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The Most Powerful Woman I’ve Ever Watched Handle Conflict

9 min · 27. juni 2026
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What does emotional intelligence actually look like when someone is under pressure? Today I watched a woman handle conflict in a way I'll never forget. She never raised her voice. She never lost control. She never stopped being herself—and somehow, she completely owned the room. In this episode, I'm sharing the biggest lessons I walked away with and why this moment completely changed how I want to show up during difficult conversations. If you've ever wondered how to stay powerful without becoming louder... this one's for you. Stay up and stay blessed. Deuces.

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