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Mini Episode 1: Where Empathy and Bias Collide (And Leaders Get It Wrong) ft. Dr. Eden-Reneé Hayes

13 min · 26 de abr de 2026
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Dr. Eden-Reneé Hayes joins The People Equation mini series for a real conversation on where empathy, bias, and leadership collide. We unpack what it actually means to lead with empathy—and why good intentions don’t always translate into real impact. From navigating bias and recovering from microaggressions to building authentic connection and executive presence, this episode challenges leaders to look inward and lead differently. If you’ve ever thought, “I’m doing the right things… so why isn’t it landing?”—this conversation is for you. ---------------------------------------- Takeaways * Empathy starts with self-awareness—not intention * Bias can show up even in our most “empathetic” moments * Recovering from microaggressions requires listening, ownership, and action * Authentic connection is built through consistency, not just conversation * Inclusive leadership is practiced in small, everyday decisions * Chapters * 00:00 Empathetic Leadership * 05:21 Recovering from Microaggressions * 10:34 Modern Leadership

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episode Mini Episode 1: Where Empathy and Bias Collide (And Leaders Get It Wrong) ft. Dr. Eden-Reneé Hayes artwork

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Dr. Eden-Reneé Hayes joins The People Equation mini series for a real conversation on where empathy, bias, and leadership collide. We unpack what it actually means to lead with empathy—and why good intentions don’t always translate into real impact. From navigating bias and recovering from microaggressions to building authentic connection and executive presence, this episode challenges leaders to look inward and lead differently. If you’ve ever thought, “I’m doing the right things… so why isn’t it landing?”—this conversation is for you. ---------------------------------------- Takeaways * Empathy starts with self-awareness—not intention * Bias can show up even in our most “empathetic” moments * Recovering from microaggressions requires listening, ownership, and action * Authentic connection is built through consistency, not just conversation * Inclusive leadership is practiced in small, everyday decisions * Chapters * 00:00 Empathetic Leadership * 05:21 Recovering from Microaggressions * 10:34 Modern Leadership

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