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Trailer: I Thought I was a Good Leader Until I Met a Horse

Trailer: I Thought I was a Good Leader Until I Met a Horse

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What if the most honest feedback on your leadership came from a 600-kilogram animal?


In this trailer, Jude Jennison, Founder of Leaders by Nature, reveals the extraordinary way horses expose our blind spots as leaders — instantly, non-verbally, and without judgement.


From leaders who crumble when a horse “sees” them…

to aggressive managers who soften instantly when dominance stops working…

to CEOs stuck in the weeds at 100 employees…


Jude shows how horses make the invisible visible — trust, fear, clarity, uncertainty, emotional intelligence and embodied leadership.


The full episode lands Monday, 15 December.

Prepare for one of the most unique leadership conversations you’ll hear this year.





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