Episode 18: Set the Emotional Weather
In Episode 18 of Blue Leader Nation, Ed Pallas discusses how law enforcement leaders influence the emotional climate of their teams.
This episode builds on the previous episode about the tactical pause. The tactical pause is about regulating yourself. Setting the emotional weather is about regulating the room.
Ed introduces the concept of emotional contagion, which describes how emotions can spread from person to person through facial expressions, tone, posture, pace, and body language. For supervisors, this matters because the team is always reading the leader, especially under pressure.
When a supervisor walks into a room anxious, irritated, rushed, cynical, or overwhelmed, the team picks up those signals. But the reverse is also true. Calm, confidence, steadiness, and clarity can also spread.
The episode challenges supervisors to think about whether they are acting as thermometers or thermostats. A thermometer simply reflects the temperature of the room. A thermostat reads the room and adjusts the temperature to what the mission requires.
This is not about becoming emotionless or passive. Calm leadership can still be firm, direct, urgent, and accountable. The goal is not to suppress emotion. The goal is to manage emotion so it serves the mission instead of hijacking it.
To help supervisors apply the lesson, Ed shares the WEATHER Check, a simple tool leaders can use before entering roll call, a squad room, a critical incident, a meeting, or a difficult conversation.
Download the free WEATHER handout here:
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