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Episode 45: Leading From the Second Seat: How Great Leaders Build Trust, Influence, and Presence Without Burnout

44 min · 10 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Episode 45: Leading From the Second Seat: How Great Leaders Build Trust, Influence, and Presence Without Burnout

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What if leadership isn't about being the person at the top? In this powerful episode of Her BOSS Brain, Pallavi Jain sits down with transformational leadership coach, author, and keynote speaker Patty Hampton to explore what it really means to lead with presence, purpose, and influence—even when you're not the one making the final decisions. Drawing from more than two decades of leadership experience, Patty shares lessons from her book Leading From the Second Seat and reflects on the invisible emotional labor many leaders carry every day. Together, they discuss: * Why so many high-achieving leaders are operating on autopilot * The hidden impact of pressure on decision-making and leadership effectiveness * How leaders lose themselves in productivity and performance * The importance of psychological safety and trust in today's workplace * What "leading from the second seat" actually means * Why influence has nothing to do with titles * The courage required to reinvent yourself and start a new chapter * How to stop proving your worth and start leading with intention This conversation is especially relevant for executives, HR leaders, managers, nonprofit leaders, and anyone seeking to create sustainable success without sacrificing themselves in the process. If you've ever felt exhausted from carrying responsibility, navigating constant change, or trying to have all the answers, this episode offers a refreshing reminder: You don't have to prove your worth to lead powerfully. About Patty Hampton Patricia A. Hampton is the Founder and CEO of NousSole Leadership Partners, a leadership consulting and executive coaching firm dedicated to helping leaders lead with greater consciousness, courage, and impact. A Master Certified Professional Coach, keynote speaker, and author of Leading from the Second Seat, Patty brings more than 20 years of experience in executive search, talent strategy, and leadership development within the social sector. Learn more about Patty's coaching, speaking, and executive development work at: www.noussolepartners.com [https://www.noussolepartners.com/] You can also connect with Patty on LinkedIn and follow her leadership insights and thought leadership content. Follow Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success for weekly conversations on leadership, human behavior, and performance under pressure. To bring this work into your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com [http://www.pallavi-jain.com/] Share your thoughts or questions: herbossbrain@gmail.com

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Portada del episodio Episode 45: Leading From the Second Seat: How Great Leaders Build Trust, Influence, and Presence Without Burnout

Episode 45: Leading From the Second Seat: How Great Leaders Build Trust, Influence, and Presence Without Burnout

What if leadership isn't about being the person at the top? In this powerful episode of Her BOSS Brain, Pallavi Jain sits down with transformational leadership coach, author, and keynote speaker Patty Hampton to explore what it really means to lead with presence, purpose, and influence—even when you're not the one making the final decisions. Drawing from more than two decades of leadership experience, Patty shares lessons from her book Leading From the Second Seat and reflects on the invisible emotional labor many leaders carry every day. Together, they discuss: * Why so many high-achieving leaders are operating on autopilot * The hidden impact of pressure on decision-making and leadership effectiveness * How leaders lose themselves in productivity and performance * The importance of psychological safety and trust in today's workplace * What "leading from the second seat" actually means * Why influence has nothing to do with titles * The courage required to reinvent yourself and start a new chapter * How to stop proving your worth and start leading with intention This conversation is especially relevant for executives, HR leaders, managers, nonprofit leaders, and anyone seeking to create sustainable success without sacrificing themselves in the process. If you've ever felt exhausted from carrying responsibility, navigating constant change, or trying to have all the answers, this episode offers a refreshing reminder: You don't have to prove your worth to lead powerfully. About Patty Hampton Patricia A. Hampton is the Founder and CEO of NousSole Leadership Partners, a leadership consulting and executive coaching firm dedicated to helping leaders lead with greater consciousness, courage, and impact. A Master Certified Professional Coach, keynote speaker, and author of Leading from the Second Seat, Patty brings more than 20 years of experience in executive search, talent strategy, and leadership development within the social sector. Learn more about Patty's coaching, speaking, and executive development work at: www.noussolepartners.com [https://www.noussolepartners.com/] You can also connect with Patty on LinkedIn and follow her leadership insights and thought leadership content. Follow Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success for weekly conversations on leadership, human behavior, and performance under pressure. To bring this work into your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com [http://www.pallavi-jain.com/] Share your thoughts or questions: herbossbrain@gmail.com

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Portada del episodio Episode 44: Why Difficult Conversations Feel So Hard: They Start Inside You

Episode 44: Why Difficult Conversations Feel So Hard: They Start Inside You

In this episode of Her BOSS Brain, Pallavi Jain explores why difficult conversations are rarely difficult because of what is being said. More often, they become difficult because of what gets activated inside us: fear, insecurity, assumptions, emotional triggers, past experiences, and our need to control outcomes. Drawing from her experience as an HR leader, executive coach, and leadership facilitator, Pallavi shares personal stories and powerful workplace examples that reveal what is really happening beneath communication breakdowns. She explores how stress, overwhelm, and unconscious patterns shape the way we show up in conversations—and why many conflicts have less to do with communication skills and more to do with self-awareness. You'll learn: * Why we often react to our own assumptions rather than the person in front of us  * How insecurity quietly influences workplace conflict and difficult conversations  * Why control creates resistance while curiosity creates connection  * How pressure and overwhelm impact our ability to listen, communicate, and lead effectively  * Practical ways to move from reacting to responding in high-stakes situations  Through real-world leadership stories and insights into human behavior, Pallavi shows how greater self-awareness can transform communication, strengthen relationships, improve accountability, and build trust within teams. If you've ever struggled with workplace conflict, feedback conversations, emotionally charged discussions, or saying what needs to be said, this episode offers a powerful reminder: The most important conversation is often the one happening inside you. Follow Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success for weekly conversations on leadership, human behavior, and performance under pressure. To bring this work into your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com  Share your thoughts or questions: herbossbrain@gmail.com  #LeadershipDevelopment #conflictmanagement #EmotionalIntelligence #WorkplaceCulture

3 de jun de 202613 min
Portada del episodio Episode 43: Why Accountability Disappears Under Pressure (And How to Bring It Back)

Episode 43: Why Accountability Disappears Under Pressure (And How to Bring It Back)

In this episode of Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success, Pallavi Jain explores one of the biggest workplace challenges organizations face today: accountability. But what if accountability is not actually a character issue? What if underneath blame, avoidance, disengagement, and lack of ownership there is something deeper happening? Pallavi unpacks how pressure, overwhelm, cognitive overload, and reduced clarity influence the way people think, communicate, decide, and perform at work. She explores why even intelligent and capable people can struggle to apply what they know in real moments of ambiguity, conflict, and change. In this episode, you’ll learn: * Why accountability often breaks down under pressure  * The hidden link between perception, emotional reactivity, and ownership  * How leaders unintentionally shape accountability cultures  * Why today’s workplace demands more than technical skills  * A practical tool leaders and employees can apply immediately  You’ll also be introduced to the ATM Framework™: Arrive in the present → Take Responsibility → Make a Conscious Choice and learn how activating your BOSS Brain helps create greater clarity, intentionality, ownership, communication, and performance — even under pressure. Because accountability is not built through fear. It becomes easier when people learn how to operate intentionally under pressure. Follow Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success for weekly conversations on leadership, human behavior, and performance under pressure. To bring this work into your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com [https://www.pallavi-jain.com/] Share your thoughts or questions: herbossbrain@gmail.com   #LeadershipDevelopment #AccountabilityMatters #EmotionalIntelligence #WorkplaceCulture #SelfLeadership

27 de may de 202617 min
Portada del episodio Episode 42: High Performance Is Costing You More Than You Think: How Pressure Impacts Leadership

Episode 42: High Performance Is Costing You More Than You Think: How Pressure Impacts Leadership

You’re performing. You’re delivering. Everything looks fine on the outside… but internally, something feels off. In this episode of Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success, Pallavi Jain sits down with Kristi Yowell, Chief People and Culture Officer at Loyola University Maryland, to unpack what most leaders don’t talk about—the hidden cost of high performance. With over two decades of experience in higher education and HR leadership, Kristi has worked across institutions to shape cultures where people can perform, contribute, and thrive. Her work sits at the intersection of people, performance, and purpose—making her uniquely positioned to speak to the pressures leaders face in today’s demanding environments. Because leadership doesn’t break in big moments. It breaks in the small, everyday moments under pressure. Together, they explore what really happens inside leaders when expectations are high, recovery is low, and “being on” becomes the norm. You’ll learn: * Why high-performing leaders quietly burn out  * The “quiet drain” that impacts clarity, energy, and decision-making  * How pressure shifts leadership behavior—from intentional to reactive  * Why caring, mission-driven cultures can unintentionally normalize overwork  * The importance of disconnecting from work to sustain performance  * Why most leadership development fails under real-world pressure  This conversation goes beyond skills and strategy—and into the internal capacity required to lead effectively when it matters most. If you’ve ever felt stretched, reactive, or like you’re carrying more than you should—this episode will resonate. 🎧 Hit play to learn how to sustain high performance… without losing yourself in the process. 🔗 Work With Pallavi To bring the Lead From Within experience to your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com [https://www.pallavi-jain.com/] 📩 Send your questions for future Q&A episodes: herbossbrain@gmail.com

20 de may de 202649 min
Portada del episodio Episode 41: The Exhaustion Behind the Perfect Smile | Motherhood, Guilt & Emotional Burnout

Episode 41: The Exhaustion Behind the Perfect Smile | Motherhood, Guilt & Emotional Burnout

This Mother’s Day week, Pallavi shares one of the most emotional and eye-opening experiences she has had in a room full of women. From the outside, they looked successful, confident, accomplished, and empowered. But as the conversations deepened, something else emerged beneath the polished smiles — emotional exhaustion, guilt, loneliness, pressure, burnout, and the painful feeling of “I am tired” “I am still not enough.” In this deeply personal episode, Pallavi opens up about: * witnessing the hidden emotional struggles so many women silently carry * the pressure of modern motherhood, work, relationships, and perfection * why high-achieving women still feel emotionally depleted * how guilt disconnects us from our inner clarity * the moment she questioned her own work and purpose * and how applying the ATM Framework™️ in real time helped her reconnect to what truly mattered This episode is not just about mothers. It is about the emotional weight so many human beings are carrying while trying to hold everything together. If you have ever felt overwhelmed, emotionally drained, disconnected from yourself, or stuck in the pressure to constantly perform — this conversation will remind you that you are not powerless. You will walk away with practical tools to: * move from emotional autopilot to conscious living * reclaim your inner power during overwhelming moments * reconnect with yourself through the ATM Framework™️ * and activate your BOSS Brain — Be On Self Start Because real transformation does not happen in perfect moments. It happens in the small conscious choices that redefine how we live, lead, love, and show up for ourselves. Follow Her BOSS Brain – Stress to Success for weekly insights on leadership, neuroscience, and self-leadership under pressure. To bring this work into your organization: www.pallavi-jain.com [https://www.pallavi-jain.com/] Share your thoughts or questions: herbossbrain@gmail.com #EmotionalBurnout #WomenLeadership #WorkingMoms #SelfWorth #MentalHealth #StressToSuccess #LeadFromWithin #BurnoutRecovery #PersonalGrowth #Mindset #WomenEmpowerment

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