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Leading from Love: Michael Sykes on Self-Awareness, Healing, and the Heart of Leadership

Leading from Love: Michael Sykes on Self-Awareness, Healing, and the Heart of Leadership

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In this special episode of Leadership Limbo, Josh and John welcome their very first guest — Michael Sykes, founder and CEO of Equitable Solutions and author of Easy Equity. Michael brings warmth, wisdom, and candor to a conversation that explores what it truly means to lead from love.

Together, they unpack how leadership begins with self-awareness and healing — and how that inner work ripples outward into teams, organizations, and communities. Michael shares stories from his own journey as a middle manager navigating conflicting expectations, and how mistakes, reflection, and intentionality helped him transform his approach to leadership.

The conversation explores themes of affirmation, mindfulness, and manifestation, inviting leaders to align their “future self” with present actions. Michael challenges the idea that leadership is about control or charisma, instead defining it as removing barriers so others can thrive.

From burnout to belonging, from self-denial to authenticity, this episode reminds us that the most sustainable and equitable leadership starts with loving ourselves well — so we can lead others with compassion, presence, and purpose.

Check out Michael's work at https://equitablesolutions.net/ and follow him on LinkedIn as well. You can find his book Easy Equity for purchase on his site, too.

Key Takeaways Include:

  • Leadership is about supporting your team, not just producing results.
  • Finding joy requires intentionality and can be found in small moments.
  • Authentic relationships are crucial for leveraging team strengths.
  • Self-affirmation is key to effective leadership and personal growth.
  • Manifestation involves aligning current actions with future goals.
  • Emotional intelligence (EQ) is more important than intellectual intelligence (IQ) in leadership.
  • Burnout often stems from misalignment with personal values and overextension.
  • Leaders should prioritize self-care to avoid resentment and burnout.
  • Mistakes are opportunities for growth and should be owned by leaders.
  • Creating a positive environment starts with self-love and validation.
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