XO, Diana

the way i learned to lead at my own table

4 min · 9. maj 2026
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Leadership didn't begin in a boardroom. It began in a kitchen. In this reflective episode, Diana shares how managing heat, preparing with intention, and adjusting under pressure shaped the way she leads not only in business, but in motherhood, relationships, and life. From a cooking demonstration nearly disrupted by a city-wide power outage to the quiet discipline of feeding her own household, she explores how the kitchen trained her in emotional regulation, composure, and sustainable service. This isn't about performance. It's about presence. Because the way you lead at your own table reveals how you move everywhere else. XO, Diana

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