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Leadership Isn’t a Light Switch: Parenting, Pressure, and Showing Up Whole with Kori Bloom

1 h 4 min · 18 de may de 2026
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What if the best leadership lesson of your life didn’t happen in a boardroom…but in a preschool? That’s exactly what happened for Kori Bloom  (bio below). In this episode, Kori shares how her journey from high school art teacher to corporate trainer, pharmaceutical sales professional, parent, author, speaker, and leadership coach helped her discover one powerful truth: We don’t lead in pieces. We lead as one whole person. Kori’s new book, The Business of Parenting, explores the connection between how we lead at home, how we lead at work, and how we lead ourselves. And as she shares in this conversation, the toughest leadership role she ever had wasn’t managing employees or speaking to a room full of adults. It was parenting two young children and realizing she needed to stop trying to “fix” them and start leading herself differently. We talk about: • Why parenting and leadership require many of the same skills • How a preschool philosophy changed the way she sees human development • Why curiosity beats control, at home and at work • The danger of overprotecting kids and over-managing employees • Why values only matter if you actually model them • How leaders can assume positive intent without avoiding accountability • Why “balance is bullshit” and the glass-ball/rubber-ball analogy matters Kori also shares her belief that traditional education often fails to build the critical thinking, resilience, creativity, and problem-solving skills people need in today’s world. Her perspective connects parenting, education, leadership, and culture in a way that is both practical and deeply human. This is a conversation about self-awareness, messy growth, leading through real life, and why the way we show up in one room follows us into every other room. And yes, we also discuss why “do it scared, do it messy, and do it before you’re ready” might be some of the best career advice out there.   This episode is brought to you by... Ever wish your company updates could be less "quarterly earnings report" and more "late-night talk show"? At Pelaccio & Partners, we're revolutionizing internal communications with podcasts that employees actually want to listen to. Imagine podcast episodes that make your employees laugh while staying informed. Our founder, Jeff Pelaccio, doesn't just create podcasts; he creates conversations that break through the noise. Whether you're a growing startup or a massive corporation, we turn your company's story into audio gold. Leadership becomes human. Remote teams feel connected. Your message cuts through the clutter. Jeff is happy to share his insights on improving your culture, increasing employee engagement, and retention. You can contact him via LinkedIn or schedule a Zoom call via this link - 15-minute call with Jeff [https://calendly.com/jeffpelaccio/zoom-15-minute-call-with-jeff].   About Kori:  Kori Bloom is a keynote speaker, author, and leadership coach who brings energy, clarity, and real-life perspective to the conversation around leadership. With more than two decades of experience across business, education, and leadership development, Kori helps leaders communicate with intention, build trust, and show up with greater alignment in every room they enter. Her work is grounded in a powerful belief: leadership is not something we turn on and off. We lead as one whole person. Through relatable stories and practical lessons, Kori helps people strengthen self-leadership, navigate pressure, and create cultures rooted in trust and accountability.  Kori lives in the Kansas City area with her two children and believes the most powerful leadership lessons are not just taught, they are lived.

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