Introductory Episode
Annotated Outline
Episode Overview
This introductory episode situates the podcast The Feeling Leader within the context of
social work leadership, nonprofit leadership, and human-serving organizations. The episode
introduces the central themes of the podcast, including neuroscience, relational safety, and
psychological safety, and explains how leadership environments influence the emotional and
neurological experiences of people within organizations.
The episode also establishes the podcast as the capstone deliverable for a Doctor of
Social Work (DSW) project, designed to translate interdisciplinary research into an accessible
format for leaders working in social work, nonprofit, and human-serving sectors. A key emphasis
of the episode is the use of podcasting as a non-hierarchical and accessible mode of knowledge
sharing that can help bridge gaps between research, leadership practice, and lived experience.
The majority of the episode centers on the host’s positionality statement, which situates the
host’s social identities, professional background, and lived experiences within the broader
context of leadership, knowledge production, and systems of power. Drawing on social work
traditions of reflexivity, the episode highlights how leaders’ identities and social locations shape
how they interpret environments, make decisions, and influence relational dynamics within
organizations.
The episode concludes by emphasizing the importance of positionality and reflexivity in
social work leadership and introduces the broader goals of the podcast: to create a space for
reflective leadership conversations grounded in neuroscience, relational dynamics, and the
realities of human-serving systems.
Episode Annotation
This episode serves as the “start here” introduction to The Feeling Leader podcast. The
discussion establishes the intellectual foundation of the podcast by outlining its focus on
neuroscience-informed leadership, relational safety, and psychological safety within social work,
nonprofit, and human-serving organizations. The host introduces the podcast as both an
academic capstone project and an accessible learning platform intended to bridge research,
practice, and lived experience in leadership contexts.
The episode also foregrounds the role of positionality in leadership. By sharing her own
positionality statement, the host models reflexive leadership practice and highlights how
identities, lived experiences, and social context shape leadership perspectives and
decision-making. The goal of the episode is to orient listeners to the purpose and values of the
podcast while establishing a reflective leadership lens that will guide future discussions.
Talking Areas
● Introduction to The Feeling Leader and its focus on leadership in social work, nonprofit,
and human-serving systems
● Neuroscience, relational safety, and psychological safety in leadership environments
● Podcast as a Doctor of Social Work capstone and an accessible leadership learning space
● Host positionality statement and first-generation academic pathway
● Positionality and reflexivity in social work leadership