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Lead for Good: A Conversation with Ronnetta Johnson - Episode 31

44 min · 15. touko 2026
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In this episode of Lead for Good, Chris Looney sits down with Ronnetta Johnson for a thoughtful and deeply relevant conversation about leading teams through emotionally heavy work while sustaining personal resilience as a leader. Drawing from more than three decades of nonprofit leadership and her experience leading Waymakers, Ronnetta shares practical wisdom on how leaders can support their teams with empathy without sacrificing accountability, clarity, or their own well-being. Throughout the conversation, Ronnetta explores the realities of leading people who work in crisis-centered environments and explains why nonprofit leadership requires far more than task management. She discusses the importance of psychological safety, healthy boundaries, intentional debriefing, and recognizing the warning signs of emotional overload before burnout takes hold. She also offers powerful insights into servant leadership, resilience, gratitude, emotional regulation, and the responsibility leaders have to model healthy behavior for their teams. Key themes from this episode include: • Leading teams when the work carries emotional weight • Balancing compassion with accountability • Recognizing signs of burnout in yourself and others • Building resilient and emotionally healthy organizational cultures • Creating sustainable leadership practices and boundaries • Supporting people without carrying their burdens for them • Why self-care is essential, not selfish, for nonprofit leaders One of the most impactful moments of the episode comes when Ronnetta shares this perspective: “We shift from believing people need us to carry their burden to understanding they need us to support them while they carry it.” This conversation is an essential listen for nonprofit leaders, executives, managers, and anyone seeking to lead people with wisdom, empathy, and sustainability in demanding environments.

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