From Start-Up to Grown-Up

#111 – Dr. Becky Kennedy on Why Great Leaders Stop Managing Feelings and Start Building Trust

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Feb 9, 2026
Dr. Becky Kennedy, clinical psychologist and author of Good Inside, offers a mini bio as a parenting and leadership translator. She explores sturdy leadership: authority with empathy, holding boundaries without guilt, and repairing relationships after ruptures. Short, practical topics include handling defensiveness, using scripts and practice, navigating predictable workplace chaos, and leading despite imposter feelings.
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INSIGHT

Authority Without Aggression

  • Sturdy leadership balances authority and empathy without aggression or emotional accommodation.
  • It acknowledges feelings as real but prevents them from dictating decisions.
ADVICE

Intervene Early, Avoid Yelling Later

  • Intervene early and clearly when behavior undermines productivity instead of waiting to explode.
  • Take control of the situation and switch direction or end the meeting if needed.
INSIGHT

Differentiate Guilt From Borrowed Distress

  • Guilt signals acting out of alignment with your values and prompts reflection.
  • Discomfort from upholding boundaries is often not guilt but taking on others' distress.
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