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In this episode, Dimitri Antonopoulos and Damian Karaula speak with psychologist Julia Cannatelli about vulnerability, resilience, and conscious leadership.
Drawing on over 20 years of practice, Julia reflects on why healing and leadership both begin with relationship, and why many workplaces still struggle to create psychologically safe spaces.
Together, they explore vulnerability as both necessary and risky, the tension between authenticity and belonging, and resilience as a skill built through discomfort rather than fearlessness. The conversation also touches on values as a stabilising force, purpose as a guiding direction rather than a destination, and the importance of self-reflection in an increasingly reactive world.
The episode closes with a reminder that leadership is less about performance and certainty, and more about presence, humility, and the courage to stay human.
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In this episode, Dimitri Antonopoulos and Damian Karaula speak with psychologist Julia Cannatelli about vulnerability, resilience, and conscious leadership.
Drawing on over 20 years of practice, Julia reflects on why healing and leadership both begin with relationship, and why many workplaces still struggle to create psychologically safe spaces.
Together, they explore vulnerability as both necessary and risky, the tension between authenticity and belonging, and resilience as a skill built through discomfort rather than fearlessness. The conversation also touches on values as a stabilising force, purpose as a guiding direction rather than a destination, and the importance of self-reflection in an increasingly reactive world.
The episode closes with a reminder that leadership is less about performance and certainty, and more about presence, humility, and the courage to stay human.