership Lessons invites you to go beyond titles and transactions, uncovering the emotional intelligence behind how we connect, communicate, and create impact. 🎧 Tune in weekly for conversations that help you grow with clarity, lead with compassion, and live with emotional intelligence — because how you lead in your work reflects how you show up in your life and love.

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Toxic Isn't Loud - It's Subtle, Chronic, and Normalized

content  type Solo    primary  goal Discussion    summary This episode explores the subtle, chronic toxicity that often goes unnoticed in organizations. It emphasizes the importance of awareness, emotional intelligence, and inner work to recognize and address unhealthy patterns that undermine trust, safety, and sustainable change.    keywords toxicity, organizational culture, emotional intelligence, leadership, awareness, psychological safety, burnout, systemic change    key  topics Subtle toxicity in organizations The role of emotional intelligence in leadership Strategies for recognizing unhealthy patterns    takeaways Toxic environments are often quiet and normalized, not loud and obvious. People adapt to toxic environments, which can erode trust and safety. Awareness is the first step toward sustainable change, not performance or productivity. Subtle toxicity impacts every aspect of life, including relationships and decision-making. Leadership must do inner work to recognize and address systemic toxicity.   Titles Unmasking the Silent Toxicity in Your Organization The Hidden Cost of Chronic Toxic Environments    sound bites "Toxicity is often quieter than we think." "Awareness is the first step toward change." "Difficulty is not the same as toxicity."   Chapters 00:00 Understanding Subtle Toxicity 05:03 Recognizing Patterns of Toxicity 10:01 Distinguishing Difficulty from Toxicity 14:09 The Cost of Emotional Adaptation 17:59 Creating Psychological Safety 22:51 Practical Steps for Change  resources Fredrick Lee II - Leadership Coach and Speaker - https://www.fredricklee.com Emotional Intelligence by Daniel Goleman - https://www.amazon.com/Emotional-Intelligence-Daniel-Goleman/dp/055338371X Psychological Safety in the Workplace - Google re:Work - https://rework.withgoogle.com/print/guides/5721312655832736/ The Toxic Workplace: Recognizing and Addressing Toxicity in Organizations - https://hbr.org/2019/01/recognizing-and-addressing-toxic-workplaces

6. apr. 2026 - 33 min
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When Work Stops Feeling Safe (But You Can't Explain Why) | Psychological Safety at Work

Does work suddenly feel different—even though nothing obvious has changed? In this episode of Leadership Lessons with Dr. Fredrick Lee II, we explore why many professionals feel a growing sense of unease, burnout, or emotional exhaustion at work, even when they are still meeting expectations and performing well. This episode examines the subtle dynamics of psychological safety in the workplace, toxic organizational culture, and how workplace systems can slowly create environments where speaking up, expressing concerns, or simply being authentic begins to feel risky. Dr. Lee explains how emotional intelligence and neuroscience reveal why your nervous system may detect workplace stress long before your mind can explain it. Instead of focusing only on leadership tactics, Season 2 explores the inner experience of employees navigating change, pressure, and evolving workplace expectations. In This Episode You'll Learn • Why workplace safety often erodes gradually rather than through one major event  • The subtle behaviors that signal toxic workplace culture • How psychological safety impacts employee engagement and communication • Why chronic workplace pressure leads to burnout and disengagement • How emotional intelligence helps people interpret workplace stress signals • Practical awareness practices for recognizing unhealthy patterns at work About Season 2 – EMPOWERED: The Inner Work of Sustainable Change Season 2 explores the human side of leadership and culture change, including: • Psychological safety  • Workplace burnout  • Emotional labor  • Toxic workplace dynamics  • Sustainable leadership and culture transformation Across 25 episodes, we move through five readiness stages: Awareness → Meaning → Boundaries → Systems → Integration This episode begins with Awareness, helping individuals recognize when workplace culture begins to impact emotional safety.

8. mar. 2026 - 19 min
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Ep. 14 When Professional Meets Petty: Leading Through Disrespect with Emotional Intelligence

Episode 14: When Professional Meets Petty – Leading Through Disrespect with Emotional Intelligence What do you do when professionalism meets pettiness — when the person you supervise challenges your authority, your patience, and your peace? In this powerful episode, Dr. Fredrick Lee sits down with Morshelle Tease, a newly promoted leader facing disrespect from a former peer. Together, they unpack what happens when leadership transitions trigger resentment — and how emotional intelligence becomes the key to leading through it. You’ll hear a real-time coaching session that demonstrates how to pause, assess, and respond with purpose using Dr. Lee’s signature Change Moves framework. Discover how to protect your credibility, uphold accountability, and lead with composure when others forget their professionalism. Suppose you’ve ever struggled with staying professional when others aren’t. In that case, this episode will help you reclaim your confidence, maintain your calm, and lead with emotional maturity — even in the face of pettiness. 🎧 Listen now to learn how emotional intelligence transforms tension into leadership growth. 🧭 Show Notes 🗣️ Episode Theme Leadership is tested not in moments of calm, but in moments of conflict. This episode explores how emotionally intelligent leaders can stay grounded and effective when faced with disrespect or resistance — especially from team members who once were peers. 👥 Guest Morshelle Tease – A newly promoted leader navigating the challenges of leading former peers and confronting unprofessional behavior with grace and authority. 💡 Key Topics * The emotional toll of being promoted over a peer * Recognizing and managing disrespect in the workplace * Applying emotional intelligence in real-world leadership conflicts * The 4 Dimensions of E.I.: Self-Awareness, Self-Regulation, Social Awareness, and Relationship Management * Using the Change Moves coaching method to respond with clarity and confidence 🔄 Dr. Lee’s Change Moves Framework 1. Self-Awareness – Identify the emotion you’re leading with 2. Self-Regulation – Pause before reacting; respond with authority, not emotion 3. Social Awareness – Understand the motives behind the behavior 4. Relationship Management – Set and reinforce boundaries through accountability 5. Integration – Define your personal leadership code for consistency and composure 🪞 Leadership Takeaways * Disrespect reflects others’ insecurity, not your inadequacy * Boundaries are a form of respect — for yourself and your team * Composure is leadership in action * Professionalism is your power; consistency is your credibility ✨ Quotable Moment “When a professional meets a petty person, your composure wins every time.” — Dr. Fredrick Lee 🔗 Connect Visit leadershiplessons.transistor.fm [https://leadershiplessons.transistor.fm/] for more episodes and leadership resources. Follow Dr. Fredrick Lee on social media for daily insights on emotional intelligence, change management, and authentic leadership.

3. nov. 2025 - 39 min
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Bonus Episode #11 Why Do Men Think Natural Human Emotions Are a Sign of Weakness

In this follow-up to Bonus Episode 6 – Men Are Not OK, Dr. Fredrick D. Lee II sits down with Te’Ana (she/her) — an esthetician from McKinney, Texas — for a raw, honest, and heartfelt conversation about the emotional conditioning of men and its impact on relationships, leadership, and mental health. Drawing from Social Cognitive Theory (SCT) and observational learning, Dr. Lee explores how cultural modeling teaches boys to hide their emotions — and how that message, reinforced through generations, becomes an identity built on suppression rather than self-awareness. Te’Ana shares her lived experience growing up in a community where men were told that emotional vulnerability was “feminine” or “gay,” reflecting the silent pain behind those beliefs and the relational cost of emotional disconnection. Together, they unpack how women experience that silence, how it affects communication and trust, and how both men and women can begin to rewrite the script. This candid discussion challenges outdated gender norms and invites listeners into a new definition of strength — one grounded in courage, empathy, and authenticity. 🎯 Strength isn’t the absence of emotion. It’s the courage to feel. 🧭 Episode Highlights * How Social Cognitive Theory explains men’s emotional conditioning * Why “Boys Don’t Cry” is more than a phrase — it’s a lifelong script * The emotional and relational cost of suppression in men * A woman’s perspective on what it’s like to love and support emotionally guarded men * The power of modeling vulnerability and creating emotional safety * How men and women can build “emotional equity” together ⚙️ Change Moves (Takeaways) 1. Normalize Emotion as Human, Not Gendered – Feelings are universal, not masculine or feminine. 2. Create Emotional Safety in Relationships – Replace interrogation with curiosity. 3. Model the Behavior You Wish to See – Lead with openness; others will mirror it. 4. Redefine Masculine Strength – Courage is the ability to face emotion, not suppress it. 5. Heal in Community, Not Isolation – Vulnerability builds connection; connection builds strength. 💬 Memorable Quote “Emotions aren’t weakness — they’re wisdom trying to be heard.” – Dr. Fredrick D. Lee II 👥 Guest Te’Ana (she/her) – Esthetician from McKinney, Texas Known for her humor, honesty, and insight, Te’Ana brings lived experience to the conversation on men’s emotional health. She’s seen firsthand how societal conditioning shapes the men around her — and why unlearning silence begins with awareness, compassion, and courage. 🔗 Listen & Subscribe Listen to Leadership Lessons with Dr. Fredrick Lee II on Apple Podcasts, Spotify [https://spotify.com/], or Amazon Music. Visit leadershiplessons.transistor.fm [https://leadershiplessons.transistor.fm/] for more episodes on emotional intelligence, healing, and human-centered leadership.

28. okt. 2025 - 30 min
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Bonus Episode #10 Beyond Survival – A Conversation on Healing, Identity, and Self-Efficacy

Summary In this episode of Leadership Lessons, Dr. Fredrick Lee II engages in a profound conversation with Dr. Cynthia Payne, a breast cancer survivor and healthcare leader. They explore the intersection of personal experience and leadership, discussing the emotional intelligence required to navigate the challenges of a cancer diagnosis. Dr. Payne shares her journey from diagnosis to recovery, emphasizing the importance of self-efficacy, advocacy, and the role of intersectionality in healthcare. The conversation highlights the need for emotional support, the significance of trust in patient-provider relationships, and the transformative power of sharing one's story to inspire others. Takeaways Real leadership is born from lived experience. Surviving breast cancer is the beginning of a new story. Self-efficacy plays a crucial role in navigating health challenges. Trust in healthcare providers enhances patient compliance. Emotional intelligence is essential in leadership roles. Advocacy can save lives by encouraging early detection. Healing is a layered process that includes emotional and spiritual dimensions. Sharing personal stories can empower others facing similar challenges. Intersectionality impacts patient experiences in healthcare. Survivorship involves ongoing management and awareness of health.  Titles Transforming Adversity into Leadership The Intersection of Health and Leadership Sound Bites "Healing isn't linear, it's layered." "Your voice matters." "Surviving is not the finish line." Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Leadership Lessons 02:21 The Journey of a Breast Cancer Survivor 03:55 Navigating the Healthcare System 06:24 The Role of Self-Efficacy in Healing 09:06 Intersectionality and Access to Care 11:32 Emotional Intelligence in Leadership 14:11 The Importance of Patient Advocacy 18:51 The Importance of Time in Healing 20:15 Mentorship and Leadership Through Adversity 21:28 Advocacy for Women's Health 23:05 The Ongoing Journey of Survivorship 24:00 Sharing Stories to Inspire Others 26:20 Encouragement for Those Facing Cancer 29:59 The Power of Awareness and Advocacy

20. okt. 2025 - 35 min
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