Lassoing Leadership
Summary In this episode of Lassoing Leadership, Jason and Garth explore what it really means to “be yourself at work” through the lens of Work That’s Worth It and the leadership philosophy of Claude Silver. Together, they unpack why authenticity in leadership is harder than it sounds, especially in environments where professionalism can sometimes become performance. The conversation explores emotional intelligence, psychological safety, vulnerability, and the importance of creating workplaces where people feel seen, valued, and safe enough to grow. From difficult conversations to emotional resilience during the busiest parts of the school year, Jason and Garth reflect on the idea that leadership is not just about driving results. It is about creating the conditions where people can thrive. Themes: Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Psychological Safety, Claude Silver, Organizational Culture, Authentic Leadership, Trust, Compassion, Emotional Resilience, Heart-Centered Leadership Take Aways: * Why authenticity matters in leadership * Psychological safety and creating cultures of trust * Emotional intelligence and emotional agility * The role of vulnerability in leadership * Navigating hard conversations with care and accountability * Emotional resilience during demanding seasons * Building workplaces where people can genuinely belong * Leaders who model authenticity and vulnerability create stronger, safer cultures. * Emotions are not weaknesses to suppress. They are signals worth paying attention to. * Psychological safety fuels innovation, trust, and long-term organizational health. * High care and high expectations are not opposites. They belong together. * Emotional bravery and emotional efficiency help leaders remain steady during stressful seasons. * The best leaders are intentional about the emotional temperature they create around them. About Claude Silver: * The Power of Authentic Leadership: Be Yourself at Work * Building Trust, Resilience, and Psychological Safety * Why Great Leadership Starts with Authenticity * Leading with Humanity in High-Pressure Environments Soundbites: “Ride the wave of emotions. Don’t drown in it.” “Set boundaries and live with them.” “The stories we tell ourselves shape the leaders we become.” “People remember how leaders make them feel long after they forget the meeting agenda.” “Psychological safety is not softness. It is the foundation for courage.” Chapters: 00:00 — Introduction and anticipation for upcoming guest 06:22 — Exploring the idea of being yourself at work 09:13 — Psychological safety and the role of trust in leadership 12:29 — Emotional intelligence and emotionally agile leadership 15:20 — Emotional efficiency, resilience, and leadership strategies 18:31 — Listener engagement and community connection 21:17 — Final reflections on leadership and authenticity
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