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47. How to Handle an Angry Leader Without Losing Your Power

47. How to Handle an Angry Leader Without Losing Your Power

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A podcast listener recently wrote in asking for help with an angry leader who regularly storms into her office, blaming her for things and sharing his anger. She freezes, shuts down, and feels helpless.

As a woman who's navigated male-dominated spaces and coached hundreds of women on this exact challenge, I know how threatening it can feel when you suddenly find yourself in leadership roles with other leaders who openly express their anger, especially if you haven't been around angry people in your workplace before.


Tune in this week to learn a powerful reframe for understanding anger in leadership, plus 4 tactical tools to stop absorbing someone else's emotional storm.


Get full show notes, transcript, and more information here: www.aspire-coaching.co/47

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