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Description

In this episode, you will learn how vulnerability strengthens leadership effectiveness. Rather than treating vulnerability as oversharing or weakness, this lesson clarifies it as a leadership competency grounded in judgment, boundaries, and self-awareness.  We translate vulnerability into observable behaviors leaders can practice immediately, outlining what it can look like in day-to-day leadership. You will leave with concrete behaviors you can apply immediately, along with strategies for managing the emotional cost of leading openly without burning out.

Download the one-page resource: Leading with Vulnerability without Burning Out

Key takeaways

Vulnerability is a leadership competency that requires choice and intention

Withholding vulnerability increases silence, self-protection, and disengagement on teams

Leaders can show vulnerability by owning mistakes, admitting limits, and sharing context

Thoughtful vulnerability strengthens credibility rather than undermining competence

Boundaries, judgment, and timing are essential to practicing vulnerability well

Leaders can demonstrate humanity without emotional dumping or loss of authority

Vulnerability carries a cost and requires attention to energy and burnout

Debriefing, decompression, and reflection help leaders sustain vulnerable leadership

Timestamps

[0:00:00] - Introduction: Vulnerability as Daily Leadership Practice

[0:01:30] - Vulnerability Cultivates Team Trust & Collaboration

[0:02:35] - Review of Previous Episodes & Need for Observable Behaviors

[0:03:30] - Listing Human Characteristics Leaders Face

[0:05:00] - Examples: Owning Emotions and Managing Illness

[0:06:40] - Tenderness Toward Teams During Difficult Times

[0:08:00] - Concrete Ways to Model Vulnerability (Mistakes, Ignorance)

[0:09:30] - Accepting Feedback and Building Diverse Teams

[0:11:52] - Managing Costs: Debriefing, Decompression, Reflection

[0:14:56] - Final Takeaways & Next Topic Preview (Empathy)

Keywords

vulnerability and leadership

leadership effectiveness

leadership competence

psychological safety

trust at work

human leadership

leadership behaviors

self-aware leadership

workplace culture

emotional intelligence