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Episode 13: Should the Next Generation of Leaders Have No Boundaries Just Because We Don’t?

Episode 13: Should the Next Generation of Leaders Have No Boundaries Just Because We Don’t?

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Episode 13: Should the Next Generation of Leaders Have No Boundaries Just Because We Don’t?

As leaders, supervisors, and mentors, our boundaries don’t just affect us, they quietly ripple out to the people we guide.
This solo episode is part of my Bold Boundaries for Leaders mini-series on Not Another PD.

And today, I’m asking a confronting but necessary question:

“Should the next generation of leaders have no boundaries… simply because we don’t?”

I’m also unpacking three leadership traps I see helping-professional leaders fall into again and again:

1. The Fixer
2. The Always On
3. The Over-Committer

In this episode, you’ll hear:

  • How inconsistent boundaries quietly shape team culture and wellbeing

  • Why your staff and clients take their cues from how you lead

  • The cost of neglecting your own limits in leadership

  • Practical reflections to help you lead with clarity, balance, and integrity

If you’re a helping professional in a leadership role, whether manager, supervisor, team lead, coordinator, or coach, this episode is especially for you.
Tune in to reflect on your own boundaries and the impact you want to have as a leader.

If this episode resonates and you’d like personalised support, I offer 1:1 leadership supervision for helping professionals.
I have appointments available both this month and in the new year, and I’d love to support you.

Book a 1:1 supervision session here:
https://jazminpursellconsulting.as.me/

Let’s connect:
www.jazminpursell.com.au
Instagram: @jazminpursell

Send me a DM and let me know which leadership trap resonated with you most.

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