
The AC Podcast 273: Leading with Love: The Inner Work of Transformational Leadership with Amy Elizabeth Fox
Dec 15, 2025
Amy Elizabeth Fox, founder of Mobius Executive Leadership, shares her insights on trauma-informed leadership and emotional maturity. She emphasizes that unresolved trauma can hinder team performance and organizational culture. Exploring how inner work can be translated into practical business applications, Amy highlights the importance of loving practices like tenderness and candidness in coaching. She asserts that collective healing is vital for addressing systemic pain and advocates for peer support among coaches to foster ongoing growth and integrity in their practices.
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Speak Business Language First
- Translate psychological concepts into business terms like psychological safety and innovation to gain organizational buy-in.
- Match language to executives' priorities to make trauma-informed work actionable.
Get Longitudinal Therapeutic Depth
- Do longitudinal dyadic therapy to surface unconscious relational patterns before coaching others.
- Use modalities like IFS, gestalt, or psychodynamic therapy to refine relational self-awareness.
Embodiment And Spiritual Practice Matter
- Practice embodied work (breath, movement, somatics) to regain presence and vitality for coaching.
- Cultivate spiritual practices or rituals to expand receptivity and resilience.


