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Embodied Leadership: The Power of Leading with Energy, Presence and Sensuality

What does it really mean to lead from the body? In this bold and unapologetic episode of Business Sexcess, Lorraine explores the difference between head-based leadership and embodied leadership - and why so many successful professionals are unknowingly operating on only half their power.

From CEOs to changemakers, we’re living in a world where productivity, strategy and systems often take precedence over intuition, energy and presence. But what if your greatest leadership tool isn’t your mind… it’s your body?

Lorraine shares why embodied leadership is the future of business, how sexual energy is not about sex, and how reconnecting to your life force can transform how you communicate, decide, lead and live.

Expect truth bombs, practical tips, and a powerful invitation to come home to yourself – because the way you lead others is only as strong as the way you lead yourself.

In this episode:

  • What embodied leadership actually is (and what it’s not)
  • How sensuality and energy boost resilience, presence and decision-making
  • Why burnout often starts with disconnection from your body
  • Tips for grounding, tuning into your gut, and leading from wholeness

Whether you're a team leader, a solopreneur, or climbing the corporate ladder, this is a must-listen for anyone ready to ditch the autopilot and lead with soul, not just strategy.

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