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High performers don’t deny stress. They manage it well.
They carry responsibility, stay prepared, and keep delivering results.

But what if stress isn’t just something you handle, but something that’s quietly shaping how you lead.

In this episode of Project Joyful, Tracy explores why so many capable, respected leaders unknowingly lead from stress, not because they’re overwhelmed or coping poorly, but because their biology learned that vigilance, preparedness, and control were what kept them safe.

This is not a conversation about burnout or fixing yourself. It’s about understanding the unseen biological patterns that influence the experience of leadership in the body, and what changes when safety is created internally rather than managed through effort.


In this episode, you’ll hear about:


A different way to think about leadership

Leadership doesn’t lose its edge when your body no longer needs to stay on guard.
It sharpens.

When safety is created internally, attention becomes cleaner, decisions land faster, and rest starts to actually work. You still get access to that surge of clarity and energy when something matters, but you no longer need to live in stress to reach it.

If you’ve ever sensed that leadership feels heavier than it should, even when things are going well on paper, this episode will likely put language to something you’ve felt for a long time.


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If this episode resonated, Tracy is hosting a free three-day live experience called Biology of Leadership, where she explores what leadership does to the body, and how the body quietly shapes leadership in return.

You can learn more and save your seat at:
👉 https://www.tracytutty.co.nz/LeadershipBiology