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🎧 PODCAST SHOW NOTESEpisode 266: The Hidden Risk in Every Merger
Most mergers and acquisitions don’t fail because of bad math.
They falter because of unexamined human instability under pressure.
In this episode of The Kathie Owen Perspective, Kathie explores the subtle “wobble” that often shows up after a deal closes — the shift in tone, leadership dynamics, identity tension, and cultural tightening that rarely appears in traditional due diligence.
Kathie explains:
• Why power clarity matters in transition
 • How founder identity shifts impact integration
 • What executive containment capacity really means
 • How cultural permission structures affect retention
 • Why human instability quietly becomes financial instability
This conversation is not about criticism. It’s about proactive stabilization — strengthening leadership systems before pressure fractures performance.
If you’ve lived through a merger and felt that subtle shift in the room, you know exactly what this episode is about.
đź”— Read the companion blog post (includes bonus resources): https://www.kathieowen.com/blog/the-human-risk-hidden-in-every-deal
To learn more about Kathie’s consulting work with founders, acquisition leaders, and executive teams, visit: www.kathieowen.com
These ideas are part of a larger body of work I’m developing in my upcoming book, Human Patterns Under Pressure. In it, I explore how leadership identity, power dynamics, and emotional regulation quietly shape performance inside companies — especially during moments of uncertainty and change. If today’s episode resonated with you, you can learn more about the book here: Human Patterns Under Pressure
Kathie Owen works inside organizations to observe and stabilize leadership patterns under pressure — helping companies protect momentum, retention, and long-term performance.
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🎧 PODCAST SHOW NOTESEpisode 266: The Hidden Risk in Every Merger
Most mergers and acquisitions don’t fail because of bad math.
They falter because of unexamined human instability under pressure.
In this episode of The Kathie Owen Perspective, Kathie explores the subtle “wobble” that often shows up after a deal closes — the shift in tone, leadership dynamics, identity tension, and cultural tightening that rarely appears in traditional due diligence.
Kathie explains:
• Why power clarity matters in transition
 • How founder identity shifts impact integration
 • What executive containment capacity really means
 • How cultural permission structures affect retention
 • Why human instability quietly becomes financial instability
This conversation is not about criticism. It’s about proactive stabilization — strengthening leadership systems before pressure fractures performance.
If you’ve lived through a merger and felt that subtle shift in the room, you know exactly what this episode is about.
đź”— Read the companion blog post (includes bonus resources): https://www.kathieowen.com/blog/the-human-risk-hidden-in-every-deal
To learn more about Kathie’s consulting work with founders, acquisition leaders, and executive teams, visit: www.kathieowen.com
These ideas are part of a larger body of work I’m developing in my upcoming book, Human Patterns Under Pressure. In it, I explore how leadership identity, power dynamics, and emotional regulation quietly shape performance inside companies — especially during moments of uncertainty and change. If today’s episode resonated with you, you can learn more about the book here: Human Patterns Under Pressure
Kathie Owen works inside organizations to observe and stabilize leadership patterns under pressure — helping companies protect momentum, retention, and long-term performance.

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