107: Capacity for Scale: The Leadership Work You’re Not Doing

Season #4

If you’re building something meaningful and you feel the weight of it in your body, this episode is your reminder: leadership requires more than strategy, it requires capacity.

In a cultural moment that feels heavy and uncertain, Marlyne reframes leadership growth as a nervous-system-led practice, not just a strategic plan. She explains why stress responses get “stuck” in the body, how that distorts decision-making and relationships, and introduces her Leadership Operating System (LOS) as the bridge between inner regulation and outer execution. Anchored by the story arc of the legendary Jesse Jackson.

The episode is a call to treat somatic work as essential maintenance for impact, wealth-building, and sustainability.

What You’ll Learn:
> How stress lives in the body (and why it distorts leadership)
> The difference between an overachiever and a high performer
> Why strategy fails when your state is dysregulated
> Emotional processing as a pathway from friction to flow
> The six pillars of the Leadership OS

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