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Holding Power Without Losing the Human Connection with Dr. Kazique Jelani Prince

Holding Power Without Losing the Human Connection with Dr. Kazique Jelani Prince

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In this episode of Lonely at the Top, Rachel sits down with Dr. Kazique J. Prince, psychologist, executive consultant, and creator of the Djembe Card Deck, for a deeply human conversation about dignity, authenticity, and the quiet loneliness that comes with leadership.

Drawing from decades of experience advising mayors, CEOs, and change-makers, Dr. Prince challenges the myth that authority requires emotional distance. He explores how leaders can remain grounded in their humanity while holding power — and why true leadership is less about being “right” and more about ensuring that everyone walks away with their dignity intact.

Together, they unpack how authenticity develops over time, why cultural awareness starts with self-examination, and how leaders can create environments of trust and belonging without sacrificing clarity or authority.

Episode Highlights:

  • Leadership doesn’t exempt you from being human
  • Power doesn’t mean you stop needing mutual recognition
  • The real danger of leadership is not stress; it’s disconnection
  • Culture, hierarchy, and roles are real, and they don’t erase our shared nervous systems
  • The goal isn’t agreement or “rightness," it’s relational intactness
  • Leadership should not require anyone to disappear — including the leader.


Connect with Dr. Kazique Prince:

  • jelaniconsultingllc.com
  • djembedeck.com


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