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Trauma Informed Leadership: Leading With Humanity

22 min · 31. maj 2026
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The conversation explores trauma-informed leadership, its importance, and the impact of trauma on individuals in high-stress professions. It delves into the science of trauma, the prevalence of trauma in service-related occupations, and the principles of trauma-informed leadership. Additionally, it addresses the stigma surrounding emotions and the importance of breaking it in the context of leadership. Takeaways * Trauma-informed leadership * Understanding ACES Chapters * 00:00 Breaking the Stigma

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