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The Confidence Illusion: Is Your Most Confident Leader Your Biggest Risk?

24 min · 1 de jul de 2026
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Your most confident leader may not be your most capable leader. In Week 1 of The Reckoning Series, Lena Morris examines what happens when CEOs, boards, and senior leaders mistake polish, certainty, charisma, and executive presence for genuine leadership competence. Confidence can command the room. Competence determines what happens after everyone leaves it. In this episode, Lena explains why organizations sometimes promote people who sound prepared for leadership but lack the self-awareness, adaptability, accountability, and people-development skills the role requires. You will learn: • The difference between confidence and competence • Why top performers do not always become effective leaders • Three dangerous forms of confidence: performative, defensive, and untested • How some leaders manage upward while creating damage downward • Why employee silence should never be mistaken for alignment • The hidden costs of misplaced confidence, including stalled decisions, talent loss, and strategic blind spots • Five questions CEOs and boards should ask before promoting a leader • What healthy, accountable leadership confidence looks like What is the confidence illusion in leadership? The confidence illusion occurs when an organization treats a leader’s visible certainty, polished communication, or charisma as proof of leadership ability, even when that person has not demonstrated the capacity to receive feedback, develop people, change direction, or lead through complexity. When does confidence become an organizational risk? Confidence becomes dangerous when it is disconnected from curiosity, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, accountability, and adaptability. How can organizations evaluate leadership readiness? Look beyond the presentation. Examine how the leader responds when challenged, treats people with less authority, develops others, follows through, changes their mind when new information emerges, and receives honest feedback. This episode is for CEOs, executives, board members, HR leaders, managers, and organizational decision-makers responsible for leadership development, succession planning, workplace culture, employee trust, and sustainable performance. Join the Summer Reset Rooms The Summer Reset Rooms are live virtual spaces for leaders and professionals who need room to reflect, confront what is no longer working, and reset how they lead, communicate, and show up. Leadership Reset Room: Tuesdays, 12:05–12:55 p.m. Eastern Relationship Reset Room: Thursdays, 7:30–8:20 p.m. Eastern The rooms continue through the first week of August. Learn more at AuthenticEncountersLLC.com [http://AuthenticEncountersLLC.com]. About Lena Morris Jealeania “Lena” Morris is the founder and CEO of Authentic Encounters, LLC and the host of Lena Speaks: The Podcast. She helps CEOs, executives, boards, and leadership teams strengthen emotional intelligence, organizational trust, accountability, workplace culture, executive decision-making, leadership alignment, and team effectiveness. Authentic Encounters moves leaders beyond training and into transformation. Share this episode with a leader responsible for selecting, promoting, or developing other leaders.

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The Confidence Illusion: Is Your Most Confident Leader Your Biggest Risk?

Your most confident leader may not be your most capable leader. In Week 1 of The Reckoning Series, Lena Morris examines what happens when CEOs, boards, and senior leaders mistake polish, certainty, charisma, and executive presence for genuine leadership competence. Confidence can command the room. Competence determines what happens after everyone leaves it. In this episode, Lena explains why organizations sometimes promote people who sound prepared for leadership but lack the self-awareness, adaptability, accountability, and people-development skills the role requires. You will learn: • The difference between confidence and competence • Why top performers do not always become effective leaders • Three dangerous forms of confidence: performative, defensive, and untested • How some leaders manage upward while creating damage downward • Why employee silence should never be mistaken for alignment • The hidden costs of misplaced confidence, including stalled decisions, talent loss, and strategic blind spots • Five questions CEOs and boards should ask before promoting a leader • What healthy, accountable leadership confidence looks like What is the confidence illusion in leadership? The confidence illusion occurs when an organization treats a leader’s visible certainty, polished communication, or charisma as proof of leadership ability, even when that person has not demonstrated the capacity to receive feedback, develop people, change direction, or lead through complexity. When does confidence become an organizational risk? Confidence becomes dangerous when it is disconnected from curiosity, self-awareness, emotional intelligence, accountability, and adaptability. How can organizations evaluate leadership readiness? Look beyond the presentation. Examine how the leader responds when challenged, treats people with less authority, develops others, follows through, changes their mind when new information emerges, and receives honest feedback. This episode is for CEOs, executives, board members, HR leaders, managers, and organizational decision-makers responsible for leadership development, succession planning, workplace culture, employee trust, and sustainable performance. Join the Summer Reset Rooms The Summer Reset Rooms are live virtual spaces for leaders and professionals who need room to reflect, confront what is no longer working, and reset how they lead, communicate, and show up. Leadership Reset Room: Tuesdays, 12:05–12:55 p.m. Eastern Relationship Reset Room: Thursdays, 7:30–8:20 p.m. Eastern The rooms continue through the first week of August. Learn more at AuthenticEncountersLLC.com [http://AuthenticEncountersLLC.com]. About Lena Morris Jealeania “Lena” Morris is the founder and CEO of Authentic Encounters, LLC and the host of Lena Speaks: The Podcast. She helps CEOs, executives, boards, and leadership teams strengthen emotional intelligence, organizational trust, accountability, workplace culture, executive decision-making, leadership alignment, and team effectiveness. Authentic Encounters moves leaders beyond training and into transformation. Share this episode with a leader responsible for selecting, promoting, or developing other leaders.

1 de jul de 202624 min
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Influence Beyond Position: How to Lead Without a Title

YOUTUBE DESCRIPTION You do not need a leadership title to create leadership impact. In this episode of Lena Speaks: The Podcast, Lena Morris and Megan Miller explore how to build influence without authority, strengthen workplace relationships, lead organizational change, and make a meaningful contribution from any position. If you have ever wondered, “How can I become more influential at work without being a manager?” or “How do I get recognized for my leadership potential?” this conversation provides practical answers. In this episode, you will learn: • How to lead without a formal leadership title • Why relationships create organizational influence • How psychological safety reduces resistance to change Lena and Megan also discuss the realities of leading change inside established organizations. Employees are not always resisting change itself. Often, they are resisting an unclear, threatening, or poorly communicated change process. CHAPTERS 00:00 Meet Megan Miller 04:17 Understanding Generation and Transmission Cooperatives 05:32 How Leadership Evolves Across Your Career 08:20 From Fitness to HR and Continuous Improvement 11:32 Why People Resist the Process of Change 14:06 Psychological Safety and Change Management 15:35 What’s in It for Me? Communicating Change Effectively 17:19 Building Authentic Workplace Relationships 19:39 Bridging Generational Differences at Work 23:10 Relational Capital and Organizational Trust 26:17 Connection Before Content 28:32 Creating Space for Honest Workplace Conversations 30:17 Reinventing Yourself Inside Your Organization 31:53 How to Advocate for Your Career Growth 35:55 How to Build Influence Without Managing People 40:22 Breaking Through Self-Limiting Beliefs SUMMER RESET ROOMS You do not need more surface-level advice. You need a room where you can slow down, think clearly, have honest conversations, and make meaningful changes. Register for the Authentic Encounters Summer Reset Rooms: https://stan.store/AuthenticEncounters [https://stan.store/AuthenticEncounters] Choose from: Leadership Reset Room Live virtual development for leaders ready to strengthen their presence, communication, confidence, and leadership effectiveness. Relationship Reset Room Live virtual conversations designed to strengthen communication, understanding, connection, and healthier relationship patterns. CONNECT WITH LENA + AUTHENTIC ENCOUNTERS Website: https://authenticencountersllc.com/ [https://authenticencountersllc.com/] YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AuthenticEncountersLLC [https://www.youtube.com/@AuthenticEncountersLLC] Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/authenticencountersllc [https://www.facebook.com/authenticencountersllc] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authenticencountersllc/ [https://www.instagram.com/authenticencountersllc/] Subscribe to Lena’s Leadership Newsletter: https://jealeanias-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribe [https://jealeanias-newsletter.beehiiv.com/subscribe] SUBSCRIBE + SHARE Subscribe to Lena Speaks: The Podcast for honest conversations about executive leadership, emotional intelligence, workplace culture, organizational change, communication, accountability, and what it truly takes to lead people well. #LeadershipInfluence #LeadershipDevelopment #LeadWithoutATitle

23 de jun de 202643 min
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The Presence Problem: When Leaders Are in the Room but Not Fully There

You were in the meeting. Your name was on the agenda. You sat at the head of the table, nodded at the right moments, and asked questions. But when the meeting ended, your team barely remembered you were there. Not because you were silent, but because they never fully experienced your presence. In this episode of Authentic Encounters: Lena Speaks, executive leadership strategist Lena Morris examines one of the most expensive and rarely discussed challenges in high-performing organizations: absent leadership presence. Leaders who are everywhere can become fully present nowhere. Their bodies may be in the room while their attention remains trapped in the previous conversation, the next meeting, a new email, a buzzing device, or the crisis waiting outside. Your team notices. You will also learn Lena’s four-step Presence Protocol: PAUSE Recognize what you are emotionally carrying before entering the conversation. PLACE Place your attention where your body is. Remove unnecessary devices and distractions. PROBE Ask genuine questions that uncover what may be missing, avoided, or misunderstood. PROCEED End the conversation with clear decisions, responsibilities, next actions, and follow-up expectations. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:05 – You Were in the Meeting, but Were You Present? 02:02 – The Hidden Cost of Absent Leadership Presence 03:30 – Why Busy Leaders Gradually Become Distracted Leaders 05:10 – What Divided Attention Communicates to Your Team 07:20 – Organizational Cost One: Reduced Candor 08:55 – Organizational Cost Two: Lower Decision Quality 10:25 – Organizational Cost Three: Emotional Withdrawal 11:45 – Leadership Reflection: Were You Fully Present? 13:10 – The Device May Be the Loudest Voice in the Room 13:45 – Join the Authentic Encounters Summer Reset Rooms 16:05 – Presence Killer One: Anticipatory Attention 18:30 – Are You Carrying Emotional Residue Between Meetings? 19:25 – Presence Killer Two: Performative Listening 22:15 – Curiosity After You Think You Understand 23:05 – Presence Killer Three: Unprocessed Pressure 26:15 – Your Mood Enters the Room Before Your Strategy 27:30 – The Four-Step Presence Protocol 27:50 – Step One: Pause 29:30 – Step Two: Place 31:15 – Step Three: Probe 33:35 – Step Four: Proceed 35:30 – Conduct a 24-Hour Presence Audit 37:15 – Ten Present Minutes Can Build More Trust Than One Distracted Hour 38:35 – Ask Your Team This Powerful Presence Question 40:05 – Final Challenge: Show Up on Purpose 24-HOUR PRESENCE AUDIT JOIN THE SUMMER RESET ROOMS Leadership Reset Room Tuesdays from 12:05–12:55 p.m. Eastern Relationship Reset Room Thursdays from 7:30–8:20 p.m. Eastern These live virtual experiences help participants strengthen leadership, communication, emotional regulation, boundaries, confidence, relationships, and courageous conversations. Register or learn more at AuthenticEncountersLLC.com [http://AuthenticEncountersLLC.com]. Subscribe to Authentic Encounters: Lena Speaks on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your preferred podcast platform. Lead authentically. Encounter courageously. Show up on purpose.

19 de jun de 202616 min
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The Regulation Revelation: Why Your Emotional State Is Your Most Expensive Leadership Decision

What if the leadership behavior your organization calls passion is actually dysregulation with a title? Many workplaces reward leaders who are always moving, reacting, pushing, available, and operating with urgency. But intensity is not the same as effectiveness. A leader’s unmanaged emotional state can quietly increase anxiety, delay honest communication, damage trust, weaken decision-making, and create costly cultural patterns. In this episode of Authentic Encounters: Lena Speaks, executive leadership strategist Lena Morris explains why emotional regulation is not merely a personal wellness issue. It is a strategic leadership and business responsibility. EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Intensity Is Not the Same as Effectiveness 02:12 – Your Emotional State Is a Business Decision 04:05 – What Leadership Dysregulation Actually Looks Like 06:30 – Has Your Team Learned to Manage Your Emotions? 08:15 – Leadership Reflection: Do People Bring You the Truth Early? 10:20 – The Three Leadership Regulation Patterns 11:05 – Pattern One: The Reactive Regulator 15:40 – How Reactive Leadership Damages Trust 18:10 – Questions Reactive Leaders Should Ask Themselves 20:15 – Pattern Two: The Suppressed Regulator 24:45 – When Grace Becomes Avoidance 27:20 – How Suppression Creates Emotional Debt 29:45 – Pattern Three: The Grounded Regulator 33:40 – What Emotionally Responsible Leadership Sounds Like 36:45 – Grounded Leadership Is a Practice, Not a Personality Trait 39:25 – Reset One: Name Your Leadership Pattern 43:30 – Reset Two: Build the Pause 46:45 – Reset Three: Separate Urgency From Threat 51:15 – Replacing Pressure With Clear Leadership Language 55:10 – Reset Four: Repair Trust Quickly 58:45 – Reset Five: Create Shared Team Language 1:02:30 – Are People Giving You Their Best Thinking or Their Safest Answer? 1:05:15 – The Leadership Emotional-Residue Self-Check 1:08:20 – Regulated Leadership Is Responsible Leadership 1:11:05 – Join the Authentic Encounters Summer Reset Rooms 1:12:10 – The Leadership Reset Room 1:14:05 – The Relationship Reset Room 1:16:00 – Final Leadership Challenge: Lead What You Bring Into the Room LEADERSHIP SELF-CHECK After your next meeting, ask yourself: • Did I create clarity, confusion, or anxiety? • Did I invite truth or punish it? • Did I respond from my values or react from pressure? • Did I leave people with clear direction or emotional residue? Regulated leadership is not emotionless leadership. It is responsible leadership. You can remain bold, passionate, decisive, and accountable without making fear, panic, or emotional pressure your primary leadership tool. JOIN THE AUTHENTIC ENCOUNTERS SUMMER RESET ROOMS Leadership Reset Room Live Tuesdays from 12:05–12:55 p.m. Eastern Designed for executives, managers, supervisors, business owners, and culture carriers who want greater clarity, courage, alignment, emotional discipline, and healthier leadership practices. Relationship Reset Room Live Thursdays from 7:30–8:20 p.m. Eastern Designed for people who want healthier communication, stronger emotional awareness, and better relational patterns in their families, friendships, workplaces, and communities. Attend one session, select the room that best fits your current season, or participate throughout the summer. Register and learn more at AuthenticEncountersLLC.com [http://AuthenticEncountersLLC.com]. Subscribe to Authentic Encounters: Lena Speaks on YouTube, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and your preferred podcast platform. Share this episode with a leader who is ready to move from intensity to clarity.

19 de jun de 202628 min
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Decision Debt Is Killing Your Culture: What Happens When Leaders Wait

In this episode of Lena Speaks: The Podcast, Lena Morris, Founder and CEO of Authentic Encounters, LLC, unpacks the real cost of decision debt and why the decisions leaders delay often become the culture problems they later have to repair. Decision debt is what happens when leaders avoid, delay, or delegate hard decisions to silence. Over time, that delay compounds. Your team fills the silence with assumptions. Your culture drifts toward the path of least resistance. High performers carry extra weight. Accountability becomes unclear. Trust weakens. Momentum slows. This episode is for CEOs, C-suite executives, HR leaders, senior leaders, supervisors, managers, team leads, and high-performing professionals who are ready to stop delaying hard decisions and start leading with clarity, courage, and alignment. In This Episode Lena explores: How decision debt compounds inside organizations Why silence becomes strategy when leaders do not decide How teams pay for the decisions leaders keep avoiding Reflection Questions What decision keeps resurfacing? What conversation do I keep delaying? What issue does my team already know exists? What pattern am I managing instead of addressing? What is the cost of waiting? Summer Reset Rooms (Register here: https://stan.store/AuthenticEncounters [https://stan.store/AuthenticEncounters]) This summer, Authentic Encounters is launching The Reset Rooms, live virtual spaces designed to help people stop repeating the same patterns and start building better tools. The Leadership Reset Room begins Tuesday, June 16, from 12:05 p.m. to 12:55 p.m. Eastern on Zoom. The Relationship Reset Room begins Thursday, June 18, from 7:30 p.m. to 8:20 p.m. Eastern on Zoom. You can register for the full summer series from June through August, or you can choose individual sessions that fit your schedule. Take the Next Step Visit the website: https://authenticencountersllc.com/ [https://authenticencountersllc.com/] Book a discovery call: https://calendly.com/jealeaniamorris/exploratory-meeting [https://calendly.com/jealeaniamorris/exploratory-meeting] Subscribe to Lena Speaks: The Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/@AuthenticEncountersLLC?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/@AuthenticEncountersLLC?sub_confirmation=1] # Connect with Lena Morris and Authentic Encounters LinkedIn Personal: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jealeaniadmorris/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/jealeaniadmorris/] Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/authenticencountersllc/ [https://www.instagram.com/authenticencountersllc/] Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/authenticencountersllc [https://www.facebook.com/authenticencountersllc] About Lena Morris Lena Morris is the Founder and CEO of Authentic Encounters, LLC, an executive coach, leadership strategist, facilitator, speaker, and host of Lena Speaks: The Podcast. Lena helps CEOs, C-suite executives, HR leaders, senior leaders, supervisors, and high-performing professionals strengthen leadership identity, emotional intelligence, communication, accountability, workplace culture, and leadership alignment. Through Authentic Encounters, Lena helps organizations move from training to transformation by addressing the behaviors, patterns, conversations, and decisions shaping culture every day.

3 de jun de 202619 min