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Authority can make people listen.
Presence makes them stay.
In this episode, I speak directly to you about a subtle but powerful shift in leadership — why influence today has less to do with titles, volume, or control, and more to do with how grounded you are in the moment.
People don’t respond to roles as much as they respond to energy.
They feel you before they understand you.
We explore:
The difference between authority and presence
Why presence isn’t charisma or performance, but coherence
How scattered attention quietly weakens influence
Why presence creates safety, trust, and real connection
And how leadership begins before you say a single word
This isn’t about speaking better or asserting yourself more.
It’s about arriving fully — and letting that do the work.
Listen when you feel people hear you… but don’t quite lean in.
Listen when authority no longer feels sufficient.
Listen when you want to lead through steadiness, not force.
True leadership isn’t loud.
It’s felt. |