Most workplace harm comes from one place: Unregulated emotions...especially at management and leadership level.
In this episode of Lea on Leadership, Lea Jovy breaks down the uncomfortable truth: the majority of damage done inside organisations - especially at founder and CEO level - stems from leaders who cannot regulate themselves under pressure.
You’ll hear:
- What emotional dysregulation actually looks like in the workplace (it’s often subtle).
- Why “shared decision-making” can become performative when disagreement isn’t tolerated.
- How an inability to be wrong kills innovation and psychological safety.
- The real psychological root of micromanagement (and why it’s rarely about your team).
- How shame spirals drive punitive leadership behaviours like red-penning, passive aggression, and power plays.
- What dysregulation feels like in your body before it shows up in your behaviour.
- Practical ways to pause, reset, and prevent avoidable harm.
If you’re building a progressive organisation, claiming innovation as a value, or trying to create a culture of safety and trust - this episode is non-negotiable listening.
Emotional management isn’t soft skill territory, it’s structural leadership competence Because when a founder can’t tolerate discomfort, disagreement, or being wrong - the entire organisation pays the price.
Listen in and ask yourself: When I feel uncomfortable at work, what do I actually do next?